Groundhog Day! :/
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gaz1960
Community member Posts: 292 Pioneering
Anybody else feeling like every day is Groundhog Day?
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Hi @gaz1960 It certainly feels like every day is the same at the minute. I try and do at least 1 thing different each day even if its eating different food.
Hope you are keeping well and have a food weekend
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One thing different, Hhhmmm.... like not stepping in to a puddle? lol.
Joking!
Have you,or anyone else noticed its eating for the sake of eating,rather than splitting the day up between breakfast, lunch and tea? And yes,trying to vary different foods! OMG
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I agree it's hard not to resist the comfort of food and I try and resist but I am enjoying cooking new things and trying to be bit healthier
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Just chopped up mixed coloured peppers,onion and cucumber with salad.
Either cod or chicken with it? Hhhmmmmmm.........? -
Cod everytime and it is fish friday
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Something fishy going on here??? LOL
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Only if religious and like fish!:)
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Or like fish and salad! Plus looking at loosing weight!
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Or trying to make sure healthy enough to combat Coronavirus! .
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