Thursday, April 22, 2010
Why do I end up tempting myself?
Monday, April 19, 2010
Day One Down
Helpful serving information
•one banana
•six strawberries
•two plums
•fifteen grapes
•one apple
•one peach
•one half cup of orange or other fruit juice
Vegetables
•five broccoli florets
•ten baby carrots
•one roma tomato
•3/4 cup tomato juice
•half of a baked sweet potato
•one ear of corn
•four slices of an onion
New Rules
Every 2 servings of fruits and veggies (1/2 C is a serving, except lettuce is 1 C) = 1 point (Can get as many points as you can eat on this one, and if you have questions about your serving size, google it)
1 point for 10 minutes of scripture study
1 point for reading a conference talk
1 point for drinking 64 oz of water per day
1 point for not eating after 8pm
1 point for taking a multi-vitamin
2 points for every pound you loose
Take away a point for every serving of candy and desserts that you eat, unless they are sugar free or made with a sugar substitute
Take away a point for every 8 oz of soda that you drink
Take away a point for every serving of fast food that you eat (i.e. McDonalds, Wendi’s, Burger King…)
To join the competition, each competitor must put in $2 for the 4 week session prize during the 1st week. If you don’t, you will be dropped from the competition for that 4 week session. If you choose to drop out of the competition, you forfeit your money. You may compete as an individual or as a team. If you compete as a team, you must indicate that by the 1st day. If a team wins, the prize money will be split between the two of them.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Round two
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Saturday, April 3, 2010
It's the last day and I got my prize!
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
How many more days?
By the way, for those of us that are LDS and choose to fast, did you realize that our first day of freedom is fast Sunday? I can't handle it! This definitely has been harder for me, or maybe I just can't remember the beginning.
Wait, I just thought of something...They change fast Sunday to the next week because of conference. Yay! That makes it a little easier. I love it when things just come into your head like that.
Well, I hope everyone else is doing better than me and staying strong. Keep it up!
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Final day of the Biggest Loser Competition....
is APRIL 3rd, 2010!!!
So make this final week the best one yet, and I hope all the BL rules won't go completely to the wayside once the competition is over. *Sigh.
Final official weigh in is on April 3rd or morning of the April 4th, so keep that blood pumping until then. Happy Easter!
Saturday, March 27, 2010
ONE WEEK!!!!
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Sweets just aren't as sweet
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Sweet Points
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
2 and a half weeks left and I'm out
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
not enough time
p.s. go wii fit plus
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Chuck-O-Rama
Thursday, March 4, 2010
I found my tape measure!!!
While I am the one sweating away the pounds and cutting out junk that isn't good for me, I want to thank Wendi for putting this together to help me get over my slump from the end of last year. I also want to thank Jenny for helping me stay strong!! Thanks ladies, I appreciate it!!!
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Pleasantly Surprised
Sunday, February 28, 2010
FIVE WEEKS
Thursday, February 25, 2010
this week
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Sweet alternative
A friend of mine happen to go off sugar about the same time. On Saturday she came over for dinner and brought a delicious completely sugar free pie (only a little stevia to sweeten the whipped cream -- I didn't say it was low fat). The pie got me thinking about other things I could make with a sugar substitute. The thing is I'm a little unclear on what is an approved sweetener and what is a no no. I think back to the intense banter at the beginning of this thing and recall something about no sweets with processed sugar. What is processed sugar? Can we have raw sugar? What are sweeteners that don't fall in this category?
Let's just get this out in the open, is Splenda/sucralose okay? I was under the impression that anything ending in ose is a sugar but lots of things that are "sugar free" or have "no sugar added" have Splenda. I haven't been eating it but would have no problem diving back in if it is actually on the approved list. There are some sugar free popsicles sweetened with Splenda calling my name in my freezer.
I'm assuming Stevia/Truvia/other brand names of sweeteners derived from the stevia leaf are okay. There's also be a lot of talk about sugar free jello so I've assumed aspartame is approved.
