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Archive for Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Fighting to Get Healthy
Tuesday, October 27, 2009 by Dea.
Some days, I feel like I’m at war. I’m fighting against advertising, societal pressure, and my own errant brain to try to live the healthiest life possible and lose weight. I get anxious when I have to drive a certain route because I know the myriad restaurants I’ll see, and smell, as I go along. And I know that the temptation can be overwhelming.
I’m a person who, once the idea of a food gets in my head, obsesses. I think many times an hour about that food. It’s frustrating, because there’s only so much of that obsessing I can ignore. If I could get my brain to just shaddup, I might be strong enough to ignore the commercials and the smells.
It’s a big commitment to get on a healthy track. It’s a lot of work to change the way you look at food. I often get frustrated that I can’t see results right away. It’s not a war fought through battles with obvious wins, and you don’t get medals. Each small victory isn’t noticeable to other people. Or even noticeable on the scale, in the mirror, or in your jeans.
Every small victory, though, is beneficial. Frustration is something we all face, but we can’t let it get the best of us. Whenever we’re upset because our hard work isn’t showing yet, we need to remind ourselves of where we started, what we’ve accomplished, and how each of our good choices and healthy changes adds up to move us along our march toward better health.
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Fabulous Finds - Hostess 100 Calorie Packs
Tuesday, October 27, 2009 by Dea.
These tiny little cakes taste just like the regular ones!! I tried the Cinnamon Streusel Coffee Cakes (these were always my favorites as a kid) and they tasted as good as I remembered.
Hostess has basically scaled down their cakes (these were about 2 bites each, and you get 3 per 100 cals) and given people watching their weight some portion control. They’ve added fiber, as well!
If you follow WW Points, the Cinnamon Streusel 100 Calorie Packs are only 1 point per pack. That’s right - 1 point! It’s a very nice little treat for just 1 point, and you can get a sweet fix for a craving with a controlled portion.
They reminded me of Jenny Craig desserts, only better tasting!!
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