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Easter Pig out

tarab21
tarab21
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Joined: 2003/03/31
United States
2003/04/20, 07:07 PM
Anyone pig out for Easter? I sure did and I feel like crap. and of course the gym isn't open today. I just thought maybe hearing others doing the same might make me feel better..haha
jbennett
jbennett
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2003/04/20, 08:30 PM
My Easter dinner consisted of Hooters hot wings and water. Sometimes you just have to give in. Hey, it is protein!

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--JBennett
"I've up-ed my intensity.... now up yours!"
"Pain is only weakness leaving the body."
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jrchomrk
jrchomrk
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United States
2003/04/20, 09:19 PM
ugh.... too many jelly beans....
jxlynxli
jxlynxli
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Joined: 2003/01/29
United States
2003/04/20, 09:20 PM
i actually ate very healthy today! im surprised i did, im on a very strict diet so i gotta stay determined and strong! you just have to get on with your regular diet and pick up where you left off! dont go starving yourself tommorow your body still needs all the good stuff and needs to be nourished!
jrchomrk
jrchomrk
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United States
2003/04/20, 09:27 PM
I have no problem with eating right when I'm at home, because I only buy myself good stuff. But when I'm at my grandparent's or folk's house... all bets are off. It's hard to resist when there so much good (unhealthy) food just laying around! I try to fight the good fight though.
Carivan
Carivan
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Canada
2003/04/20, 09:27 PM
Barbecued a half of lamb, broccoli, 2 protien shakes and a can of tuna!! Oh ya and a Hienekin!
Happy Easter to those who celepbrate it, and Happy Passover to those who celebrate that too! Matza is a bad carb!

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Ivan Montreal Canada
Philia2
Philia2
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Joined: 2001/10/19
France
2003/04/21, 03:07 AM
Nope, no Easter pig out for me, but I'll sure die for those Jelly Beans!!!!! (cannot get them in France!!! )o;

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Quoting from jrchomrk:

ugh.... too many jelly beans....
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- Nina :o) Les Victoires éternelles sont celles du coeur.
rev8ball
rev8ball
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United States
2003/04/21, 03:33 AM
Do you guys REALLY have to ask me about that? LOL, what do you think?

Typical Italian holiday dinner: started at 3; ended about 9!
I just try to look at it this way - my workout should be great tomorrow. I've got a lot of stored Kcals as a result of today!!

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Michael
"Trample the weak; hurdle the dead!"
lucyladybug
lucyladybug
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United States
2003/04/21, 02:08 PM
I gave up chocolate for Lent so Easter was my day to just eat chocolate. Hopefully I will get it out of my system soon but I was really bad!
gwindalyn
gwindalyn
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United States
2003/04/21, 02:52 PM
Not sure if I did bad or good. For the first time in my life I passed up Easter dinner at granny's. I knew it'd be fried foods, biscuits, mashed potatoes, gravy, desserts, etc etc. :)

Instead I had a steak with onions, red & green bell peppers, mushrooms, and cheese. I did have a few mashed potatoes though.

My easter candy consisted of a free sugar-free sample at a local candy factory/store. But boy did I want to have some truffles!!!



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fsimmons
fsimmons
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2003/04/21, 05:25 PM
wow you really can't get jelly beans in france...
that's good news and bad news wrapped up in one.

as for me and Easter... my sister in law makes these delicious little deviled eggs with tuna in them. they wouldn't be all that bad if they didn't have all the yummy yolks and mayo in them
i just think that as long as they're delicious (not just good or tasty, but down right close to heavenly) and in moderation, they're worth the calories and yes fat too in my book.
i'm not suggesting this to anyone else b/c you will be held accountable for everything you do or do not eat. the questions is: is the food you're eating WORTH the price you will pay in the long run?
and you will pay- (or reap the benefits)
gwindalyn
gwindalyn
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2003/04/21, 05:39 PM
Tuna in deviled eggs? Never have heard of that. Is it a regional thing? And what's the recipe!? :p Anything that gives me ideas for tuna gets my attention. LOL!

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INTRUDER
INTRUDER
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2003/04/28, 12:24 PM
Guess I did eat my share of them little speckled eggs, yum- yum.



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