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Condensed Cream of Mushroom Soup

Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Strawberry and Cream oatmeal (THM E)
Its been a while since I have blogged…. all summer really. Life sometimes just gets busy and I forget to share with you all the yummy recipes I create for my family. This one is a supper easy breakfast.
A few days ago, I was craving Strawberry and Cream oatmeal. I use to love those instant packages of oatmeal a few years ago. This recipe only to a few minutes to whip up. Simple and easy for the busy mom.
This is a single serving recipe.
Strawberry and Cream oatmeal
1 cup water
1/2 cup old fashion oats
4 frozen strawberries
1 TBS heavy cream (one tablespoon has 5 grams of fat)
Sweetener of choice to taste
Optional: Whey Protein Powder for added protein
In a small pot place water, oats, and strawberries.. cook until oats are done, smashing up the strawberries into small sizes.
Place in a bowl, and add cream and sweeten to your taste.
*you can add your WPP at this time if you want the added protein.
Enjoy!
Thursday, June 4, 2015
Crock Pot Beef and Broccoli
This Dish I cooked up while on a Fuel Cycle. It’s a great Deep S meal served over Spaghetti squash or Zucchini noodles.
Enjoy Ladies!
Deep S Crockpot BEEF AND BROCCOLI
By: Shelby Dunning
INGREDIENTS:
1 cup beef broth
1/4 cup soy sauce
2 Tablespoons oyster sauce
3 to 4 Tablespoons of Turvia or THM Sweet blend
½ teaspoon of maple extract
1 tablespoon sesame oil or coconut oil
3 cloves garlic, minced
2 pounds boneless beef chuck roast, thinly sliced or stew meat.
2 heads broccoli, cut into florets or 1 bag of frozen.
1 teaspoon of gluccie
INSTRUCTIONS:
In a medium bowl, whisk together beef broth, soy sauce, oyster sauce, sweet blend , sesame oil and garlic.
Place beef into a slow cooker. Add sauce mixture and gently toss to combine. Cover and cook on high heat for a few hours. (3 or 4 usually)
In a small bowl, whisk together 1/4 cup water and gluccie.
Stir in gluccie mixture and broccoli into the slow cooker. Cover and cook on high heat for an additional 30 minutes. cook until the broccoli is done.
Serve immediately. * I serve mine over spaghetti squash
IF I AM GOING TO BE GONE THE WHOLE DAY, I WILL ADD EVERTHING IN THE CROCKPOT AND LET IT COOK ON LOW … WHEN I AM GET HOME I THEN ADD THE GLUCCIE MIXTURE …LET IT COOK FOR A FEW MINS.. THEN SERVE….
Saturday, May 30, 2015
Shortbread Cookies ~ THM, Low Carb, Gluten Free
Friday, May 22, 2015
Memorial Day Recipe Roundup
I have to say.. I Love Memorial Day! It signals the beginning of Summer. Bring on the BBQ’s, the picnic’s, the fishing at the lake. Last week I was searching my stash of recipes to find the ultimate Memorial day menu. There are so many great and yummy Trim Healthy Recipes out there, that I am still having a hard time pinning down my menu. Here are a few “must try” recipes for your Memorial Day feast.
Salads
Apple Pecan Chicken Salad for Two ( a crossover)
California Cobb Strawberry Salad ( this is a S salad… just watch the dressing)
BLT Chicken Salad (THM S)
Broccoli Salad (THM S)
Bacon tomato cucumber salad THM S by Simply Healthy Home
Sensational Strawberry Salad THM S
No Pasta Salad By The Coers Family
Festive Pasta Salad by Mrs. Criddles kitchen
BERRY AMBROSIA SALAD (THM S) by Mrs. Criddles kitchen
For your BBQ needs:
BBQ sauce By Graceful Abandon
BBQ Sauce by Mrs. Criddles Kitchen
Simply Delicious Marinade by Darcie’s Dishes
Sides:
Grilled Veggies ( There is nothing better than veggies on the grill.)
Deviled Eggs by Mrs. Criddles Kitchen
Desserts:
ICE CREAM ( you can’t have a picnic or BBQ without ice cream)
Fudge Brownies (awesome with homemade ice cream)
For more BBQing Ideas.. check out this post by Darcie’s Dishes!
Enjoy your Memorial Day weekend!
