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Old Tue, Oct-21-08, 08:51
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Plan: my own
Stats: 253/176.0/153 Female 5 feet 7 inches
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Name............9/29..........10/6..........10/13..........10/20............10/27
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charran.........213.8.........214.0........213.0...........212.6
BmarieB.........190.6.........187.8........187.2...........185.6
deb1959........207.6
donnaliz67......256......258 (vac/TOM)....253...........251
hk-lowcarb.....175 (tom)
jmr410...........192.6........190.6.........188.1..........186.5
Judy..............153..........153............152.6..........153
Linda H..........162.4........161.8.........161.8
Rebecca130....189
Renee............145...........................141
Serene...........................................................182. 2
skippie...........217...........................219.2..........220.4
Skyliz............................................................136. 5
sissy.............186.3..........185...........185..........184
slimmama.......155.4
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Old Tue, Oct-21-08, 10:01
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Plan: South Beachy/ My Plan
Stats: 206/159.0/145 Female 5'7"
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Progress: 77%
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And just like that - the 3 lbs of water weight is gone!! So I'm changing my weekly check-in weight back to 251.

WOOO-HOOO! Thats amazing Donna! 1 night!
Just goes to show how much salt affects your diet!


Skyliz - Thanks for the kind words!
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Old Tue, Oct-21-08, 10:08
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Plan: SB (Sorta Beachy)
Stats: 272/260/165 Female 68 inches (5'8")
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Progress: 11%
Location: Long Island, NY
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WOOO-HOOO! Thats amazing Donna! 1 night!
Just goes to show how much salt affects your diet!


Yeah, when I retain water I REALLY retain water. (Every month at TTOM I see the scale jump up 6 or 7 lbs and try to just ignore it, cause it always goes away right after)
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Old Thu, Oct-23-08, 04:09
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Plan: non processed food
Stats: 165/114/119 Female 5' 7.72 /1.72 m
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Progress: 111%
Location: Dordrecht,The Netherlands
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At the moment I am dropping lbs like crazy:

Monday 136.47 lbs
Tuesday 132.50 lbs
Wednesday 131.84 lbs
Thursday 129.19 lbs

I love the South Beach diet!!!
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Old Thu, Oct-23-08, 04:54
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Plan: SB (Sorta Beachy)
Stats: 272/260/165 Female 68 inches (5'8")
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Progress: 11%
Location: Long Island, NY
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At the moment I am dropping lbs like crazy:

Monday 136.47 lbs
Tuesday 132.50 lbs
Wednesday 131.84 lbs
Thursday 129.19 lbs

I love the South Beach diet!!!


Cool - enjoy the ride!!
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Old Thu, Oct-23-08, 05:01
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Plan: Bariatric Surgery/S.Beach
Stats: 280/143/145 Female 5ft 3 inches
BF:way/2/much
Progress: 101%
Location: northern indiana
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Skyliz That is really great. Keep it up SB works great.
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Old Thu, Oct-23-08, 05:27
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Plan: non processed food
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Cool - enjoy the ride!!


From one water retainer to another: thanks!

Thank you Skippie!
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Old Thu, Oct-23-08, 06:39
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Plan: South Beach
Stats: 195/177.8/155 Female 55 inches
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Progress: 43%
Location: Northern Virginia
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At the moment I am dropping lbs like crazy:

Monday 136.47 lbs
Tuesday 132.50 lbs
Wednesday 131.84 lbs
Thursday 129.19 lbs

I love the South Beach diet!!!


Wow! That's awesome!
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Old Thu, Oct-23-08, 08:10
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Plan: No sugar, flour, wheat
Stats: 228.4/209.0/170 Female 5'6"
BF:stl/too/mch
Progress: 33%
Location: NYC
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At the moment I am dropping lbs like crazy:

Monday 136.47 lbs
Tuesday 132.50 lbs
Wednesday 131.84 lbs
Thursday 129.19 lbs

I love the South Beach diet!!!


