Thursday, December 3, 2015

What do you wear when you workout

Q: What do you wear when you workout?

A: Capri sweats/T-shirt initally when I got into fitness. Eventually that changed to sport bras and compression capris...

The reason i like tighter clothing now... honestly... it holds the skin flaps in place. a weird but good problem to have I guess. This picture shows my capri/tshirt workout clothing combo over the past few years.

Share what you like to wear when you workout in the comments below!

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Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Meme Made Me MAD

I saw a fitness meme the other day and it kind of got under my skin. (This is NOT that image, that imaged ticked me off)

It said to stay fitness focused not food focused this month. 

The spirit behind the meme was to suggest that focusing on holiday or special event treats is bad. To that, I 100% agree. However, I think staying FOOD FOCUSED is more important then anything else we do this month. But be HEALTHY FOOD Focused. Right?
Of course fitness. Do do fitness. But equally... fuel your body with healthy foods that keep us going and keep us healthy and keep us fit. I know I have days where the fitness just isn't going to happen. I have a couple of autoimmune's and occasionally I just can't get that workout in. 

But I can ALWAYS control what I eat. So I FOCUS on that, HARD! And as one whom is passionate about nutrition and dietetics, I REALLY want everyone to keep their eye on their plates too. 

You have the control. You CAN do this. You CAN BE IN CONTROL. So DO stay focused. And let's kick some butt, and become STRONG! Who's with me???

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Friday, November 13, 2015

Losing Weight Without Support at Home



Losing weight with your partner. It’s the dream! So many power couples working out TOGETHER and losing weight; getting healthy, together! Sounds amazing right??

So what do you do, when only one of you is on board?

I lost weight and did it on my own. Kind of.

When I started it was going to be me AND my partner. My husband and I were in this together. But that dream died around 2 weeks. I was still all in. He was not.

So HOW do you stay on track when your partner is no longer interested? Or if your partner NEVER was interested?

My TRUE beginning came in the fall of 2012 I was 2 months postpartum and had high blood pressure. I was also around 300 lbs. My husband was having a minor surgery, and I was hanging out at the hospital with my 2 month old son. My daughter was at school; a new kindergartner. We figured he’d be in and out of the hospital in 2-3 hours. No big deal.

But when 3 hours had passed, then 5, then 7… my mind went reeling.

They ran into a complication during his procedure with getting an air tube in him. He had a restricted airway, due to carrying too much weight. After his procedure, his surgeon told me he HAD TO LOSE WEIGHT. He said some people can be heavy and healthy, others no; and that we were in the “other” category. Meaning we needed to “lose the weight or die!”

Yeah, not the news one wants to hear.

It was scary! It hit home hard. What if he died? What if I did? What would happen to our children? I wanted to be a part of their lives. Not a sad cautionary tale.

We decided to do something about it. And we started looking at both Weight Watchers and My Fitness Pal. We opted to try My Fitness Pal first, since it was Free (still is). I figured, if it didn’t work out, we could always try Weight Watchers next. We decided to give it a month. I honestly thought I was eating fine. I thought I was eating well enough. I had my son. He was nursing and thriving. Obviously I was doing great. I was wrong.

I learned that I actually wasn’t eating enough and wasn’t eating frequently enough. I was skipping breakfast, typically ate lunch around 2-3pm, and dinner was often in bed around 9pm. Yes, I ate in bed. All the time!!! I never had snacks. I never felt hungry. And most days I would get around 800-1000 calories. I only discovered this once I started logging it.

My first logs were very telling. And I met with a dietitian and lactation consultant. She suggested I needed to eat more; that I needed a LOT more calories at my size (again, around 300 lbs) and because I was nursing my son.

I logged my first day on 9/11/12. And I logged honestly. Not going to lie, that part was the hardest. Seeing what I was doing. Knowing what I should be doing, but wasn’t. My first month at it, I decided just to be honest. Eat what I was going to eat, but write it ALL down. Some days I was great! And by great, I mean I stayed in my calorie goal. Other days, I’d close up shop and the app told me I hadn’t eaten enough. Ouch! Nothing better than getting lectured by my cell phone! Sometimes I ate too much and didn’t even come close to burning it off, and I saw my goal blown. But all of this was good information. Good intel’. I could see what I was doing so I could make a change! And change I did.

