tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1833343973951138892024-03-13T11:01:04.344-05:00El Cubano Gordo & FriendsThe Weight Loss Journey of Friends Who love Fried Plantains and Picadillo.Alberthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07600736866372492263noreply@blogger.comBlogger353125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-25014245648895600882014-02-10T08:57:00.001-05:002014-02-10T09:04:21.963-05:00Week 1 is officially in the books. Be afraid my fellow Gordo's.<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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As many of you know I have unfortunately won this competition way to much. And like many of you I struggle with the yo yo of weight. I am not going to lie, I LOVE FOOD!!! But as I get older and reflect, I realize that my health needs to be a priority compared to my mouth. So I wish you all good luck. I had a really great first week, but it could have been better. I hope a lot of you (Tom) can start posting and talking trash, trust me it definitely motivates me. I have fallen in love with a new piece of workout equipment for this competition, the kettlebell. Hopefully it puts me over the top and I can capture an unprecedented 4th El Cubano Gordo title. D. Steven Leehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11999847664994469527noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-90641864345271405862014-02-04T18:12:00.001-05:002014-02-04T18:15:28.417-05:002 Days into the 2014 ECG...... And lettuce already tastes like CRAP. it's gonna be a loooooooooong 10 weeks.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-42934429127936899902012-04-25T07:38:00.000-05:002012-04-25T10:08:13.431-05:00Does This Holocaust Memorial Make My Arms Look Fat?<p>I don’t mean to offend anyone with the title of this post, but it relates to how I got to a place of greater acceptance about my body. </p>
<p>Have you read Alexander McCall Smith’s <i>No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency </i>books? You should. They are the literary version of a pillow; they are soft and relaxing. And because I’ve always hated the term “big boned,” they gave me a great description to explain my body type. Like the bush-tea-guzzling main character Precious Ramotswe, I am “traditionally built.” I work out more often than anyone I know, but in a line up with my friends, you’d pick the others as the runners and you’d think my workouts consisted of a biweekly walk down the snack aisle (a Ho-Ho stroll?) at the supermarket. For this reason, I am constantly trying to work on accepting my body and body type.</p>
<p>Which brings me back to the title of this post. When I was based in The Netherlands, I had lots of opportunities to travel. One weekend, about 40 of us in the international expat group I was part of headed to Berlin—awesome city, by the way. My friend Michael was our default photographer and he snapped a candid photo of me at the above-ground part of the Holocaust Memorial. When I was later browsing the photos, I saw my arms, a body part I’ve always disliked for their chunkiness, and was horrified. I groaned and asked him to delete the photo right away. And then I realized what I was saying. <i>I didn’t like how my arms looked chunky at a Holocaust Memorial.</i> WOW. That, in all honesty, was one of the most striking incidences of me needing to get over myself.</p>
<p>These days, I’m really trying to improve my body type acceptance with the old saw, health is wealth. Because it is, as almost all ECGers can personally attest to. In my case, my husband just recently had some melanoma removed. What we thought would be a routine checkup at the dermatologist became a serious diagnosis, two procedures to remove the cancerous cells from his leg, a major procedure to close his excision, a week of total bedrest, two-weeks of using a walking cane, an emergency ultrasound to check for a DVT, emergency wound care after necrosis and infection, grafts with pig bladder tissue, another infection, a full-thickness graft, more bedrest, more emergency visits, a 4-inch scar on his hip, a 10-inch scar on his calf, and a lifetime of follow-up appointments every 3 months.</p>
<p>For the majority of the last several weeks he has been unable to run or cycle (his two favorite activities), but he’s glad it’s been taken care of and he appreciates that they caught it early and treated it. I’m grateful he’s fine and I’m so thankful that through it all, I was able to work out to burn off the stress and anxiety of the last several weeks. I felt like I was working out for the both of us.</p>
<p>So, when you’re really feeling down about your weight or body type, try to instead think about your health. Are you fit? Do you feel healthy? If your answer is no, then by all means, take action. But don’t belabor the number on the scale or on the tag of your jeans—it’s just that, a number. Instead, focus on your overall health, because without that, you’ve got nothing.</p>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-54138516433543789682012-04-20T15:29:00.000-05:002012-04-20T15:29:08.944-05:00Thinking of ECG VII alreadyIn the event there is an ECG next year (lol), I wanted to throw some ideas out there. Let me know what you think.
