Mister Tut's Check in
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Mister Tut's Check in
Hi. I'm Mister Tut.
I'm trying the No S Diet for purposes not only of losing weight, but of reporting on this diet on another website.
Today is day 3 for me.
Saturday (day one) was a success.
Sunday (day two) was a success.
Today, FAILURE: I slipped and had a second lunch (I forgot about a corporate lunch and not eating would've been awkward). Since second lunch was Pizza, I did engage in vertical stackage. I somewhat compensated by only having HALF a bowl of soup at dinner.
Anyway, pleased to be here.
I'm trying the No S Diet for purposes not only of losing weight, but of reporting on this diet on another website.
Today is day 3 for me.
Saturday (day one) was a success.
Sunday (day two) was a success.
Today, FAILURE: I slipped and had a second lunch (I forgot about a corporate lunch and not eating would've been awkward). Since second lunch was Pizza, I did engage in vertical stackage. I somewhat compensated by only having HALF a bowl of soup at dinner.
Anyway, pleased to be here.
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Wow cool! A secret shopper! LOL..
Welcome Tut!
You will lose weight.. But be somewhat patient.. This diet isn't something that you can fully appreciate in one month.. It gets better over time, as we are all trying to truly change ingrained habits..
But it works!!!
Hope it does for you and have fun!
Peace and Love,
Deb
Welcome Tut!
You will lose weight.. But be somewhat patient.. This diet isn't something that you can fully appreciate in one month.. It gets better over time, as we are all trying to truly change ingrained habits..
But it works!!!
Hope it does for you and have fun!
Peace and Love,
Deb
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Wednesday: Success.
Breakfast: 2 sm hot italian Sausages, diet iced green tea w/ blueberry.
Lunch: 4 sm hot italian Sausages SUCRALOSE sweetened diet soda
Dinner: Vegetable Lasagne (one piece) Diet soda
I am not giving up diet soda right now, as I just gave up both caffeine and Aspartame. I'm quite missing the caffeine, but I aim to keep going.
Breakfast: 2 sm hot italian Sausages, diet iced green tea w/ blueberry.
Lunch: 4 sm hot italian Sausages SUCRALOSE sweetened diet soda
Dinner: Vegetable Lasagne (one piece) Diet soda
I am not giving up diet soda right now, as I just gave up both caffeine and Aspartame. I'm quite missing the caffeine, but I aim to keep going.
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Thursday: Failure, but the good kind.
I learned some things from thursday's experience. I didn't have enough food on hand to pack a lunch, so I had to stop at the grocery store on my way in to work. I was still peckish from breakfast (I am actually kind of excited that I have actually been able to feel hunger, I was insensitive to it before no-s)
So I caved and bought myself "second-breakfast" in addition to my lunch.
I'm still trying to sort out the problem exactly. I wonder if my mistake was:
A) not eating enough breakfast
B) Running out of food, necessitating an unplanned trip to temptationville
C) Going into the store while hungry
D) Not having a strategy to deal with hunger.
I think I'll go over to general discussion and ask about this.
All in all, despite the four meals, I feel upbeat and optimistic. Today I tightened my belt a notch. Yay!
Also: I am learning to embrace tea.
I learned some things from thursday's experience. I didn't have enough food on hand to pack a lunch, so I had to stop at the grocery store on my way in to work. I was still peckish from breakfast (I am actually kind of excited that I have actually been able to feel hunger, I was insensitive to it before no-s)
So I caved and bought myself "second-breakfast" in addition to my lunch.
I'm still trying to sort out the problem exactly. I wonder if my mistake was:
A) not eating enough breakfast
B) Running out of food, necessitating an unplanned trip to temptationville
C) Going into the store while hungry
D) Not having a strategy to deal with hunger.
I think I'll go over to general discussion and ask about this.
All in all, despite the four meals, I feel upbeat and optimistic. Today I tightened my belt a notch. Yay!
Also: I am learning to embrace tea.
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Friday: Success
Monday: Success
I sure hope I get through today, though. I was so hungry I broke down and had meal#2 TWO HOURS early!
I won't have the opportunity to go shopping for food until the weekend, so I have to make due with 3 meals a day, rather than the four I think is optimal. I'm hoping that by next week I'll have made some kind of "inner adjustment" that will allow me to feel reasonable and rational on three meals.
Sometimes I feel like I'm detoxing from "lifestyle poisoning"!
Monday: Success
I sure hope I get through today, though. I was so hungry I broke down and had meal#2 TWO HOURS early!
I won't have the opportunity to go shopping for food until the weekend, so I have to make due with 3 meals a day, rather than the four I think is optimal. I'm hoping that by next week I'll have made some kind of "inner adjustment" that will allow me to feel reasonable and rational on three meals.
Sometimes I feel like I'm detoxing from "lifestyle poisoning"!
Don't be too hard on yourself, you are doing great! a lot of this diet is mental detoxing as well as physical...sometimes it takes a while to get the hang of it...it has taken me forever! mostly because i find it hard to say no to sweets.....so keep with it and you will have it down in no time!
***GRINS***
Tricia
"When you are in a jam, a good friend will bring a loaf of bread and peanut butter..."
Tricia
"When you are in a jam, a good friend will bring a loaf of bread and peanut butter..."
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Mmmmmmm!!!!!!!!Sunday: Took an S day for Purim, and had 2 chocolate hamentashen. Yum.
I always loved Apricot ones and also Prune filled!
Happy Belated Purim!
When I was a kid, my family put on a show at my kinder shul, and my mother did the dance of the veils... Oh my god! What I wouldn't give to have a video of that performance!!!!
LOL...
Glad things are going pretty smoothly for you Tut!
Peace and Love,
Deb
There is no Wisdom greater than Kindness