Good morning everyone, hope you have all had a lovely week?. There is definitely an autumnal feel in the air,which I love as it's my favourite season. Goodness the weeks are flying by!
I lost 1/2 a pound which was quite a relief as when I got on the scales mid week I had put on half a pound?. I must admit I'm still not being as strict with myself as I should be. I'm still not writing things down but I'm not having any high calorie treats either,well apart from Tuesday. I think I'm almost bored with food too! Well of my own food maybe.
Tuesday was a big day for me as ventured out into the big world for the first time since March. To be honest it hasn't helped that I dont drive and dont want to use public transport. I'm quite regal in that everything comes to me?. To be honest I've also been perfectly content and happily occupied. I think my youngest daughter was worried I might turn agorphobic. The area I live in is one of the lowest risk in the country but I am high risk due to diabetes, weight etc. It also meant car sharing which isnt really recommended outside of your household. Bit of a problem their as my household consists of two cats?. So,although the offer has always been there with my daughter its something I've kept in my mind as in case of emergency!
Still,now is probably as good a time as any. They thoroughly cleaned the car and we all wore masks and had windows down for 5 minute drive! I had a lovely sausage sandwich in our favourite local cafe with a side order of social distancing and sanitiser?. I went into the post office and bought stamps and then we had a trip to the beach. It was rather windy but nice. They have struck whilst the iron is hot and this Wednesday I'm having a hair cut. Up until recently my very short hair which was last cut in early March has been manageable with a retro use of rollers! Now it's not so manageable and a hair cut will be very nice.
We certainly live in complex times and how people view how to negotiate them is equally complex,a skim through the Gransnet threads shows that.! Some of us remain ultra cautious others live their lives as before. As a footnote my eldest daughter and grandchilderen were down last weekend. She is as cautious as you can be with two under fives. She stayed with her in laws who live nearby after much discussion and at their request. Their house is very well set up for social distancing and more child friendly so they always stay there anyway. We had lovely socially distanced visits in the garden. After her return home she felt quite unwell,clammy,tired,sore throat etc. Shes had a test the results of which were unclear,havent heard the results of second yet. Obviously I hope it's clear for her sake and my grandson who starts big school next week. She is very prone to chesty/ viral things. It did however make me very glad that despite the temptation we kept to the rules!
Well done Cocopops on the smaller dress size. I've always felt clothes are an excellent indicator of whether need to cut back. My work trousers are firmly in back of wardrobe but how loose or tight they felt was better than any scales! That's another problem with lockdown theres a tendency to wear more of our comfy clothes!
Well done MiniMoon on acting quickly, it's so much better to address the issue in relatively early stages. One of the few people I know who after years of yoyo dieting lost 4 stone and kept it off by always cutting back if she gained 7lb.
NikDumpling do you replace the sugar with anything? I wondered if changing proportions altered end result. I'm a diabetic and have been experimenting for years?. I found the powdered canderel gave a different texture. I also got quite frustrated with most low sugar recipes as although contained less processed sugar were full of dried fruits or honey which equally bad.! I have used Sukrin gold which is expensive but excellent. Recently I bought the unbranded version which looks like white caster sugar . It does however have a slight sherbet after taste. Not good in coffee cake but not so bad in lemon cake. Probably the best recipe I have found is the Slimming World weetabix cake. It tastes a little like malt loaf. Unfortunately although low fat it has dried fruit in so not very diabetic friendly. The diabetes UK website has some wonderful recipes on it ,very good for anyone who wants to lose weight or eat more mindfully. Every one I have tried has been delicious!
I hope your garden survived the wind and rain Whiff.! Its certainly a lovely sunny morning here. Have a good week everyone. I'm off to have a shower and put my rollers in. I have some brilliant ones. The only problem is unexpected video calls etc. I do have a headscarf but I'm starting to feel very Hilda Ogden. ..?