My first month I captured it all, and had it all on record. My first month I focused on logging it. And I nursed my son. Honestly, that was my “exercise”. Since I would burn 500 calories a day from feeding him, I was good! Or so I told myself.

My husband pointed out that logging wasn’t for him, and he slowly logged less and less. I of course would nudge him to stick with it. That became a huge “disagreement”. I felt abandoned. He felt annoyed. He even accused me of cheating on my logging.

That one really pissed me off!!!

My first month I lost 11 pounds. Just from this act of logging it, staying within that calorie goal and burning those 500 breastfeeding calories. So how exactly was I cheating myself? I was losing weight!

Did I eat healthy? Probably not. I remember many TV dinners and many ice cream treats. But I did lose weight. 11 pounds! After that first month I decided I COULD do this. Yes I was angry and hurt that my husband was no longer on board. But I had a significant loss (11 lbs IS significant) and it gave me momentum. I actually was feeling a bit better. Maybe not super physically better, but emotionally I had hit the jackpot.

So how did I make it to this side of the weight loss? Down over 100 lbs? Down 10 sizes? And still happily married???

GOOD QUESTION!

If I couldn’t do this with my husband, it meant I had to do this for ME. And it was time to be selfish.

I did most of the shopping and cooking, so I made sure NOT to bring in to the house the trigger foods I was too weak to say no too.

I continued to log it all, even the (sigh) less then healthy options I would try.

And I found support online.

I found weight loss and healthy living support groups. I found others on similar journeys to my own. I allowed myself to be true and open with these people and in return, they did the same with me. We all shared our experiences. Our workouts. Our recipes. Our rants, and our celebrations.

WHEN bad foods came in as a gift (bought me a delicious coffee beverage loaded with sugar and fat), they went right into the trash!

WHEN we ate out, I ordered off the healthy menu.

WHEN we were visiting family, I filled up my plate of food with veggies first.

WHEN we went to the pot luck, I made sure to bring something “I” would eat.

I stayed FOCUSED. I refused to be railroaded. I refused to just stop.

Again, there was that momentum. Every time I had a weigh in victory, it fueled my inner fire to keep going. Every time I got smaller, and I got to buy smaller clothes; again, it fueled my inner fire. Every time I could keep up with my kids OR they struggled to keep up with me… yup… inner fire time!

So the take away from all this is this: If you feel you’re all alone, and not being supported…

GO FIND YOUR SUPPORT!

Start with me! I’ll support you. I’ll help you find a group of likeminded folks just like you. I run several support groups now. Because I found support, I want to help others find support too.

YOU’VE GOT THIS! And I’m proud of you!!!

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Saturday, September 26, 2015

Motivation Lost and Found

Help! I've lost my motivation! Sound familiar? I lost my motivation too. Here's how I found it again.

I think for me it was getting to that point of why I was doing this.

When I first lost weight it was so I could become pregnant in spite of my PCOS. Every day I logged my food on my palm pilot (dating myself here). Every day I went to water aerobics with the 80 year olds, and was all in.

Because I so desperately wanted to be a mother. I dropped 70lbs as a result. I did get pregnant and had my daughter. My first. Then I gained that 70 lbs back and then some. I had what I wanted so I didn't keep at it.

But then I got pregnant again. And it ended horrifically and tragically. Another pregnancy and that one a miscarriage. Then one last shot. Had my son. And after he was out I was a mess. High blood pressure. Tons of meds to keep me "healthy".

It hit me like a ton of bricks. What was I doing?

I wanted children more then anything. I endured so much to have them. And now I was going to stroke out?

I lacked the energy to play with them. To be the mom they deserved.

And like that, motivation returned to me. And it keeps me going. Every day!

So dig deep. Discover your why. Discover your inner fire. Why do YOU want to do this?

And chances are... you'll discover renewed motivations too.

