One of the problems I found with Slimming World is that it is often difficult to find a quick lunch when you're out that doesn't involve something you're not supposed to eat much of - such as bread. If you're really well-organised I know you can make your own but life doesn't work like that sometimes. I'm also concerned about what is added to the 'treats' they sell - what these artificial sweeteners actually do to you. The fruit/veg part is good - but let's face it, the basics of what you have to do to lose weight are obvious and you don't need to pay £5 each week for someone to tell you them!
Are you in your forever house?
Retiring and living frugally in money from downsizing after years of stress
had taken their toll. It worked well for me and when I reached my target I continued with 6:1 for quite a while. However I am now finding the weight is creeping back on so I will do it again I think.
- no I know some of you are lucky/self-controlled) and being a control freak, I find calorie counting is best for me. As dd says, once you've calculated something you don't have to do it again. The NHS site has a calorie counter plus dieting help
I'll admit to a sweet tooth, and I do graze on things I shouldn't, particularly in the evening, so clearly that's the first thing to go. If anyone has any advice, I'd be most appreciative!