Week 28 MONDAY 7/21/14
Recipe Review
Today’s
Recipe and Location: Tortellini
Primavera
Found
in: The Pioneer Woman blog
Carrots, cauliflower, and peas
OH MY! I have only had tortellini once and liked it but it wasn’t mixed with a lot
of veggies. So once again, my
veggie issue keeps me from trying or making another one of Ree’s fabulous
recipes. Here’s to you and your veggies!
Random Reflections - Bucket List
Becky’s Bucket
List #17
Have an inground
pool
Finish writing a book on the
Scent Family
Save up enough money for a down
payment on my Kentucky house
Research every town in Kentucky
in hopes of relocating
Work on learning calligraphy
and bettering daily penmanship
Begin making my own clothing
using a mannequin
Volunteer at an animal rescue
Visit all 50 states
Photography courses
Complete all of Mom’s and my
scrapbooks
Go skiing again in Colorado
Meet the Duggar family
Watch every nominee and winner
for the Academy Awards to date
Remodel my kitchen
Take piano lessons
Write 2 books for my
great-nephews
Travel to Wales
Travel to Scotland
Alaskan cruise
Why Weight?
7/13 Sunday 1,595 calories
7/14 Monday 1,619
calories
7/15 Tuesday 3,240
calories
7/16 Wednesday
1,859
calories
7/17 Thursday 2,390
calories
7/18 Friday 1,764
calories
7/19 Saturday 1,848
calories
Goal: 83.7 lbs. (100 lb. loss
between 6/1/14 – 6/1/15)
+
3.9 lbs. this
week’s loss
87.6 lbs. lbs to
go
This
was such a disappointing week. By
Tuesday, I was absolutely starving and seemed to eat everything in sight. No
excuse just fact. I have been hungry all week and of course, made the wrong
choices. I have been recording for seven weeks and the pattern so far is down,
down, down, up, down, down, and up. This hunger thing is annoying. Maybe I need
to consistently eat 1,700 something calories and then level out.
Okay,
this is the new plan – seven days of 1,700 something calories. Here we go.
Wants and Wishes
I
really want to finish reading the final Rebecca Caudill book (Bomb). I read 19 books from February to
June and now I really want to finish the last Caudill book prior to school
beginning.
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