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vraiblonde
10-30-2009, 01:32 PM
They're actually quite good :yay:
Giant has them in the deli - not frozen. (The frozen ones are gross) I just ate a turkey and dressing meal for lunch. :yum:
Just in case anyone is interested...
cattitude
10-30-2009, 01:33 PM
They're actually quite good :yay:
Giant has them in the deli - not frozen. (The frozen ones are gross) I just ate a turkey and dressing meal for lunch. :yum:
Just in case anyone is interested...
They are but they're loaded with carbs and sodium. :frown:
kwillia
10-30-2009, 01:35 PM
They are but they're loaded with carbs and sodium. :frown:
The sodium in any pre-packaged meal will kill ya... but I'm thinking Vrai exercises regluarly so she's probably not worried about restricting carbs. Carbs aren't bad for the active. :shrug:
cattitude
10-30-2009, 01:41 PM
The sodium in any pre-packaged meal will kill ya... but I'm thinking Vrai exercises regluarly so she's probably not worried about restricting carbs. Carbs aren't bad for the active. :shrug:
Exactly and I'm really trying to stay away from the sodium... and even if you exercise, you still should eat the "right" carbs.
In my advanced age, I'm trying to eat a little better.
Cowgirl
10-30-2009, 01:42 PM
In my advanced age, I'm trying to eat a little better.
:rolleyes:
vraiblonde
10-30-2009, 01:49 PM
The sodium in any pre-packaged meal will kill ya... but I'm thinking Vrai exercises regluarly so she's probably not worried about restricting carbs. Carbs aren't bad for the active. :shrug:
Semi-regularly, anyway :lol:
I can't be a martinet about what I eat. There's no fun in that and I'll quickly abandon any healthy eating plan. I figure if I stick with a certain calorie limit most of the time, that has to be good enough.
cattitude
10-30-2009, 01:51 PM
Semi-regularly, anyway :lol:
I can't be a martinet about what I eat. There's no fun in that and I'll quickly abandon any healthy eating plan. I figure if I stick with a certain calorie limit most of the time, that has to be good enough.
I don't like to be a puppet about my food either.
sexy_pants
10-30-2009, 01:52 PM
They're actually quite good :yay:
Giant has them in the deli - not frozen. (The frozen ones are gross) I just ate a turkey and dressing meal for lunch. :yum:
Just in case anyone is interested...
about how much did they cost? was it good? did they have many selections?
vraiblonde
10-30-2009, 01:53 PM
about how much did they cost? was it good? did they have many selections?
They were on sale for $3, a large selection, and so far pretty tasty :yay:
kwillia
10-30-2009, 01:54 PM
Semi-regularly, anyway :lol:
I can't be a martinet about what I eat. There's no fun in that and I'll quickly abandon any healthy eating plan. I figure if I stick with a certain calorie limit most of the time, that has to be good enough.
That's the reality isn't it... heck... I remember my sis doing Adkins and she dropped 65 in what seemed the blink of an eye. Then it seemed the moment she stopped the carb restriction... it was another blink and whammo! :faint:
My bro dropped 150 using weight watchers 5 years ago. The ONLY way he's been able to maintain that weight loss is to continue to count calories. He doesn't restrict anything... just portion control.
Chasey_Lane
10-30-2009, 01:59 PM
Packaged meals!!!!!!!!!! :cds::lalala::cds::lalala:
3labs
10-30-2009, 02:34 PM
Yep! Unfortunately, there isn't a magic formula. Calories in = Calories out. Portion control is key for me!
vraiblonde
10-30-2009, 02:57 PM
Packaged meals!!!!!!!!!! :cds::lalala::cds::lalala:
Stop your crying :rolleyes: We can't all eat just a celery stalk every other day like you can.
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