So today, I decided to try eating lunch at home rather than between classes as I usually do (I have an odd schedule, so I leave home at 1-ish, and have a break at 3. I ended up not having enough time to eat all my lunch, so I threw some into a thermal jar, and am now eating it on my break..
I only just realized this is probably a red day, but I'm not sure since it's the same amount I was originally going to eat, just at two different times..
Red or Green - splitting meals?
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Red or Green - splitting meals?
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Start: January 2010: 160 pounds, 39" waist
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Start: January 2010: 160 pounds, 39" waist
During: December 2010: 152 pounds, 33" waist
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Re: Red or Green - splitting meals?
Well, I wouldn't call that a fail myself. You'd "plated" it, so to speak.Aleria wrote:So today, I decided to try eating lunch at home rather than between classes as I usually do (I have an odd schedule, so I leave home at 1-ish, and have a break at 3. I ended up not having enough time to eat all my lunch, so I threw some into a thermal jar, and am now eating it on my break..
I only just realized this is probably a red day, but I'm not sure since it's the same amount I was originally going to eat, just at two different times..
Reinhard is right about what's easiest.
I'm finding myself confronted with a weird problem in terms of No-S lately. Once a week, my husband teaches an evening class. He doesn't like a full meal before class, but we like to have the family sit down together and touch base.
I make tea, old-fashioned English style with little sandwiches or some cheese and fruit, or sliced veggies. I have this on little bread plates. I could choose to eat a full plate of tea thing, certainly, but it does spoil the ritual, so I don't. Instead, I will have tea with the family, then another small plate of the same size later if I get hungry. (Sometimes I don't, but that's pretty darn rare!)
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