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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Day 1095 and Still going STRONG

Today is day 1095 on my journey; 3 years today I started my journey to get healthier and to find a new and better me. Happy Anniversary!

Exactly 3 years ago, I looked like this:

Today, I look like this!


On *9/11/2012 I logged my first day on My Fitness Pal. What a journey it’s been so far. Here’s my very first log and my log now (saved from *9/1/2015). *Click on images to see larger pics


I get asked OFTEN what kinds of foods I eat. The thing is that’s not an easy question to answer because what I’m eating today is so much different than where I began. To ask me today what I eat, well the food I now eat, took these three years to build up to. I would never have been willing or able to eat the way I do today, when I started. I slowly made changes to my diet, so what I ate then vs. what I eat now is dramatically different, and it’s okay to take the baby step approach. Little changes along the way add up over time. Also, the exercise I did then and do now is different.

This got me thinking… why not share it all? Share MY process. What I did and what worked for me!

Maybe you’ll see something here, some little nugget of inspiration; an aha-moment, a thought bubble… whatever! Maybe by sharing my process, you’ll see something that you connect with and see how you can tweak things up on your own journey.

Or maybe you’re doing great, and just enjoy reading how someone else did things.

It’s NEVER a one-size-fits-all solution. It’s about trying a variety of things and finding what works best for you. Be it with nutrition, or exercise, or BOTH! So please know that in this post, I’m sharing what “I” did. And I’m in no way saying this is what “YOU” should do. I’m just sharing MY journey. Take anything you’d like from this story. Maybe share with others. I’m all for sharing the journey!

MY HEAVIEST WAS IN 2004. 10 Years ago, this picture was taken at my Grandmother's 80th Birthday Party. It's rare to find ANY photos of me at this size. I was over 300 pounds, and didn't think that I was unhealthy. I actually thought I looked cute in this outfit!!! This is BEFORE my Beginning. 


My TRUE beginning came in the fall of 2012 I was 2 months postpartum and had high blood pressure. I was also around 300 lbs. My husband was having a minor surgery, and I was hanging out at the hospital with my 2 month old son. My daughter was at school; a new kindergartner. We figured he’d be in and out of the hospital in 2-3 hours. No big deal.

But when 3 hours had passed, then 5, then 7… my mind went reeling.

They ran into a complication during his procedure with getting an air tube in him. He had a restricted airway, due to carrying too much weight. After his procedure, his surgeon told me he HAD TO LOSE WEIGHT. He said some people can be heavy and healthy, others no; and that we were in the “other” category. Meaning we needed to “lose the weight or die!”

Yeah, not the news one wants to hear.

It was scary! It hit home hard. What if he died? What if I did? What would happen to our children? I wanted to be a part of their lives. Not a sad cautionary tale.

I decided to do something about it. And I started looking at both Weight Watchers and My Fitness Pal.

I opted to try My Fitness Pal first, since it was Free (still is). I figured, if it didn’t work out, I could always try Weight Watchers next. I decided I was going to give it a month. I honestly thought I was eating fine. I thought I was eating well enough. I had my son. He was nursing and thriving. Obviously I was doing great. I was wrong.

I learned that I actually wasn’t eating enough and wasn’t eating frequently enough. I was skipping breakfast, typically ate lunch around 2-3pm, and dinner was often in bed around 9pm. Yes, I ate in bed. All the time!!! I never had snacks. I never felt hungry. And most days I would get around 800-1000 calories. I only discovered this once I started logging it. My first logs were very telling. And I met with a dietitian and lactation consultant. She suggested I needed to eat more; that I needed a LOT more calories at my size (again, around 300 lbs) and because I was nursing my son.

I logged my first day on 9/11/12. And I logged honestly. Not going to lie, that part was the hardest. Seeing what I was doing. Knowing what I should be doing, but wasn’t. My first month at it, I decided just to be honest. Eat what I was going to eat, but write it ALL down. Some days I was great! And by great, I mean I stayed in my calorie goal. Other days, I’d close up shop and the app told me I hadn’t eaten enough. Ouch! Nothing better then getting lectured by my cell phone! Sometimes I ate too much and didn’t even come close to burning it off, and I saw my goal blown. But all of this was good information. Good intel’. I could see what I was doing so I could make a change! And change I did.

