2 mini bagels for me. & coffee of course
The Breakfast Thread
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142 Re: The Breakfast Thread Tue Nov 24 2015, 14:00
Chairmanda
Andy Walker
cold seafood pancakes with cheese sauce, green beans, carrot mash; apple strudel and soured cream
143 Re: The Breakfast Thread Tue Nov 24 2015, 14:08
Guest
Guest
for breakfast? are you mad? i had coffee, very strong coffee! I feel like i have had 6 red bulls!Chairmanda wrote:cold seafood pancakes with cheese sauce, green beans, carrot mash; apple strudel and soured cream
144 Re: The Breakfast Thread Tue Nov 24 2015, 14:12
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Did you eat that for a bet?Chairmanda wrote:cold seafood pancakes with cheese sauce, green beans, carrot mash; apple strudel and soured cream
145 Re: The Breakfast Thread Tue Nov 24 2015, 14:19
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Was on the road for lots of last week so missed the gym and it was my birthday so got wined and dined a lot and given chocolate and booze - net result = 3 kilos weight gain and the beginnings of a tyre.
Consequently I'm dieting this week as I'm determined to lose that weight before it gets comfortable.
Breakfast will be a fry up every day until the weight comes off i.e. bacon, eggs, mushrooms - and I may risk a tomato although I know they're a bit carby.
Started on Saturday evening with a large lamb kebab (salad dressed with lemon juice and chilli sauce) and have hardly touched carbs since. Already in ketosis and have dropped almost 2kg in 3 days but will continue until the end of the week as I know some of the loss will be retained water despite drinking buckets of the stuff.
Then back to the low carb maintenance diet to keep it off.
Consequently I'm dieting this week as I'm determined to lose that weight before it gets comfortable.
Breakfast will be a fry up every day until the weight comes off i.e. bacon, eggs, mushrooms - and I may risk a tomato although I know they're a bit carby.
Started on Saturday evening with a large lamb kebab (salad dressed with lemon juice and chilli sauce) and have hardly touched carbs since. Already in ketosis and have dropped almost 2kg in 3 days but will continue until the end of the week as I know some of the loss will be retained water despite drinking buckets of the stuff.
Then back to the low carb maintenance diet to keep it off.
146 Re: The Breakfast Thread Tue Nov 24 2015, 14:22
Guest
Guest
i've made the first step, i've downloaded one of these couch to 10k apps. it sets out a plan and to be fair it looks pretty good. gonna start it next weekwanderlust wrote:Was on the road for lots of last week so missed the gym and it was my birthday so got wined and dined a lot and given chocolate and booze - net result = 3 kilos weight gain and the beginnings of a tyre.
Consequently I'm dieting this week as I'm determined to lose that weight before it gets comfortable.
Breakfast will be a fry up every day until the weight comes off i.e. bacon, eggs, mushrooms - and I may risk a tomato although I know they're a bit carby.
Started on Saturday evening with a large lamb kebab (salad dressed with lemon juice and chilli sauce) and have hardly touched carbs since. Already in ketosis and have dropped almost 2kg in 3 days but will continue until the end of the week as I know some of the loss will be retained water despite drinking buckets of the stuff.
Then back to the low carb maintenance diet to keep it off.
147 Re: The Breakfast Thread Tue Nov 24 2015, 14:22
Chairmanda
Andy Walker
see what I had for dinner last night. it was also breakfast this morning, with the addition of the word "cold"boltonbonce wrote:Did you eat that for a bet?Chairmanda wrote:cold seafood pancakes with cheese sauce, green beans, carrot mash; apple strudel and soured cream
148 Re: The Breakfast Thread Tue Nov 24 2015, 14:23
Guest
Guest
Chairmanda wrote:see what I had for dinner last night. it was also breakfast this morning, with the addition of the word "cold"boltonbonce wrote:Did you eat that for a bet?Chairmanda wrote:cold seafood pancakes with cheese sauce, green beans, carrot mash; apple strudel and soured cream
149 Re: The Breakfast Thread Tue Nov 24 2015, 14:24
Chairmanda
Andy Walker
wow, starting our health kick before new year, you are both inspirations!y2johnny wrote:i've made the first step, i've downloaded one of these couch to 10k apps. it sets out a plan and to be fair it looks pretty good. gonna start it next weekwanderlust wrote:Was on the road for lots of last week so missed the gym and it was my birthday so got wined and dined a lot and given chocolate and booze - net result = 3 kilos weight gain and the beginnings of a tyre.