We've already discussed penalizing those who gain the weight back. But not everybody is cool with negative "negative" discipline. Some like the "positive reinforcement" technique better so how about these rules...
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1. If at the start of ECG VII you weigh the same or less than what you weighed at the end of ECG VI, you will earn 3 bonus points.<br>
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2. If at the start of ECG VII you weigh less than what you weighed at the end of ECG VI, then you will get an additional point for every % lost.Mary L.http://www.blogger.com/profile/01111826866089554639noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-81646284708323172612012-04-19T07:44:00.001-05:002012-04-19T07:44:39.977-05:00Week 11 ResultsWeek 11 <a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ArLu2a9A8JTrdGdQOExzcDg3czV3dGpvWlpEZml0Vmc#gid=0">results</a> are in. Among the reporters this week, Chris Brand is back in the lead!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-49715706187506276242012-04-16T07:25:00.000-05:002012-04-16T07:26:24.912-05:00Body Mass Index CalculatorEven if the number on the scale is something you think you can live with, you still need to consider your Body Mass Index. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) defines it like this: Body Mass Index (BMI) is a number calculated from a person's weight and height. BMI provides a reliable indicator of body fatness for most people and is used to screen for weight categories that may lead to health problems.<br /><br />The Mayo Clinic has <a href="http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/bmi-calculator/NU00597"> this easy-to-use BMI calculator</a> which will tell you what your current condition really means to your health. <br /><br />What’s <em>your</em> BMI?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-53345662061567100372012-04-12T07:39:00.001-05:002012-04-12T07:39:33.715-05:00Week 10 ResultsWeek 10 <a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ArLu2a9A8JTrdGdQOExzcDg3czV3dGpvWlpEZml0Vmc#gid=0">results</a> are in. Among the reporters this week, <strong>Steve Lee</strong> is in the lead!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-20119584466003383572012-04-09T09:44:00.000-05:002012-04-09T09:45:39.992-05:00Setting GoalsAs this competition nears its end, it’s important to remember your goal for the end of ECG. I don’t mean a number that you’d like to see on the scale, or even the money that you hope to win. What I mean is, <em>what will be your long-term take away from 12 weeks of my mostly-unread blog posts and weekly nags to send me your weights?</em><br /><br />I think goals are key. My short-term goal is to have completed 60 workouts (40-60mins duration each) during ECG VI—today, I will finish workout 46. I really want to be in the best shape that I can. My short-term motivations are physically demanding vacations to Patagonia and Alaska in May and June. My long-term goals are to keep up with the same ECG “tricks” so that if/when ECG VII rolls around, that I’m not back where I started this year, or worse, where I was when I started ECG V.<br /><br />You only lose weight one pound (heck, one ounce) at a time, so it’s important that these goals are realistic, especially because concentrating on your goals can really help carry you through. What goals are you thinking about when you pass on dessert or are sweating at the gym?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-86671539347220385482012-04-05T07:41:00.001-05:002012-04-06T10:18:40.445-05:00Week 9 ResultsWeek 9 <a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ArLu2a9A8JTrdGdQOExzcDg3czV3dGpvWlpEZml0Vmc#gid=0">results</a> are in. <strong>Chris Brand </strong>still holds the number 1 spot, but past winner <strong>Steve Lee </strong>has moved up to the number 2 spot!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-35129119909315951472012-04-02T08:24:00.001-05:002012-04-02T08:24:38.662-05:00Upcoming NYC RacesMaybe winning ECG VI isn’t your ultimate goal, but that doesn’t mean you can’t give the leaders a run for their money. Literally—run for 3 bonus point by completing the April 22 Run for the Parks 4 mile course through Central Park.