Monday, June 14, 2010
obsessed
The only way I can be successful at anything is if I obsess about it. Eating healthy doesn't come naturally to me, so I have to be thinking about Weight Watchers all the time. My husband is sick of listening to me yap about points and can't stand grocery shopping with me (because I have to take out the points calculator that irocksowhat gave me and figure EVERYTHING out) but when my buns stop looking like giant golf balls he will sing a different tune. Don't be surprised if I get a Weight Watchers tattoo..Oh wait I already learned my lesson with the vegan one.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
1 point gems!
Day 3 of Weight Watchers and I am on the lookout for low point items..
Here are some goodies I have found so far:
Wasa Fiber crackers (they are long like graham crackers) 2 crackers: 1pt
Ball Park fat free turkey franks: 1pt
sugar free Fudgesicles (2 pieces): 1pt
Cod fillets (4oz): 1pt
Hershey's 100 calorie chocolate covered pretzles 1 pack: 2pts
Also, 3lbs down so far!
Here are some goodies I have found so far:
Wasa Fiber crackers (they are long like graham crackers) 2 crackers: 1pt
Ball Park fat free turkey franks: 1pt
sugar free Fudgesicles (2 pieces): 1pt
Cod fillets (4oz): 1pt
Hershey's 100 calorie chocolate covered pretzles 1 pack: 2pts
Also, 3lbs down so far!
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Buy Old! A few thoughts about thrift.
I am a big believer and lover of all things retro..If it came from 1982 or earlier it should belong in my home. There are certain things that I will only buy "old" because they are, simply, made better. For instance, I purchased a new Emerson record player less than 4 years ago and the turn table is already off balance and the needle needs to be replaced. Today I purchased a 1981 Playtime brand Sesame Street record player that works better than the Emerson ever did. Boy do I have egg all over my face!
Other things you should definitely consider checking the local Good Will for before you run to Target are: Books (especially kids books- you can find some gems at the thrift store!), bicycles, furniture, big kid's toys (i.e. doll houses) and musical instruments.
For you first timers out in Blogland, if you are a little apprehensive about touching things that have passed through stinky or dirty hands (which a lot of thrift store junk has), bring some antiseptic wipes to the store with you. Before you touch it give it a little wipe down and POOF good as new.
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