What about honey, agave, or maple syrup?
Sorry for requesting a more detailed list. I hope I don't make anyone upset breaking the sort of don't as don't tell thing we've had going on. I just really have to know.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Six Weeks
Thursday, February 18, 2010
1/2 WAY THERE!!!!
Friday, February 12, 2010
Tasty recipes....
So top on my list of recipes:
1. Oven Berry Pancakes...looks like an individual twist on the Christensen favorite, German Pancakes. I figured the 1 TSP of sugar could be replaced with orange juice (I made an berry sauce with orange juice sans the sugar this morning) or one of the many sugar substitutes. I personally am not a fan of those.
2. Vegetable Spring Roll with Peanut Sauce...I do love some good peanut sauce.
3. Black Bean, Avocado, and Mango Salad. This definitely looks AMAZING. And, I am a sucker for Mango.
4. Strawberry Cheesecake....Yes, that's right, Strawberry Cheesecake. This is in the running for a dish to celebrate the hubby's birthday. While, technically, his birthday is after April 4th, he's not so sure how much sugar-rich treats he wants to gorge on when this competition ends (which is better for my waistline, so I am not complaining). If we try this, I figured for the graham cracker crust I will attempt a sugarfree substitute. All I can say, I discovered Kosy Shack's Sugarfree Tapioca just last week and it's a little bite of heaven, so I definitely want to try this out.
After April 4th recipe list:
1. Homemade Marshmallows/S'mores. I have our very own Becky to thank/blame for this one. After seeing this blog post, I haven't stopped talking to Keaton about this lil' treat. It is definitely on the menu for our first camping trip in the Spring.
2. Baked Oatmeal. Yeah, this looks like a heavenly breakfast item. And, I just don't have the heart to substitute the little bit of brown sugar with any thing else.
Any recipe suggestions I should add on the "Eat Now" or "Save for Later" list?
Monday, February 8, 2010
I'm addicted
Wow! I don't work for the Wii Fit company, and I'm not going to gain anything by telling y'all this, but I can hardly wait to get up every morning and hop on my balance board.
There is a certain new game called "Island Bicycling" I believe. It allows you and your little mii guy to bicycle all over a fantasy island.
In real life, you are walking in place on your balance board, and using the remote control to steer.
However, I get so absorbed into the game, I don't even notice that I'm exercising until my legs start to hurt because I've been walking steadily for an hour-- sometimes two.
It would be more cool if I had to bike away from poisonous snakes, rabid dogs, or ferocious grizzly bears occasionally.
But just the challenge of finding all the flags on the island is enough to keep me wanting to try again every morning, and keep walking until I succeed.
And, by the way, I am succeeding. I am at the 50% mark-- half way to my weightloss goal. Also, the Wii asks me to take my waist measurement occasionally. As of today I have lost 3 inches off my waist since Jan 4th. Not bad. Oops. Time for bed!
Some days are better than others
Sunday, February 7, 2010
another one down
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
NO WONDER
Monday, February 1, 2010
Don't get discouraged!
At first, I would always lose a few extra pounds because I was losing water.
Then, two or three weeks into the diet, I would stall. Nothing-- short of amputation-- would break that stall.
That's when the nurse/counselor/support buddy (depending on which diet I was following at the time) would always pull out the tape measure.
"When you stop losing weight, you are losing inches,"
they would always say.
I'll bet that is what a lot of you are experiencing now.
I'll bet, that although the scales may not be moving as much as you would like them to, you may have started to notice that your clothes are more loose, it is easier to get around, easier to reach things, easier to pick up things, and easier to concentrate.
I'll bet you are sleeping better.
I'll also bet your complexion is glowing, and when people ask how you are doing, you automatically answer, "Great!"
If you are staying on track, you are probably looking and feeling great, no matter what the scale says.