<br /><br />http://www.nyrr.org/run-with-us/city-parks-foundation-run-for-the-parks-4m<br /><br />Or take advantage of a last-minute calorie burning boost before the last weigh in on April 30 by completing this 4 mile race: http://www.nyrr.org/run-with-us/run-as-one-4mAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-4235443978163102442012-03-29T08:17:00.001-05:002012-03-29T08:17:37.944-05:00Week 8 ResultsWeek 8 <a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ArLu2a9A8JTrdGdQOExzcDg3czV3dGpvWlpEZml0Vmc#gid=0">results</a> are in. Only about 4.5 weeks left.…..Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-89462484033081892432012-03-28T10:35:00.004-05:002012-03-28T10:38:51.833-05:00<a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-inyTaJz2Hxo/T3MwPAtEsfI/AAAAAAAAACs/7Ioit5I_Q_w/s1600/end%2Bof%2Bworld.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 150px; height: 200px;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-inyTaJz2Hxo/T3MwPAtEsfI/AAAAAAAAACs/7Ioit5I_Q_w/s200/end%2Bof%2Bworld.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5724972585763254770" /></a><br />While I was visiting San Diego, I had the incredible opportunity to take my workouts to the waterfront. My first full day there I did a 2 mile run to the Mission Bay Aquatic Center, where I then completed a 2 hour stand up paddling (SUP) session. It was awesome. I could hardly move my right arm the next day. If you’re ever someplace where you can try this sport, do. It’s like old lady surfing, totally peaceful, good workout, just you and the water.<br /><br />Since then I got in 3 more runs, each about 5 miles and one of which took me to the end of the world—literally. Here’s a shot I took from the end of Crystal Pier after my cool down. I didn’t manage to capture it, but there were dolphins playing in the surf of the great Pacific. I felt so grateful to have been able to do the run and to have that experience in a way that, for me, only San Diego can provide.<br /><br />Workouts don’t just have to be in gyms and livings rooms. Especially those of you living in warmer climes, please take advantage of the outdoors (and for the love of all that’s good, <strong>please wear 100SPF sunscreen</strong>!!!!). And now that spring is here, those of us up north can head outside to get our workouts done. Whatever, wherever, please try to make exercise a part of your daily life.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-45396973293418993452012-03-26T11:28:00.000-05:002012-03-26T11:30:03.058-05:00Nachos. No, really.Last year’s ECG I was a machine. I was rarely drinking alcohol, I was monitoring everything I put in my mouth. My “dessert” was 6 M&Ms. I was running distances I would have laughed about had you told me I’d been doing them regularly just a few months before and the weight was dropping off. And all I could think about was nachos. I had decided that after being so strict for so many weeks, the thing I wanted the most when ECG V was over was to unabashedly eat a whole order of nachos. I don’t even have a particular love of nachos, but the thought of consuming them was consuming me. <br /><br />Dreaming about food was nothing new. Once, when I was watching my intake before my wedding, I dreamt about eating a chocolate éclair the size of a football. I awoke with a mix of guilt (as if I had actually eaten it) and relief (that no such thing exists—yet). It seemed so real!<br /><br />When ECG V ended, oddly, I never had those nachos. I’d moved on. The biggest splurge I had right after was an entire bagel with cream cheese. It tasted awesome. <br /><br />This time around, I haven’t really thought of what my first real “cheat” will be, but I don’t think it will be too hard to come up with something…Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-26750076759821659722012-03-22T09:09:00.000-05:002012-03-22T09:10:27.969-05:00Week 7 ResultsWeek 7 <a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ArLu2a9A8JTrdGdQOExzcDg3czV3dGpvWlpEZml0Vmc#gid=0">results</a> are in. Still lots of non-reporting…..Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-92132137403772506482012-03-20T11:03:00.002-05:002012-03-20T11:12:39.395-05:00"I'll Take the Salad" (or maybe not)<a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-myT3_QeJkXY/T2isaEewvNI/AAAAAAAAAJA/wsK8nLTHnyQ/s1600/menu_Santa_Fe_Salad_0.