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Cajunlady165 03-18-2013 03:55 PM

Hey ladies
It's done and official. Ds ordered his mobile home Saturday morning. 16x82 3bedroom 2 bath. It has 36 cabinets in the kitchen and 8 drawers. It's a very roomy floor plan. We went furniture shopping after that. He needs a washer and dryer and upright freezer. It is unbelievable how much money it takes to start a home.
Dh went out of state this weekend with one of his customers and I spent the weekend with our boys and their girls.
I'm messing around on my diet and vacation is approaching and not a darn lb lost yet. I lost all control this weekend. Today is a new day and a fresh start. That's what I keep saying every Monday. How can I get the motivation that I had when I started last February?
Good Friday and Easter are fast approaching and I'm not ready yet. We have a big crawfish boil at my house on Friday afternoon and we have a barbecue on Easter Sunday with lots of family and some friends join us. I need to get my butt in gear and get ingredients for the dishes I'm preparing.
Im trying to clean patio with no luck. I have 11 huge oak trees in my yard and pollen and blooms are everywhere. Grrrrrrrrrrrr. It's been windy and it blows to my patio.

I don't have time to go back and read post for personals. Right off hand someone asked me where ds was moving. He's going in the pasture behind our house. I know. He's not going far but still my heart is heavy. Bobbi I hope you get the call your not waiting for. Lol. house sold!!!

I'll be back tomorrow
Hugs
Cajun

emaline29 03-18-2013 04:02 PM

Hi All! Doing my usual popping in while I'm feeling calm and controlled (refering to the long time it takes for posts to load on this site.. :D )

Hope your sale goes well soon Bobbi. Can be such a trying time waiting house sales to go thro'.

Hope everyone doing okay on their dieting..as for moi, I am continuing to lose just a twee bit per week. As long as it's going down I'm happy.

Take care everyone.

maryea 03-18-2013 10:11 PM

Just another quick post. Doc said he still thinks my arm pain is bursitis and has agreed PT may be what I need. I need it anyway for my back. So I'm set up to start on the 25th. He says water pills take longer to show results so I'm to keep on as I am with my BP meds. He thinks it will probably come down more. And he froze off several skin lesions...warts, skin tags and various other thingys old ladies get.:dizzy: Afterwards I went shopping at a couple stores and then home tired but not coughing so much now. Hope you all are doing well.

akrosey49 03-19-2013 01:17 AM

Hi everyone. long day and im pooped,steve apt went well. i saw the mri and can see the ruptured disc in his neck. the dr wants to try a conservative treatment for the next 6 weeks becus of where the rupture is right above his fusion and its a tricky place to fix. so he,s on new meds and pt x2 days a week. then did some banking and shopping. came home for awhile and then back to town to get new meds. just finished watching biggest looser. does anyone else watch this show. i find it very insparational(sp?) the girl that won sure deserved it she worked hard and looked amazing. maryea sry you are still in pain, hope the pt helps. ttfn chickies rosey :wave:

breakfast
cinamon latte

lunch
seasame chix
iced tea

dinner
calico beans

snack
1 cup grapes
granola bar

Karen31 03-19-2013 09:10 AM

Mary, so sorry you are still in pain. I hope this PT helps you.

Rosey, I LOVE the Biggest Loser! And I was so happy that Danni won! She did work so hard and ended up being the only one on her team fro most of the game. So it was great! And she did it by 1 POUND!!! WHEW!!! I did like Jackson too though. He really worked hard too.

akrosey49 03-19-2013 02:28 PM

Hi K31 i was impressed with Dani and i wanted her to win. they all looked awesome tho. Im trying a new recipe i saw in a womans day magazine. it looked so good. its irish stew, with beer,onion,carrotts,rutabag,and parsnips,tomatoe paste and thyme. its cooking now. you serve it over mashed potatoes. i'll let you know if its good. steve doesnt like experiments tho so he might not:( ttfn rosey :wave:

akrosey49 03-19-2013 10:32 PM

:mag: its really quiet in here today. the stew i made was different. i think we like reg stew better. the root vegies made it semi sweet savory. its nice to try new things tho. it was such a nice day today that i dragged a chair out side by the front door where there wasnt any snow and sat in the sun for an hr,no jacket and threw balls for sadie. spring is coming,theres some heat in the sun. hope your day was nice too rosey :wave:

breakfast
coffee
granola bar

lunch
small slice pizza
grapes

snack
coffee mocha
100 cal fruit and nut bar called cherry pie (really small about 1 1/2 inches square but tasted good) larabar

dinner
irish stew over small spoon of mashed potatoes 1 cup

Bobbolink 03-20-2013 09:07 AM

Good Morning, been busy the last couple of days doing nothing. We have the coldest day since 1965 this morning, 15 below zero with wind chills. We had a blizzard the last couple of days and snow drifts in the yard like we haven't had all winter. Rosey...I'm envying you sitting outside in the sun for an hour and no snow. We love trying new foods but the beer in the Irish stew would be a NoNo for me. For some reason I don't like the taste of beer or wine in my foods, it taints the flavor and not in a good way. Maybe it's an acquired taste.
Mary..I can just see you stomping your foot at DH, all the while eating the ice cream. Take a bite, darn you dh, take a bite, darn you dh, take a bite :rofl:.
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So I ate the rest of it!:o

