Drum roll please
Tiffany Moser with a 341!!!
Those in the running for second place were
Laree Kilgore 326
Jessica Norton 316
Emily Welchaman 313
So the second place winner (chosen my random.org) is.....Laree!!!!!! (i will come bring you your $$$$)
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Monday, May 9, 2011
You did it!
So the 6 weeks have ended!!!!!!! Congratualtions to all those who stuck with it. I hope that you all don't hate me by now for suggesting that you do this stupid contest. I have not been very good with my numbers, but I am at least more conscious of the choices that I am making about my health and also promoting some good habits. I am also very happy with the fact that I am still not drinking caffinee, which was a very hard habit for me to break. If everyone wants to email me your numbers I will get the $$ to the winners. Thank you all for keeping me motivated. Keep up it up!
Monday, April 11, 2011
Keep It Up!
So it’s the start of Week 3! I know all of you are doing a great job. You all had great personal goals (being a better wife and mother, writing in my journal, quitting soda, etc.) I am feeling much better now that my headaches are gone (for the most part). I am still mad at myself for getting so addicted in the first place. If you fell a little behind last week on points, I am in the same boat. It is hard to get all your points when life gets crazy, but hang in there. I know that I am finding myself making better choices, and many of the cravings that I thought I couldn’t live without are getting less important. I have been asked who are the players, and what are we all playing for. So here is the list of those I have marked as paid.
Adele Heslington
Danjee Moser
Emily Welchman
Jessica Norton
Jessica Slade
Kirk McLaws
Laree Kilgore
Me
Tiffany Moser
If I am missing anyone, please let me know. I know that some are playing without $, that is cool too. So the grand prize would be 80% or $144 and second place (randomly drawn from those over 300 points) would be 20% or $36. Send in your numbers for weeks 1 and 2, I can keep track and post them.
Adele Heslington
Danjee Moser
Emily Welchman
Jessica Norton
Jessica Slade
Kirk McLaws
Laree Kilgore
Me
Tiffany Moser
If I am missing anyone, please let me know. I know that some are playing without $, that is cool too. So the grand prize would be 80% or $144 and second place (randomly drawn from those over 300 points) would be 20% or $36. Send in your numbers for weeks 1 and 2, I can keep track and post them.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Week One (from Adele) *post edit*
I must admit, sugar is defiantly one of my weaknesses. That means that I have not gone at least 3 hours without having some. Let me describe some for you, I would make a batch of cookies and eat the entire batch. To say the least I had a rough few days. But by the end of I really started to notice a difference. Especially after my cheat day, I could tell what I put in my body really translates into how I am feeling. So today it felt great to be back to no sugar, and white flour, but am having a huge craving. I found this recipe for blueberry muffins and its made with whole wheat flour and honey. They are actually in the oven as I type this, so I am not sure how good they really are, but I thought I would share.
2 eggs
1 cup milk
1/2 cup canola oil
3 cups whole wheat flour
1 cup honey
4 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. salt
2 cups blueberries
*Beat eggs. Stir in milk and oil. Mix in remaining ingredients, except blueberries, until moist. Add blueberries and mix. Fill muffin cups 2/3 full and bake for 20 minutes at 400 degrees. Makes 24 muffins.
I got it off of becomingbetty.blogspot.com
1 cup milk
1/2 cup canola oil
3 cups whole wheat flour
1 cup honey
4 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. salt
2 cups blueberries
*Beat eggs. Stir in milk and oil. Mix in remaining ingredients, except blueberries, until moist. Add blueberries and mix. Fill muffin cups 2/3 full and bake for 20 minutes at 400 degrees. Makes 24 muffins.
I got it off of becomingbetty.blogspot.com
Saturday, April 2, 2011
The Challenge (From Tiff's Perspective) :-)
Okay, I am so proud to have this first week under my belt. Now that I have this little calendar and plan for a "better" me, I just keep thinking, "I need to live this way for the rest of my life." Don't get me wrong, it has been difficult. Before, I was not getting even close to eight hours of sleep. This last week I have had to totally go out of my way to get those eight hours in. Also, I decided to quit all caffienated sodas as my personal challenge. I had to take an advil again even today for the headache!!!! My cheat day tomorrow has kept me motivated.....seriously, but really, why couldn't I live this way all the time? I have to admit, I feel GREAT (besides the caffiene headache). I can totally tell a difference. I am excited to see what the next five weeks will bring. :-)
Report from Day 1
From Jessica:
Rachele this is my report for the first day... feel free to post it on the blog. Love the blog already by the way!
After my first day, I am in awe. I tend to let good habits slip away and I tend to not even realize I am doing it!
