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On 2008-07-10, Sheldon > wrote:
> Beer Diet: http://tinyurl.com/6d34cc Nonsensical crap! You wanna lose weight on a real beer diet? I did it. 70lbs in 8 mos! It was just after separating from my wife. The fact I was stressed and depressed and had little appetite helped. But, it worked. Here it is: Breakfast: 1 piece dry whole wheat toast w/ cup of coffee (black). Lunch: 1 cup of soup w/ glass of water Dinner: 2 small bean burritos and 1 six-pak of imported beer. Eat burritos, drink beer, cry self to sleep (opt). Work 10-12 hrs per day. NO!: butter, peanut butter, cheese, mayo, sweets Gar-own-damn-teed to lose approx 9-10lbs per month! ![]() nb |
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On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 19:02:26 GMT, notbob > wrote:
>On 2008-07-10, Sheldon > wrote: >> Beer Diet: http://tinyurl.com/6d34cc > >Nonsensical crap! Aww come on.. it was funny. >You wanna lose weight on a real beer diet? I did it. 70lbs in 8 mos! I lost 60 in about the same time. Similar stress diet. > >It was just after separating from my wife. The fact I was stressed and >depressed and had little appetite helped. But, it worked. Here it is: > >Breakfast: 1 piece dry whole wheat toast w/ cup of coffee (black). > >Lunch: 1 cup of soup w/ glass of water > >Dinner: 2 small bean burritos and 1 six-pak of imported beer. > Eat burritos, drink beer, cry self to sleep (opt). > >Work 10-12 hrs per day. > >NO!: butter, peanut butter, cheese, mayo, sweets > > >Gar-own-damn-teed to lose approx 9-10lbs per month! ![]() BTDT! Some people eat like pigs under stress and depression. I'm like you and can't eat. Luckily things always seem to get better and the pain and stress go away. When happiness returns so does the appetite. I gained 30+ pounds back. I'm pretty tall and can carry more weight than a short person but I didn't like having a beer belly after I got used to being thinner. I'm 6'3" and I'm back down to 192#. I'd like to get down to about 185. I look and feel best at that weight. And I can still have some beer, just not as much as I did when life sucked. Lou |
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Lou Decruss wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 19:02:26 GMT, notbob > wrote: > > >> You wanna lose weight on a real beer diet? I did it. 70lbs in 8 >> mos! > > I lost 60 in about the same time. Similar stress diet. >> >> It was just after separating from my wife. The fact I was stressed >> and depressed and had little appetite helped. But, it worked. Here >> it is: >> >> Breakfast: 1 piece dry whole wheat toast w/ cup of coffee (black). >> >> Lunch: 1 cup of soup w/ glass of water >> >> Dinner: 2 small bean burritos and 1 six-pak of imported beer. >> Eat burritos, drink beer, cry self to sleep (opt). >> >> Work 10-12 hrs per day. >> >> NO!: butter, peanut butter, cheese, mayo, sweets >> >> >> Gar-own-damn-teed to lose approx 9-10lbs per month! ![]() > > BTDT! > > Some people eat like pigs under stress and depression. I'm like you > and can't eat. Luckily things always seem to get better and the pain > and stress go away. When happiness returns so does the appetite. I > gained 30+ pounds back. I'm pretty tall and can carry more weight > than a short person but I didn't like having a beer belly after I got > used to being thinner. I'm 6'3" and I'm back down to 192#. I'd like > to get down to about 185. I look and feel best at that weight. And I > can still have some beer, just not as much as I did when life sucked. > > Lou Yep, I can't eat under stress, either. Never could. I can empathize with folks who eat under stress, but I don't/can't do it. Heck, I drink a glass of water and immediately throw it up (and not on purpose). My husband thinks that my weirdness (in his opinion) is contageous because he's getting the same way - and this is from a man who loves to eat and drink beer! kili |
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On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 18:15:37 -0500, Lou Decruss >
wrote: >On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 19:02:26 GMT, notbob > wrote: > >>On 2008-07-10, Sheldon > wrote: >>> Beer Diet: http://tinyurl.com/6d34cc >> >>Nonsensical crap! > >Aww come on.. it was funny. hmm. much like my beer and zucchini diet (pat. pending). drink lots of beer and don't eat no zucchini. your pal, blake ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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blake murphy wrote:
> > > hmm. much like my beer and zucchini diet (pat. pending). drink lots > of beer and don't eat no zucchini. > What's wrong with zucchini? I had some last night courtesy of my neighbour whose garden is doing much better than he had expected. My wife slice it up, blanched it and then fried it in butter on one side, flipped it over and sprinkled freshly grated Parmesan on it. It was delicious. That was the way she first introduced zucchini to me and I developed a taste for the stuff. |
