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Old 09-26-2008, 11:33 AM   #1  
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Myself, not too long ago.

I was on vacation since the beginning of September until now. But, I did not frolic on the sandy beaches of the Caribbean – I had no desire to go anywhere this year since I have been really neglecting the house and the garden the whole year, concentrating on weight loss and exercise. So I spent my vacation at home and even though I had fun, I worked hard almost every single day. Gardening may not seem like such hard work, but when you cut down a tree and then try to wrestle the roots out (which seemed to originate in China) you burn a lot of calories.
The bad part is that although I tried to eat healthy, in the second half of the vacation (when I ran out of stuff that I had made and frozen for this purpose earlier) my good habits went out the window. I did eat a lot of healthy stuff but I also alternated it with a lot of rather unhealthy stuff because I simply did not have time to cook (and yes, I admit, no will power to make myself to).

And the said apple pie? Well, one day I made two apple pies. One for my next door neighbour (who is a plumber and will be doing something for me gratis) and another one for another neighbour down the street as a thank you for another favour. The next door neighbour was supposed to leave on a 5 day trip in the afternoon and I hoped to have the pie ready before he leaves. And I did, but he was nowhere to be seen (I thought I would see him on the patio) and of course, while I was on the phone for 15 minutes, the door got closed and his car was gone, so I figured out he left. So the pie was just sitting there …. smelling so nice…… aah the aroma of a freshly baked apple pie with cinnamon and nutmeg….. I am sure you know what happened …. I cut myself a slice. Of course, the moment I finished eating it, the neighbour returned (turned out he just went to get some last minute supplies). It was a bit too late to give the pie then and I was so mad at myself for giving in that I took it out on the pie and late at night that day, the whole pie was gone. Definitely something I am not very proud of (although it did tasted good ).

I did read 3FC here and there, but somehow it did not feel the same – I had too much other stuff on my mind. Also, even though I did go to the gym once or twice each week, my exercise did suffer (but in all frankness, I also have to say that many times my arms and back really hurt from the gardening so exercise was out of question). But, I also found somebody who was able to figure out what was happening with my hip and I may not be able to continue with my running on treadmill, or at least I will have to restrict it a lot (depending on how it goes).

At least I did two long walks with my dogs each day, 3 km right after I got up and then by the evening, they conveniently “forgot” they already had had their daily walk and wanted to go again. So somehow, the overall tally up is not too bad … it looks like I am up two pounds [but September is not entirely over yet] and am baaaaaaaaaaack now and hopefully the two pounds (and more) will be gone soon.

By the way, congrats to Josephine on reaching her spectacular goal weight!
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Old 09-26-2008, 11:39 AM   #2  
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Hi Tomato!

Welcome back. Those 2 pounds (and more) will be gone, soon.
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Old 09-26-2008, 11:44 AM   #3  
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We all fall down once in awhile.. the important thing is to recover strong and not let it effect you mentally. I've never personally ate a whole apple pie... but box of icecream OH YA! or 2 probably lol


You can do it!! Always post after a big ordeal because it helps us release it mentally.
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Old 09-26-2008, 11:56 AM   #4  
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Well , I never ate a whole apple pie, But I did eat a whole peach pie!!! And it didn't kill me, altho I felt pretty crappy about it, crappy enuf that I didn't let it bring on a binge. Put it behind you and move on.
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Old 09-26-2008, 11:57 AM   #5  
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I've personally never eaten a whole apple pie, but a large thick crust pizza? You bet! Everyone trips up once in a while, you just have to get back up, and keep on tracking. You are already back on the right track with the walking, so don't berate yourself. Remember, you can't change what is in the past, but you can learn from it (cliched I know, but I just watch The Lion King last night).
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Old 09-26-2008, 12:00 PM   #6  
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i personally cudnt eat apples for a long long time....
its only last weekend i introduced the food agen to see if it still affected me....
thankfully it didnt....
and i had apple crumble two nightts in a row!....
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Old 09-26-2008, 01:31 PM   #7  
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I have never done an apple pie, but it wasn't too long ago that I devoured almost a whole Marie Calendar's fresh strawberry pie. Last summer in fact. Those pies are more addictive than heroin for me.
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Old 09-26-2008, 02:25 PM   #8  
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I haven't eaten too much pie in quite a while (mostly because I know my resistance to pie is so low that I just don't bake them anymore...) but I've definitely had some spectacular binges of my own. One day a couple of months ago I ate an ENTIRE 28 ounce bag of Mission tortilla chips (and a jar or two of salsa, natch.) It was the party size bag. Sigh.
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Old 09-26-2008, 02:26 PM   #9  
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I was never a pie person BUT I have taken out entire loaves of bread (and I don't mean small loaves).

Get up, dust yourself off and move on. Its one day, just don't make a habit of it
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Old 09-26-2008, 03:19 PM   #10  
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I was never a pie person BUT I have taken out entire loaves of bread (and I don't mean small loaves).
Oh boy. Yeah. And ditto on the tortilla chips too. The better part (at least 3/4) of a family sized back of Tositos.

Hang in there and remember that it's just one day and one day won't kill you or negate your past weight loss. Pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and keep on going!

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Old 09-26-2008, 04:24 PM   #11  
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I've never eaten a whole pie, but I have eaten all the buttercream frosting off of a store-bought two-layer cake, and a chunk of the cake to boot. When I couldn't find a real-frosting cake at the store, I would get a tube of frosting and suck back the whole thing.

Wow...I've never admitted that out loud. Oh well.

You're going to do fine!!! Glad you had a good stay-cation.
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Old 09-26-2008, 04:29 PM   #12  
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I would get a tube of frosting and suck back the whole thing.
Wow...I've never admitted that out loud. Oh well.
Hahah. I've eaten an entire can of frosting over the course of an evening ... one large spoonful at a time. Keep going back to the fridge for "just one more" and then next thing you know, it's gone and I feel vaguely sick.

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Old 09-26-2008, 04:32 PM   #13  
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I never understood frosting. I'd always scrape it off the cake.
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Old 09-26-2008, 05:42 PM   #14  
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Last weekend I ordered in a small, supreme pizza and ate it all in one shot. It was delicious, and so worth it! I knew going into this journey that I wouldn't be perfect all the time, and I had no intentions of banning anything from my diet, but sometimes I just have to give in to a craving and "get it over with" and move on.
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Old 09-27-2008, 04:16 PM   #15  
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I've never eaten a whole apple pie. But a pizza pie....hmmmm What matters is that you are back on track. It happens....it's what you do after that really matters.
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