The Retirement Thread

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Afternoon folks :okay: my poem 'The Hill' came back to bite me on the r's :laugh: a 15mph sidewind turned into a full on headwind....if there had been a sofa on the side of the road i couldnt have resisted and would've flopped down on it :laugh:, but got to the top..just! :okay:
Anyhow it was nice to be out and waved at variety of other cyclist- electric/racer/mtb :okay:
I had to use bottom gear again on my hill too this morning ^_^
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I read a book put out by Men's Health that espoused a weight loss diet that instead of focusing on denying yourself certain foods stressed eating what you should to be healthy. After you eat all the good stuff you are too full to eat empty calories. just a thought to encourage eating lots of veg, protein and nonprocessed stuff.
I agree. Here is a salad that I made for myself to eat in one sitting...

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Take a look at the info here...

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28 calories for that whole bag!
 

PaulSB

Squire
Gotta love Curry's. The very helpful guy couldn't understand why my order was cancelled and suggested I reorder after checking with my bank that all was good.

Phoned the bank and yes Curry's had taken full payment on December 27th. Phoned Curry's and a very helpful lady eventually worked out the order was cancelled because I had ordered a bundle, phone +case. The case isn't available so the whole order gets cancelled. Yes, a refund has been processed.

Placed a new order and ordered the case direct from Samsung. Sorted.
 

BoldonLad

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I read a book put out by Men's Health that espoused a weight loss diet that instead of focusing on denying yourself certain foods stressed eating what you should to be healthy. After you eat all the good stuff you are too full to eat empty calories. just a thought to encourage eating lots of veg, protein and nonprocessed stuff.
Be well and safe and enjoy that four pounds of oatmeal and kale daily.

About 25 years ago, I suffered a heart-attack. After leaving hospital, one of the things I was advised to do was to improve my diet, and, to lose weight. I was given dietary advice by a dietician. My initial reaction was one of surprise, since it appeared I was being advised to eat more (but different) food that I had formerly. Much to my surprise, I did lose weight, although I did appear to be eating more "volume".

After the success with the diet, I took up cycling, and, lost even more weight. :smile:
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I am absolutely hopeless at 'portion control'. If I like to eat or drink something then I either have lots of it, or none of it, not somewhere in between. I am constantly amazed at how some people can make a 125g bar of Fruit & Nut chocolate last a week... That's 6 minutes worth isn't it? :whistle: As long as I don't start something more-ish, I am fine.

It is why I had to give up alcohol. I'd have a swift half, but then rapidly progress to another 5 or 6 pints. Yes, that WAS a reduction from the 10-12 pints that I would have had in an evening as a young man, but only because my body couldn't handle that much beer any more.

It's over 9 years since I gave up the booze and normally I don't miss it, but tonight I got a text from someone thanking me for the 3 bottles of bitter that I had bought him for Christmas. He included a photo of the 3 different ales. I hadn't bought the beer in person, rather I had provided the money for the beer to be bought on my behalf. I actually started salivating looking at the bottles! Wow, I fancied settling down to watch a film with those by my side. I can't trust myself though - I'll settle for a nice mug of tea instead! ^_^
 

classic33

Leg End Member
I am absolutely hopeless at 'portion control'. If I like to eat or drink something then I either have lots of it, or none of it, not somewhere in between. I am constantly amazed at how some people can make a 125g bar of Fruit & Nut chocolate last a week... That's 6 minutes worth isn't it? :whistle: As long as I don't start something more-ish, I am fine.

It is why I had to give up alcohol. I'd have a swift half, but then rapidly progress to another 5 or 6 pints. Yes, that WAS a reduction from the 10-12 pints that I would have had in an evening as a young man, but only because my body couldn't handle that much beer any more.

It's over 9 years since I gave up the booze and normally I don't miss it, but tonight I got a text from someone thanking me for the 3 bottles of bitter that I had bought him for Christmas. He included a photo of the 3 different ales. I hadn't bought the beer in person, rather I had provided the money for the beer to be bought on my behalf. I actually started salivating looking at the bottles! Wow, I fancied settling down to watch a film with those by my side. I can't trust myself though - I'll settle for a nice mug of tea instead! ^_^
That long!
You do better than me.
 

PaulSB

Squire
Where is everyone? Duvet day is it?
:hello: I've been contemplating stuff!
 

PaulSB

Squire
Good morning. Very windy all night and is still blowing hard, rather happy I'm not riding today.

I'm meeting my best friend for coffee and chat. A few reasons but mainly this awful virus have meant this is only the second time in two years we've been able to get together properly. Yes, we've done several two metre apart doorstep chats and lots of WhatsApp but it's not the same. Really looking forward to this.

I'll try to get the housework done later as it's a busy week ahead.

The sickly orange screen seems to have disappeared. :okay:
 

PaulSB

Squire
About 25 years ago, I suffered a heart-attack. After leaving hospital, one of the things I was advised to do was to improve my diet, and, to lose weight. I was given dietary advice by a dietician. My initial reaction was one of surprise, since it appeared I was being advised to eat more (but different) food that I had formerly. Much to my surprise, I did lose weight, although I did appear to be eating more "volume".

After the success with the diet, I took up cycling, and, lost even more weight. :smile:
In diet terms this is my experience. 7/8 years ago I was 88kgs which I slowly whittled down to 76/77 but couldn't reduce further. With some help from a friend with a deep interest in these things I learned the importance of using the correct fuels. As she put it "you think you're eating well and compared to many you are." She taught me how to eat what I needed to have the energy for my lifestyle and no more.

My fighting weight is 71kg though I can squeeze it to 70.5. Today I'm 73.6 which I need to shift and is because I've only ridden 13 times in two months, winter weight gain and Christmas. The fight back has started!! ^_^
 
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