My first month I captured it all, and had it all on record. My first month I focused on logging it. And I nursed my son. Honestly, that was my “exercise”. Since I would burn 500 calories a day from feeding him, I was good! Or so I told myself. My first month I lost 11 pounds. Just from this act of logging it, staying within that calorie goal and burning those 500 breastfeeding calories.

Did I eat healthy? Probably not. I remember many TV dinner’s and many ice cream treats. But I did lose weight. 11 pounds! After that first month I decided I COULD do this. I had momentum. I actually was feeling a bit better. Maybe not super physically better, but emotionally I had hit the jackpot.

My next step was to set up goals. And by that I mean, just out of reach, but obtainable goals; small ones. I needed the wins. I knew from those first 11 pounds, that seeing the losses gave me gains!

One goal I never had was a weight goal. I never said “I need to lose 100 pounds”. I knew that would just be too overwhelming for me, too big a goal; impossible to achieve. (It wasn’t, more on that in a bit).

Some examples of my goals were: lose 1 pound a week, drink an additional 16 ounces of water every day for a week, take the baby out for a walk around the apartment complex, instead of McDonald's try Subway, and instead of ice cream try frozen yogurt… small changes and only one goal a week.

Then when I achieved whatever mini goal I set, I would give myself an award. A prize for doing a good job, and the prizes were never food related. Prizes were fun things like nail polish, new earrings, hair accessories, new earphones, a fun app for my phone, a new song on iTunes, that sort of thing.

After a few months of logging and making these small changes, I had lost more weight. I discovered that on My Fitness Pal, every time I lost 10 pounds, it would change my daily calorie goal. Coolness, I didn’t have to over think this. Just followed the program and stayed within my new calorie goals. Although, I do remember being bummed out the first time it said CONGRATS, you lost 10 pounds, now you get to eat less! Ugh. Just when I got used to finally eating more!!!

Around this time I decided to start wearing a pedometer and see about starting some walking. My son was thriving, and I had probably dropped around 30 pounds. I had more energy and I was starting to see my clothes hang. It felt fantastic.

When I started walking, just like with my eating, I just walked and took notice of where I would end up at the end of the day/week. Those steps would be my baseline. And then I slowly increased them. I started walking further, and when it became to cold and snowy out, I walked inside on a treadmill (my apartment complex had one). Then I tried a program on my phone called C25K; Couch Potato to a 5K. It’s a training app that gets you from walking to running a 5K (3.1 miles).


(read about my C25K adventures here: http://bwarsh.blogspot.com/2013/05/c25k-scenery.html)

Soon my pedometers got more advanced, and for Mother’s Day, my husband treated me to this brand new FitBit Flex. It was so popular it was on back-order for months! He ordered it in April, and it arrived mid-June.

I loved it. I was hooked. After a year I had lost around 80 pounds. I had My Fitness Pal, C25K, and Fitbit to thank for this. And that surgeon that told us we had to lose weight!!! 

(read about my first year here: http://bwarsh.blogspot.com/2013/05/how-i-went-from-288-lbs-to-213-still.html)

At that point in time I had joined a friend’s online support group, and was getting great inspiration and motivations there. She called her group “Relaunch your FIT Life” and I was 100% on board. I really thrived with the support and accountability I found there. Around this same time I decided to meet with a Registered Dietitian (RD). I wanted to see what my next steps should be. I was running, and eating pretty well now, and clearly I’m doing all the right things because the weight was coming off. Melting off!

The RD suggested I switch up my program. I was getting tons of Cardio with the runs, but I was doing zero strength training. She taught me about “super foods” and made some suggestions for tweaks; brown rice or quinoa instead of white rice, egg whites instead of the whole egg, coconut oil instead of canola or vegetable oil… things like that. She showed me HOW these foods were broken down in my body and how these changes would be beneficial to me.