Shelby
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Fried Mushrooms anyone?
Who doesn’t love a good fried veggie at one point or another. While shopping at my local Aldi’s yesterday, I saw that mushrooms were on sale. A thought came to me… Fried mushrooms with ranch sound good. I bought a few packages. Today I whipped some up along with some fried Zucchini.
I used the THM baking blend as my coating. I was worried about how my family would like them. They devoured them! I had to fight them for a few… LOL.
The THM baking blend fries up so crispy.. its so delicious. You can use this batter and coating on just about any
fried veggie or meat dish you want. Its so versatile.
Fried Mushrooms (THM S )
1 package of whole mushrooms sliced in half if huge
3 to 4 eggs
3 squirts of Louisiana Hot sauce (more if you like your food spicy)
1 1/2 cups of THM Baking Blend
salt, pepper to taste
2 teaspoons of Cajun seasonings
Coconut oil for frying
For the batter: scramble your eggs. add Louisiana hot sauce, salt, pepper, and on tablespoon of Cajun seasonings. Mix well. Add in your mushrooms. Let them marinade for a few minutes.
Add your blend to a shallow bowl.. add a teaspoon of Cajun seasonings, salt and pepper.
Dip the mushrooms into the flour mix. Fry…. and enjoy!
Sunday, May 17, 2015
Fudge Brownies--
Brownies are my weakness! I can eat these babies once a day… I am not kidding you! They make a great snack at work… so that’s the excuse I use when I am making me a batch .
These are very easy to make and use my baking blend. For the Trim Healthy Mama these are a S snack.
Fudge Brownies
1 cup baking blend
3 tablespoon coco powder
1/2 stick butter melted
3 teaspoons of vanilla
1/4 cup of THM sweet blend or 1/2 cup of homemade sweet blend
1 teaspoon baking powder
4 whole eggs
Optional : chopped nuts and plan approved chocolate chips
Pre Heat oven to 325. Combine all the dry ingredients, give a stir or two. Add your melted butter and vanilla. Stir your eggs. Add your nuts and chocolate chips if desired. The batter will be thick! Pour into a 8x8 pan and bake for 15 mins. Don’t over bake! Let sit for a few minutes before you cut.
* Note-- THM sweet blend is supper sweet compared to my homemade sweet blend. You might need to adjust the sweetness to your taste.
Enjoy!
Shelby
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Trim and Healthy Goulash
I recently became a working mom. I work in a daycare where they have delish looking and smelling food cooked fresh daily. I mean its not your warm and heat type thing…. but sadly its all of plan for this THM. Yesterday, they served Goulash. It smelled and looked so good. I just had to come home and make some.
I don’t know why I have not made this before.. its so easy, simple and a one pot meal… which in this home is a win, win for the dish washers (aka… my girls).
There are many ways you can round out this meal. One Make it an S by serving a low carb veggie side or salad. ( I love green beans with bacon.) Another way is an E. I have a quick and easy sprouted garlic bread recipe that the family loves.. add these to this goulash and bam… a Fabulous E!
Anyway you look at it.. it’s a great and wonderful fast meal the family will enjoy!
Trim and Healthy Goulash
2 lbs. ground turkey
1 box Dream field elbow noodles
1 can diced tomatoes with basil, garlic, and oregano
2 small cans of tomato sauce
1 tablespoon dried onion
2 teaspoon garlic powder
salt, pepper to taste
2 teaspoons or to taste Cajun Seasoning (I use Tony’s Cajun Seasonings)
2 cups water
Brown your ground turkey in a large enough pot that is big enough for all the ingredients. Drain and rinse for E… (leave as is if your doing S )
Add your seasonings, onion, garlic powder, tomato sauce and dice tomatoes to pot.
Stir to mix. Add water, and the box of noodles.
Simmer until elbow noodles are done… about 10 to 15 mins.
Add more water if you need to to finish cooking the noodles.
Enjoy!
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Where has time gone?
Who would have thought, one Facebook post from a friend would lead me to a life changing plan? April 1st, 2013 I began a journey to lose some weight. I really did not think I would be so successful. I really thought, “Girl, your about to spend 40 dollars a month on WW, so why not try this first.. if it works than great… if not get ready to spend money each month.”
So the journey began!
