poppy
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Exactly, Poppy! I used to love and crave these foods, and at college it was kind of like 'stress food' that I ate every day (I'm sorry to admit) and did not move my butt.
I'm about to head into college now and I'll be living in the dorms. I'm really going to do my best not to fall back into the habit of eating those foods, but I think it'll be challenging since I can't cook my own food in the dorms.
That's excellent I'm 5'4" and hoping to weigh about 135 as that's what I weighed at my thinnest. However I have more muscle and a slightly different figure now, so I'm pretty flexible on the number.After the scales reached 164 lbs at a height of 5'2", I woke up and realized what this was doing to my body. Luckily, as a meso-endo, I can gain weight and fat like crazy, but I can also lose it fast. Nonetheless, it still has taken a long time. That was back in 2004. Now in 2009 I weigh about 134.6 lbs. and through this challenge, I'm hoping to get my weight well within the 'tolerance' or 'normal' range, at the rate I'm going, hopefully 125 lbs or so.
Now when I look at this fast-food stuff, or even HEAR about it, my stomach churns. If I'm forced to go to a place like that now, I generally get a salad or a pizza at most, sometimes a baked potato with QUARK (my new best friend). That's it. None of these hamburgers, 'chicken' burgers, or fries. Just imagine: One meal generates around 800-1000 kcal or more. Ewwww.
Ugh! Yes! My friends will mention wanting to go out for fast food, and I just look at them like they're crazy.
Marie Callendar's makes this frozen chicken pot pie...I used to eat them sometimes when I was younger until I found out that one of these little pot pies has 35 grams of fat in it :horor: Is there a projectile vomit emoticon? Because it just amazes me what's in some of this manufactured food product stuff.