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Food as motivation
Ever been laying in bed and you can't quite get out of it? but then
you think about something good to eat and you get up to get it. I can't tell you how many times I've done that. |
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On Apr 23, 7:22 pm, Barry > wrote:
> Ever been laying in bed and you can't quite get out of it? but then > you think about something good to eat and you get up to get it. > > I can't tell you how many times I've done that. I have a similar dilemma most days. . .I swim laps to try to get/stay fit. My rationale is to swim 100 laps, which probably burns about 500 calories, and then stop by the fast food joint, because I'm too hungry to wait and take the time to cook something once I make it home. Average fast food meal is likely about 900 calories or so! What is it about swimming laps that makes Big Macs, fries, and Strawberry milkshakes, sound soooooo good? Myrl http://www.myrljeffcoat.com |
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Barry wrote:
> Ever been laying in bed and you can't quite get out of it? but then > you think about something good to eat and you get up to get it. Thinking about coffee has made me get out of bed. I am an early riser, anyway. Becca |
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"Becca" > wrote in message ... > Barry wrote: > >> Ever been laying in bed and you can't quite get out of it? but then >> you think about something good to eat and you get up to get it. > > Thinking about coffee has made me get out of bed. I am an early riser, > anyway. > So is Barry! |
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On Apr 24, 2:24 am, wrote:
> What is it about swimming laps that makes Big Macs, fries, and > Strawberry milkshakes, sound soooooo good? > > Myrlhttp://www.myrljeffcoat.com I don't know, but you got it going on. You're a beautiful woman with a lot of zest for living. I mean.. if it's working it can't be all that bad. That's a lot of laps. You must have one strong heart. Maybe you behave with everything and the Big Mac, Large Fry and Orange Soda is your little bad thing to do who would have thought ALL THEM LAPS only burnt 500 calories. I can eat 500 calories in under one minute lol. It would take me a couple of visits to the pool to swim that many. I should be ashamed of myself. BUT IM NOT! |
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"Barry" > wrote: > > who would have thought ALL THEM LAPS only burnt 500 calories. > Really. |
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On Apr 24, 11:44 am, Becca > wrote:
> Barry wrote: > > Ever been laying in bed and you can't quite get out of it? but then > > you think about something good to eat and you get up to get it. > > Thinking about coffee has made me get out of bed. I am an early riser, > anyway. > > Becca ding ding ding good answer and it's so true, I do that EVERY morning OR I can lay there with my little headache (I gets a little headache till I get my caffiene.. sometimes) |
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On Apr 24, 11:46 am, "cybercat" > wrote:
> "Becca" > wrote in message > > ... > > > Barry wrote: > > >> Ever been laying in bed and you can't quite get out of it? but then > >> you think about something good to eat and you get up to get it. > > > Thinking about coffee has made me get out of bed. I am an early riser, > > anyway. > > So is Barry! for example, I JUST got up for Thursday yaaawnn, needs some Hawaiian coffee beans yawn yawn eXCUSE ME whew |
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On 25 Apr 2007 15:05:56 -0700, Barry > wrote:
>On Apr 24, 11:44 am, Becca > wrote: >> Barry wrote: >> > Ever been laying in bed and you can't quite get out of it? but then >> > you think about something good to eat and you get up to get it. >> >> Thinking about coffee has made me get out of bed. I am an early riser, >> anyway. >> >> Becca > >ding ding ding > >good answer > >and it's so true, I do that EVERY morning > >OR I can lay there with my little headache >(I gets a little headache till I get my caffiene.. sometimes) Actually, I'm trying to use food (cooking, really) as a way to re-find and vitalize myself after massive life changes. SOme successes, some failures. Anyone else done this? |
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On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:25:17 GMT, P. Blackthorn >
wrote: > >Actually, I'm trying to use food (cooking, really) as a way to re-find >and vitalize myself after massive life changes. > >SOme successes, some failures. Anyone else done this? I plan to plung back into cooking like I used to in 12 - 24 months. -- See return address to reply by email |
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On Jun 11, 6:29 pm, sf wrote:
> I plan to plung back into cooking like I used to in 12 - 24 months. *****What can I say...................... Happy 'plunging'....... *GRIN* |
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On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 23:29:31 -0700, sf wrote:
