Posts Tagged ‘Feast’

Tonight on the Tube: Football, Reruns & Thanksgiving Day TV Marathons

November 27th, 2008 by Weight Loss | No Comments | Filed in Health and Diet
News & Notes Happy Thanksgiving! If you get tired of hanging with family and friends, don’t like football or both, then check out the list below of TV show marathons for a little or a lot of something to get you through the day. Some of the better options include Arrested Development on G4, The Closer on TNT, Gavin & Stacy on BBC America, House on USA, and I Love Lucy on TV Land. Prime Picks A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (ABC): Repeat. An unusual feast put together by Snoopy is had around the

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Losing weight can be alot of fun!

November 21st, 2008 by Weight Loss | No Comments | Filed in Health and Diet
Most people will tell you horror stories of how many diets they went on or how they had to eat leaves while watching others feast on meat and potatoes. They will tell you how they starved themselves only to lose a few pounds initially and gain twice as much back. A lot of this has to do with doing the diet thing wrong. You can’t starve yourself to lose weight, it only throws your body out of balance! The Fat Loss For Idiots book will show you the right way to do it, where you won’t just lose we

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November 2008 Newsletter

November 3rd, 2008 by Weight Loss | No Comments | Filed in Health and Diet
During the fall and winter, I love to prepare traditional home made, American dishes so there’s no surprise that Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays of the year. But for those of you who aren’t used to cooking a huge celebration meal, it might seem daunting. There are plenty of easy ways to make your Thanksgiving meal taste delicious and seem effortless to all your guests. With just a bit of planning and thinking ahead you can cook a huge feast for 20 or more guests all by yourself. St

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Weigh-in: Year 3, Week 16

October 1st, 2008 by Weight Loss | No Comments | Filed in Health and Diet
Week 1 of the War on Sugar This week went all to carp. I let in a little bit of sugar here and there and pretty soon, I was having WAY too much sugar. Saturday was supposed to be my sugar day and it was… too much so. And then it was followed by Sunday at Six Flags over Texas (where I had soda and funnel cake and then Marble Slab ice cream afterwards). Finally, Monday was the Yom Teruah (Feast of Shouting or Trumpets) observed at our congregation, which meant a potluck and several different des

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