Weight Watchers
I am going to give WW a bash – I’ve done it before and it has worked for me. I need to do something as am v closely resembling a Sumo Wrestler at the mo’. 
Am Hideous Hilda and something MUST be done.
I like WW’s cos I can substitute wine for food. One glass of wine = 3 slices of bread or something like that. Which, by extrapolation means I could legitimately have wine for lunch and supper. A liquid diet, so to speak. We like that. A lot.
There is a meeting held every Wed just a hop skip and a puke away from my office. I was going to go last Wed, but I had a long, boozy business lunch instead. This Wed I have another one. But next Wed! Next Wed I will be there accompanied by my newfound resolve and determination.
Watch out for the leaner, meaner, slimmer version of Tertia due to come out shortly. Well, soon. Ish. Before the end of the year.
Gawd, I hate dieting. But Something Must Be Done.










Love WW!! I started (again) in June and am now down 17lbs!!! YAHOOOO!
Posted by: Mary | 30 July 2005 at 04:57 PM
I'm doing WW too, right now. Just started 3 weeks ago and am down 12lbs. Love it!!!! Good luck!!
Posted by: Heather | 30 July 2005 at 05:24 PM
The most effective method I ever had for losing weight was braces. Seriously. My mouth hurt so damn bad I dropped 40 pounds. On the plus side drinking was fine!! Sadly, they had to take the braces off. So my ass found me again.
Posted by: LisaV | 30 July 2005 at 05:30 PM
I love WW. I lost 40 lbs. (18 Kilos) after my daughter was born. Unfortunately 2 m/c,one succesful pregnancy (!) and my husband's cancer diagnosis later I need to lose those same 40 lbs. again. But I'm doing it!! Remember, persistence, not perfection and go for it. In any case, we are G&D but it feels so darn good to be healthy and strong.
Posted by: Robin | 30 July 2005 at 05:45 PM
I need to do something too. My problem is that I'm too enamored with my evening glass(es) of wine and slice of cake. My daughter is four-monts-old and somehow, I thought I could breastfeed, eat whatever I wanted and the pounds would just melt away. Not so. Bummer. Keep us posted on how you like WW. Maybe I'll break down and give it a shot too. It can't be all bad if I can still eat cake and drink wine every day.
Posted by: Colleen | 30 July 2005 at 05:59 PM
I need to do something too but food just tastes too damn good.
Posted by: Territoon | 30 July 2005 at 06:23 PM
Dieting is THE WORST!! And it's a shame and a crime how God punishes us for going forth and multiplying. My formerly divine body looks like a caricature of its former self. Meanwhile, my 5-month old looks gorgeous, despite how his pitiful mommy looks.
Here's what's motivating me at the moment, though. I'm involved in a contest with a few friends to see which of us can lose the most weight in a month. We each throw in $50, and winner takes all. Now, I may not win, because I dn't have as much weight to lose as a couple of the others, but I don't even care--the contest is a motivator, and I'll pay $50 for the motivation if it gets rid of the 14 pounds I was setting out to lose. So far I'm doing excellent--it's been 11 days and I've lost 5 lbs. Money well spent. So my recommendation to you is to get a group of chicks together and lay some cash on the line.
Posted by: Karla | 30 July 2005 at 07:03 PM
Yes. Sadly, I admit to being a lifetime member!!!!
In the past 20 years I have been to WW 3x and each time I have lost 20 lbs.
I swear by it. It truly works!!! But, a word of caution... you need to have the TIME to put into it, Tertia.
You need to spend time every day and every week planning out what you will buy, cook, order out and eat. You must weight and measure (at least by sight) everything that passes your lips. You must take the time to track your food and keep your little journal and check your little boxes and drink all your waters, etc.
I tried to do WW again about 2 months ago, but, failed miserably this time as I don't have the proper amount of time to devote to it (being single with twins and no help, blah, blah...).
So, although I think it is the best and only way to truly lose weight and learn the proper eating habits to carry you through for the long haul, don't be disappointed if the weight doesn't come off as quickly as you would like since you are so busy working and raising two babies right now.
Also, the program should be done in conjunction with an exercise routine and i seriously doubt you have the time for that either.
I don't.
That is why I am still in maternity clothes rather than wearing my fabulous size 6 jeans and tiny tank tops.
Good luck!
Keep me posted.... I plan to return to WW, working out, and Yoga the day after my Au Pair arrives (Aug. 11th).
Posted by: Suzie-Q. | 30 July 2005 at 07:05 PM
Hi T-
I, like you, hated the idea of dieting but being on depression meds for 8 months caused me to gain nearly 30 pounds. An aunt visiting from Ohio showed me how easy and wonderful the new way of counting WW points worked and I reluctantly started the diet back in April. Three months later I've lost 26 pounds and it hasn't been a nightmare at all! I've enjoyed the diet and have done so well counting that I have neglected to ever use the 35 extra points I am allotted each week. I have also managed to lose the weight without ever attending a SINGLE meeting. It's the easiest diet and the most amazing... and I know it will work for you. Good luck Tertia!