Consequently I'm dieting this week as I'm determined to lose that weight before it gets comfortable.
Breakfast will be a fry up every day until the weight comes off i.e. bacon, eggs, mushrooms - and I may risk a tomato although I know they're a bit carby.
Started on Saturday evening with a large lamb kebab (salad dressed with lemon juice and chilli sauce) and have hardly touched carbs since. Already in ketosis and have dropped almost 2kg in 3 days but will continue until the end of the week as I know some of the loss will be retained water despite drinking buckets of the stuff.
Then back to the low carb maintenance diet to keep it off.
151 Re: The Breakfast Thread Tue Nov 24 2015, 14:55
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
I like to keep things simple. Crunchy Nut Cornflakes,or Shredded Wheat with honey every morning for me.
Don't think I could face soured cream at breakfast though Manda. The sour face in the shaving mirror is enough.
Don't think I could face soured cream at breakfast though Manda. The sour face in the shaving mirror is enough.
152 Re: The Breakfast Thread Tue Nov 24 2015, 15:02
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
I thought you we're trying to get in to the festive spirit Bonce!boltonbonce wrote: The sour face in the shaving mirror is enough.
154 Re: The Breakfast Thread Tue Nov 24 2015, 15:36
Guest
Guest
Now I'm back "Living La Vida Partridge", I had this today:
And very nice it was too.
And very nice it was too.
155 Re: The Breakfast Thread Tue Nov 24 2015, 16:07
Guest
Guest
Breadman wrote:Now I'm back "Living La Vida Partridge", I had this today:
And very nice it was too.
You at a premier inn breaders? What resteraunt had it got attached? I like most of them but the table table ones are always shite for some reason.
156 Re: The Breakfast Thread Tue Nov 24 2015, 16:11
Guest
Guest
wanderlust wrote:Couch to 10k?
Its basically an app that will train you from doing nothing to being able to do 10k in 13 weeks. For example; werk 1 day 1 is a 30 minute exercise. 5 minute brisk walk to warm up. Then alternating between 60 seconds of jogging and 90 seconds of walking for 20 minutes and then a 5 minute brisk walk to cool down. It increases steadily everyday and also plays your music for you but tells you when to walk jog etc....
You do three days a week so thought i would give it a go.
157 Re: The Breakfast Thread Tue Nov 24 2015, 16:26
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
So you're going to do the running and I'm going to eat the fried breakfasts every day?y2johnny wrote:wanderlust wrote:Couch to 10k?
Its basically an app that will train you from doing nothing to being able to do 10k in 13 weeks. For example; werk 1 day 1 is a 30 minute exercise. 5 minute brisk walk to warm up. Then alternating between 60 seconds of jogging and 90 seconds of walking for 20 minutes and then a 5 minute brisk walk to cool down. It increases steadily everyday and also plays your music for you but tells you when to walk jog etc....
You do three days a week so thought i would give it a go.
Deal!
158 Re: The Breakfast Thread Tue Nov 24 2015, 16:29
Guest
Guest
wanderlust wrote:So you're going to do the running and I'm going to eat the fried breakfasts every day?y2johnny wrote:wanderlust wrote:Couch to 10k?
Its basically an app that will train you from doing nothing to being able to do 10k in 13 weeks. For example; werk 1 day 1 is a 30 minute exercise. 5 minute brisk walk to warm up. Then alternating between 60 seconds of jogging and 90 seconds of walking for 20 minutes and then a 5 minute brisk walk to cool down. It increases steadily everyday and also plays your music for you but tells you when to walk jog etc....
You do three days a week so thought i would give it a go.
Deal!
Deal
159 Re: The Breakfast Thread Tue Nov 24 2015, 16:53
Guest
Guest
Yeah, it's a Premier Inn with a Beefeater attached.
I'm back home now but I'll be heading back down there next week.
Does anyone know if there's anything to do in Corby other than watching sheep, because on first inspection it looks boring?
(Not you, Magoo!)
I'm back home now but I'll be heading back down there next week.
Does anyone know if there's anything to do in Corby other than watching sheep, because on first inspection it looks boring?
(Not you, Magoo!)
160 Re: The Breakfast Thread Tue Nov 24 2015, 17:05
Guest
Guest
Breadman wrote:Yeah, it's a Premier Inn with a Beefeater attached.
I'm back home now but I'll be heading back down there next week.
Does anyone know if there's anything to do in Corby other than watching sheep, because on first inspection it looks boring?
(Not you, Magoo!)
The beefeater ones are the best ones
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