Oh noes! My bosses are breaking up!
It's an amicable breakup. Ken is tired of commuting from Highland Park, and Jeff wants to stay in Evanston (where he lives). So Ken's gonna get his own office closer to Highland Park, and I'm gonna commute up there. So I'll go back to riding on comfy Metra trains instead of CTA trains and/or buses. My train ride should be 35 minutes at the most, so that's not too bad. I like Evanston, but it kinda' sucks our current office is a ways from downtown. Hopefully our new place will be close to cool restaurants and stuff. (Ken says he's gonna try to find a place that has restaurants, etc.)
Also, I probably won't be riding my bike to work anymore.
My (excellent) GP told me that Weight Watchers is the best long-term weight management plan. But dining is a big source of enjoyment in my life, and doing all the point-calculating and management would turn it from a pleasure into an onerous chore. Since my preferences and instincts tend toward healthy food choices anyway (barring diet soda, which I will not be giving up until Hell freezes over), I'm just trying to get myself used to smaller portion sizes.
It's been interesting hearing the various approaches to diet people have been taking.
I'm wondering what would be the easiest way for me to be mindful about what I eat without getting into WW counting - which I know I'd never commit to.
If you could sum up a healthy eating philosophy in one sentence, something you could be mindful about without obsessing about each mouthful what would it be?
Eat whole grains, fruit and vegetables first?
Eat less meat and skip the treat?
Portion control and no snacking?
Protein in the morning? Oatmeal in the morning?
Lean protein and whole grains and snack on fruit?
(barring diet soda, which I will not be giving up until Hell freezes over)
Matt is me.
So our local conglomerate opted out of the recent Verizon/Alltel buyout. But the local company is upgrading to a 3G network so I get a new Blackberry free of charge. This just as I was eyeballing an HTC Desire touch screen phone for Christmas. I guess I can muddle through with a new, free Blackberry until my contract is up next fall and then decide what I want then when I'm not restricted to any one carrier.
(barring diet soda, which I will not be giving up until Hell freezes over)
Matt is me.
Do you guys really like the taste of diet soda? Because I don't know why it has Slurmlike addictive qualities.
Because I don't know why it has Slurmlike addictive qualities.
Probably because the sugar is replaced with CRACK.
I really do prefer the taste of aspartame (Diet Coke) to corn syrup (regular Coke). It's tangier and less cloying.
I used to love diet soda, but now I'm kind of sick of it. I still have it at restaurants or if I'm making a frozen pizza, but that's about it.
healthy eating in one sentence.
Eat at least 5 servings of vegetable and 4 servings of fruit every day
There wasn't much room for junk when I ate that way
I don't come close on the fruit but I will agree that when you make sure to actually eat the servings of vegetables you're supposed to, it kind of crowds out a lot of other stuff.
You diet soda people are weird. Of course, it started out tasting weird to me, and ended up giving me migraines, so it's just never gonna work out with me and fake azucar.