tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5517424975759894320.post6587118296031169482..comments2023-05-15T08:17:21.208-07:00Comments on The Mossy Nest: In Which I Diet--Sort Ofpatrysiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02897304738113798551noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5517424975759894320.post-4350503442860232002010-03-31T08:45:39.345-07:002010-03-31T08:45:39.345-07:00I'm a Weight Watcher, not a SoBe-er, but I kno...I'm a Weight Watcher, not a SoBe-er, but I know many who are and they love the diet. Gen & Murray do the 2-week whenever necessary, even though, like you, in general they're good, healthy eaters. Ricky did SoBe, too, for a while, lost a lot, has more recently make WW his lifestyle choice, but was a fan, too.<br />I noticed with WW that even though my points per day = 22, if I stay rigorously within my points, NOT using the extra 35 I have for the week, if my daily points include the 5 for a morning bagel (my old breakfast of choice - I'm a HUGE bread person), the scale budged, but it moved like the continents shift - very slowly.<br />Once I took bread out of the picture and changed my morning breakfast, voila! Better weight loss!<br />So I'm not surprised by the effect the bread had on your weight/body. And homemade bread, no less??? I'd be 50 pounds up by now!!!Krys72599https://www.blogger.com/profile/13794562208024400426noreply@blogger.com