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 320px; height: 311px;" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-myT3_QeJkXY/T2isaEewvNI/AAAAAAAAAJA/wsK8nLTHnyQ/s320/menu_Santa_Fe_Salad_0.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5722012890453556434" /></a><br />Yesterday, my best friend shared <a href="http://eatthis.womenshealthmag.com/slideshow/print-list/186355">this</a> with me. I almost burst into tears. It had to be that #1 on this list is my meal of choice when we hit Cheesecake Factory. The worst part is that when I order it, usually whoever I'm with will make a comment like, "Oh, you're being so good." Well, I guess not!<br /><br />Of course, immediately after reading the article I got hungry and headed downstairs for lunch at the company cafeteria. Despite the informative article, I made the mistake of ordering a specialty salad - the buffalo chicken salad. My weight last night and this morning proved to me that the salad I ordered for lunch probably belongs up there with those other salads in the article. I admit that even as I was ordering it, I knew better. The Buffalo chicken salad included - breaded chunks of buffalo chicken, crumbled bleu cheese, bacon, yummy string fried onions, and ranch dressing (which I ordered on the side, but clearly the dressing wasn't the only problem with this salad.)<br /><br />And now, it's lunch time again. I know they have the same salad downstairs today and after describing its yumminess it's going to be tough not to order it. Pray for me!Mary L.http://www.blogger.com/profile/01111826866089554639noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-81876152576005172932012-03-16T13:28:00.003-05:002012-03-16T13:34:22.717-05:00Sodas and the Men Who Love Them (and the men I love who love sodas)I have very dear friends who are twins and <em>incessant</em> soda drinkers. They love soda like no one else I’ve met. Don’t believe me? One of them actually has a high-level position at Coca-Cola in Atlanta. He, of course, loves Coke, Cherry Coke, Vanilla Coke and to avoid the risk of sounding like Bubba from Forrest Gump, any other sugary drink produced by Coca-Cola. In a corporate-Cain-and-Abel-like twist, the other twin cannot get enough Pepsi Max…he has it <em>specially imported</em> to Paris where he lives. <br /><br />I can’t make this stuff up. <br /><br />As I just read, turns out <a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/health/men-love-soda-higher-risk-heart-attack-harvard-scientists-article-1.1038048#ixzz1p643bSZJ"> soda has a particular risk for men</a>. According to research published by Harvard (nod to Chris Bell) scientists in the journal <em>Circulation</em>, drinking just one sugary beverage a day can increase the risk of heart attack risk by 20%. <br /><br />If I told this to either twin, I’d probably get the silent treatment for a few weeks, so I instead share this with you ECGers. I hope you’re more responsive than they are!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-22256716446558023992012-03-15T09:17:00.000-05:002012-03-15T09:18:20.101-05:00Week 6 (Half Way) Results!Week 6 <a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ArLu2a9A8JTrdGdQOExzcDg3czV3dGpvWlpEZml0Vmc#gid=0">results</a> are in. Chris and Kristi are holding onto to the first and second place spots, but past ECG winner Steve Lee seems to be making his power move.<br /><br />We’re half way there everyone. I’m a little bummed that we’re only getting about 80% reporting each week. Please do your best to weigh in and stay strong in these final 6 and a half weeks!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-42012750734878886162012-03-12T15:31:00.001-05:002012-03-12T15:33:28.161-05:00The Manhattan DietWatch out Florida-based ECGers. Looks like those of us in NYC have got <a href="http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/health/the_manhattan_diet_qM4GKkTJyOPpEYNpynaPKK">an edge</a>!<br /><br />Also, heads up that this Wednesday's weigh in marks the half way point--are you where you wanted to be?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-17182971413327738742012-03-08T08:49:00.000-05:002012-03-08T08:50:25.445-05:00Week 5 ResultsWeek 5 <a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ArLu2a9A8JTrdGdQOExzcDg3czV3dGpvWlpEZml0Vmc#gid=0">results</a> are in, though we’ve had a few non-reporters this week.