She signed me up for a month free at the local YMCA, and threw in 3 free personal trainer sessions. I would take full advantage of those, and have them show me how I can do strength training at home. I had no desire or disposable income to pay for a gym membership, let alone childcare, so continuing my home workout was the key to my success.

He showed me how to use the resistance bands. And he gave me a printout with diagrams to show me how to do them. And those were horrible. I couldn’t remember the steps, and did better following along like on a video or in person. I could go to you tube, but only on my phone or computer, and I wanted something on my TV screen. This was before I was able to stream to my TV set.

So I decided to invest in a home program and bought my first Beachbody workout; Ten Minute Trainer. I figured I could do 10 minutes. Even with the baby underfoot. And it came with the bands and instructions to follow along. Perfect.

I loved it. I followed the program kind of loosely. I avoided the abs workout. But did the others. Sometimes I’d do a couple in one day. Mostly, just one. I had ridiculous results.


And remember that group I was in? Well a bunch of them were trying a new program called Turbo Fire, and they were really excited about it. I new it was way to advanced for me, so I kept doing my own thing. Then they started going on and on about another new program called T25. Again, way to hard for me, but maybe someday.

After I completed 10 min trainer, I wanted to try something new. I talked with my friend and she suggested I try Turbo Fire. I might really like it. Sure it’s hard, but there’s a beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels to it. Not one to turn down a challenge now, I figured, why not?

So I got it and I LOVED LOVE LOVED it. I was hooked. I was looking amazing. I was getting muscles!

After trying these Beachbody programs, seeing my results, and getting encouragement from my friend, I signed up as a coach in 2014. Since I had seen a lot of success in my health and weight loss and was already helping many others, it seemed a logical step to give it a shot.

Since becoming a coach I've continued to help many people find success in their own journey's and it's been extremely rewarding. I love helping others the way my friend helped me. Kind of paying it forward. Plus I've made a ton of new friends and connections along the way. I got to meet other amazing coaches and our support network is strong. We all help each other out. We meet and share ideas. We have a lot of fun together.

My friend saved my life. Even if she didn't know it. I hope that maybe I'm somehow saving lives too.

I love coaching because you all make me proud. I hear your success and I'm over the moon thrilled. I hear your frustrations and I've been in your shoes. I am growing as a human and I have you all to thank for that. You all make me a better me. I love everything about this process and I'm excited to be on this journey with all of you.

UPDATE: I am no longer a Team Beachbody Coach, but I am still here to help you with your health and fitness goals. I still love helping, just not going to be selling Beachbody products anymore. WILL still be using them and sharing what I learned along the way. 



In my 1st year, I lost 80 pounds. In my 2nd year, I lost another 55; 135 pounds total so far.  I dropped 10 sizes. I am a completely different person. I’m also now in “maintenance mode”.



On My Fitness Pal, I changed my activity level to "Very Active" - I'm a coach, and always running workout groups. And then I adjusted my calorie goal to lose 0.5 pounds a week. On Fitbit, I keep trying to stay around 5000-10000 steps a day. I recently had foot surgery, so recovering is a process and I’m healing well. Once I’m all better, I’ll get those steps back up.

For Beachbody workouts, I keep mixing things up and changed my focus to mostly strength training and slightly less cardio. Some examples are CLX, and Combat. And I’m looking at Body Beast the beginning of 2016. I also make up a lot of Hybrid program blends to keep it exciting, challenging and FUN. 

I like the strength training because it helps tighten this loose skin. It’s not perfect, but it’s come a long way! So my plan is to keep the momentum going in that direction. Plus, with these strength training programs, I actually need to eat more.

(read about my loose skin here: http://bwarsh.blogspot.com/2015/08/this-is-what-it-really-looks-like-when.html)

For the scale… put it away. I put mine away and try to weigh in maybe once or twice a month. I know with strength training, gaining weight is normal, so I don’t need to obsess on the number on my scale. The way my clothes fit is all the measurement I need to know I’m still on track. 

To sum up, I couldn’t have gotten here with just one program. I absolutely was not a one size fits all solution for me. I use My Fitness Pal, Fitbit, Beachbody, and this online supportive community. It’s been an amazing 1095 days. An amazing 3 years. I’m a better me, a better mom, and a better wife. And I’m thrilled to still be around to share my story with all of you!


