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Weight loss chat

A space to talk openly about weight loss journeys and challenges. Mumsnet hasn't checked the qualifications of anyone posting here. You may wish to speak to a medical professional before starting any diet.

KATYBUMPERS FRESH START FEBRUARY

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katylessbumpy · 30/01/2008 11:13

for all those that have fallen off the wagon.for old friends and new.this time it's serious

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katylessbumpy · 13/02/2008 22:39

what did you have for lunch fedda?

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fedda · 13/02/2008 22:44

Today - celery stick before taking kids to school; muesli mixed with granola cereal. semi. coffee with 2 sugars and a piece of fudge;
L - shop bought soup of root vegetables with pieces of lamb from yesterday's stew
D - roast chicken pieces in garlic, with garlic, lemon vegies boiled peas and cous cous followed by coffee with 2 sugars and snack size snickers.

pollywobbledoodle · 13/02/2008 22:44

i'm slightly deafened by katy's shouting but hey ho! piles being done tommorrow....means light breakfast only until teatime....

been gorgeous here today....have spent a hunk of it referreeing between dd and friends dd....i was last heard saying "i do not care who started it!"....ah the things you swear you'll never say, but do

brekkie muesli
lunch tuna salad sarnie
afternoon tea scone and lf spread
eve beanburger sarnie with fried onions and a few oven chips (the veg curry wasn't ready!)stewed fruit and lf yoghurt. a chocolate

pollywobbledoodle · 13/02/2008 22:47

well done jahan!
well done fedda....no trip to coffee shop today! it only takes 4 weeks to break an ingrained habit like that

katylessbumpy · 13/02/2008 22:48

ah it was the 11 o'clock lunch i was talking about fedda

hiya polly,sorry for shouting x.what time you being done?how much do they weigh?
could be a sneaky weightloss tool

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discoverlife · 13/02/2008 22:54

I have got to try and stop clicking. DS1 has ruined next week fir DH and me, mostly me. I wanted time without any kids in the house and what die the absolute FER do, and I do feel like kicking him out the house I'm so pissed off with him, he booked his own holiday for next week. But will he go away, no the selfish buer won't he will just sit in the house and totally piss me off. Now I am looking for somewhere I can afford to go and can't, because i can't afford anywhere, and why shouuld i have to look for somewhere to have some time with my hubby, its my Bloody house, I deserve some me time. He's a grown adult, I just want to.............................

pollywobbledoodle · 13/02/2008 22:55

pmsl katy....hadn't thought of that possible benefit.....note to self, become more obsessed....the way they feel...2lbs at least!

being done mid afternoon...

discoverlife · 13/02/2008 22:58

I was sooooo jealous looking at someone elses post earlier on and they are looking for somewhere for a romantic weekend away and COST WAS NO OBJECT, and people were recommending Le Manoir and places like that. I can't even afford to go to a Youth Hostel (and there are some nice ones out there) for 2 nights.

katylessbumpy · 13/02/2008 22:58

discoverlife..open your front door,place ds1 there,lift leg,boot up the arse really fucking hard!

can i come and see you in hospital polly? maybe bring you some grapes ?pmsl

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katylessbumpy · 13/02/2008 23:00

i can't afford anywhere discoverlife.make ds1 sleep in the garden.tell him to take headphones and pretend he's at glastonbury.
is there nowhere he can go?

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pollywobbledoodle · 13/02/2008 23:00

make sure they are red ones katy....then stick them up your own harris, lady!

katylessbumpy · 13/02/2008 23:02

pmsl polly.thank you for cheering me up.
you know you have to have a tattoo now don't you?

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pollywobbledoodle · 13/02/2008 23:03

discoverlife, some of the wetherspoons places have a 2 nights for 1 deal on at the moment...under £50 for 2 nights in the monmouth one (not sure about their noise tolerance tho)

pollywobbledoodle · 13/02/2008 23:04

why do i have to have a tattoo? [thick]

katylessbumpy · 13/02/2008 23:04

i'll chip in a tenner discoverlife.seriously x

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katylessbumpy · 13/02/2008 23:06

coz pilecream stops them itching while they heal and you won't be using yours anymore and i hate to see things go to waste

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pollywobbledoodle · 13/02/2008 23:06

why can't "child" chip in?

pollywobbledoodle · 13/02/2008 23:08

aah!....lol....it's good for your face as well (not just yours, anyones!) [tightwad polly]

katylessbumpy · 13/02/2008 23:09

don't know polly.

so,what tatto are you thinking of having?

do you have any tatoos by the way?

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katylessbumpy · 13/02/2008 23:12

how many ways can i spell tattoo lol

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discoverlife · 13/02/2008 23:12

Nope, what really pissed me off is that I asked him a few days ago to find a way to bugger off for a night or two, last night he came home and told us he had 5 days booked off. He hadn't mentioned it before, it just seems as if he is deliberatly trying to f*k me about. He can normally wangle a bed at work (he works at a country pub that does B&B). But I don't honestly think he has friends to doss with. I have suspected for a long while he may be mildly on the Autistic spectrum, very bright but no 'conections' to people. He just can't seem to see the hurt or inconvienience he does to other people.

Like our holiday this June, he has known about it for at least 4 months and that I want him to take care of the cats whilst we are away. So what does he do, he, out of the blue announces that he will be going to Hong Kong for 2 weeks in June. OK the lad is entitled to a holiday, but not one to Hong Kong when he has promised us that he is saving up to get a deposit on a place of his own. It was only because of a recent talk with him about him moving out and the fact that he actually had a plan, that we allowed him to stay here.

pollywobbledoodle · 13/02/2008 23:12

on my back.....an arrow pointing down and saying bumhole ...only a temp one tho [wuss]

katylessbumpy · 13/02/2008 23:13

never tried it on my face

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pollywobbledoodle · 13/02/2008 23:14

makes your lips pucker

discoverlife · 13/02/2008 23:14

Its good for chickenpox spots as well, stops the itch scratch itch cycle.

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