Posted by: Beth | 30 July 2005 at 07:29 PM
WW works for y'all? Damn. I tried it but could NEVER stay within my points.
I'd ALWAYS use up ALL my points by mid afternoon.
Then I would be INSANE with hunger, absolutely ready to eat my desk.
By about 4 pm I would be so crazed with hunger that I would ditch the diet and have something v. fattening and satisfying because I was so insane from starvation.
I thought WW was way too calorie restrictive.
Atkins worked for me -- like a charm. You can eat as much as you like, eat 3,000 calories a day if you feel like it, never have to exercise, and you still lose weight like CRAZY so long as you watch your carbs.
Atkins is like this magic, surreal, Bizarro-world diet where eating lots of fat and feeling full all the time actually makes you thin.
Plus you can have alcohol as long as it's low in carbs (hard liquor, for example, is good; vodka is the best carb-wise. You can mix it with various no-carb mixers or have a martini.)
Posted by: victoria | 30 July 2005 at 07:44 PM
When you start (or anyone who is doing it now) could you sortof explain the new way of counting?
I know the old way, but I'm too cheap to join to see if the new way would work for me better!
Good luck with the weight loss!! (I'm SURE you don't really NEED to lose weight, being so G&D and all!)
Posted by: jennifer | 30 July 2005 at 07:49 PM
Just lost 8 lbs. in me first 12 days of WW Points Plan. It helped me realize just how bad my eating were and how much I overate.
Posted by: Mom of 2 | 30 July 2005 at 07:55 PM
The only thing that has consistently worked for me, over the years (and I quickly gained and then slowly lost 50 pounds, with each of my 3 pregnancies) is eating much smaller portions of all the food I love -- including wine and dessert -- and then exercising like a woman possessed by demons. It took much longer after my last babe because I was working fulltime at an insane job and could rarely mount the bike or treadmill, and my knees and back are getting a bit creaky so I`ve given up jogging. But I made a point of ALWAYS climbing the stairs at work, always walking to the station instead of taking the bus, etc. Anytime I recognized an opportunity to burn a calorie, I seized it.
All things considered, I would rather be an exercise nut than give up my wine and chocolate.
(Last night my older kids said to me, "Mom, we think you need to lose some weight in your tummy, because it looks like you have another baby in there." YOWCH! After starting to give them the lecture about how people need to feel good about their bodies.... I looked at the big soft roll hanging over my belt, and agreed with them.)
Posted by: L. | 30 July 2005 at 08:20 PM
Love WW. It has always worked for me. I tried Atkins, Carbohydrate Adicts, and others, but WW is the most sensible. You eat smaller portions of anything you want, with points attached to each portion. You have a daily points total, a weekly bonus of 35 points, plus if you exercise, you earn more points. As you lose the weight, you lower your daily points value. You get a little booklet when you sign up, that gives you point values for portion sizes as well as a "Pointsfinder" to calculate the points for food not included in the booklet. You can also purchase a larger book "Complete Food Companion" but my only complaint with this book is that it is mostly US companies, product not available in Canada. I also have the "Canadian Dining Out Guide". My favourite breakfast is french toast, made with 4 slices low carb bread(2 pts), 3 egg whites(1 pt) & cinnamon(0 pts), topped with a cup of nuked frozen mixed berries(1 pt) and coffee with no sugar or cream(0 pts). Only 4 points! August 1st is my day to get back on it. I've had a busy couple months, getting back to work after LTD, new job, etc. so now it's time to take the plunge and work on my weight.
Good luck Tertia, sounds like there are enough WW fans here to form our own support group. We could all give each other tips, ideas, etc.
Posted by: Louise M | 30 July 2005 at 08:51 PM
Hey T, just looking at my points book, 1 "small" glass of wine (4 fl oz. or about 125 ml) is 2 points. 1 slice of regular bread (1 oz) = 2 points. Bread or wine.... decisions, decisions. It's all about what gives you the most comfort! Make sure you save 4 points for your end of day (EOD) wine.
Posted by: Louise M | 30 July 2005 at 09:00 PM
"You need to spend time every day and every week planning out what you will buy, cook, order out and eat. You must weight and measure (at least by sight) everything that passes your lips. You must take the time to track your food and keep your little journal and check your little boxes and drink all your waters, etc.
I tried to do WW again about 2 months ago, but, failed miserably this time as I don't have the proper amount of time to devote to it (being single with twins and no help, blah, blah...).
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I don't think it's this hard at all. You might get a food scale and weigh your meat before you cook it. Not a big deal.
I eat out all the time and I can still make WW work.
And I also have twins, so I know how busy you are! :)
Before I got pregnant again I was losing at least 3lbs a week.
Whatever you decide to do, Tertia - good luck!
