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Anyone else on a diet and struggling?
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WantToBeSE wrote: »I am well and truly back on the wagon today
Have eaten really well and really healthy.
Where does everyone buy their exercise clothes?
Well done, what you had?0 -
WantToBeSE wrote: »I am well and truly back on the wagon today
Have eaten really well and really healthy.
Where does everyone buy their exercise clothes?
Supermarkets are quite good. I like Tescos, am wearing some of their trackie bottoms at the moment (I'm not exercising though)
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TK Maxx has loads of nice stuff.******** Never be a spectator of unfairness or stupidity *******"Always be calm and polite, and have the materials to make a bomb"0
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Aldi and Lidl do have some offers from time to time. I have some tights and socks from Lidl, which are fine. I think Lidl are the only place that do ladies tights that actually fit...Sealed pot challenge #232. Gold stars from Sue-UU - :staradmin :staradmin £75.29 banked
50p saver #40 £20 banked
Virtual sealed pot #178 £80.250 -
~Chameleon~ wrote: »Why do you constantly ignore and refute any advice given to you by those who are obviously more knowledgeable about these things?
I don't mean to be rude but I find your attitude extremely exasperating. Lots of people have given you excellent advice in this thread yet you seem determined to just carry on doing all the bad things you've always done so you're only ever going to get the bad results you've always got.
I don't even know why you started the thread and I think it's a complete waste of time anyone offering you advice to be fair.
She's been doing this for years, on other forums as well.
At least other people are reading and learning from the advice and ideas on this thread.0 -
WantToBeSE wrote: »I am well and truly back on the wagon today
Have eaten really well and really healthy.
Where does everyone buy their exercise clothes?
Gossypium. Their stuff isnt the cheapest, but its fair trade, I bought some of their yoga and workout trousers around 4 years ago and they are still going strong, Id estimate that Ive worn some of the pairs about 1000 times, I do a lot of exercise classes, they wash great and I dont think Ive ever had better quality exercise clothes. About 20 quid for a pair of the trousers, drawstring as well which helps if you are losing weight, none of the falling around your ankles mid class if something is too big for you0 -
Ive also got a few pairs of workout trousers Ive bought from charity shops, couple of pairs I got for a quid and one pair cost me about 2 quid.0
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She's been doing this for years, on other forums as well.
At least other people are reading and learning from the advice and ideas on this thread.
I'm actually wondering whether she's just a wind up merchant. I have a brief recollection of her first incarnation here on a thread about how often you change your bedding and she claimed that it was perfectly normal not to change it for months at a time _pale_
I think I'll do my best to ignore her in the future“You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time, but you can never please all of the people all of the time.”0 -
Why even bring up other things, nothing to do with this thread
And not a wind up merchant0 -
~Chameleon~ wrote: »I'm actually wondering whether she's just a wind up merchant. I have a brief recollection of her first incarnation here on a thread about how often you change your bedding and she claimed that it was perfectly normal not to change it for months at a time _pale_
I think I'll do my best to ignore her in the future
That's a real shame, because you give excellent advice from which others benefit.
You remember correctly. What should/could have been good threads derailed by yap about washing teatowels and tin foil in windows.******** Never be a spectator of unfairness or stupidity *******"Always be calm and polite, and have the materials to make a bomb"0
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