Really, if you think about it, which is more important-- How you are looking and feeling about yourself, or the number on a scale?
Sunday, January 31, 2010
1/3 of the way there
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Counting Down
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
TEMPTATION!!!!
Prizes
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
children
Monday, January 25, 2010
Happy Birthday, Wendi!
Because of you, I am now at the 40% mark towards reaching my goal in April!
Thanks, Wendi!
It's great to not worry about my jeans shrinking when I put them in the dryer!
Also, my Wii Fit Personal Trainer said today that I'm incredible.
What a nice Birthday Present you've given me!
Love,
Aunt Laureli
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
What's Your Motivation?
The one category that is hard for me to consistently do, though, is the 40 minute exercise requirement, especially after returning home from a long day. With my days typically starting at the latest by 5 am, it takes a lot of coaxing after a long day to convince myself I need to change and head out the door for a run.... At those times, even a point is not THAT much motivation. So I want to give a shout out to my endearing, though many times, obnoxious dog, who gets me out of the door when the tally of "one more point" doesn't do the job. Because while I can rationalize the loss of a point, I cannot rationalize the whimper of a lil' puppy just wanting some human attention and a good romp outside of HER backyard home.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
I need some moral support
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Spinach Vs. Lettuce
1 serving of Spinach: Vitamin A 56% Vitamin C 14% Calcium 3% Iron 5% Fiber 3%
1 serving of lettuce: Vitamin A 7% Vitamin C 3% Calcium 1% Iron 2% Fiber 3%
If you are choosing salads to help you along the diet, make sure you aren't blowing your calories on high fat dressings to go with it! There are some really yummy options for healthy dressings, ie. poppyseed, vidallia onion, honey mustard. Make sure you check the labels though, some brands aren't as healthy as they claim!
Monday, January 11, 2010
Thought I was having a rough couple of days
Omar is bringin' it this week
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Water Water WATER!!!!
Polls In. Change is Imminent!
Votes are in. The change passed 2:1. (Sorry for all those traditionalist, but do not cry too badly the "Traditional Biggest Loser", i.e. most weight lost overall, should definitely be made into a subcatergory contention.)
You will now receive bonus "weight" points based on reaching your "ideal" weight goal (see the below post, "Check Your Email...".
***Not to exceed 200 points***
So, worthy competitors, please email me (PRIVATELY) your GOAL WEIGHT LOSS (or weight gain) for April 4th. I need everyone's submission of the "Goal Weight Loss" by Friday, January 15th, so we continue with the games. Please send them soon so we don't have to think of ramifications (i.e. possible disqualification??) A new excel spreadsheet with the new Goal Weight Loss formula will be coming soon...just after a Lisa (Thanks Lisa!) does her magic with her tweeks and wingdings. Thanks for all your input and your continual motivation!
Friday, January 8, 2010
I had a bad day.
Does anyone else have bad days?
Thanks to Wendi!
CHECK Your Email And Submit Your VOTE!
Here's how it will work. Everyone will declare, privately to me, their GOAL WEIGHT LOSS (or weight gain) for April 4th. The goal should be challenging, but realistic (remember, there was a reason you joined this competition). Also, to motivate people to declare a challenging goal, any additional weight lost over your Declared Goal Weight Loss will not receive additional points, but it will be a fabulous personal bonus for you.
[Actual Weight Lost (not to exceed declared weight) / Declared Goal Weight Loss]*200
***Not to exceed 200 points***
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Prize
Music
While there is a diversity of music I listen to, it always comes back to Muse. They are my fave. I can't help but move when I listen to them.
Feeling Better Already!
Just to add my two cents to the sweet tooth cures, I've found that frozen applesauce does the trick. I buy the single serving no sugar added kind. Plus, you sort of have to chip away at it as you eat it, so it takes time and focus. :)
As for the hot cocoa, I substitute with steamed milk. I'm guessing you could buy the sugar free flavors for home, but I generally go to Starbucks and get the sugar free nonfat steamer and add cinnamon. Yum!
