OK, I promise I
will stop posting about my 5:2 efforts soon – honest! My last post bored me to
tears so I doubt anyone else ever read to the end of it.
But, before I stop
reporting back from 500 cal hell, let me share a story from today.
I have been on
the hunt for Slim Pasta. No sign of it in our lovely independent health
store, so I asked the assistant if she’d ever heard of it.
Her ears pricked up when I said it is supposed to have just 7 calories per 100g
– and she did a quick search, found that her supplier holds it, and my first
package will now be with the store in the next couple of days.
When I explained
(in a whisper) why I wanted it – “I’m doing the 5:2..." – she brightened even more.
“I’ve just lost a
stone on that diet, in two months!” she said. Her target, like mine, was tummy
fat – in her case post-natal fat around the middle. In my case it is an entirely different set of mischief making hormones.
“But it’s so
hard...!” I wailed.
“No – it gets
easier, I promise!” she said. “The key is to find your meals and stick with the
same things every fast day – instead of thinking too much about what to eat.”
This is an
interesting idea, and I am hoping the slim spaghetti arrives tomorrow – in
which case it will be supper with whatever really low cal sauce I can muster
from the depths of my imagination.
Steve meanwhile
is determined to stick to his regime of fruit and tomatoes. Though he was
miserable on this on Monday, moaning that he hadn’t eaten for days (true, he’d
been very busy) and had eaten nothing during the fast day either (although I
unkindly pointed out that the 5 bananas nearly reached 500 calories on their
own – and then there were the apples, grapefruit, tomatoes and two
boiled eggs).
“But you said men
can eat 600 calories,” he pointed out...
OK then.
I woke up hungry
again after the Monday fast – and I swear I had exceeded my limits too.
So, bring on the
skinny pasta and my new 500 menu. I will report on that, and then I will try to
leave the subject alone for a while and give us all a break.
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