Here’s to another 1095 days! And many many MANY more!!!!


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Saturday, August 22, 2015

Carb Talk

I eat carbs. I lose weight. People tell me they're going to remove ALL carbs from their diet. I don't. I embrace the goodness of complex carbs and I feel better from doing so.

I think it's important to understand carbs and how they interact with our bodies.

First, there are two kinds; Simple and Complex.

Here's a clip from the Documentary, Fed UP:



And this video from Healthy Nation Food explains in simple terms the difference between what is considered SIMPLE/BAD vs. what is considered COMPLEX/GOOD carbs.



Simple carbohydrates are sugars. All simple carbohydrates are made of just one or two sugar molecules. They are the quickest source of energy, as they are very rapidly digested.
 Some food sources of simple carbohydrates:

  • Table Sugar
  • Brown Sugar
  • Corn Syrup
  • Honey
  • Maple Syrup
  • Molasses
  • Jams, Jellies
  • Fruit Drinks
  • Soft Drinks
  • Candy
Complex carbohydrates may be referred to as dietary starch and are made of sugar molecules strung together like a necklace or branched like a coil. They are often rich in fiber, thus satisfying and health promoting. Complex carbohydrates are commonly found in whole plant foods and, therefore, are also often high in vitamins and minerals.

  • These whole plant foods are great sources of complex carbohydrates:
  • Green vegetables
  • Whole grains and foods made from them, such as oatmeal, pasta, and whole-grain breads
  • Starchy vegetables such as potatoes, sweet potatoes, corn, and pumpkin
  • Beans, lentils, and peas 
Source: http://www.nutritionmd.org/nutrition_tips/nutrition_tips_understand_foods/carbs_versus.html  

Some of my go-to complex carbs:
Brown rice
Quinoa (cooks just like white rice, 1 cup quinoa to 2 cups water; easy)
Ezekiel bread (sprouted flourless bread)
Whole rolled oats (I like bobs red mill)
Whole wheat
Sweet potatoes
Lentils
Split Peas
Nuts
Spinach
Corn on the Cobb
Squash

Sweet potatoes are amazing and pretty easy to make:
Sweet potatoes: Heat oven to 400° F. Pierce each sweet potato several times with the tines of a fork. Place the sweet potatoes on a rimmed baking sheet lined with foil. Bake until tender, about 45 minutes.


For me the strategy was to embrace the carbs in my daily diet. Avoid the bad ones or the simple ones, and switch to complex. They’re higher in fiber which is good for my digestion. There are many choices so I don’t feel limited at all. And I can still have BREAD! Woo Hoo!!!!! That’s good news to this carb-junkie. Now I can have it all, and you can too.

What new complex carbs are you going to try first???

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Married 12 years - Happy Anniversary!

It's September 14, 2015, and today is my 12th Wedding Anniversary.

Today I'm sharing my wedding photo.


I was a size 26. I was a BIG BRIDE. And I HATED the way I looked. I am smiling, but inside I was crying. And yes, the night before walking down the aisle, I ate an entire package of oreos!!!

True Story!!!



I look back and see where I was, and how far I've come.

Here's me in my wedding dress back in November 2013, in honor of being married 10 years. I had lost a bunch of weight already, and the dress was HUGE on me.

And I know every one of you can have the same success, so I'm hoping by sharing I somehow offer you motivation and support. Change CAN happen, and it's glorious when it does.

12 Years Happily Married, and Healthier then Ever!
Do you have a motivational and/or inspirational story to share? i'd love to hear it! Share in the comments below.

#MondayMotivations
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Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Turkey Kielbasa with Bell Peppers

Yes this is dinner tonight. yes it's easy to make. yes it's healthy. and yes it's delicious!!! 


For those of you that asked, here's my recipe for this amazingly tasty and easy to make dish.

