Eating was on plan with no daytime snacks, CREDIT moi. Dinner was in a time squeeze; DW grabbed from the freezer: Trader Joe's Vegetable Biryani - the package says that it serves two but they can't be hungry folks. Good enough; we'll have it again. This grab from the freeze thing seems to be working for her. She made deviled eggs to go with it from a basked of eggs given to us from someone's Easter service preparations. I made my standard green salad. Looked out on the patio and longed for the warm days of summer when we'd have taken out dinner out there. It'll happen.
Congratulations to those who dislodged the Ever Given from the Suez Canal - what an event with such HUGE possible repercussions.
Joy (gardenerjoy) - Eating an apple is a super plan. Thanks for the reminder that my notion of financial privacy from my kids faces the reality that I plan for them to take over my finances at some point in the future.
curlyjax - Ouch for the reality of needing a money plan and Double Ouch for the reality of trying to negotiate money with a college kid with infinite needs. Love the thought of you and your adult friend giggling about a date.
Penny. - I like the idea of a variety of potatoes - not so much the notion of eating them only. Just read an article suggesting that pop corn was just the best thing for you because of the fiber and whole grains. But it had to be air popped seasoned with dry spices that don't contain salt. I've had that; tasted like a sponge.
Readers -
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Success Skill 3 Eat Slowly, While Sitting Down and Enjoying Every Bite
A second group ate while playing a video game. These participants reported a high desire to continue to eat - a full 10 minutes after finishing the same-sized portion.
Judith S. Beck, Ph.D., The Complete Beck Diet for Life (Green book), Pg 61.
Success Skill 3 Eat Slowly, While Sitting Down and Enjoying Every Bite
A second group ate while playing a video game. These participants reported a high desire to continue to eat - a full 10 minutes after finishing the same-sized portion.
Judith S. Beck, Ph.D., The Complete Beck Diet for Life (Green book), Pg 61.