DogMa wrote:Oh, geez, yeah. Chinese food or a frozen meal or soup or something, and all of a sudden my ring and watch, which are usually spinning around because they're so loose, are so tight they leave a mark. It's crazy.
Then again, sometimes I'm up a pound or two for no discernable reason whatsoever. Just something in the air.
DogMa wrote:I'm not giving up Asian food over a little temporary water weight. I LOVE hot and sour soup, and I've been craving it since I had it last week. It's low in calories, fat and carbs. I don't care if I fluctuate up a pound or two (or three) for a couple of days, or if my ring and watch are tight for one night.
bikipatra wrote:I love Thai but won't bloat for it.
bikipatra wrote:So no, I won't eat food I really don't want AND bloat from it. Why would I???
DogMa wrote: I LOVE hot and sour soup, and I've been craving it since I had it last week. It's low in calories, fat and carbs.
lifelovinaries wrote:MerryMary wrote:Has anyone tried weighing one side at a time? <img src="http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q248/djorrn/scale.jpg" border="0" alt="scale">
OF COURSE! That's ho is disprove the theory that the sum of two halves is a whole. If i weigh both sides separately and add them together it's ALWAYS less than when i weigh BOTH at the same time!
DogMa wrote:I'm not giving up Asian food over a little temporary water weight. I LOVE hot and sour soup, and I've been craving it since I had it last week. It's low in calories, fat and carbs. I don't care if I fluctuate up a pound or two (or three) for a couple of days, or if my ring and watch are tight for one night.
MerryMary wrote:lifelovinaries wrote:MerryMary wrote:Has anyone tried weighing one side at a time? <img src="http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q248/djorrn/scale.jpg" border="0" alt="scale">
OF COURSE! That's ho is disprove the theory that the sum of two halves is a whole. If i weigh both sides separately and add them together it's ALWAYS less than when i weigh BOTH at the same time!
I have to remember that one!
lifelovinaries wrote:MerryMary wrote:lifelovinaries wrote:MerryMary wrote:Has anyone tried weighing one side at a time? <img src="http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q248/djorrn/scale.jpg" border="0" alt="scale">
OF COURSE! That's ho is disprove the theory that the sum of two halves is a whole. If i weigh both sides separately and add them together it's ALWAYS less than when i weigh BOTH at the same time!
I have to remember that one!
OMGosh, i didnt realize the typo in THAT statement, I had to go back and change it! I was supposed to be how i disprove...
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