<br /><br />Congrats to <strong>Chris and Kristi </strong>who are holding strong to the first and second place spots.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-9592224912518811352012-03-06T11:34:00.003-05:002012-03-06T13:34:00.569-05:00Liquid DietThis past weekend there was a <em>lot</em> to celebrate—and what better way to foster festivity than with something bubbly. For me, that meant copious amounts of prosecco. (Before you judge, I was not the only ECGer partaking!)<br /><br />However, for all the sparkling wine I consumed, that was the extent of my “liquid carb” intake. Despite growing up in a household where the only beverage I ever saw my father drink (the occasional apple juice and buttermilk excepted) was Pepsi. Morning. Noon. Night. All day, every day. He was not overweight and generally enjoyed good health. Nurture might have dictated that I would do the same, but thankfully, his adoration of Pepsi didn’t spill over to me. Though I don’t hate sodas, after giving up caffeine on my doctor’s recommendation a decade ago, I hardly ever touch soda, even the non-caffeinated drinks like root beer, Sprite, or even Strawberry Jarritos. I don’t much care for juice either, and don’t even get me started on milk. On the flip side, I am <em>compulsive</em> water drinker, so much so that my husband has unofficially diagnosed me with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychogenic_polydipsia">psychogenic polydipsia</a>.<br /><br />Anyway, other ECGers have mentioned that it’s sugary drinks that really add up to problems with their weight. But it’s too easy to extol the evils of soda, diet soda, and other sugary drinks. If you live in NYC, those disgusting subway ads showing globules of fat bubbling over the familiar soda bottles might be enough. Or maybe you’ve seen those stomach-turning stories about “Mountain Dew Mouth” [<strong>Warning</strong>: do not Google this topic if you’re squeamish.] And certainly, there’s not a lot of argument for sodas being “healthy.” Like with all things, it’s about moderation.<br /><br />Though it’s long, I particularly liked <a href="http://www.webmd.com/diet/features/sodas-and-your-health-risks-debated">this article</a> from WebMD that takes a look at all the research and presents both sides of the soda is good vs. evil. <br /><br />And as you know, I’ll never tell anyone to deny themselves anything outright, so I do say, enjoy your soda, but try to keep it within normal limits and remember to hydrate with water—or maybe get yourself a <a href="http://www.sodastreamusa.com">Soda Stream</a>!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-36862655741570775962012-03-01T08:56:00.001-05:002012-03-01T08:58:12.321-05:00Week 4 results--and a pep talk.The Week 4 <a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ArLu2a9A8JTrdGdQOExzcDg3czV3dGpvWlpEZml0Vmc#gid=0">results</a> are in.<br /><br />Congrats once again to <strong>Chris Brand</strong>, weight loss percentage leader, and kudos to Kristi for taking the number two spot! Many, if not all of you, have lamented your own performance as you submit your weights to me each week. I know it’s hard, and I’ve struggled to recapture the hardcore dedication I had last year. <br /><br />Right now, most of us are being “D” students. That means, the majority of the time, we’re making bad decisions, not eating right, and not working out. Let’s at least try to be “B” students. What that means….if you have 10 health decisions to make each day (3 meals, 2 snacks, 3 drinks, 1 treat, and a workout), try to make the right decision 80% of the time. Have one “bad” meal and a scoop of ice cream for dessert, but for the rest of the day, do a workout, and make healthier decisions or eat smaller portions. If you do really splurge, let that splurge be isolated. Don’t say “Well, I started my day with a huge breakfast, so I might as well make the most of the rest of the day.” We’ve all had excuses and explanations, but none of us is happy about the result.<br /><br />So, my pep talk is probably not that great either, but I truly care about everyone and want us all to look at this <strong>ONE POUND </strong>at a time. As extra incentive, I’m willing to give up my three bonus points<strong>***</strong> to anyone who does 5 workouts (at least 1 hour) per week for two consecutive weeks. I care that much about everyone making exercise a priority. <br /><br /><strong>***</strong>I am willing to do this, but whether Al agrees to honor this in the end is up to him.