Re: 1860s Weight Watcher: Yes or No?
Yes.
I have been naturally skinny since childhood but as I have grown older, I noticed that the local Tim Horton's (Toronto-based coffee shop - oddly he was a Buffalo Sabre) added some unwanted weight when I divulge in the Boston Cream donuts... but I digress.
Everyday, I wake up and have at least two cups of coffee and followed by a few slices of bread or a few of the plain "old-fashion" donuts.
Around lunch I have a turkey bacon sandwich and then at dinner I eat a piece of some kind of beef product with an assortment of boiled or steamed vegetables and potato or yam.
As far as munchies go, I stick with Goldfish... A childhood addiction that I can't shake. haha. :wink_smil
I also drink at least a few bottles of Poland Spring water throughout the day. I love food. I'm half Italian... I have been forced to eat for years. I just have to choose what I can eat.
On a side note, when I feel the growl, I think of those in Hood's Brigade at Antietam and feel lucky. (Ya, I'm a nerd.)
Cheers,
Yes.
I have been naturally skinny since childhood but as I have grown older, I noticed that the local Tim Horton's (Toronto-based coffee shop - oddly he was a Buffalo Sabre) added some unwanted weight when I divulge in the Boston Cream donuts... but I digress.
Everyday, I wake up and have at least two cups of coffee and followed by a few slices of bread or a few of the plain "old-fashion" donuts.
Around lunch I have a turkey bacon sandwich and then at dinner I eat a piece of some kind of beef product with an assortment of boiled or steamed vegetables and potato or yam.
As far as munchies go, I stick with Goldfish... A childhood addiction that I can't shake. haha. :wink_smil
I also drink at least a few bottles of Poland Spring water throughout the day. I love food. I'm half Italian... I have been forced to eat for years. I just have to choose what I can eat.
On a side note, when I feel the growl, I think of those in Hood's Brigade at Antietam and feel lucky. (Ya, I'm a nerd.)
Cheers,
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