I am in awe that the human body is so resilient. That I have literally gone days without drinking water or eating anything nutritious and I still function... even function well.
Weight gain? Yes. Fatigue? Sure. Irritability and a host of other problems? Absolutely.
But I get out of bed, clean my house, play with my kids, eat, laugh, love, and all of it essentially running on empty.
But I went on a walk with Jennie tonight and we talked about what it means to be a good woman. We discussed possible pitfalls in her near adolescent future.
While we got our heart rates up, we also opened up to each other more than we have in a long time. And it opened my eyes to the haze I have been in. The survival mode I have surrendered to.
I am loving this challenge and am surprised how hard it was today. I got 8 points, on my first day. You would think I would get all 10.
So here is my report for the first day of the next six weeks of my life.
Thanks Jessica, You are awesome!
Rachele this is my report for the first day... feel free to post it on the blog. Love the blog already by the way!
After my first day, I am in awe. I tend to let good habits slip away and I tend to not even realize I am doing it!
I am in awe that the human body is so resilient. That I have literally gone days without drinking water or eating anything nutritious and I still function... even function well.
Weight gain? Yes. Fatigue? Sure. Irritability and a host of other problems? Absolutely.
But I get out of bed, clean my house, play with my kids, eat, laugh, love, and all of it essentially running on empty.
But I went on a walk with Jennie tonight and we talked about what it means to be a good woman. We discussed possible pitfalls in her near adolescent future.
While we got our heart rates up, we also opened up to each other more than we have in a long time. And it opened my eyes to the haze I have been in. The survival mode I have surrendered to.
I am loving this challenge and am surprised how hard it was today. I got 8 points, on my first day. You would think I would get all 10.
So here is my report for the first day of the next six weeks of my life.
Thanks Jessica, You are awesome!
Monday, March 28, 2011
SUGAR??????
Sugars are a tough one. There are a lot of natural sugars in a lot of things. I know everyone is trying to figure it out (myself included).
Candy and Cookies are obviously out, but what about everything else?
My personal feeling is the whole purpose of this challenge is to replace bad habits with good ones. So if it is something sweet you crave, you need to train your body to accept fruit in place of something artificial. So go out and get some apples or grapes, or blackberries (on sale @ Fry’s). And when you think you need something sweet, go for that! Because what are you going to do when the challenge is over? The point is to retrain your body to enjoy healthier alternatives.
Also, check the ingredients. If sugar comes up in the first few items, that's a red flag. Make conscious and wise decisions and check your labels when in doubt. Try to take the time to learn more about the things you are putting in your body.
It is nearly impossible to eleiminate all sugars, but you can try to aviod it as much as possible, so if something good for you has a few grams of natural sugar it is probably ok.
so some good substitutes would be FRUIT, FRUIT, FRUIT, honey (sparingly), agave, stevia (both very strong natual sweeteners-just a tiny bit will work), and it you must..... sugar free treats.
Sometimes you just need something. I have tried to cut out sugar before (and I could live on a diet of cake, ice cream and cookies). It was tough but sometimes some sugar-free jello (with a dollop of sugar free Cool Whip) every night for dessert kept me sane and SAFE.
And by the way, has anyone had the Extra Dessert Delights Sugar-Free gum? There are a few different flavors out there, and I recently tried Key Lime Pie. Not the same as the real thing, but yummy.
Candy and Cookies are obviously out, but what about everything else?
My personal feeling is the whole purpose of this challenge is to replace bad habits with good ones. So if it is something sweet you crave, you need to train your body to accept fruit in place of something artificial. So go out and get some apples or grapes, or blackberries (on sale @ Fry’s). And when you think you need something sweet, go for that! Because what are you going to do when the challenge is over? The point is to retrain your body to enjoy healthier alternatives.
Also, check the ingredients. If sugar comes up in the first few items, that's a red flag. Make conscious and wise decisions and check your labels when in doubt. Try to take the time to learn more about the things you are putting in your body.
It is nearly impossible to eleiminate all sugars, but you can try to aviod it as much as possible, so if something good for you has a few grams of natural sugar it is probably ok.
so some good substitutes would be FRUIT, FRUIT, FRUIT, honey (sparingly), agave, stevia (both very strong natual sweeteners-just a tiny bit will work), and it you must..... sugar free treats.
Sometimes you just need something. I have tried to cut out sugar before (and I could live on a diet of cake, ice cream and cookies). It was tough but sometimes some sugar-free jello (with a dollop of sugar free Cool Whip) every night for dessert kept me sane and SAFE.
And by the way, has anyone had the Extra Dessert Delights Sugar-Free gum? There are a few different flavors out there, and I recently tried Key Lime Pie. Not the same as the real thing, but yummy.
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