I’ve been kind of going through the motions with Weight Watchers. I know the smart point meals I make are on point. That’s not the problem. The problem is all those little “extras” that never seem to get added to my WW app. The hazelnut creamer in my coffee x 4+ times a day. The extra glasses of wine while away. The bites of Cheetos that might be in the pantry that I just happen to open and pop a few in my mouth while reaching for something I was looking for.
So I decided to go back to meetings. I love how easy the online program is and the app, but I know I can skip a weigh in and not really deal with how I really ate the week before like I do at a weigh in at a meeting. I weighed myself when I first got up – no clothes – and I weighed in at 169.1. My meeting wasn’t until 10:00 and I was up at 7:30. I knew there was no way I could wait until then to eat something, so I made a quick egg white, shredded zucchini, 1/2 ounce cheese scramble and 3 slices of Canadian bacon on the side for 4 points.
I ended up making a quick strawberry banana parfait for the road to eat after I weighed in. I made a cup of strawberry sauce with 1 tsp. sugar and 1/2 tsp. corn starch with 1/2 cup of water for 1 point, then used a 5.3 ounce container of Chobani and banana sliced in between. It filled a whole big mason jar for 3 additional points. I forgot to take a picture of it, but it was similar to this, except without the granola.
I forgot that there could be a line for the weigh in, so I was standing in line with my mason jar parfait and the woman next to me asked what it was. I told her it was a 3 point parfait and her first reaction was “you can eat all that for only 3 points?” Yep! I know some people on Weight Watchers think of it as a diet vs. a lifestyle change. You can eat anything – even bread like Oprah says in the commercial! So I am thinking I am going to put together a flyer of all my eats for the week to show people at the meeting the variety of food you can eat and still eat 30 points a day.
I had to go back and see where I was in 2011 when I went back to WW. On April 16, 2011 I was down 11.2 pounds, which meant my starting weight would have been 173.4. So basically for all the ups and downs I’ve had over the last 5 years, I am down .6 pounds in five years. Let’s just call myself the queen of maintaining!
So 163.8 is my first goal – or 5%. I have no excuse because I have time to kill it at the gym and make healthy meals – but I just have to cut out all the in between stuff. Easy to do, right?!
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I am proud to say that while I was gone, Hannah and Jacob ate all their meals at home and made healthy ones to boot! It was so nice to get texts from Hannah showing me her delicious meals. But I know Jacob loves when I cook beef, because that’s outside of Hannah’s wheel house. She doesn’t normally even like to touch it, let alone cook it! Flank steak was on sale for $7.99 a pound. I think it’s funny but when I watch cooking shows on t.v. and they talk about flank steak, they’ll typically say “it’s a super economical meat.” Um, no it isn’t. Right next to it my store had ribeyes on sale for $4.99, and next to that was N.Y. strip steaks for $5.99. But I love flank steak, and knew I’d be morphing the leftovers into another meal for me to justify the cost. I always remind myself that if I were at a restaurant, I’d probably pay at least $12 for flank steak, and that would be for just one portion!
This marinade is better when done overnight, but it was delicious in the three hours I marinated it:
I ended up making grilled flank steak salads. I found a recipe from Gina’s site, Skinny Taste, for a cilantro, avocado and buttermilk dressing. Holy balls. Make this asap. It’s creamy, tangy and spicy. So good. Oh, and I used Tapatio Doritos (3 for 1 point!) as croutons for the top of my salad. You totally need that extra kick of spice and crunch. Just have your family members hide the bag so you can’t help yourself when opening the pantry door.
Six ounces flank steak (6) 3 tablespoons of the dressing (2) 1/4 cup grilled corn (1), romaine/tomato/cucumber/red cabbage (0) and the Doritos croutons (1). A delicious 10 point dinner.
I had leftover salad fixings and beef, so after my WI and hitting up the gym for an hour, I came home and decided tacos were a good idea. I had three big mushrooms and cooked that up with 3 ounces of the leftover flank steak – I love how the meatiness of the mushrooms really gave these tacos a zip of flavor. I pan fried them in 1 tsp. of coconut oil and Pam (1), with three extra thin Mission corn tortillas (4), with the beef (3) and a drizzle of the buttermilk dressing over the top and more Tapatio for (1). 9 smart points for all three tacos – winning! Leftovers never tasted so delicious.
I’d like to point out the difference between my iPhone photo for the salad at dusk vs. my DSLR during the day. I love being able to spend just a little bit more time food styling and photographing my food.
I recently found an old SD card that had 2100 pictures on it – dating back to summer of 2008! I had to laugh at some of my early food photography from fall of 2008. Case in point:
I even have Tony being my hand model. Even if that photo was in focus, I have no idea how I thought that would be a way to tempt people to make any of my food! It was bittersweet to go through some of the pictures though. I felt tears welling up in my eyes when I saw some of these pictures. It’s hard to believe that just six years after these pictures were taken, he’d be gone. I thought I would be with him a life time.
And Bonnie (my MIL), not sure you’ve ever seen this picture of Sean – perfect for your wall!
I have SO many photos that I need to spend just 30 minutes a day getting them in some sort of order – they are all over the place. 10,000+ are just old food pics I can delete. Um, turns out I have 9,917 photos on my iPhone right now
I’ll leave you with this cute picture of Rummy and Roman – look how cute their paws are together! So tired!
