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Old 09-13-18, 01:47 PM
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Middleagedspred
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Originally Posted by Milton Keynes
That's not really a bad thing. If more people were more conscious of how many calories they were eating, we wouldn't have an obesity epidemic in this country..
You're right, but it does tend to take the shine off of enjoying your food.

Originally Posted by Milton Keynes
Yes, one of the first things I noticed with weight loss is getting colder a lot easier. I still think it's freezing in the house, then look at the thermostat and it says 73 degrees. Then the times my wife thinks the house will cool off faster if she puts the thermostat down to 65, then forgets about it and lets it run until the house is at 70 degrees, I really freeze.
I try to live by the philosophy of "There’s no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothes", especially when winter commuting, but when I'm wearing two more layers of clothes than the wife and kids and I'm still feeling chilly, maybe I need to eat a bit more?
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