>On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:25:17 GMT, P. Blackthorn > >wrote: >> >>Actually, I'm trying to use food (cooking, really) as a way to re-find >>and vitalize myself after massive life changes. >> >>SOme successes, some failures. Anyone else done this? > >I plan to plung back into cooking like I used to in 12 - 24 months. And what was that like? Should I be afraid? Christine, looking to be in that area permanently by 24 months from now. |
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On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 08:16:23 -0400, Christine Dabney
> wrote: >And what was that like? Should I be afraid? > Let's just say we ate better and definately had more variety than now, although my husband actually did comment one time "Are we having crepes for dinner *again*?" Everyone gets stuck in a rut occasionally. >Christine, looking to be in that area permanently by 24 months from >now. Does that mean you'll be moving your home base from AB and still traveling for your job or moving and taking a permanent job here too? -- See return address to reply by email |
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On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 06:30:17 -0700, sf wrote:
>On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 08:16:23 -0400, Christine Dabney >>Christine, looking to be in that area permanently by 24 months from >>now. > >Does that mean you'll be moving your home base from AB and still >traveling for your job or moving and taking a permanent job here too? Hmm..I thought we had talked about this. It means I am very homesick for the bay area, and will be moving back permanently with my homebase there. Probably in the east bay, as that is my favorite area, with easy access to Berkeley and places like Monterery Market, and Berkelely Bowl, plus various wine stores, and whatever other wonders are there... Plus rents are cheaper in that area. Not sure about the job yet, but I am leaning to getting a permanent one there, and if I can swing it, one in which I can maybe travel once a year... I can't do this before 2009, I don't think.... Anyway, be very afraid...... Christine |
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On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 13:35:08 -0400, Christine Dabney
> wrote: >On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 06:30:17 -0700, sf wrote: > >>On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 08:16:23 -0400, Christine Dabney > >>>Christine, looking to be in that area permanently by 24 months from >>>now. >> >>Does that mean you'll be moving your home base from AB and still >>traveling for your job or moving and taking a permanent job here too? > >Hmm..I thought we had talked about this. > >It means I am very homesick for the bay area, and will be moving back >permanently with my homebase there. Probably in the east bay, as that >is my favorite area, with easy access to Berkeley and places like >Monterery Market, and Berkelely Bowl, plus various wine stores, and >whatever other wonders are there... Plus rents are cheaper in that >area. > >Not sure about the job yet, but I am leaning to getting a permanent >one there, and if I can swing it, one in which I can maybe travel once >a year... > >I can't do this before 2009, I don't think.... > >Anyway, be very afraid...... > No, we haven't talked about anything other than you recycling back through here. In fact, we haven't talked much lately. You're back at work and I'm snowed under. Glad to hear you may become a permanent SFBA resident! We'll have fun! Wink, wink, nugde, nudge.... don't forget, I have a guest bedroom. BTW: It comes with an occasional cat. He's a people cat. -- See return address to reply by email |
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On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 19:14:57 -0700, sf wrote:
>No, we haven't talked about anything other than you recycling back >through here. In fact, we haven't talked much lately. You're back at >work and I'm snowed under. Glad to hear you may become a permanent >SFBA resident! We'll have fun! Wink, wink, nugde, nudge.... don't >forget, I have a guest bedroom. BTW: It comes with an occasional cat. >He's a people cat. Yes, we talked..LOL I won't need your guest bedroom, unless we get into the wine too much.. Which is entirely possible. I hope to be able to introduce you to the Kermit Lynch shop.... Christine |
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On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 02:25:08 GMT, Steve Wertz
> wrote: >On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:25:17 GMT, P. Blackthorn wrote: > >> Actually, I'm trying to use food (cooking, really) as a way to re-find >> and vitalize myself after massive life changes. >> >> SOme successes, some failures. Anyone else done this? > >Just eat a sugar cube. With a drop of acid on it. The problem with that is I simply have no idea if a singling purple triceratops is best baked, braised, or grilled. |
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