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The soup sounds yummy, although I wonder what is in the Lipton mix...just thinking in terms of cleansing. But compared to the master cleanse this seems like a breeze. I wonder if you could drink rice milk instead?

 

And I also did the cabbage soup diet years ago...it was the laxative soup diet for me...lol

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I figured if we get bored of the soup, I'll make another vegitable soup we love (WW 0pt Vegetable soup). Its basically the same thing, all veggies, no fat.

 

I set my goals in 5-10lb incrimants, so that they're attainable...but then I always have the master goal :)

 

I read about one guy who would do it for a week, go off for 2 days, and contuned the cycle. I don't remember off the top of my head how long he did it for, but he lost over 50 lbs...so...this will be my plan....

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I figured if we get bored of the soup, I'll make another vegitable soup we love (WW 0pt Vegetable soup). Its basically the same thing, all veggies, no fat.

I set my goals in 5-10lb incrimants, so that they're attainable...but then I always have the master goal :)

I read about one guy who would do it for a week, go off for 2 days, and contuned the cycle. I don't remember off the top of my head how long he did it for, but he lost over 50 lbs...so...this will be my plan....
wow, 50 lbs is great! I just find that I get bored with the same diets, so if I mix them up that tends to work well for me. I do WW sometimes, sometimes I do atkins - no carbs, now I'm going to do this one too. I can do anything for a week! In this case, two weeks, because I'll be leaving on vaca.
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I figure it's just a week - I think I have the willpower for 1 week. I'm considering doing it for 1 week then take a 2 week break and during the break - just staying off of whites.

 

I'm sorry, but I can't go a week without a diet coke! I think when you deprive yourself of things, it just makes you want them more. Everything in moderation. Okay - like I could sit and eat a whole box of store bought cupcakes - Yeah - I could - that icing is like a drug for me!

 

So I started making cupcakes out of a box mix - and guess what?? - I don't eat them. We have had 3 cupcakes left since the kids' party this past weekend and I haven't touched them. I sort of trick myself - I know crazy but true!

 

BTW - I don't drink a LOT of diet coke - maybe 3 a week. I also dont drink coffee because if I have coffee, I have to have something sweet with it. So my Cuisinart Grind and Brew sits collecting dust. It's crazy how we do these things isn't it?

 

I told FI last night about my diet and he says, "Honey - I know all of your girls (meaning you guys) are on diets for their weddings, but it's totally up to you. If you lose weight or not is up to you - I will love you regardless"

 

I LOVE THAT GUY!! - He is SO a keeper! love.gif

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Awwwwe That's sooooo sweet :)

 

My FI was like "cool! Maybe you'll have to buy a new dress because yours doesn't fit and I'll be able to fit into a regular guy size" lol I know guys drop weight a lot faster than women so I'm going to have to try not to get jealous LOL

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I figure it's just a week - I think I have the willpower for 1 week. I'm considering doing it for 1 week then take a 2 week break and during the break - just staying off of whites.

I'm sorry, but I can't go a week without a diet coke! I think when you deprive yourself of things, it just makes you want them more. Everything in moderation. Okay - like I could sit and eat a whole box of store bought cupcakes - Yeah - I could - that icing is like a drug for me!

So I started making cupcakes out of a box mix - and guess what?? - I don't eat them. We have had 3 cupcakes left since the kids' party this past weekend and I haven't touched them. I sort of trick myself - I know crazy but true!

BTW - I don't drink a LOT of diet coke - maybe 3 a week. I also dont drink coffee because if I have coffee, I have to have something sweet with it. So my Cuisinart Grind and Brew sits collecting dust. It's crazy how we do these things isn't it?

I told FI last night about my diet and he says, "Honey - I know all of your girls (meaning you guys) are on diets for their weddings, but it's totally up to you. If you lose weight or not is up to you - I will love you regardless"

I LOVE THAT GUY!! - He is SO a keeper! love.gif
I LOVE the icing on the store bakery cupcakes, that's really the only part I like about cakes & cupcakes is the sweet frosting!

I told my DH about the diet last night too, he said he's not doing it and if I start getting cranky, he's going to sabotage me with ben & jerry's, lol!

Can you tell I get cranky a lot when I'm hungry??voodoo.gif


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Awwwwe That's sooooo sweet :)

My FI was like "cool! Maybe you'll have to buy a new dress because yours doesn't fit and I'll be able to fit into a regular guy size" lol I know guys drop weight a lot faster than women so I'm going to have to try not to get jealous LOL
up until about two weeks ago, DH and I were both working out like crazy and eating good. DH didn't have a lot to lose, maybe 15 pounds, but it just falls off of him and its all he talks about, how he's so skinny now and look at his abs, blah, blah, blah!! I'm happy for him, don't get me wrong, but I get so jealous that its so easy for him. I lost 20 pounds and have been pretty stuck in the same spot for weeks, it SUCKS! And I get so mad when he talks about his loss, I'm such a bad wife.smile27.gif
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