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In a message dated 12/24/2003 5:14:52 AM Pacific Standard Time,

Serious-Weight-Watchers writes:

I shop for a family of three and can get by

with only about $30.00 per week......that includes my 1/2 gallon of lactose

free milk for $3.50 and our favorite high fiber bread at $3.99 a loaf! and

15 gallons of drinking water and buying things that my DH can eat since he

has to have cholesterol free everything.

Wow Moe! I'd love to see your shopping list! I need to cut corners too!

$30/week? My DH would love that since I use " his " checkbook for groceries!

Happy Holidays!

Amira

" Walk in beauty & don't step on the faeries! "

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Hi there,

I'm new to the list.

Joined WW online a few days ago. First time I've ever done it. Just trying to

get myself acclimated to it. The doc recommended it over Atkins as a

long-term, lifestyle approach. He called it " humane " . So, here I am.

The following post interested me also....

> I shop for a family of three and can get by

> with only about $30.00 per week......that includes my 1/2 gallon of lactose

> free milk for $3.50 and our favorite high fiber bread at $3.99 a loaf! and

> 15 gallons of drinking water and buying things that my DH can eat since he

> has to have cholesterol free everything.

Around here, generic gallons of water are 56 cents each. Just water alone

would run $8.40. Add the milk and bread, and I'd be up to a total of $15.89 plus

tax (9.25%!!! I'm in TN) of $1.47. I'm up to $17.36 leaving around $13 for

food for 3 people.

Where I live, it could be done, but ONLY if I bought bags of beans and

generic cans of veggies at Sav-A-Lot. It would also need to be a

grain/bean-based

diet--a vegetarian diet--which if it has to be cholesterol-free, could very well

be.

However, with the foods DH and I eat, we generally spend about $75-$100 per

week to feed 2 people. That's why I'm liking the WW program. You can eat the

types of foods you like, but just limit the portion size.

I don't anticipate my food bill going down too much. Portion size may be

limited, which means a certain dish could be served at more meals and hold down

the cost. But adding the 0 and 1 point snacks in will drive it up.

We don't usually have snicky-snacks in the house, as we're hot-air popcorn

people. But, that's limited now, sooo..... bring on the lettuce.... which costs

a whole lot more than popcorn!!! LOL!

Dawn the Indexlady

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I know its' all the rage, but it seems so unhealthy!!!!!

Thanks for the Welcome.

I feel tremendous on carb reduction diets!!! What an abundance of energy!!!

Just never lost weight, which was probably due to too many calories. That's

what I like about WW. We can all use our points in a way that suits us

personally, and I'll be spending mine on a bacon & eggs breakfast! LOL! I

thought I

might have to give it up for a grain-based breakfast--which was depressing

because

carbs put me to sleep. I don't want to have to take a mid-morning nap!!

I just gotta rethink smaller portions... not TWENTY slices of bacon, just

TWO. Ha!

Dawn the Indexlady

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Hi Dawn,

I'll add my welcome to you too! You'll love the people on this list --

they're warm and caring and so supportive! I like your doctor's

characterization

of WW as " humane. " My own doctor said WW was the only plan he considers

" sustainable. " I like that description too, because that's what my goal is

......to

sustain my weight loss FOREVER!

Welcome!

Bette

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Hi Dawn. Welcome to WW and to this list. You'll find lots of

support here. The doctors' description of " humane " was great. It is

a long-term, lifestyle approach - you can indulge occasioanlly, satisfy

cravings and stay on-program. You can celebrate holidays, birthdays,

go on vacation, eat out and stay on program. Its' a wonderful

program.

BTW, I'm really anti-Atkins. I know its' all the rage, but it seems so

unhealthy!!!!!

Mitch

indexlady@... wrote:

>Hi there,

>

>I'm new to the list.

>

>Joined WW online a few days ago. First time I've ever done it. Just trying to

>get myself acclimated to it. The doc recommended it over Atkins as a

>long-term, lifestyle approach. He called it " humane " . So, here I am.

>

>The following post interested me also....

>

>

>

>>I shop for a family of three and can get by

>>with only about $30.00 per week......that includes my 1/2 gallon of lactose

>>free milk for $3.50 and our favorite high fiber bread at $3.99 a loaf! and

>>15 gallons of drinking water and buying things that my DH can eat since he

>>has to have cholesterol free everything.

