I'll join you (if that's okay!). Like fishfortea I'm trying to undo the unhealthy eating which has led me to put back on a lot of the weight that I had lost. Cross with myself, but hoping to make it work this time, even if the journey is a long one.
I'm not really weighing myself though. I have some clothes that don't fit, but I know they look good at my 'ideal' weight, so I've hung them visibly in the wardrobe and will try something on every couple of weeks. I know that 14 days won't make a massive difference to my size, but the clothes not fitting will be a good motivation. Maybe I'll buy some scales as well.
The other thing I've done is to start a savings pot. Every time I don't buy something to scoff, I'm putting the money in the pot, and I'll use this to buy some other treats along the way. I posted on here last week about this, and the horror of realising just how much 'loose change' I use to buy chocolate, cake, crisps etc - it really mounts up in the post (and on my hips!).
I've been a reformed character for the last week, but there's a long way to go. The pattern at the moment is:
Breakfast - porridge made with water and a small splash of milk, and either a sprinkle of berries or a teaspoon of honey. Out of curiosity, I weighed the dry oats before making it this morning and it came to about 30g, so probably about the right amount.
Lunch - not buying lunch at work any more. I can control content and portions of packed lunches more easily, and avoid the temptation to buy extras. Today, a big box of green salad, and some low-cal dressing, some seeds sprinkled on top. A satsuma, and a Special K cereal bar which I might keep for a snack later
Dinner - family mealtime, so I'm reducing my portion size, and loading the plate with veggies or salad so that it looks like a bigger meal. Trying to avoid too much for dessert, but I made cake with the DCs yesterday so I will eat some of that. I'm sure some of the evening meals will raise my calorie count, but I hope to bring in a good range of healthy things too. Might look at the Hairy Dieters
Drinks - ditched the lattes, cappuccino etc in favour of teas, herbal teas, and the occasional 'highlights' hot chocolate. One of those sachets takes the edge off the evening chocolate munchy cravings.
Good luck everyone. I hope things are going well.