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to wonder how the hell she stays so slim??

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SequinsAndSparkles · 15/03/2011 13:41

My BIL is engaged to a spanish woman, and we spent the weekend at MIL's, all of us together.

She is very slim, I'd guess a size 6/8. Her skin is glowing and she is stunning, yet her diet perplexes me?

On the first morning, we were all having breakfast, MIL made a fry up for everyone, but I am on a diet so I had special K and some toast. SIL prepared her own breakfast (they are currently staying at MILs while they have some work done on their house), and she had some kind of cheese, can't remember what she said it was, about 10 olives and a slice of ham! Yet she said that my breakfast of Special K and toast was stodgy and apparently English women have 'very strange ideas about nutrition'.

For lunch, she had a chicken salad, but it involved lots of extra virgin olive oil, all over the peppers and a big dollop of salsa. And then for dinner she had chicken smeared in pesto, with green beans in salt, more salsa and a slice of cheese.

How is she so slim??

I didn't have a particuarly healthy weekend in the end, we ended up having a takeaway on the Saturday evening, and SIL wouldn't eat any of it, she wasn't rude, she politely declined but I just find it hypocrytical that she eats all this fatty stuff and made the comment about England having strange ideas about nutrition when I was eating Special K and toast!!

OP posts:
onlion · 22/03/2011 06:43

For the record (and for previous poster who listed me as one)I am not a "low carber".

exoticfruits · 22/03/2011 08:33

I have a banana everyday, because I love them. I also love cereal. It isn't going to work if you are making yourself eat meals that you don't really want. I am lucky in that I like all fruit and veg and so I fill up on that. If you change your eating habits for life you don't need to be obsessive. I don't eat cake but if I go to someone's house and they have made one especially, I have a piece.

Xenia · 22/03/2011 19:54

(and for the record I'm not a low carber either - as I said a handful of brown carb, handful of protein, handful of veg does it for me).

The only food groups I cut out were junk food (and I don't like alcohol).

LilyLovesRoses · 05/04/2013 19:31

YABU. I love carbs but I have managed to cut them out, and have lost so much weight because of it.

EuroShaggleton · 05/04/2013 19:34

Zombie thread!

JackieTheFart · 05/04/2013 19:40

I remember this thread from when it was first posted!

specialsubject · 05/04/2013 20:03

she doesn't eat special K, for a start - solid sugar. She's not eating enough complex carbs for energy, but if she doesn't do a lot maybe it doesn't matter?

Mediterranean diets are excellent. Lots of fresh veg, good fats etc.

specialsubject · 05/04/2013 20:04

oops, sorry - didn't spot the zombie.

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