Poisonhearts
New member
You look great in that picture, keep up the good work. Good luck!
Thankfully my bf sent me home with his aloe vera gel he got in Hawaii. I think that saved my life over the past 2 days. lolThe low down:
Age: 26
Height: 5'7"
Weight: 200lbs
Goal weight: 145lbs
Deadline: April 2009 (so I can order my bridesmaid dress)
The plan:
I'm watching what I'm eating. I'm really reading about calories and keeping track of what I eat. I'm trying to stay in the calorie range of 1400-1700/day. I also found a Wii Fit and that will also help me keep track of my BMI and weight along with making various exercises at home fun. I've been going to the gym with a friend who also needs to lose weight. Having the mutual support has really enabled me to step out of my shell and try classes at 24 hour fitness.
I started eating less and healthier on Monday and have lost about 2 lbs already! I last weighed myself on Thursday and refuse to get on the scale until Monday in hopes of seeing more dramatic results. lol
I will continue to post up here with progress. I think that having a diary in a forum like this will keep me motivated. I can't wait to look like how I feel.![]()

Sorry you haven't been feeling so well lately. I bet a lot of it has to do with you sunburn and just overdoing it last weekend. Sometimes, we have to pay for too much fun! Ha ha...
Did you make the chicken curry yourself? I love Indian food, but the curry recipe I have is mostly butter & milk, so the next time I make it I want to try something different.
The lamb sounds really yummy, also! You are making me hungry...![]()
Hey crazygirlCongrats on the 7 pounds so far!
I saw in Alisa's journal (ugotwillugotway) that you were talking about an interview/paper that you wrote on daycare vs. stayhome care. I'm really interested in reading it if you don't mind sharing it. I was a daycare/preschool teacher/babysitter for about 6 years and now I stay home with my little boy so I am not biased to either. I just think it would be interesting to see what other moms have said and what you wrote about. Thanks!!
Keep up the great work!
The chicken & broccoli curry is a recipe my mom came up with. It's more of a casserole, using cream of chicken soup as the base. It's really simple and when I was looking more into it, doesn't have TOO many calories. (Just keep the portions in check!)
I eyeball the recipe but this is about how it goes:
The basics:
2 cans of cream of chicken soup (or 1 large can)
Curry powder to your liking (just taste it to know when you have enough)
About 1/4-1/3 cup of milk (to thin out the consistency of the condensed soup)
I used to use 1 glob of mayo (1-2 Tbsp) to give it some tang, but I left it out for the calories.
Mix in:
Toasted slivered almonds (1/4-1/3 cup is what I use)
About 2 bunches of Broccoli (need to steam them first & blanch them in cold water so they don't continue cooking before you mix them in)
1 or 2 chicken breasts cooked and diced (I like pound the chicken out to an even thickness, dust "montreal chicken" seasoning on it and then throw it under the broiler. Makes the chicken really juicy and no extra fat!)
In a glass (9 x 13) casserole dish, spray with non-stick cooking spray and dump the mixture in. Bake at 325 for about 35-40 min or until you see the sides bubbling up.

It's really the perfect portion and I love Japanese curry (so much different than thai).
Have a good one...Thai curry is way hotter then Japanese curry. I love both, but you can find green thai curry, white, all sorts of kinds, I saw a curry recipe book the other day, I bet it has the works in it. I used to live in Japan and I loved their curry. I would get some at least once a week.
It's called a meal replacement so you can replace a meal for that day... there have been a lot of studies i've seen that people who "cut back" the next day to compensate for a binge the prior day does nothing but put people into a binge purge cycle that they can't get out of.That's why it is called a meal replacement -- to replace the previous meal of the day that you over-eat.
It's crazy to think about how many calories I must have been eating before I started becoming more aware of what I consume. I'm actually too afraid to calculate an average day of eating... After looking up calories/fat of local fast foods and what I used to order, that was frightening enough! I'm so happy that I finally made the commitment to better my life.