It would be pretty cool if we could set up a blog for all the ladies who do WW! Everyone could post/comment/whatever.
And here is a site where a lady figured out the point values for a bunch of crap! Did the work for us! http://www.dwlz.com/
Of course I won't be doing any of this until January, when baby is born, but I do plan on doing WW again. It's healthy, encourages you to eat nutritious stuff rather than crap, and it works.
Posted by: Shevon | 30 July 2005 at 09:04 PM
Congrats, Tertia, on your choice and your soon to be georgeouser and diviner self :)
My mom is a dietitian so the lack of cookies and snacks in the house as a kid has followed me well into my adult life (though I have WAY more cake now than I did before). WW seems like a good plan to me, and it's always good so see people stearing away from the stupid Atkins crap. Low carb, schmlo carb. I'd like to take the Atkins revolution to a biology class. And point out that Dr. Atkins died of a heart attack. Pfffffph.
Posted by: Egg Donor | 30 July 2005 at 09:06 PM
I wrote down my diet goals for the next 6 months two nights ago when i was in a sleepless funk. I'll keep mine if you keep yours!
Posted by: Judy | 30 July 2005 at 09:07 PM
I do WW too. Sort of. I use the eTools and honestly, have been very bad the past month. Got to get started again... want to do a challenge of some sort? I need SOMETHING to get me motivated again.
Posted by: Camille | 30 July 2005 at 10:01 PM
I've been doing WW since 3/16 of this year. I am down 49 pound and some odd ounces so far.
It is easy as hell to do. Stay within your points range, eat more veggies- zero pints if hungry. Find lower point foods to eat.
I found a wine that isn't half bad- 8 ounces is 1 point. I can polish of a bottle for 4 points. Love that!
Rum and diet coke- 2 points if you use 2 ounces of rum.
Bread- sara lee makes a bread called delighful. 1 point for 2 slices.
Sugar free jello- 0 points. Fat free coolwhip- again 0 points. makes for a nice treat.
Skinny cow ice cream sandwiches, 2 points and the mint ones are fab!
Philly swirl popsicles 10 calories ZERO points!
Fat free creamer- 0 points. Must have coffee. At least a pot a day to function.
Many ways to eat lots of goodies and lose weight.
Once you read your labels, figure points and get used to the program it's simple.
I'm rarely hungry anymore. If I am- it's because I forgot to eat.
Always pee before weighing. I weighed once then peed then weighed in again- a 6 ounce difference! I also weigh in lightweight clothes and remove my knickers in the bathroom too. Also remove shoes, hair clips etc.
Shaving legs, underarms and bits before wigh in too. Also clean ears, clip toenails, blow nose.
They help when you've had a not so good week. HAHA!!!
Last night for dinner I had a lovely green salad, with tomatoes, red onions, fat free dressing. Bacon wrapped scallops, talapia fillets and canteloupe. Very yummy. Also had a glass of wine.
I'm not starving and my ass is shrinking! I'm down 4 pant sizes and still going strong!
You can do it!!!
Posted by: Janis | 30 July 2005 at 10:18 PM
um, I don't do diets.
I love you tho, and hope whatever you do makes you happy.
Posted by: MollieBee | 31 July 2005 at 12:19 AM
Increase water intake by LOADS. That will help immediately. I am not really fat, just feel sometimes that my ass is going places, and I never have snacks at home (it helps that I'm a crisps girl, not a sweets one) - well no, Loverboy has changed that, but I ask him to get cookies et al that I loathe so I'm not tempted.
I'm working on water intake increase/coke reduction. Water sucks rock, it just tastes... heavy, so I drink green tea instead, which also takes care of the bloody awful caffeine-withdrawal migraine. Bcs I don't much care for green tea, i mix it w wild berries tea - sometimes I even drink the stuff.
The 20's were easier in this respect... *SIGH*
Posted by: Lioness | 31 July 2005 at 12:44 AM
MollieBee-
Please email me. I was reading your blog and have some questions- all above board I promise. I think it would be nice if we could "talk."
My name will take you to my blog which also has a link to my email.
:)
Posted by: Janis | 31 July 2005 at 12:59 AM
Tertia, honey, good luck!!!!
I've done WW, I've done Atkins, I've done Ingrid's Special Spicy Food with Extra Curry and Jalapenos diet, all of which include copious quantities of wine, and they've all worked miracles, if you accept that we naturally gain weight as we age, and you're a big blowing success if you stay within 5 pounds and 2 sizes of your weight at 20.
Mwah! Off to have a boozy dinner with husband and G&D sis then fetch the kiddies from the airport - they've been at Camp Gran for 2 weeks. Yes, darling, you have this to look forward to!
Posted by: Ingrid | 31 July 2005 at 02:26 AM
you need a diet like i need herpes. please. you know i love you just the way you are.
Posted by: RainbowW | 31 July 2005 at 03:35 AM