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StayCation vs. Diet  

19 members have voted

  1. 1. Should Miss Ava follow her diet while on a staycation?

    • Yes
      1
    • No
      9
    • Yes, with an extra treat or two :)
      9


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Posted

The anticipation is killin me

Clearly nobody thinks you should follow your diet to a T.  Live a little and eat some cheese and some wine :)

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Posted

Ok then, I'm going with third option.  I will stick to it, except for next weekend.

My diet guru thinks that is not good enough, but I say tough. 

I suppose that is his thing though, be hard on us.  That's what I signed on for.

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Posted

Let me get this straight...You pay this guy to tell you what to eat?

 

i know, right?

 

I told her...I'll do it for free  :)

 

and on my plan...you get a treat meal once a week

 

i'm sorry but that guy is off his rocker...nobody can be compliant 100% of the time...that sets you up for failure

  • Like 4
Posted

Who voted yes!!

 

I told ya, I'll yell at ya for free...and I'd let you cheat on holidays 

 

(a staycation is a holiday right...what's even going on with that...a "stay" at a "vacation" resort?  What's the problem with holidays?)

 

Anyway, I say cheat and work extra hard when you get home!

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Posted

Who voted yes!!

 

I told ya, I'll yell at ya for free...and I'd let you cheat on holidays 

 

(a staycation is a holiday right...what's even going on with that...a "stay" at a "vacation" resort?  What's the problem with holidays?)

 

Anyway, I say cheat and work extra hard when you get home!

I think that Staycation is staying at home...

 

Across the pond they get about 15 minutes off per decade or something...

  • Like 3
Posted

I voted yes to stay on, with treats here and there. I did

this over the holidays and I actually felt better physically.

Didn't come out of holidays feeling all guilt-ridden or

bloated. Diet should be supportive...not a chore.

 

Since quitting I have allowed for some excess, but now

am starting anew and eating clean. For me, the bottom

line is when I eat poorly, I don't feel good.

 

My vote is eat to feel good...and you know for yourself

what that is. Diet consultant is just that...not a demi-god. haha

 

I want Ava to be REALLY HAPPY whatever she does...

  • Like 2
Posted

I choose not to diet, actually my therapist forbid me as He's afraid I end up anorexic, so IF I wanna loose weight he skittish demands I go to a dietetics.
Right now I've grown into XL, Europese standards (German / Dutch) I don't care I have a healthy BMI so who cares if I need to buy new clothes. Rather snatch a sixpack of chocolate then a pack of cigs

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