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Happy Thanksgiving 2020!!!!

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Happy thanksgiving everyone. I'm thankful the lights are still on here at AF and I can still chill with my online pals. :)
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Happy Thanksgiving, my AF family! :D

Hope you're all having a wonderful, and safe, day. It's beautiful here in the lovely San Gabriel Valley, sunny, 70-something, just really nice.

I feel so blessed to have come upon this forum all those eons ago. You're a bright spot in my life!
yep its a beautiful day here in sunny So Cal. its a tad breezy, but its nice if you stay in the sun. i can't help but be truly thankful to live in So Cal.....could not have asked for a better day to have Thanxgiving on here in LA.
 
Bought supplies for a trucker Thanksgiving feast (even have rediwhip for the pie):D
At a truck stop and could go into the restaurant but trying to keep my distance, also I don't need to be wasting money on eating out
Happy Thanksgiving :thumbsupdroid:
 

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Been 230 for a huge number of years, most weight gain was around ten pounds, but shed that fat fast :)
I've been working on losing weight recently. I lost a ton when I was sick--weight that I COULD NOT lose before I got sick. I mean it just didn't matter how few calories I ate, the weight would not go away. It kept going up...and up...and up... Then, bam! I lost a bunch during that awful six months in the hospital. One good thing, though, it was like a window$ computer--rebooting so to speak. :o Something got reset! I had lost so much weight that my doctors wanted me to regain 10-15 pounds, and once food was appetizing again, I did that and then some. But now, after that 'reset,' dieting actually causes weight loss! I'm thrilled about that. I still have a ways to go, but I've lost 23 pounds.

I don't feel deprived at all, as everything I consume tastes really, really good, and I'm never hungry. The only change is that I don't eat AS MUCH of my nightly indulgence [dark chocolate] as I was before. When you cannot eat for almost a year, and then you can, you want A LOT of the stuff you really like! So let's just say I ate a lot of chocolate...and now I'm limiting it and losing weight. So it's all good! :D
 
I've been working on losing weight recently. I lost a ton when I was sick--weight that I COULD NOT lose before I got sick. I mean it just didn't matter how few calories I ate, the weight would not go away. It kept going up...and up...and up... Then, bam! I lost a bunch during that awful six months in the hospital. One good thing, though, it was like a window$ computer--rebooting so to speak. :eek: Something got reset! I had lost so much weight that my doctors wanted me to regain 10-15 pounds, and once food was appetizing again, I did that and then some. But now, after that 'reset,' dieting actually causes weight loss! I'm thrilled about that. I still have a ways to go, but I've lost 23 pounds.

I don't feel deprived at all, as everything I consume tastes really, really good, and I'm never hungry. The only change is that I don't eat AS MUCH of my nightly indulgence [dark chocolate] as I was before. When you cannot eat for almost a year, and then you can, you want A LOT of the stuff you really like! So let's just say I ate a lot of chocolate...and now I'm limiting it and losing weight. So it's all good! :D
You can inbox me a photo of you, I wanna see you :)
 
I weighed 144 lbs when I married in 73 and weigh 150 now. I only eat one meal a day and have for decades. I eat plenty when I eat but I roll it into one meal. Between being very active and my eating habits, I eat what I want without any ill effects. I ate two enormous plates of turkey and all the fixings and some pumpkin pie today. Feeling great!
I'm with you Danny.. I feel fortunate not to stress about diet.
 
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