I purchased my Trim Healthy Mama book in March… began reading it March 25th… my first THM shopping trip March 29th… then began this amazing journey to FOOD FREEDOM on April 1st, 2013… at a whopping 260 pounds! I know, I know… I can’t believe I am stating that number! I knew I needed to do something when my body ached just getting out of bed! I’m not even 40 yet, but my life two years ago was vastly different than it is now. I don’t want to remember the depressed person I was back then. I had so many aches and pains that I just could hardly do anything. I would be worn out from just a shopping trip to Wal-Mart or a walk around the block. I also was showing some early signs of diabetes. You see both my parents are diabetics, and I knew that if I didn’t do something.. I would become one too. I set a goal that I really thought was unattainable… to lose 80 lbs.
(Me in January of 2013)
The beginning of Journey:
The first week was the hardest for me. Really I was addicted to sugar, so going cold turkey with no sugar was the hardest. To top it off, that first week also held my Dad’s retirement party… as in lots of off plan foods! But I made it… did not even have one off plan food there. Some of the food I made, I thought.. well this is not what I expected… (meaning its not that sweet or its bitter tasting.. ha-ha) As time went on, I began to realize that my taste buds were changing. Things began to taste wonderful; ( them THM sweets were getting good!) my weight was dropping and most importantly… I DID NOT FEEL LIKE I WAS ON A DIET!
(November 2013 with a 52 lb. loss)
During the Journey:
I was dropping weight and have a blast.. by November 2103 I had lost 52 lbs.! Looking back at my little notes in the back of my THM book, I can see a steady loss until the stall hit! Yap I stalled out after my loss of them 52 lbs. I was bummed but with the holidays fast approaching I figured it would be ok.. just stick to the plan and it will start up again… WHAT I DIDN’T REALIZE WAS THE CHANGES HAPPENING TO MY BODY! Well, what I thought was a stall really wasn’t… I was shrinking… LOL… My body was shifting and doing some major “ rearranging”. At the beginning of 2014 I decided to do a Fuel cycle to see if I couldn’t speed things up a little. Well, I learned a ton for that FC and for a month or so the scale moved downward only to repeat the cycle again…. stalling, shrinking, dropping, stalling, shrinking, dropping….
(Sometime in January of 2014)
(one Year Trimaversary 2014)
Goal Weight!
In September of 2014 I hit goal weight… with a loss of a whopping 84 lbs. (you can see my story here)
(goal weight September 2014)
The Journey is still going….
Its two years later and I have lost a total of 92 lbs.. yes even after I was at what I wanted to be at.. I still have lost more pounds. Why? Well, I found myself at a new point of my journey.. I had to learn how to maintain and incorporate Crossover meals into my diet. I have maintained at 92 lbs. lost for a few months now… my Trim Healthy Mama journey will never end! It has been so wonderful to be able to have the energy I have.. feel the way I feel.. I can keep up with a class room full of 3 year olds everyday..(its amazing) I am a THM for life! The Facebook community has become a big part of my life over the last two years. The new friendships I have made have blessed me abundantly.
My Husband and I about a month ago!
My Tips:
Don’t look at THM as just another diet… IT’S A LIFESTYLE CHANGE!
Take lots of pictures during your journey!
Remember that each person is different, your skinny will not be the same as your friends.
Have fun!
And remember: Slow and steady wins the race!
Enjoy your Journey!
Shelby
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
J-E- L-L-O ( Sugar Free, THM FP)
Saturday, January 31, 2015
The best easy Pizza Crust EVER!
I have a confession……..
I love pizza, but I have not had any “real” pizza in a very long time.
I tried Gwen’s sour dough a time or two… but I would forget about it in the fridge and it wasted..
yes…. I am very bad…
but when a I seen One Degree had sprouted Wheat flour and Sprouted Spelt flour
I knew I needed to try it…
Wow! I love this stuff! Best of all, my tummy seems to be able to handle this very well.
I am trilled!
My picky eater has approved this as REAL PIZZA…. it’s a win in my book!
This Pizza Crust is an E for all my THM’s.
I make a crossover meat lover pizza with it…
Pizza Crust
(makes two 12 inch crust)
1 pkg yeast ( fast rising or regular)
1 1/2 cups of sprouted spelt flour
1 1/2 cup of sprouted whole wheat flour
1 teaspoon sea salt
1 cup warm water
2 tablespoons of melted coconut oil
Warm water in a sauce pan or microwave until its very warm but not too hot to touch. Combine 1 cup flour (either one) and your yeast into a bowl. Combine your water and oil to your yeast and flour… mix well with a hand mixer or with a spoon.