My menu for yesterday: I ate light because of a faux pas in the Carrot Cake with Caramel frosting I made for DH. Like Mary, I ate some. One tiny little piece? NOPE. How about one large piece, then 1/2 another large piece and then cleaning up all the frosting around the edges of the cake pan.:devil::devil::devil::devil:

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Breakfast:
Fiber One, Flax & Chia seeds
4 oz. Applesauce with Cinnamon/Stevia
Maple Yogurt, fat free (homemade)

Lunch:
Apple Cabbage soup

Supper:
Cabbage Rolls
Green beans

Evening snack:
Carob Almond Pudding
SF/FF Cool Whip


Fat 24% (should be 20-35% range)
Carbs 62% (should be 45-60% range)
Protein 17% (should be 10-35% range)
Calories 751
Fiber 17grams

Bobbolink 03-20-2013 09:19 AM

This was from allrecipe.com this morning. I'd leave the optional pine nuts out and not have as many calories in it. You can check the recipe out yourself on that site, it's always good to read the reviews before you make it.
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Sugar Free Banana Bread




"A tasty sugar-free and dairy-free version of banana bread is easy to prepare when using unsweetened almond milk and stevia powder. Fold pine nuts and flax seeds into the batter for extra protein and crunch!"
Ingredients:
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 cup rice flour
1/4 cup stevia powder, or to taste
1 tablespoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 pinch salt
3 ripe bananas, mashed
3/4 cup unsweetened almond milk
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1 egg
3/4 cup pine nuts (optional)
1/4 cup flax seeds (optional)
Directions:
1.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease a 9x5-inch loaf pan.
2.
Mix all-purpose flour, rice flour, stevia powder, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a bowl.
3.
Beat bananas, almond milk, vegetable oil, and egg together in a bowl using an electric mixer until smooth. Stir banana mixture into flour mixture; fold in pine nuts and flax seeds. Pour batter into the prepared loaf pan.
4.
Bake in the preheated oven until a knife inserted in the center of the loaf comes out clean, about 1 hour.



jess1 03-20-2013 09:29 AM

Bobbi - any word????

Bobbolink 03-20-2013 10:59 AM

Mum is the word
I personally think the city lady is biting off more than she can handle. Her biggest concern is snow and finding someone to plow her out. Evidently she doesn't know how to run a snow blower.

akrosey49 03-20-2013 10:30 PM

:wave: rosey

breakfast
coffee
granola bar

lunch
1 egg

snack
mocha blened coffee with a shot of carmel yummy

dinner
slice of meat loaf made with moose
brussell sprouts
cheesy potatoes 1/2 c

maryea 03-21-2013 02:28 AM

Bobbi - Well dh wasn't home when I found the ice cream and ate it, but it was kinda the idea. :o Also kind of cutting off my nose to spite my face, don't you think?
He hasn't mentioned the ice cream being gone, so don't know whether he's noticed yet or not and I haven't said a thing.

Well today we had to face the tax thing and boy do we owe big time due to THE house.... $11,152!! We were kinda shocked as I was thinking no more than $3000 but after the initial shock we felt very peaceful about it. God has taken care of us all through this difficult situation and I knew He would continue to do so. By now I have already arranged our budget to accomodate it but will have to take some out of our EF and then start saving it back up to where it was again. We don't do payments and while the tax agent was telling us about that, dh said, no I'd rather just pay it off. I was so happy to hear him say that as I hate payments too. Of course we also had to pay $368 to have the returns done (we opted to do both our state AND AZ just to cover our bases) and we got the Peace of Mind plan where the tax preparer will go to the audit and help us (or she can go without us even) in case of an audit. Did that just cause this was a little tricky, and even she wasn't entirely sure about how to handle it despite her considerable experience. I hated paying to have the forms done as I know I could have done it myself but it would have taken a lot of research and maybe phone calls on my part to make sure I did it right and would have been more stressful. I really didn't want to revisit the situation either. So guess it was worth the price....although I was hoping to learn ways to do better on our regular return but only learned one small thing that probably wasn't too important. Oh well, I'm glad to have them done.