Turkey Kielbasa with Bell Peppers
6 Servings/167 calories per serving*

INGREDIENTS:
1 tablespoon coconut oil
2 teaspoons minced garlic
3 medium green, red and/or yellow bell peppers, cut into strips
4 Roma tomatoes, chopped
1 (16-ounce) turkey kielbasa sausage ring, cut into 1/4-inch diagonal slices
1/3 cup chopped fresh herbs (basil leaves, sage leaves and/or parsley)
Optional - Freshly grated Parmesan cheese*
*Parmesan cheese is not in the calorie per serving total below, if you add the cheese, add it in your food logs to account for it.

DIRECTIONS:
Melt coconut oil in 4-quart saucepan until sizzling; add garlic. Cook over medium-high heat for 1 minute. Add peppers; continue cooking, stirring occasionally, until just tender (5 minutes). Stir in tomatoes and sausage; continue cooking, stirring occasionally, until heated through (4 minutes). Stir in herbs.

I like to eat this over Quinoa, but it works over spaghetti squash and zoodles rather well. Some like to have over whole wheat pasta. And my kids like spaghetti! It's really versatile, so anything goes.

*Again, remember, the above calories per serving is only for the meat and peppers mixture and does not factor your cheese or your "noodles".

There you go. Wicked easy, and super yummy! Happy cooking!!!!!

-Barbara

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Sunday, August 2, 2015

This is what it REALLY looks like when you lose 135 pounds

I've lost soooooo much weight, and a lot of people tell me they'd like to lose too, but are worried about the excess skin. Truth is, the skin stayed. It's still with me. It's likely going to stay with me for the rest of my days or until I save enough money to pay a nice surgeon to remove it for me. Not likely, as that's insanely costly, and no one's making any donations. ;)

This is what it REALLY looks like when you lose 135 pounds

Anyway, here's my thoughts on my excess skin. I can stuff it into my clothes. I can hide it fairly well. I have pictures (you've all seen them) where my workout pants are high waist-ed so you don't see the skin flap. My muscles are growing, and I'm toning up nicely. But look closely, and you're going to see my skin wrinkles and what not.

I get to live with this.

Let that sentence sink in. I-GET-TO-LIVE!

Had I not lost those 135 lbs, I might not have gotten to live. So LIVE with this, IS SOOOO OKAY!

Would I like to see the skin go away? Totally! I'm over 40. I get that skin elasticity is a phenomenon for younger folks. I understand that at my age, eating the dark greens and dark oranges will help but not with any significance. I understand that to really make this skin go bye bye I'm looking at a skin removal surgery. And maybe that might still happen. Unexpected things happen all the time.

But until that day comes (not holding my breath), I will be proud of my new body. Skin flapping in the wind and all. I worked DAMN hard to get this saggy baggy skin suit. So I'm going to embrace it, in all it's wrinkled glory.


High Waisted Workout Pants... Skin tucks in nicely
Long Workout Tops, hides skin nicely!

Gravity is not my friend... but it WON'T STOP ME from getting the workout in!
On August 2, 2015, I decided it was time to take some more unedited pics of what I look like, skin and all. I made a slideshow which you can see below. I've taken loose skin pics before, mostly to show my doctors and get advice on next steps. But never with my face. So today I got brave, and took them with my face shown.

I will NEVER be bikini perfect again and honestly? I'm okay with that. I think all those weight loss programs out there give us the impression that that is something obtainable, so we make it an unrealistic goal. I lost weight. I kept the skin! I'm not going to be walking around in a bikini.

Again, it's important for me to remember to love the body I'm in, it's the only one I get. And also to remember, had I not lost this weight, I probably would not be alive right now. Or if I was, probably not much longer. So I'm LUCKY. I get to live a long and healthy life, skin and all.

Maybe it IS a badge of honor of sorts. I worked really hard to look like this. Whether you like it or you don't, you have to admit, I did work very hard, and I did lose a lot of weight and I did manage to extend my life so I can now enjoy my family, my kids, maybe their kids one day, and I have every intention of being that "Granny" that's still kicking butt and raising hell at age 95!

