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  • Suggs
    Suggs Posts: 1,632 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    rofl rofl rofl bb!

    i know the guys get upset when things get too feminine. Are these raging hormones acceptable?!?!


    That would be the other guy, I like to be in touch with my feminine side and anyones elses feminine side, if they let me ;)

    Just back from the gym, salad time, though I wish I had soup :)
    Proud Member of the Lose Weight Thread on I Wanna..................

    Started January 2006 Total loss 180.8lb 82Kg 12st12.8lb
  • ajaxgeezer
    ajaxgeezer Posts: 2,476 Forumite
    Although my box is now oiled and waxed, anything i put in it will come out slightly greasy and with a bit of a fragrance.

    Happy Ajax?

    ......wuh huh yeah.... I do like wine and I'm sure I just tasted a Semillon. :D
  • victory wrote: »
    Well no:rolleyes: this weeks new formula ,variety being the spice of life:rotfl: :rotfl: is buying all the WW products which is not very MSE but it stops me from thinking and H says that is all I do think about food, prepare it and plan it well this week (trip to Asda last night) is to buy all the WW ready pointed stuff so I know exactly what I can have and when and how many points it will cost me...

    I love the WW meats, desserts etc with regards to their meals, I find Tescos own Low Fat meals are much much nicer, better portions and theyre all pointed for you too. All Tescos own brand LF food has WW points on them, meals, crisps, biccies, dips etc everything - its great. Points wise theyre on a par with WW.

    I have to say tho Asdas low fat meals are my fave although they do tend to be higher in points (about 8/9 per meal)

    WW bread IMO is fine for sandwiches but if youre looking to toast it, forget it, its awful. Id recommend Kingsmill Crustless 50/50 - toasts a treat :)
  • Suggs
    Suggs Posts: 1,632 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    ajaxgeezer wrote: »
    ......wuh huh yeah.... I do like wine and I'm sure I just tasted a Semillon. :D

    Im sure thats wrong, that is so wrong, it cant be true :o
    Proud Member of the Lose Weight Thread on I Wanna..................

    Started January 2006 Total loss 180.8lb 82Kg 12st12.8lb
  • really struggling with the munchies today:o . I want a huge bucket of kettle chips now. Fortunately I never have any in the house and I'm feeling way too bone idle to go out and get some. Can't stop eating. Managed to stick to fruit and 'allowed' stuff so far and 1 caramel slice from freezer, oh you were so right grannynise and petrichor.

    If I was on a green day I'd try making some of those lasagne crisps.

    bb
    I try to take one day at a time, but sometimes several days attack me at once
  • victory
    victory Posts: 16,188 Forumite
    I love the WW meats, desserts etc with regards to their meals, I find Tescos own Low Fat meals are much much nicer, better portions and theyre all pointed for you too. All Tescos own brand LF food has WW points on them, meals, crisps, biccies, dips etc everything - its great. Points wise theyre on a par with WW.

    I have to say tho Asdas low fat meals are my fave although they do tend to be higher in points (about 8/9 per meal)

    WW bread IMO is fine for sandwiches but if youre looking to toast it, forget it, its awful. Id recommend Kingsmill Crustless 50/50 - toasts a treat :)

    So do you mean that Tesco's own brand have WW points on them the same as the actual WW meals do? I never knew that, guess where I am off to tomorrow?:rotfl: :rotfl:
    misspiggy wrote: »
    I'm sure you're an angel in disguise Victory :)
  • victory
    victory Posts: 16,188 Forumite
    really struggling with the munchies today:o . I want a huge bucket of kettle chips now. Fortunately I never have any in the house and I'm feeling way too bone idle to go out and get some. Can't stop eating. Managed to stick to fruit and 'allowed' stuff so far and 1 caramel slice from freezer, oh you were so right grannynise and petrichor.

    If I was on a green day I'd try making some of those lasagne crisps.

    bb

    Step away from the caramel bars, it is only because you know it is there, a moment on the lips....a lifetime on the hips:rotfl: :rotfl: :D you will feel bad tomorrow and why put yourself through that? Be your best friend, don't make yourself unhappy, go and get some sugar free jelly or 0% greek yog or drink more hot water with lemon, have a bath, go for a walk, talk on the phone, step away from the freezer:D
    misspiggy wrote: »
    I'm sure you're an angel in disguise Victory :)
  • ajaxgeezer
    ajaxgeezer Posts: 2,476 Forumite
    Suggs wrote: »
    That would be the other guy, I like to be in touch with my feminine side

    ....... Petrichor, do you have a "shakes head in despair" smiley I could borrow please? I can only blame years of him locking his arms around mens thighs :rolleyes:
    victory wrote: »
    So do you mean that Tesco's own brand have WW points on them the same as the actual WW meals do? I never knew that, guess where I am off to tomorrow?:rotfl: :rotfl:

    ......only the Healthy Living range victory, not all Tesco brand stuff. And yes, all HL branded food has the WW points on.
  • victory wrote: »
    So do you mean that Tesco's own brand have WW points on them the same as the actual WW meals do? I never knew that, guess where I am off to tomorrow?:rotfl: :rotfl:

    Yip :) Their entire Low Fat range has WW points worked out for you. On the meals its on the bottom but you'll see it on everything - its fab :)
  • Suggs
    Suggs Posts: 1,632 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    ajaxgeezer wrote: »
    ....... Petrichor, do you have a "shakes head in despair" smiley I could borrow please? I can only blame years of him locking his arms around mens thighs :rolleyes:

    My dear boy, I am a tight head prop, which means I bind with a left arm around the hookers shoulders and the right arm (upon engagment) to the shoulder of the opposing teams loose head prop. My second row or lock, would bind by kneeling behind me and putting his arm through my legs and grabbing the waistband of my shorts, the flanker, binds beside the second row and places his head to the right of my hip.

    Confused? ;)
    Proud Member of the Lose Weight Thread on I Wanna..................

    Started January 2006 Total loss 180.8lb 82Kg 12st12.8lb
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