Didn't get to the gym again this morning and didn't get many of my back exercises done even. Hopefully tomorrow I'll do both. It is rare I miss the back exercises. My arm was better today and haven't had much neck or head pain, just a little last night.

Too late for personals. Nighty-night everyone!

forreal 03-21-2013 08:02 AM

Maryea: "The Tax Man" can cause lots of stress - I'm sure you're glad to have that meeting over with - and paying to have the taxes done for you was surely worth the price. It's dealt with now and you can move forward. I received a notice once from the IRS that I owed over 3K in taxes -- I had negotiated a credit card debt down to a smaller amount -- I didn't realize that the amount that was "forgiven" was considered "income" and was taxable. I filed some papers with the IRS claiming it was a hardship to pay and after providing paperwork showing I had absolutely no money in the bank or IRAs and the only income was my disability check which barely pays my bills, they reduced the amount due and I worked out a payment plan -- it's paid off now, thankfully. You're lucky to have a wonderful DH who is supportive - it makes a big difference.

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I had a crummy day yesterday....had an appointment for a bone density test scheduled for 10:30. SO went out to warm up the car becuase it was covered with snow and ice -- left the car running and somehow it "automatically" locked. Took him an hour to get it open. As I was driving off to the appointment, I noticed the windshield was cracked -- seems icy windshield and defroster set at 90 degrees doesn't mix -- extreme hot vs. extreme cold = cracked windshield :( Get to the appointment and women takes me in for the test, as she's reviewing paperwork she asks my weight - she then excuses herself and goes off somewhere ... comes back to tell me I have to go to the hospital for the test because their machine has a 350 weight limit -- I'm 347 so they wouldn't do it. :mad: Don't know if I'll bother having it done - I really don't see the need for it. I'll talk to my doctor about it at my next appointment in April.

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Hope everyone is doing well - more snow showers coming today -- yesterday was the first day of Spring, but my yard is covered with snow. Don't like it at all. :p

Bobbolink 03-21-2013 08:51 AM

Good Morning girls...I woke with a 3:30am migraine headache due to much scurrying around in town yesterday. I'll tell you about it after we hear from the bank. No, we didn't sell our house yet but made a bid on one.
Below is a recipe for all you mac & cheese fans from Hungry Girl. I'm not usually fond of her recipes but this one sounds good and doesn't use exotic ingredients.

Mary...gulp! $11,152? Holy Cow, that has to hurt as much as the $15,000 loan we had to take out to update our septic system. I'm glad you have some peace of mind about it, at least you have the savings to cover it.

MaryGee...I was advised to have a bone density test too but have put it off just like my mamogram. I did make an appointment to have some weird looking moles looked at. Always something.:mad:
I'll be back later to post my menu yesterday. I went over due to that same tempting cake only I just ate a small piece this time.

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Big Bacon Mac 'n Cheese 1/4th of recipe (about 1 1/2 cups): 247 calories, 6g fat, 620mg sodium, 35g carbs, 5g fiber, 7.5g sugars, 14.5g protein -- PointsPlus® value 6*

We've put bacon in macaroni and cheese before, but never quite like this! There's an explosion of bacon-y goodness in every bite...
Ingredients:
6 slices center-cut bacon or turkey bacon
3 cups frozen cauliflower florets
4 1/2 oz. (about 1 1/4 cups) uncooked high-fiber elbow macaroni
1 cup diced onion

2 tbsp. fat-free sour cream
1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce
4 wedges The Laughing Cow Light Creamy Swiss cheese
2 slices fat-free American cheese
Optional seasoning: cayenne pepper

Directions:
Cook bacon until crispy, either in a large skillet over medium heat or on a microwave-safe plate in the microwave. (See package for cook time.)

Place cauliflower in a large microwave-safe bowl; cover and microwave for 3 minutes. Uncover and stir. Re-cover and microwave for 2 - 3 minutes, until hot. Drain excess liquid. Roughly chop cauliflower, return to the bowl, and cover to keep warm.

In a medium-large pot, cook pasta per package instructions, about 8 minutes. Drain pasta and stir into cauliflower. Chop or crumble bacon, and add to the pasta-cauliflower mixture. Cover to keep warm.

Bring a skillet sprayed with nonstick spray to medium heat. Cook and stir onion until softened and browned, 4 - 6 minutes.

Stir onion into the contents of the large bowl, and re-cover to keep warm.

In a medium microwave-safe bowl, combine sour cream, Worcestershire sauce, cheese wedges, and cheese slices, breaking the wedges and slices into pieces as you add them. Microwave for 30 seconds. Stir well. Microwave for another 30 seconds, or until cheeses have melted. Stir well.

Add cheese mixture to the large bowl, and thoroughly stir. Dig in, you!

MAKES 4 SERVINGS


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