Pickles and Pedometers
So I have a weird addiction to sour pickles and I have been obsessively reading about the consequences in reference to weight loss/gain. I know the relationship between pickles and water retention, but is that all I really am looking at here (besides the high sodium).
Is eating 4 pickles a day going to slump my weight loss? Also, I'm looking into getting a pedometer. I don't have a ton of money to spend on one, so does anyone have any recommendations on cheap ones that work? Could I just find one at Target/Wal-Mart etc? Thanks for any input! :D |
i got one at walmart but the clamp broke after a week.It had to be placed just right or else it counted to many steps or not enough.. I got the one that was the highest in price at walmart thining it would be the best. someone said the one on this site is awesome...
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I've used the $3.97 ones at Walmart and thought they were great for the money. Not the sturdiest or most accurate, but definitely budget-friendly and not a complete waste of money like the one I got in a McDonald's adult "happy meal" a few years ago.
I bought a nicer one (under $20, because I know I would never have spent more than that) at Weight Watcher's. It has a hinged cover over the controls to pevent accidental resets. Very sturdy, wide clip. Even if you're not a WW member, you can go in to a WW center or sometimes even offsite meetings and buy their stuff. Their digital food scale and their measuring cup/serving spoons are very nice, also. As for the pickles, some people are more sensitive to sodium and water retention, but for most people drinking extra water compensates for a salty snack. |
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