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Week 9 - Little Black Dress Low Carb Bootcamp - not long to go now ...

254 replies

BIWI · 26/11/2012 08:09

Morning!

And what a truly horrible morning it is.

Here is the spreadsheet to confess all

Let's see what we can do in the next/last two weeks. A couple of strict weeks to finish Bootcamp and hopefully we can shift some serious pounds.

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Doshusallie · 01/12/2012 21:15

Hi all. In interval at Wicked. Great show, am a bit wobbly from copious gins. Food fine so far apart from small tube of Pringles.... Blush

Dress is amazeballs.

Nappy - chicken shashlick was basically chicken kebab. Cauliflower bhaji was cauliflower in a sauce. Ralak panir was cheesy spinach. All divine.

Having a great time in London town, can feel an inapproropriate dinner coming on however....

SingingTunelessly · 01/12/2012 21:25

Dosh, sounds like good night. Last show we saw was Jersey Boys which was great. Enjoy late dinner. Obviously we will need to know what you ate. Xmas Smile

WillieWaggledagger · 01/12/2012 21:35

Ha no time soon I'm afraid! It will happen but we are house hunting and that is enough planning for the time being

(Incidentally, wouldn't a hog roast be a fab low carb wedding/big party meal? Sadly can't do that with dp as half his family is Jewish)

Willowisp · 01/12/2012 22:04

I've been deleted from the spreadsheet....[wails] Sad

Can you out me back please ? I'm 112.05 lbs

Doshusallie · 01/12/2012 23:26

Kentucky fried chicken. Whoops. No chips though.

ParceQueJeLeVauxBien · 01/12/2012 23:46

Normal service resumed tomorrow

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ParceQueJeLeVauxBien · 02/12/2012 00:02

Welcome, mirai!

Why not take leftovers from your dinner the night before?

mirai · 02/12/2012 00:15

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ParceQueJeLeVauxBien · 02/12/2012 00:44

Once you get into the habit of cooking low carb meals, it's easy enough to make extra, so you have stuff to take into work the next day.

Otherwise - a bag of salad, some ham/tinned tuna/cheese, oil/vinegar dressing and Bob's your uncle! Grin

caramelwaffle · 02/12/2012 00:49

How on earth are you typing coherently on here?

Havn't you just been to a meet up? HmmGrin

ParceQueJeLeVauxBien · 02/12/2012 00:51
Xmas Grin

I left early. (It's my usual strategy)

ParceQueJeLeVauxBien · 02/12/2012 00:52

Sometimes it's more successful than others! Tonight I definitely got away 'in time', IYSWIM

caramelwaffle · 02/12/2012 00:52

Ah Grin

Oh. Hats. Xmas Grin

Lavendersbluedillydilly1969 · 02/12/2012 08:24

Hello all, my phones playing up this morning and won't let me read the thread but hope everyone's ok and no one is finding it too hard this week.

DH and I had an extremely rare night out last night (first for a year), and decided to go and see Skyfall. We had a meal first and I fell off the wagon big time Blush. Had onion soup with crusty bread to start, a Christmassy turkey dinner with all the trimmings, a bucket sized glass of rosé and a Baileys coffee. Then followed that with popcorn and chocolate at the cinema.

The funny thing is I had to force myself to eat most of it but I did as it was a 'treat'.

This morning I haven't dared weigh myself and I feel lousy. How stupid can I be this close to the end of camp. It does however tell me I need to buy a ton of things like Brie and ham for Christmas as snacking on Celebrations just isn't what I really want this year. Unfortunately the wine and Baileys slipped down very easily.

Do I need to fast today to minimise the damage or eat normally do you think?

vnmum · 02/12/2012 08:35

morning all. whip I am loving the job. really thought life couldn't get better until the childcare thing reared it's ugly head.
nappy I am just outside Salisbury, near amesbury.

luckily my temp solution is ok to carry on for a bit longer so that gives me chance to sort something out. also DH should find out just before Xmas what is happening with his injury which means I will then know if I need to factor a deployment into my childcare needs or not.

It's my sons 7th birthday today. we will be building Lego Smile

congrats on all the big losses and new dresses.

welcome to mirai. I just take salad with avocado or olives to up the fat, with some protein

SingingTunelessly · 02/12/2012 08:38

Lavender, I'd just get back on the low carb bandwagon today with loads of water. Tbh, I've had a few fasting days mainly through not being hungry and it hasn't made a bit of difference. Think vnmum and BIWI found the same.

Welcome Mirai. Smile

Lavendersbluedillydilly1969 · 02/12/2012 09:05

iPads working ok thank God.

Thanks singing, have had some water already so will just eat the basics today and drink more. Might delay weighing till tues though, just cross with myself that I ate the rubbish even though I wasn't enjoying it.

ParceQueJeLeVauxBien · 02/12/2012 09:58

It's a useful thing to do, though, Lavender, because it really does open your eyes to what you like/don't like to eat. To find that something that previously you would have devoured is becoming something you feel you 'have' to eat is a very interesting experience! And if it's making you feel poorly, well surely that's telling you that your body really doesn't need it?

There will always be times that you fall off the wagon - either because you have no choice or because you want to. But where you have the choice, you can now exercise that more selectively.

IME, the best thing to do is to have a couple of really strict days. Keep your carbs as low as you can, keep your fat levels up and drink lots of water. It should only take a couple of days to get back on track.

Happy birthday Mastervnmum!

EwanHoozami · 02/12/2012 11:12

I'm joining you in the norty corner, lavender . I was so good at what could have been a v difficult lunch and ate really well. Lots of people I hadn't seen for ages commenting on my non-podge.

I then got pissed on red wine and ate pizza for tea.

WHY? I'm such a twat, it wasn't even nice.

Hi mirai Xmas Smile I often cook up a no-crust quiche and eat it over few lunches or fill a tupperware with cold meats, cheese and some roasted asparagus and broccoli or something similar.

EwanHoozami · 02/12/2012 11:37

this is a good recipe for crustless quiche btw

MrsHerculePoirot · 02/12/2012 14:37

Hello! Thank you all very much, I wasn't planning on leaving, just not quite fully bootcamping if that is OK and see how I go with that for a few weeks.

I went out with my netball team for our christmas social and drank my body weight (which remember is BIG) in cocktails and shots. I have not drunk like that since I was about 18. It was very, very funny though and I am still drunk giggling about it now!

Sadly, unlike BIWI I didn't manage to get home until nearly 3 am, and then couldn't open my door and had to ring DH to come and let me in. Turns out this morning I was trying to open my front door with the keys to my classroom. Oops.

BIWIshYouAMerryChristmas · 02/12/2012 16:44
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caramelwaffle · 02/12/2012 17:06

Hope it all works out for you vnmum

MrsHP Grin

Doshusallie · 02/12/2012 17:32

Mrs HP!! You've let yourself down, you've let the bootcamp down, you've let the school down............Xmas Grin Xmas Grin Xmas Grin Sounds hilarious.

Had a great weekend in London with DH - our feet are sore from walking the length or Oxford Street several times. Dh is so funny in London, he never goes there and is always a buit bemused by the tube etc.

Apart from the alcohol and the Kentucky Fried Chicken, oh and the pringles, food wise was good! bacon and scrambled eggs for brekkie in the hotel. Am now having a courgette, chorizo, bacon, onion and cheese frittata. once I have finished this glass of wine it will be water all the way

Bracing self for nightmare week at work.