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-88546774830689278462012-02-29T09:42:00.003-05:002012-02-29T09:49:06.673-05:00Get a Free Cookie today at Subway!<a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-8rFRjziGPHk/T0460wLKqgI/AAAAAAAAAI0/ij_Klq_v0rQ/s1600/W3_freecookieday_2ndunit.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 282px; height: 200px;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-8rFRjziGPHk/T0460wLKqgI/AAAAAAAAAI0/ij_Klq_v0rQ/s320/W3_freecookieday_2ndunit.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5714569655139084802" /></a><br />Just thought I would share these super Leap Day deals with my fellow ECG contestants! Check out these <a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/score-29-cent-burgers-60-flights-and-more-in-our-leap-day-deals-round-up-2012-2">yummy discounted deals</a>.<br /><br /><br />(Pssst, Chris, free cookie man. Do it. Do it. Do it.)Mary L.http://www.blogger.com/profile/01111826866089554639noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-7972871083768045462012-02-28T13:33:00.004-05:002012-02-28T17:27:11.259-05:0049 Problems but the B**** Ain't OneThe New Zealand Medical Journal (hence the British-isms like crisps and lollies) has just published the <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/list-49-foods-avoid-includes-seem-healthy-205444461.html ">NEEDNT</a>, or non-essential, energy dense, nutritionally deficient, list. I'm glad it was noted that the list of 49 food items is alphabetical, not in descending "non-essential" order. It's worth looking over and thinking about how many of these items are in your house or are a regular part of your intake.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-54978251770699907172012-02-28T09:26:00.002-05:002012-02-28T09:29:17.593-05:00National Pancake Day TODAY!Woohoo! It's free pancakes today guys! Go get your free pancakes!!!!<br /><br /><a href="http://www.ihoppancakeday.com/">http://www.ihoppancakeday.com/</a><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><span style="font-size:78%;">Note: This was a TEST. If you clicked on the link above, you FAILED!!! Pssst, Chris, free pancakes bro. Do it. Do it. Do it.</span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183334397395113889.post-57386867928037477572012-02-27T09:59:00.000-05:002012-02-27T10:01:31.088-05:00Battle of the Booze<a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-aA1KnSC5-pU/T0ualNfGYWI/AAAAAAAAACc/g7UtvuYKryY/s1600/Stay-Pretty-Drink-Real-Beer.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 150px; height: 200px;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-aA1KnSC5-pU/T0ualNfGYWI/AAAAAAAAACc/g7UtvuYKryY/s200/Stay-Pretty-Drink-Real-Beer.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5713830516315545954" /></a><br /><br />Though this goes against the Lenten season we find ourselves in now, I’m a firm believer in not denying myself anything outright during “diet”/healthier eating phases of my life. They say that those who do deny themselves will just end up bingeing on whatever they’ve held back from. I opt for moderation—and though I’m a Libra—it’s not a quality that comes naturally to me whatsoever. Still, I do it because there are some things I will never give up entirely. And by “some things” I mean alcohol. <br /><br />With ECG, I’m now having to make some choices. If I want to have a drink, I’m going to have to give up something else somewhere. Perhaps I’ll “drink my dessert” or have a lighter snack so that I can enjoy a glass of wine when cooking. And certainly, because I’m me, there will still be times where “going out for a few pints” will really be a few pints, followed by some organic beer at the Muzas, and topped off with some Coors Lights with Uncle Artie (no relation) at the Blarney Cove.<br /><br />In case you don’t think those adult beverage calories will add up, check out this <a href="http://www.collegedrinkingprevention.gov/CollegeStudents/calculator/alcoholcalc.aspx">alcohol calorie counter</a>.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com2