I have new windows being installed this morning – my bedroom window had been caulked so many times because Tony always felt a draft in our bedroom. Once I took off all the caulk, there was really nothing holding the window in place anymore, and it’s been taped up for a few weeks so that I didn’t lose the window completely into the yard. I’ll show some before and after pictures on Monday – while I was at it, I decided to replace Hannah and Jacob’s bedroom window and two other windows that weren’t replaced in the living room with the remodel. Just kind of spacing out the home improvement projects this year, and this will likely be the only project I do this year. That’s where half of my tax return is going to!
I hope you have a nice weekend! I am meeting my Mom up for church and lunch on Sunday – I was able to squeeze into her busy schedule! See you on Monday!
You never cease to amaze me. Your energy is off the charts and you are certainly an inspiration to all! I enjoyed your pictures and still wish you lived closer to Charleston so I could come over to your house and eat. 🙂
Um yeah, flank steak is definitely not an economical cut unless it goes on major sale! Have you ever had a flat iron steak? It’s a shoulder cut that can be a bit tough but a good marinade and quick searing to medium rare helps. I can find that for either $4.99 or $5.99 per pound around here. Once I get unpacked and settled, I can’t wait to grill baby, grill!
Awwww look at R&R, so cute together. They are so adorable.
I have just a few photos on my phone. I have made it a habit to take them off every 2 days or so. Same goes for my SDLR, download those almost every day to my laptop. Then I immediately go through them and throw the “failed” photos away. Then I put them in the right folder on my external harddrive. I recently sorted out all our photos that were on 2 different external harddrives and on my laptop and made folders like “vacation” etcetera. It was a lot of work but once I was finished it’s easy to keep up with it. Yep you know me by now 🙂 kind of a control freak.
Good that you are going to meetings. The only time I ever did lose weight was when I went to WW meetings weekly.
I really enjoyed the old photos. Thanks for sharing them. I use to be such a photo junkie. I don’t know what happened. I don’t take them as much anymore. I guess I miss film. The flank steak looks really good. I love the crispy parts you get from the grill.
My Dad was an amazing photographer, I wish I had paid attention when I was younger. He even had a dark room in our basement and when the red light was on you better not walk in on him!
If Hannah eats meat, the crunchy edges are the only bites she’ll eat! 😀
Just catching up on blog reading. Glad you had a good trip, your meals look AMAZING, and big big AWWW for the photos!!! Sending a giant hug your way! Have a great weekendVat!
I need to catch up on your blog too Roz – hope you are having a great weekend whatever you are up to – tell cousin Helen and Dennis I said hello!
I was just reading how we are “losing” our photo history because everything is digital right now. So people die and no one has access to their photo files. One of the things they said was to actually print any photos you consider to be precious. Then your ancestors get to decide whether to keep or throw away. I immediately sent a couple of St. Martin vacations to Shutterfly for prints. And it’s funny because I actually do look at photo albums a lot vs. going into my digital files. So, I guess the author was correct in some ways.
I bet you see a big difference temperature wise in the rooms where you have the windows replaced!
It’s so true, I am trying to think the last time I actually PRINTED a photo I took and I can’t remember! Love that you printed out some of your pics from your happy place St. Martin!
I can tell a difference already with the windows – and I love that they are now double hung so I can clean them easier 😀
Ha ha, just cut out the little stuff, easy right? Ah, no. Truth is, the older we get, the harder it gets. Less leeway!
I could lose the last 5 pounds with perfection, but what’s a life without wine, bread, and chocolate? I mean, I’d have to give up ALLL of it completely. For the next 45 years.
I know, easier said than done, right?!
Good for you for going back to meetings. It’s really the only way I keep my butt in gear! And that flank steak and tacos look so good. Seriously, come cook for me!
Oh and I weigh in at 12:30 on Thursdays. It’s hard to weigh in in the afternoons. But I try to just eat my usual breakfast and keep things “normal” before weigh in.
You are kicking ass Amanda – you should be so proud! I saw on Facebook your food tasting for your wedding was tonight – so exciting! 😀
OMG, that salad looks heavenly!! I love all of your old pics, such fun memories for you. My early food photography is a total crack up, too! I have been trying to go back and reshoot my most embarrassing ones. 😛
That’s not a bad idea on some of the recipes that were delicious, but the pictures looked like ass. Sending big hugs your way and hope you are feeling good!
Sweet throwback to the old pictures – everyone looks so good! Let me know if you figure out how to organize/what to do with all of the pictures, as I have a similar problem…
When I figure it out, I’ll let you know Shelley 😀
I LOVE looking back at old photos and seeing how much better my photography has gotten… even if the old ones make me cringe!
At least we are learning though, right Ash?! 😀
Those tacos look insane! I’m trying to cook things like that at home so Rob will *want* to eat in… When I tell him we are having pork chops and broccoli (even though he loves them), he thinks he’d rather go out for dinner. But when I say “tacos,” he is all in!
Looking forward to seeing you on Monday, Biz!
Hope you are having fun in Chicago Carrie – can’t wait til Monday! 😀