>>

>>

>

>Around here, generic gallons of water are 56 cents each. Just water alone

>would run $8.40. Add the milk and bread, and I'd be up to a total of $15.89

plus

>tax (9.25%!!! I'm in TN) of $1.47. I'm up to $17.36 leaving around $13 for

>food for 3 people.

>

>Where I live, it could be done, but ONLY if I bought bags of beans and

>generic cans of veggies at Sav-A-Lot. It would also need to be a

grain/bean-based

>diet--a vegetarian diet--which if it has to be cholesterol-free, could very

well

>be.

>

>However, with the foods DH and I eat, we generally spend about $75-$100 per

>week to feed 2 people. That's why I'm liking the WW program. You can eat the

>types of foods you like, but just limit the portion size.

>

>I don't anticipate my food bill going down too much. Portion size may be

>limited, which means a certain dish could be served at more meals and hold down

>the cost. But adding the 0 and 1 point snacks in will drive it up.

>

>We don't usually have snicky-snacks in the house, as we're hot-air popcorn

>people. But, that's limited now, sooo..... bring on the lettuce.... which costs

>a whole lot more than popcorn!!! LOL!

>

>Dawn the Indexlady

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi there,

Welcome to Dawn and Dottie too!!

It is a very sustainable program, one that you can fit into forever I think.

How are you doing Bette??

Happy holidays to everyone, I'm going no mail for about 6 days because we're

going to northern Calif. tomorrow so will check in later next week.

Re: Moe's grocery list

Hi Dawn,

I'll add my welcome to you too! You'll love the people on this list --

they're warm and caring and so supportive! I like your doctor's

characterization

of WW as " humane. " My own doctor said WW was the only plan he considers

" sustainable. " I like that description too, because that's what my goal is

......to

sustain my weight loss FOREVER!

Welcome!

Bette

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> Hi there,

>

> I'm new to the list.

>

> Joined WW online a few days ago. First time I've ever done it.

Just trying to

> get myself acclimated to it. The doc recommended it over Atkins as

a

> long-term, lifestyle approach. He called it " humane " . So, here I

am.

>

> The following post interested me also....

>

> > I shop for a family of three and can get by

> > with only about $30.00 per week......that includes my 1/2 gallon

of lactose

> > free milk for $3.50 and our favorite high fiber bread at $3.99 a

loaf! and

> > 15 gallons of drinking water and buying things that my DH can

eat since he

> > has to have cholesterol free everything.

>

> Around here, generic gallons of water are 56 cents each. Just

water alone

> would run $8.40. Add the milk and bread, and I'd be up to a total

of $15.89 plus

> tax (9.25%!!! I'm in TN) of $1.47. I'm up to $17.36 leaving around

$13 for

> food for 3 people.

>

> Where I live, it could be done, but ONLY if I bought bags of beans

and

> generic cans of veggies at Sav-A-Lot. It would also need to be a

grain/bean-based

> diet--a vegetarian diet--which if it has to be cholesterol-free,

could very well

> be.

>

> However, with the foods DH and I eat, we generally spend about $75-

$100 per

> week to feed 2 people. That's why I'm liking the WW program. You

can eat the

> types of foods you like, but just limit the portion size.

>

> I don't anticipate my food bill going down too much. Portion size

may be

> limited, which means a certain dish could be served at more meals

and hold down

> the cost. But adding the 0 and 1 point snacks in will drive it up.

>

> We don't usually have snicky-snacks in the house, as we're hot-air

popcorn

> people. But, that's limited now, sooo..... bring on the

lettuce.... which costs

> a whole lot more than popcorn!!! LOL!

>

> Dawn the Indexlady

I have to agree with you Dawn. I shop for just my DH and myself and

we spend at least $75 per week on groceries. That, of course, does

include non food items as well. But we do buy almost all fresh lean

meats and fish and tons of veggies. We like certain kinds of breads

and cereals that are low point, but not cheap. Also, my DH does not

have a weight problem (plus he works out all the time) BUT he has a

very big appetite. I have learned to measure all my portions, but

he doesn't have to, so I guess we could never get by on $30 per week.

Terri in WI

>

>

>

>

>

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In a message dated 12/30/2003 11:57:04 AM Eastern Standard Time,

rijoyce@... writes:

> BTW,

> when my daughter went off of Atkins she gained back everything she had lost

> and more.

That's true with any one who doesn't stick to it as being a lifestyle. Go off

WW and the same thing will happen. It's a matter of being able to make it a

lifestyle, and that's where WW wins out.

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> >Hi there,

> >

> >I'm new to the list.