And on a final note (for now), I've given up sweets for several months before (turns out I'm kinda of a sugar addict and have to detox for a few months every year in order to get the binging under control). The first couple weeks are the hardest, and then it's just a matter of keeping on. Good luck to all!
a bit bummed
But now it is time to get dressed to do my workout for the day.
I am thinking...
My favorite "Sweet" Quencher
Fruit Smoothies
1 frozen banana
1 yogurt, flavor of your choice (I love Dannon's Light & Fit)
A few chunks of frozen mango
approximately 1/4 cup of frozen berries
approximately 1/4 to 1/2 cup of milk
a splash of lime juice (optional)
Blend to your desired consistency. The frozen banana after blended makes the smoothie silky smooth.
I have frozen mango on hand, but really you can add whatever fruit combination you like best. I also just bought milled flaxseed from Costco (I got sucked in by one of their taste testing booths), which I will try experimenting with by adding a few teaspoons in the smoothies to add an extra boost of omega-3, fiber, and protein. "They" say it blends in smoothly in fruit smoothies. I will see...
Yummy!
GRAHAM CRACKERS!!!
Day 4-how is everyone doing?
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Two hour limit
Peer Pressure
By way of introduction, I am Wendi's (along with several other people represented in this competion) Aunt Laureli.
I am very excited about this opportunity to join this blog, and rub shoulders (cyber-ly speaking) with all of you motivated, and physically superior people!
On the other hand, I need to humbly, honestly, and very gently break the news to each of you that,
"I am going to win," Laureli whispered shyly, looking at her toes. (Well, not quite yet.)
Well... good.
Now that little unpleasant fact is out in the open, and out of the way, maybe we can all get down to the exciting business of helping each other become more physically fit.
I love the trash talk. (Jenny, who knew you and Omar are so good at it?)
However, how about mixing the trash talk with a few tiny morsels of support?
For instance, about the third or fourth day of a diet without sugar, many people find their bodies going through a sort of withdrawal. At worst, they may feel a little dizzy or nauseated. They might even think they have a touch of the flu.
At best, many people start to really crave any kind of sweets, and may find it difficult to walk by the candy/ice cream/bakery aisles without salivating embarrassingly. (Sometimes, I have considered carrying an inflatable canoe and paddle, for just such occasions.)
My best trick for staying on my diet at such times is an easy, 3 ingredient recipe:
AUNT LAURELI'S INSTANT SUGAR FIX:
1 teaspoon (or so) Jell-o POWDER (any flavor)
1 cup hot water
1 tablespoon cream (optional)
Pour the hot water into a mug, and add the Jell-o. Stir to dissolve. Then add cream if desired. Sip slowly.
It's warm, comforting, sweet, and instantly gives you the strength to easily turn up your nose at any Cinnabonn Cinnamon Roll, Tillamook Mudslide Ice Cream, or even Costco's Key Lime Cheesecake.
So thank you again for your obliging acceptance of my future coronation as your "Queen of the Losers." I promise to be a gracious winner, and try not to brag about my success too often.
I am certainly looking forward to this little journey with all of you, mostly so I can see who comes in second place.
But for now, let us put aside this disheartening talk of "winning" and "losing" (I understand the disappointment you must feel right now,)
and instead bouy each other up by providing your very best tips for resisting temptation! (Resistance is not always futile!)
Aunt Laureli
Good Morning
So Jenny and I brought it today by starting our workout with a biggest loser workout and then finishing it with a turbo jam one. In all we worked out close to an hour and we're right on track for getting our points.
What is everyone else doing?