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On 2008-07-11, Dave Smith > wrote:
> What's wrong with zucchini? I had some last night courtesy of my > neighbour whose garden is doing much better than he had expected. Everybody's garden does better than expected when it comes to zuchinni. In fact, any gardener I've ever known who planted the stuff has neighbors for blocks around diving for cover in stark fear of another zuke nuke. ![]() > wife slice it up, blanched it and then fried it in butter on one side, > flipped it over and sprinkled freshly grated Parmesan on it. It was > delicious. Killer in gumbos. > That was the way she first introduced zucchini to me and I developed a > taste for the stuff. There's "taste for the stuff" and "sick to death". Depends on your garden(er). ![]() nb |
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On Fri, 11 Jul 2008 14:46:43 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote: >blake murphy wrote: > >> >> >> hmm. much like my beer and zucchini diet (pat. pending). drink lots >> of beer and don't eat no zucchini. >> > >What's wrong with zucchini? I had some last night courtesy of my >neighbour whose garden is doing much better than he had expected. My >wife slice it up, blanched it and then fried it in butter on one side, >flipped it over and sprinkled freshly grated Parmesan on it. It was >delicious. > >That was the way she first introduced zucchini to me and I developed a >taste for the stuff. > Try stuffing them sometime. Even a simple bread crumb & cheese stuffing is delicious. -- I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond. Mae West |
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![]() "kilikini" > wrote in message om... > Lou Decruss wrote: >> On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 19:02:26 GMT, notbob > wrote: >> >> >>> You wanna lose weight on a real beer diet? I did it. 70lbs in 8 >>> mos! >> >> I lost 60 in about the same time. Similar stress diet. >>> >>> It was just after separating from my wife. The fact I was stressed >>> and depressed and had little appetite helped. But, it worked. Here >>> it is: >>> >>> Breakfast: 1 piece dry whole wheat toast w/ cup of coffee (black). >>> >>> Lunch: 1 cup of soup w/ glass of water >>> >>> Dinner: 2 small bean burritos and 1 six-pak of imported beer. >>> Eat burritos, drink beer, cry self to sleep (opt). >>> >>> Work 10-12 hrs per day. >>> >>> NO!: butter, peanut butter, cheese, mayo, sweets >>> >>> >>> Gar-own-damn-teed to lose approx 9-10lbs per month! ![]() >> >> BTDT! >> >> Some people eat like pigs under stress and depression. I'm like you >> and can't eat. Luckily things always seem to get better and the pain >> and stress go away. When happiness returns so does the appetite. I >> gained 30+ pounds back. I'm pretty tall and can carry more weight >> than a short person but I didn't like having a beer belly after I got >> used to being thinner. I'm 6'3" and I'm back down to 192#. I'd like >> to get down to about 185. I look and feel best at that weight. And I >> can still have some beer, just not as much as I did when life sucked. >> >> Lou > > Yep, I can't eat under stress, either. Never could. I can empathize with > folks who eat under stress, but I don't/can't do it. Heck, I drink a > glass of water and immediately throw it up (and not on purpose). My > husband thinks that my weirdness (in his opinion) is contageous because > he's getting the same way - and this is from a man who loves to eat and > drink beer! For a complete change of subject: beer and chocolate! Yumm. |
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On 2008-07-11, The UnInmate > wrote:
> For a complete change of subject: beer and chocolate! Yumm. Entirely doable, but chocolate and coffee is better. nb |
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The UnInmate wrote:
> > For a complete change of subject: beer and chocolate! Yumm. How about Young's Chocolate Stout? That's a keeper! kili |
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On Fri, 11 Jul 2008 14:46:43 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote: >blake murphy wrote: > >> >> >> hmm. much like my beer and zucchini diet (pat. pending). drink lots >> of beer and don't eat no zucchini. >> > >What's wrong with zucchini? I had some last night courtesy of my >neighbour whose garden is doing much better than he had expected. My >wife slice it up, blanched it and then fried it in butter on one side, >flipped it over and sprinkled freshly grated Parmesan on it. It was >delicious. > >That was the way she first introduced zucchini to me and I developed a >taste for the stuff. > actually, i like zucchini well enough. sometimes accuracy must be sacrificed in order to make a cheap joke. your pal, blake ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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