Excellent progress Liz!!
I'm happy to know we have a new convert!!
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Old Thu, Oct-23-08, 08:21
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Plan: No sugar, flour, wheat
Stats: 228.4/209.0/170 Female 5'6"
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Progress: 33%
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Todays SBD Daily Dish:
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6 South Beach Diet Super-Foods
The South Beach Diet encourages you to reap the benefits of nutrient-dense whole foods rather than trying to get those nutrients from supplements or fortified food products. "When you eat whole foods, you're getting all of the nutrients from the food, but you're also benefiting from the nutrients' interaction within the food — an advantage you just can't get from a vitamin pill," says Dr. Arthur Agatston, preventive cardiologist and author of The South Beach Diet. "That's why I recommend eating delicious whole foods in a rainbow of colors that contain antioxidant and other disease-fighting nutrients rather than turning to supplements that have not been proven effective," he adds.
Here are some delicious antioxidant-packed foods to incorporate into your meal plans:
• Blueberries (Phase 2): A 2005 University of Illinois study found that a number of compounds in blueberries, including pigment-producing anthocyanins, have powerful cancer-preventive powers. Other berries contain similar antioxidants in smaller quantities.
• Walnuts (Phase 1): Like all nuts, walnuts are a great source of protein, fiber, and healthy fats. Unlike other nuts, however, walnuts are high in heart-healthy omega-3 oils. Enjoy up to 15 walnuts a day as part of your nut/seed allotment. Other South Beach Diet–approved sources of omega-3s include flaxseed and, of course, fish and fish oil.
• Pomegranates (Phase 2): These fruits are high in flavonoids, antioxidants also found in red wine (Phase 2) and cocoa (Phase 1, unsweetened). Recent studies show that pomegranate juice (Phase 3) may also help prevent heart disease.
• Sweet potatoes (Phase 2): They're rich in beta-carotene and vitamin C, both powerful antioxidants that work to eliminate free radicals (damaged cells that injure healthy cells and harm DNA). Other good sources of beta-carotene are carrots (Phase 2) and apricots (Phase 2).
• Tomatoes (Phase 1): A 2002 study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute found that eating tomato products may reduce prostate cancer risk. The link is so strong that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration now allows tomatoes and tomato-based products, like tomato sauce, to carry a health claim linking tomato consumption with a reduced risk of prostate cancer. The key ingredient is a powerful antioxidant called lycopene, also found in pink grapefruit (Phase 2) and guava (Phase 3).
• Kale (Phase 1): Research shows that eating dark leafy greens, like kale, may help maintain good health by reducing one's risk of heart disease and stroke, some cancers, and several other illnesses. They're rich in beta-carotene, folate, and vitamins C, E, and K, which help protect against cell-damaging free radicals. Regularly eating dark leafy greens may also lower blood pressure and cholesterol and promote normal eyesight. Spinach and Swiss chard also contain these disease-fighting ingredients.




I need to try kale!!
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Old Thu, Oct-23-08, 08:27
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I chop up kale and put it into soups. If you add it right at the end, it only softens abit. I like the crunch it adds.
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Old Thu, Oct-23-08, 08:30
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Plan: No sugar, flour, wheat
Stats: 228.4/209.0/170 Female 5'6"
BF:stl/too/mch
Progress: 33%
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OH! Thanks Char! what a great idea!

I need to make a new pot of chicken/veggie soup and will put kale into it too.
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Old Thu, Oct-23-08, 08:36
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Plan: SB (Sorta Beachy)
Stats: 272/260/165 Female 68 inches (5'8")
BF:
Progress: 11%
Location: Long Island, NY
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I haven't tried kale yet, but I always say spinach is a girl's best friend! I eat a LOT of spinach these days.

Sweet potatoes are another one of my favorites. I can eat a half a sweet potato with dinner a couple of times a week when the rest of the family is eating regular white potatoes, and it satisfies my need for a little something starchy. So far it hasn't messed up my weight loss or caused any cravings, so I'm keeping sweet potatoes on the menu!!
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Old Thu, Oct-23-08, 08:50
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Plan: non processed food
Stats: 165/114/119 Female 5' 7.72 /1.72 m
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Progress: 111%
Location: Dordrecht,The Netherlands
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Our (Dutch) national dish is:

kale with mashed potatoes, smoked sausage, fried or grilled bits of pork bacon. And a lot of sauce. Children (and many adults!) still make a hole in the pile of food and pour the sauce into that hole. They must never have outgrown their childhood.

Supermarkets in Holland sell big bags of freshly cut kale in order to make life easier for the housewife. Those bags are sold out rapidly in winter. It hardly costs any money.

But this national dish is no longer accessible to me I'm afraid.

I've never tried to eat it prepared in any other way, actually.
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Old Thu, Oct-23-08, 09:38
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Plan: South Beachy/ My Plan
Stats: 206/159.0/145 Female 5'7"
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Progress: 77%
Location: CA, USA
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Our (Dutch) national dish is:

kale with mashed potatoes, smoked sausage, fried or grilled bits of pork bacon. And a lot of sauce. Children (and many adults!) still make a hole in the pile of food and pour the sauce into that hole. They must never have outgrown their childhood.

Supermarkets in Holland sell big bags of freshly cut kale in order to make life easier for the housewife. Those bags are sold out rapidly in winter. It hardly costs any money.

But this national dish is no longer accessible to me I'm afraid.

I've never tried to eat it prepared in any other way, actually.




That national dish sounds delicious! What about kale, mashed sweet potatoes, turkey/ chicken sausage and turkey bacon! LoL, it sounds good to me! ...everything sounds good to me though... thats how I got into this mess. LoL.
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