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50p a day til Christmas - healthily?! Weezl's next challenge...

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  • munchki
    munchki Posts: 1,772 Forumite
    Mrs M - sent you a PM, hope that is ok :)

    Thank you everyone for the "diet" insights, very much appreciated!

    I think many have it right on the head actually. We have far too many convenience foods, fast food/junk food etc. All very tempting and for the most part bad for us, well at least for me anyway.

    I must admit that I have been cooking a lot more as of late which is something I very much enjoy. Life is pretty stressful at the moment and it is far too easy to go out for a meal or have a takeaway then it is to take the bit of time to cook, which I actually find relaxing. One of these days I will figure my own self out!! I do feel much healthier and have seen a difference since I have stopped all the low fat, reduced fat, reduced salt etc items. I am now just eating normal food, in moderation, still dont eat much fried as outside of chips really dont care for it anyway and i have cut down the amount of wine etc that I now drink down to one good night at the weekend and maybe the odd single glass a couple times a week. In 3 weeks I have shed 7 lbs (DH says I really should get my pockets fixed so the pounds stop falling out) *shaking head* I dont feel deprived andif I really really want something like today for lunch I positively craved kebab meat and salad, I will have it. I find I now actually eat less, enjoy food more and know that I am not being filled with chemicals etc.

    I am not perfect and have a loooooooong way to go, but one tiny baby step at a time I WILL get there. I am doing it the right way and have a much better chance of never gaining it again by changing my lifestyle!

    Sorry for the looooong ramble, that is what I get for doing mind numbing database management today and having time to think! Did just go put a beef casserole together for tea tonight, a small amount of meat and loads of veggies, should be lovely with some mash for tea later tonight.

    *sneaks back off to finish her work* uggghh

    kath xx
    I am somebody. I am me. I like being me. And I need nobody to make me somebody! Louis L'Amour
  • mumsrus wrote: »
    wow thanks shaz, that skittle vodka sounds lush, may have to try that sometime

    Ditto! :D
    Thanks for that. I fancy doing a couple of Bottles as a secret Prezzie for Hubby. He will LOVE it! I read on that thread that someone has tried "Millions" (the sweets :rolleyes:) Has anyone on here tried that?
    They are his Fave sweets too! :o
  • ashia_2
    ashia_2 Posts: 489 Forumite
    munchki wrote: »
    Life is pretty stressful at the moment and it is far too easy to go out for a meal or have a takeaway then it is to take the bit of time to cook, which I actually find relaxing.

    kath xx

    This hits the nail right on the head for me, I love to cook, but I'm getting incrasingly more tired as I finish work, and decide to grab a lot of pizzas, my pharmacy is also in a supermarket, which means its very easy to grab a couple of not so great bits, coz you want to 'treat' yourself after a long days work.

    P.s - also many thanks to shaz from me also, the skittle vodka looks ace.
    Now MARRIED!11/09/10
  • tattoed_bum
    tattoed_bum Posts: 1,189 Forumite
    foxy-tigger they do silicon muffin trays in home bargains for £1.99

    and they make amazing yorkshire puddings
  • MRSMCAWBER
    MRSMCAWBER Posts: 5,442 Forumite
    Just a quick one....

    Thankyou walmerstores..tried to PM you back but it won't let me :confused: don't know if you pm box is full?

    munchki... i will pm you later...

    Sorry for the wiered post folks :o
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  • Allegra
    Allegra Posts: 1,517 Forumite
    loocyloo wrote: »
    anyone have a recipe for apple cake?

    225g plain flour
    1/2 tsp baking powder
    100g cold butter, cubed
    100g sugar + 2 tbsp
    1 large egg, beaten
    100ml milk
    2-3 apples
    1 tsp cinnamon

    Mix flour and baking powder, rub in the butter with your fingers. (I love this bit - nice and squelchy). Mix in 100g of sugar, the egg, and milk. Put one half into a greased cake tin (I line the bottom with greaseproof paper, otherwise it has a tendency to stick).

    Peel, core and chop up the apples into smallish pieces, place on the dough, sprinkle with 1 tbsp sugar and the cinnamon. Cover with the rest of the dough, sprinkle over the remaining sugar.

    Bake on 180 C for 40-50 mins.
  • Mrs m try again:D

    alegra should that be 100g not 1009?
  • ashia_2
    ashia_2 Posts: 489 Forumite
    cake...sounds...so...yummy...must resist...oh yeah,coz that'll work. Apple cake here I come:j :j :j
    Now MARRIED!11/09/10
  • MRSMCAWBER
    MRSMCAWBER Posts: 5,442 Forumite
    Sorry

    me again :oWalmerstore..still can't PM you :confused: so just in case..
    yes thankyou to the extras...and if you like, the 2 items you mention being started, im more than happy to finish them and send them back for you to keep if you like ;)
    right off again..sorry folks
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  • loocyloo
    loocyloo Posts: 265 Forumite
    Allegra wrote: »
    225g plain flour
    1/2 tsp baking powder
    1009 cold butter, cubed
    100g sugar + 2 tbsp
    1 large egg, beaten
    100ml milk
    2-3 apples
    1 tsp cinnamon

    Mix flour and baking powder, rub in the butter with your fingers. (I love this bit - nice and squelchy). Mix in 100g of sugar, the egg, and milk. Put one half into a greased cake tin (I line the bottom with greaseproof paper, otherwise it has a tendency to stick).

    Peel, core and chop up the apples into smallish pieces, place on the dough, sprinkle with 1 tbsp sugar and the cinnamon. Cover with the rest of the dough, sprinkle over the remaining sugar.

    Bake on 180 C for 40-50 mins.


    :T thanks for that allegra, that sounds very yummy, and just what i was looking for!!! apple cake here i come!

    xxx
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