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Good luck, & I'm sure you'll win.
At my last job I had a longstanding bet with a couple of coworkers who also
wanted to lose weight -- whoever had lost the most weight that week (or
gained the least, it turned out to be sometimes) got taken out to lunch by
the rest. Once I discovered NeanderThin, I got taken out to lunch every week
until I moved away. <grin> After I lost 9 pounds in my second week of
NeanderThin, nobody even wanted to do the weigh-ins anymore, they'd just take
a look at me and *know* they were taking me out to lunch. <really big grin>
What really puzzles me though is that none of them have even tried eating the
way I do. They all praise my willpower for sticking to my diet -- I don't
think any of them believe me that cravings for sugar, grain, potatoes, etc.
will all go away in a couple of days. Go figure.
P.S. I wish I could join your bet! Keep us posted on how you do!
[log in to unmask] writes:
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> Meanwhile, I'm going on a bet of sorts with the athletic trainer of a
> friend
> of mine named Elsa. She told him about what I do to lose weight - calories
> mostly from fat with a mere 8 oz. of protein a day and low carbs - and he
> thinks I'm NUTS. He and Elsa were already planning to do a stringent high
> protein, moderate carb and low fat regime to see how much they can lose in
> six weeks: he asked her to ask me to enter this contest so he can prove
> himself right and me wrong. HA! I'm gonna rock this man's world! He's
> your typical "expert" who does recommend lower carbs but still promotes
> oats, rice, etc., high protein and low fat. I cannot WAIT to make him eat
> crow. Mmmmwa ha ha ha ha!
> Dori Zook
> Denver, CO
> P.S. It starts on August first so wish me luck!
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