Continue to add enough of the remaining flours to make a firm dough. Knead on a floured surface until its smooth and elastic…. adding more flour it needed.
Let the dough rest 15 to 20 mins. Divide into 2 parts. Roll dough out into a round circle, place on parchment paper (on a cookie sheet).
Pre Bake at 400 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes until the edges of the crust are lightly brown.
Remove and add your desired sauce, cheeses, and meat.
* For an E Pizza~ use fat free cheese and Turkey bacon or low fat meats. *
Place back in oven and bake an additional 15 minutes.
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Deep S Gumbo
If you are a Southern Gal from Louisiana, you are going to love this recipe. Feel free to make your Gumbo but please use my Roux recipe to keep it deep S.
Deep S Gumbo
2 onions
1 bell pepper
3 celery stalks ( form the heart.. leaves and all )
4 Chicken breast and 5 chicken thighs
1 sausage links cut into slices
* Southern Ladies if you like… or non Southerns… boiled eggs slice.. as many as you need I use 6..)
Chicken broth
Water
(or you can boil a whole chicken with 8 to 12 cups of water and use the broth)
Salt
Tony’s Cajun Seasoning (to taste) or around 2 tablespoons .. adding one at a time until you like the flavor.
1 Tablespoon Gumbo File’
Roux: ½ cup of oat fiber
2 teaspoons gluccie
½ cup coconut oil
Mix oat fiber with gluccie. Melt coconut oil in cast iron skillet. Add flour mixture. Cook roux on lower temp. until its copper penny brown. Stirring so as it does not burn.
Meanwhile, in a blender and 2 cups of water, puree veggies …
In a big 10 to 12 quart soup pot.. add veggies and chicken cooked roux . Add chicken broth and water to cover.. add salt and Tony’s .
Simmer and cook for 1 ½ to 2 hours. Adding sausage an hour into cooking.
Before serving add file’ to gumbo and boiled sliced in half eggs. (if you so wish to… )
Add more if needed.
Serve over Cauli rice and with Fotato salad…
Enjoy!
Monday, January 5, 2015
Fuel Pull Pancakes
Here is a quick and easy recipe for my fellow Fuel Cyclers… FP Pancakes! This recipe makes 3 nice size pancakes that are sure to fill you up. Top them off with FP Slim Belly Jelly for a wonderful breakfast, lunch, or snack.
Pancakes ~ Low carb, low fat… (FP for the THM’s)
1/4 cup Baking Blend
2 tablespoons oat fiber
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon coconut oil
1/4 cup egg whites
2 teaspoon sweet blend
(I used my homemade one. If using THM’s sweet blend, one might be enough.)
1/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon unsweetened of almond milk
Mix well, add any spices or flavors you like… cook in a hot skillet sprayed with coconut oil spray.
Friday, January 2, 2015
My Favorite Recipes of 2014
2014 has come and gone. It has been one wild ride for this family. Our family loves homemade meals. Below are some of the family’s favorite THM recipes. If you have not tried any of these.. YOU MUST… you don’t know what your missing!
Breakfast
THM Pancakes
Lunch or Dinner
Joseph’s Pita Pizza ( S or FP version)
Bacon Wrapped Chicken
Sour Cream Chicken Enchiladas
Side Dishes
Zucchini and Broccoli Casserole
Cauliflower & Broccoli Au Gratin
Desserts
Cheesecake from the THM book
( Really any of Brianna Thomas’s ice cream recipes)
Thursday, January 1, 2015
Gearing up for a Fuel Cycle
As the New Year approaches, many ladies are gearing up for the New Year’s Fuel Cycle. The Fuel Cycle ladies are my buddies. We love to share our menus and meal ideas with our fellow FCer’s. One tip I share with other ladies is that planning is the key to a successful Fuel Cycle. I love List! Yes, I can be a little OCD with them.. but they have kept me sane during busy times. When I plan a menu, I don’t have to worry what I am going to cook after a busy day. Here is my menu for the first week of my Fuel Cycle. You can find most of these recipes in the Trim Healthy Mama book. Some are my own.
