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| Birthday coming up - now what?? | cheryllynn | Main Atkins Diet Forum | 7 | July 24th, 2008 04:13 PM |
| My Birthday Gift To My Self | boojeanie | Main Atkins Diet Forum | 5 | July 23rd, 2008 08:02 AM |
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__________________ ~Lisa ----------------------------------------- Low-carb RULES, and low-calorie drools. 194/182.0/150 Current mini-goal: get below 180 pounds. on my way! |
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| I like to eat small children who don't behave themselves...MWahahahhahahahhaha! (It didnt scare my 12 year old niece either...sheesh!)
__________________ Big bad John, Leader amongst men and baker of cakes. |
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| I am diabetic, and no one would ever expect me to eat cake not to be rude. I think that it's nice enough that you are bringing the cake - don't cave to peer pressure. If you don't want to eat something sweet, you could also bring a platter of cheeses, cold cuts, olives and pickles.
__________________ Binsk 48 yr. old F,5'5, 272/224/160 Started Mar 23/04 Restarted Jan. /06 268/235/160 ![]() ![]() |
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| It's not rude for an alchoholic to refuse a drink, why would it be rude for you to refuse sugar when you're trying to break your personal addiction? Most Atkineers bring their own 'survival' kits of vegetables, eggs, and cheese, but not desserts. There are plenty of Atkins-friendly cheesecake recipes on the forum, however, that you could bring with you to provide an alternative for you and his guests.
__________________ Female, 21, 5'6" Start: October 24th, 2005, um, restart FOR REALZ 2/24/2007 Total Lost: 60 pounds 237.5/177.5/170/Long Term 120 Then I gained some back, but let's not talk about that, shall we? 194.6/193.2/177.5/120 http://www.myspace.com/kipprulez http://reversevampire.vox.com |
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__________________ ~Lisa ----------------------------------------- Low-carb RULES, and low-calorie drools. 194/182.0/150 Current mini-goal: get below 180 pounds. on my way! |
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| Thanks Binsk and Bombshell for your thoughts on that, I think it would be a good idea to bring some food of my own. It's really a mini-party, me hubby and my bro so they can have the cake. By dessert, I mean one that's in tune with Atkins, like the ones listed in the recipes section...for example something with 2 ounces of softened cream cheese and splenda with a flavor added (like unsweetened cocoa or pumpkin spice).
__________________ ~Lisa ----------------------------------------- Low-carb RULES, and low-calorie drools. 194/182.0/150 Current mini-goal: get below 180 pounds. on my way! |
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| I quite often bring along my own dessert. I'm in OWL, so I do up a 3 minute chocolate cake from here: http://users3.ev1.net/~fontlady/index.html and I bring half along. One time I brought that, strawberries, and the hostess gave me some unsweetened whipping cream...oh my gosh, I was the envy of the party! Bring whatever you can find that is appropriate to the stage of Atkins you are on. Like the other's have said, you wouldn't force an alcoholic or a diabetic to drink or eat something bad for them and people have to understand that. If you are just starting Atkins you need to get your family and friends on your side right from the get-go. |
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| For my own party a couple weeks ago, I brought the dessert (Linda's Raspberry Almond Crumb Cake-THANK YOU LINDA). That just made every one eat what I could eat! LOL Last night, I had a family bday dinner to attend. We had berries with cream per my request. It worked out wonderfully and everybody enjoyed the refreshing desset after such a huge dinner. |
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| This wasn't a birthday party, but an office party where they were having bagels and danishes and stuff...which I couldn't have. So, I made a frittata and took it to the party so I could have some and figured to share too. Everyone and I mean EVERYONE ate ALL the fritatta and left the junk food on the table. In a way, i felt bad for the hosts because they bought stuff from this gourmet deli...and there it all was left over. Everyone kept going on and on about how good the fritatta was! LOL
__________________ ~Joy Start 1/2/06 Goal 6/11/07 restart 1/2/09 268.5/196/185 QUIT SMOKING JULY 23, 2006 while on Atkins ![]() ![]() Just when you think you've eaten enough vegetables...EAT SOME MORE! http://www.fitday.com/WebFit/PublicJournals.html?Owner=ride2joy |
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| lol Validrouge, that happens a lot! We go to lots of parties in the summer. I usually bring cheese chips and devilled eggs, sometimes sliced cucumber (for dips and spreads, etc.) Everyone always hoovers that stuff first and leaves the doritos behind. It's a good idea to eat something before you go so you aren't tempted by stuff and if you know you'll want something, (snack or dinner - depending on the type of party) then bring some friendly food you can eat. If you know there will be cake and you will be tempted then bring your own legal treat. Basically, do whatever you need to do to keep yourself on track. But I'm sure you'll find that most people will want your food anyway because it is so yummy. Have fun!
__________________ Female, 46yrs, 5'3" Restarted Atkins 09/19/05 Re-restarted Atkins 03/12/07 SW198.5/CW215/GW150 ![]() ![]() Slug Free 6WEC#21 & 22 & 23"Superhuman willpower is not required to do Atkins, only the wisdom to put yourself into a position where you won't need it." |
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