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
FAQs -- Take 2
A: Sorry folks. If you entered in as a team, you only qualify for the team competition. Though don't be totally discouraged, now that we have a large pool of competitors, there is a good possibility that we will add subcategories you can compete for no matter if you entered in as a team or as an individual, like "mothers with children under 3" (since sleeping and exercising is a LOT more challenging when you are at the mercy of little ones); "Couples"; "Overall Male Biggest Loser"; "Overall Female Biggest Loser"; and "Overall BEST Trash talker" (that will be determined by popular vote). Any other ideas for subcategory submissions?
2. If I am a mother of an infant and cannot seem to get my 7 hours sleep through catnaps, will that hurt my team and short me a point?
A: Sadly, yes. Try your hardest and know somedays it will be impossible. But, everyone has their challenges, so points will be missed by everyone here and there...i.e. a hectic work and/or family tempo that will make impossible to exercise for 40 minutes, etc. Do know, that there is still hope for you in the soon to come subcategory competitions.
3. Is frozen yogurt allowed?
A: If it has processed sugar, it is not allowed. That rule of thumb can be applied to all dessert questions. Sorry. As for processed foods that are not desserts, don't go crazy about worrying about the processed sugar...that would be an impossible feat to impose. Just try to use in moderation.
4. Is Diet Coke count against the daily soda point?
A: YES, it does. It's the avoidance of carbonation that gets us our daily "no soda" point. Soda is soda; no matter how it is sweetened. So sorry to all those Diet Coke lovers.
5. Does my weight watcher's dessert eaten in ignorance YESTERDAY (4 January) count against my "no sweets" point?
A: Since the original FAQs stated "Weight Watchers desserts were allowed," no it does not. But, from 12 am this morning, Tuesday 5 January, ALL processed sugar desserts and/or candy count against the "no sweets" point, even weight watcher desserts. (Let's all have a moment of silence for that loss).
Vitamins
Fellow Authors
Losing Weight
Points
40 minute workout (there are no points given for this on Sundays)
No soda
No sweets
daily vitamin
64 oz. water
no eating within 2 hours of going to bed
7 hours of sleep
5 servings of fruits/vegies
Keep Daily totals
FAQ's
A: Start Date is Monday, 4 January and the big reveal will be 4 April. That is exactly 12 weeks.
2. What if I want to gain muscle weight and/or do not necessarily want to lose weight?
A: You do not get penalized for gaining weight but you do lose out on the points you could possibly earn from losing weight.
3. What does no sweets mean?
A: No desserts or candy with processed sugar. Sugarfree candy is still okay. Unfortunately, Weight Watchers desserts and other such treats with processed sugar is NOT.
4. Why do I have to drink so much water?
A: Water aids in weight loss and keeps you hydrated if you are working out. Most experts and trainers recommend 64 ounces of water every day.
5. Does everyone see my weight?
A: NO! This is on the honor system and just remember karma or the 10 commandments (which ever motivates you the most).
6. Why can't I eat within 2 hours of bed?
A: In order to get this point, you need to not eat within 2 hours of bedtime. It is healthier for you, bottom line. Remember there might be days when you make a conscience decision not to earn a certain point and this is okay. This still raises awareness.
7. Will there be weekly trash talking sessions over email? (WTT's)
A: Not anymore, now that we have this AWESOME blog. Thanks, Nicole!
8. What else do I get for participating?
A: A great support group. Better health. A better outlook on life. Need I go on?
9. When do I weigh in?
A: Weigh in this weekend or Monday morning for your official initial weight. Remember to always weigh yourself the same time of day with same amount of clothes on. You can choose to weigh yourself every week or wait until the end. The official weight loss tally of points will be made at the end. Based on your final weight at the end of the competition.
10. Five servings of fruits and vegetables, really?
A: A serving size is probably smaller than you think. It is about the size of your fist. So yes, really! You can do it.
11. If I work out more than 40 minutes, can I earn more than one point for working out that day?
A: No. Only one point for working out is available each day. A workout can be cardio or it can be weight lifting/toning etc. You can alternate the workout.