Fuel Cycle Menu
Days | Menu |
Deep S January 2 Fri | Breakfast: Scrambled eggs, bacon cooked with butter Lunch: Deep S salad with vinegar dressing Dinner: Beef broccoli stir fry, with zucchini noodles Snacks: Cake in a mug, gluccie pudding, skinny chocolate |
Deep S January 3 Sat | Breakfast: Fried Eggs with oat fiber bread and bacon Lunch: Mexican Cabbage Dinner: Baked Chicken, salad, green beans Snacks: Cake in a mug, gluccie pudding, skinny chocolate |
Deep S January 4 Sun | Breakfast: Deep S breakfast skillet dish Lunch: Deep S salad with homemade dressing Dinner: Chicken salad over spinach Snacks: Cake in a mug, gluccie pudding, skinny chocolate |
FP January 5 Mon | Breakfast: Berry overnight oats with added Protein powder Lunch: Pita sandwich with laughing cow cheese, and FP tomato soup Dinner: orange Chicken over zucchini noodles Snacks: Cottage berry whip, Fat Stripping Frappe, lemon mousse |
FP January 6 Tues | Breakfast: Chia Seed Pudding Lunch: Pita sandwich with laughing cow cheese and FP tomato soup Dinner: grilled chicken with creamless creamy veggies ( zucchini) Snacks: lemon mousse , FP cakes, FSF |
E meal January 7 Wed | Breakfast: oatmeal Lunch: baked sweet potato with grilled chicken Dinner: Quinoa bake with chicken breast Snacks: FP cakes, chia seed pudding, gluccie pudding |
E meal January 8 Thurs | Breakfast: Berry oatmeal Lunch: left overs from dinner last night Dinner: Sweet Potato and black bean soup Snacks: : FP cakes, chia seed pudding, gluccie pudding |
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Red Velvet Cake ~ a Trim Healthy Mama S dessert
Red Velvet cake has been calling my name.
I am not kidding when I tell you, I have been dreaming of
Red Velvet cake!
Christmas is not Christmas without it!
I told some of my blogging buddies that I was creating a Red Velvet Cake..
They have been patently waiting for it..
Here it is with just a few pictures I was able to snap before
it was devoured by my Church family.
Red Velvet Cake ~ S~
1 cup coconut flour
1/2 cup flax seed meal (I use golden flax)
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup sweet blend ( I use my homemade sweet blend)
2 tablespoon unsweetened coco powder
10 eggs
1 teaspoon white vinegar
1 oz. of red food coloring
2 teaspoons vanilla
1 1/2 cup almond milk
1/2 cup coconut oil (melted)
In a bowl, mix all the dry ingredients together. Set aside. In another bowl combine eggs, vinegar, vanilla. Mix with electric mixer.
Stir in almond milk, and melted coconut oil into egg mixture. Gently combine wet ingredients with dry. Mix until its all combined well.
Stir in the red food coloring. Pour into round, or square 9x13 pan. Bake at 350 for 30 mins.
( Your baking time may be shorter or longer depending on what its cooked in.)
Cool, then frost.
Cream cheese Frosting
3 tablespoons Butter ( softened)
1 – 8 oz. softened cream cheese
splash of vanilla
1/4 powdered sweet blend
Cream butter and cream cheese. Add sweet blend and vanilla.
Frost…
This frosted one square 9x13 pan of cake.
Merry Christmas!
Shelby
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Honey Bun for one
I used to love honey buns…
Well, lets be honest.. I still love them.
But I will not eat them any longer.
(They are not healthy for me… LOL)
Last week temptation.. (I resisted… yay!) hit when I saw a lady in the store
chomping down on one… It got me thinking..
I could make me one.. right?
Of course I could…
Enjoy!
HONEY BUN for ONE ~S~
for the cake:
1 tablespoon flax seed meal
1 tablespoon coconut flour
1 tablespoon oat fiber
3 teaspoon sweet blend
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1 egg
2 tablespoon unsweetened almond milk
1 tablespoon melted butter
Cinnamon Mix:
2 teaspoon sweet blend
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
Glaze:
2 tablespoon powdered sweet blend
1 tablespoon of softened butter
1 tablespoon almond milk
Mix the cake ingredients together.
In a sprayed ramekin, add half the batter, pour the cinnamon mix on the batter, topping with the rest of the batter.
