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__________________ Dani 216/212/140 Mini goal 1: 200 Mini goal 2: 190 Mini goal 3: 180 |
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| ich_will_keine_schokolade, I love your username! Laura
__________________ 32 - 5'3" - female 175 - 130 - 130 ![]() I wish I could say we're all equal, but the truth is Cleo's the cutest. |
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| thanks,i had to think of something good.and i remember a song here called that,and since chocolate is the hardest thing for me to give up,i thought it would be good.My husband had a huge bar of Milka laying around,and i resisted the temptation to eat it,i told myself that if i ate it i had no will power and didn't really want to lose weight,i still had to place it out of sight so i wouldn't still think about it but it worked....i didn't eat it or think about it! maybe i will get to the point to where it can lay on the table and i won't have the urge to eat it.
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I do ok most days, but I don't think I could pass up Belgian waffles or Europen chocolate :help Good thing I don't live over there! Ok, I wouldn't trade all the sweets in the world for being fat again. Fortunately, most of the American chocolate is crap, so I'm not tempted. Laura
__________________ 32 - 5'3" - female 175 - 130 - 130 ![]() I wish I could say we're all equal, but the truth is Cleo's the cutest. |
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__________________ Dani 216/212/140 Mini goal 1: 200 Mini goal 2: 190 Mini goal 3: 180 |
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| HELP !!!! I may be going to Berlin in about a week. If I do go what are some things that I should expect? What do people eat at breakfast? What kind of local "street food" do you have? What time do people eat dinner? I guess any thing like that will be helpful. Thanks! |
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| Berlin is a great city! I have only spent a couple of days there, but I really liked it. It is very alive. The shopping is good. The streetfood in Berlin is currywurst. And I think it is Atkins legal. (Except maybe for the red-sauce) But it is basically a sausage cut up into bite size pieces, sprinkeld with yellow curry powder and eaten with a wooden fork, and sometimes there is a red-sauce that is poured on it, but I havent had the red sauce. Also something called a Doner Kebab is popular street food. It is like a Greek Gyro only tasted better and they are made from either lamb or (my favourite) chicken! They come in a pita, which you will have to throw out, but I think the rest of the ingredients are legal, salad and Tzadziki sauce (I know I spelled that wrong) Dinner time is later than in the us, around 7 or 7:30, and the service is usually very slow. But one nice thing is that once you choose a table in a restaurant it is yours for the night. The waitress wont be trying to push you out. In fact you might have a hard time finding her when it is time to pay! Don't miss the "check point charlie museum" I thought it was really cool. I also went to the Egyptian museum which was also cool. For breakfast people eat different kinds of cold cuts and cheese and tomatoes and bread. Sometimes there will be a hard boiled egg. Sometimes there is liverwurst. You won't find bacon or scrambled eggs, unless you make them yourself. I hope this helps! Have a great time in Berlin!!!
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| Currywurst?? Sounds like a combiation of German and Indain food. I hope I do get to go as I am looking forward to a totallly new experience. I also have now read that Turkish food is very popular. I am glad to hear about the cold cuts and cheese at breakfast. I was worried that it may have been packed with bread!!! Danke! :wave |
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| Hi Sharni! Well, when you visit Berlin and do decide to have a currywurst, avoid having the ketchup with it (that's the red sauce on it). Instead ask them for mayo or mustard or a little of both. Other known street foods are the Turkish Doner (make sure the meat is not the ground/minced kind since it contains fillers. Look for the meet that looks like actual filets were used to make the slab of meat), grilled chicken and "Schweinebauch" which is like bacon only alot thicker and grilled like a steak. Just avoid the Leberkaese (which is like a thick slice of backed bologna but usually contains fillers) and the Frikadellen (which looks like a hamburger patty, but is ground pork and beef with bread crumbs as a filler). The breakfast here usually consists of brotchen (bread rolls), cold cuts, cheese, etc. Usually at a restaurant or hotel, you will get all of these plus butter, sometimes fresh fruits and veggies (if it is a buffet) and sometimes eggs are served from the skillet or boiled. Dinner is usually between 6 to 8pm for most people here. Make sure to visit the Brandenburger Tor! That is the area of the annual Love Parade!
__________________ F/35/5' 7" Start: 7/2004 Total loss: 40 lbs. Restart: 12/15/2008 264/237/140 Total Inches Lost: 34in. on 1/18/2009 MG1 - 250 (Reached 1/19/2009) MG2 - 230 My Journal ![]() Created by MyFitnessPal.com - Free Calorie Counter |
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