***Warning***, some of the images are really difficult to look at (at least for me they are).

🚫🚫🚫ETA: FYI... If you can't tell from my post, I have ZERO interest in wraps, lotions, potions... But thanks all the same! 🚫🚫🚫


You can see the slideshow here: Loose Skin August 2015



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Friday, July 31, 2015

Interesting and Strange

Interesting and strange observation. My family that I haven't seen in 10 plus years; I saw at the funeral. More interesting... In my past... God forbid I eat a cookie or piece of cake at a family gathering. Such judgement and shame because I was so big and unhealthy. I always felt guilty if I had a cookie and that I was letting everyone down.

Yesterday I ate horribly. High calories and cookies and handfuls of m&m's and not one glaring look of shame. But it's like I now have permission to eat badly because I went and got healthy.

(I also ate broccoli, cauliflower, squash, and other assorted veggies... Don't panic! 😜)

Family dynamics are weird. But honestly, it's NICE to be on this side of the spectrum. Oh and they couldn't believe how different I look. Also a nice feeling.

And yes I ate badly. I also had to look at my sister-in-laws dead body in an open casket and support my brother. I also cooked a months worth of food to freeze for my brother which filled a full 24 hours as a cooking marathon!! Oh, and I fed everyone dinner.

And I think one bad day food wise won't undo all this work. And even in my bad eating i still logged it all and had my accountability!

I don't know, guess I thought this was interesting. How the tables have turned and how I can now eat that same cookie, guilt free. Maybe they never judged me. Maybe it was all me! Judging myself. Mistaking their facial expressions as disgust and disapproval. And now I'm confident. Now I'm in control. I'm active. I eat healthy most of the time. And I know that cookie is no big deal now. Not for me. Not anymore.

Like I said... Interesting!

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Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Sharing MY Story

My name is Barbara Hammond. I'm a 42 year old former stay at home mom (recently went back to work full time) to two wonderful kids, Natalya age 8 and Zach age 3. I married my college sweetheart Craig 11 years ago.

I'd been heavy most of my adult life. My wedding dress was a size 26. When my son was born in 2012, I was weighing in at around 300 lbs, and had high blood pressure. The high blood pressure freaked me out. What kind of mother could I be to my family if I stroked out! I immediately went on BP medication and decided enough was enough.



I started my weight loss in a size 3XL.



Today I am a size SM. I have lost 135 lbs on my own, with out pills, surgery, or extreme dieting.


My Year One


My Year Two

Sharing the Journey

NOW!
NOW!

July 2012 and July 2015

I've been blogging (http://bit.ly/UnderConstructionWithBwarsh) my journey every step of the way so that others could see how I've done it too.  I'm an open book. I'm approached all the time with questions on how I did it. I'm told that I inspire others. That my story is one they want to be part of too.

I’m all over social media now with my blog, twitter, instagram, and fb page. Maybe check me out, and we can connect there as well. :)

Talk to you soon!
Barbara

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Thursday, July 23, 2015

Water Check


Water Check! How are you doing today? Did you drink enough? Still need to drink more? You should ideally be drinking 1/2 your body weight in ounces. If you weigh 200 lbs, the goal to drink would be 100 ounces. LIKE if you hit your goal, COMMENT if you're still working on it and tell me how close you are! #ThirstyThursday

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People Choose Free Candy Bar over Free 10 oz Silver Bar (Worth $150) in ...



Wow! seriously people???? TAKE THE MONEY NOT THE CANDY!!!!! Throwin' down some #WednesdayWisdom!!!

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Tic Tac Containers Re-Purposed

What a cool hack, and great for camping. Turn your #tictac containers into portable travel size spice storage!

http://www.thekitchn.com/turn-tic-tac-containers-into-spice-storage-skruben-174664




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Alton Brown on NERDIST - Amazing!


Was listening to an old Chris Hardwick Podcast episode with @AltonBrown, self described "Thyme Lord" and it was GREAT. #evergreen episode for sure!!!

Brilliant insight on Food, and nutrition, and behaviors around eating. Why we DON'T crave Broccoli. We like it, but we don't crave it! Interesting podcast, and a good one to download and give a listed while you're working out or driving in the car. Food topics come up about 1/2 way in. Oh, and he talks about being a closet doctor who fan too.




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