Bake at 350 for 15 to 20 mins. or Microwave for a min or so.. ( I don’t have a microwave so I don’t know the time it would take to get it done.)
Add Glaze to cooked cake…
Enjoy!
Friday, November 21, 2014
Corn Bread Dressing ~ S
This is the most amazing corn bread dressing!
I mean amazing! haha!
Look out Thanksgiving… THM corn bread dressing is in the HOUSE!
Corn Bread Dressing
serves 4
1 cooked batch of my corn bread
1 small to medium onion, diced small
1 stalk of celery, diced small
1/2 diced bell pepper
1 cup chicken broth
cooked and shredded chicken breast ( two will be fine)
3 tablespoons butter
salt, pepper and Cajun Seasonings to taste
Sautee onions, celery, and bell pepper in butter until tender and veggies are soft.
In a bowl, crumble up the corn bread. Add your chicken.
When veggies are cooked add them to your corn bread and chicken. Mix.. adding a little broth at a time.
You want your mixture to be moist but now swimming in liquid.
Add more broth until its to your liking.
Pour in a small 8x8 pan and bake at 375 for 25 to 30 minutes.
or
until its brown on top.
Enjoy and have a wonderful THM Thanksgiving!
Shelby
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Corn Bread ~ S
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Are you Determined?
You might be wondering why I have a posted this title. Well, an old song has been playing in my head for the last couple of days and it has made me do some thinking. So today’s post is just some of my thoughts that I hope will encourage and challenge you in the areas of your life that you might need to be come determined in.
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I am determined to hold out till the end…
Jesus is with me on Him I can depend…..
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In life if we don’t have a determination to do something's, then we will never accomplish anything!
The following are a few things I am DETERMINED to do:
FOLLOW CHRIST ~ When I came to know Jesus as my personal Savoir at the age of 10, I determined that I was going to serve Him no matter what. My life was going to be a reflection of Jesus. It has not always been easy, but I don’t know what I would have done in those times that I needed His guidance, His direction, or His grace and mercy.
HOMESCHOOL MY GIRLS~ My husband and I made the decision to homeschool our girls six years ago! At that time I did not know what I was doing but we were determined to do it. Yes, it takes sacrifice, money and a whole lot of determination on my part. To be completely honest, there were some days in the beginning that I wondered if I could do it. I did it, I survived my first year and all the years after! When you make up your mind and become determined… YOU CAN DO ANYTHING YOU SET YOUR MIND TO!
The last thing I have been DETERMINED TO DO:
TAKE BACK MY HEALTH!
That is where Trim Healthy Mama came into the picture. 19 months ago, I began the journey to take back my health. A friend introduced me to Trim Healthy Mama by a post on Facebook. She did not know it at the time but I was sinking in depression, leg cramps, aches and pains… and I knew if I did not do something to change my lifestyle I would end up a diabetic like my parents and many in our family. I am at goal weight! I have lost to date 88 pounds.. yes even while trying to maintain and eating what we call Crossovers… .I have still lost a few pounds.
You see when I started my journey on THM, I determined that I was going to do it. I determined that no matter what came my way this was going to be a lifestyle change for myself and my family. In the beginning, it was not easy to resist the temptation of those chips at the Mexican cafĂ©… or the Mt. Dew at the store. Do you know what helped me? I kept reminding myself of how I felt before I began THM, and how I feel now. That was all it took for me to move those chips out of reach, or head for the water at the store. It takes determination to stay on plan. It takes determination to not cheat. IT IS SO WORTH IT!
I have been able to stay on plan and not cheat… yes in the beginning it was hard.. but after a few months.. this way of eating became my norm. I have no desire for candy bars (while my husband still likes to grab a Snickers bar once in awhile at the store.) no desire for pizza, no desire for off plan processed foods… why because my body feels so much better these days that those early temptations don’t tempt me anymore.
If you are on Trim Healthy Mama and need some ideas on how to Succeed check out my blog post Easy Ways to Succeed as a Trim Healthy Mama.
It won’t be easy. You will get discouraged when the scale doesn’t move. You will get tempted. You may even fall off plan once in a while… but If you Determine in your heart, mind and self.. to do it.. you can and will!
Don’t lose your determination! The reward is so worth it!
Until next time,
Shelby
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