> >

> >Joined WW online a few days ago. First time I've ever done it.

Just trying to

> >get myself acclimated to it. The doc recommended it over Atkins

as a

> >long-term, lifestyle approach. He called it " humane " . So, here I

am.

> >

> >The following post interested me also....

> >

> >

> >

> >>I shop for a family of three and can get by

> >>with only about $30.00 per week......that includes my 1/2 gallon

of lactose

> >>free milk for $3.50 and our favorite high fiber bread at $3.99 a

loaf! and

> >>15 gallons of drinking water and buying things that my DH can

eat since he

> >>has to have cholesterol free everything.

> >>

> >>

> >

> >Around here, generic gallons of water are 56 cents each. Just

water alone

> >would run $8.40. Add the milk and bread, and I'd be up to a total

of $15.89 plus

> >tax (9.25%!!! I'm in TN) of $1.47. I'm up to $17.36 leaving

around $13 for

> >food for 3 people.

> >

> >Where I live, it could be done, but ONLY if I bought bags of

beans and

> >generic cans of veggies at Sav-A-Lot. It would also need to be a

grain/bean-based

> >diet--a vegetarian diet--which if it has to be cholesterol-free,

could very well

> >be.

> >

> >However, with the foods DH and I eat, we generally spend about

$75-$100 per

> >week to feed 2 people. That's why I'm liking the WW program. You

can eat the

> >types of foods you like, but just limit the portion size.

> >

> >I don't anticipate my food bill going down too much. Portion size

may be

> >limited, which means a certain dish could be served at more meals

and hold down

> >the cost. But adding the 0 and 1 point snacks in will drive it

up.

> >

> >We don't usually have snicky-snacks in the house, as we're hot-

air popcorn

> >people. But, that's limited now, sooo..... bring on the

lettuce.... which costs

> >a whole lot more than popcorn!!! LOL!

> >

> >Dawn the Indexlady

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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My daughter was on Atkins for over a year and improved her cholestrol

tremendously....plus lost a lot of weight.......my doctor said it was ok but

not something to follow for the rest of your life like you can WW. BTW,

when my daughter went off of Atkins she gained back everything she had lost

and more.........rj

My dh just told me Subway was now promoting Atkins. Where will it

all end?? It seems no one " gets it " . Everyone wants a quick fix

and I guess I have been guily of it in the past also. My DH and I

just returned from visiting his family over the holidays and I

cannot tell you how many people I encountered through family and

eating out that follow the Atkins mentality. Kind of scarey. My

dh, although not officially " following weight watchers " ,(he is 6

foot and weighs 172 pounds), does it by accident because of me and

really " spreads the word " to all his friends. He even said, about

the 4th day of our trip, " I can't wait to get home and eat normal

again. " That " normal " is weight watchers. It is definitely

becoming a lifestyle for us.

Terri in WI

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Yep cause I couldn't live that way the rest of my life.....I need my pasta

and fruit. rj

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In a message dated 12/30/2003 11:57:04 AM Eastern Standard Time,

rijoyce@... writes:

> BTW,

> when my daughter went off of Atkins she gained back everything she had

lost

> and more.

That's true with any one who doesn't stick to it as being a lifestyle. Go

off

WW and the same thing will happen. It's a matter of being able to make it a

lifestyle, and that's where WW wins out.

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I had the same problem with Adkins....gained it all back and then some.

Liz

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From: RJ

Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 11:57 AM

To: Serious-Weight-Watchers

Subject: Re: Re: Moe's grocery list

My daughter was on Atkins for over a year and improved her cholestrol

tremendously....plus lost a lot of weight.......my doctor said it was ok but

not something to follow for the rest of your life like you can WW. BTW,

when my daughter went off of Atkins she gained back everything she had lost

and more.........rj

My dh just told me Subway was now promoting Atkins. Where will it

all end?? It seems no one " gets it " . Everyone wants a quick fix

and I guess I have been guily of it in the past also. My DH and I

just returned from visiting his family over the holidays and I

cannot tell you how many people I encountered through family and

eating out that follow the Atkins mentality. Kind of scarey. My

dh, although not officially " following weight watchers " ,(he is 6

foot and weighs 172 pounds), does it by accident because of me and

really " spreads the word " to all his friends. He even said, about

the 4th day of our trip, " I can't wait to get home and eat normal

again. " That " normal " is weight watchers. It is definitely

becoming a lifestyle for us.

Terri in WI

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