Not pushy at all, it was very clear the point you were trying to makeI'd like to think I've been very respectful and not pushy, I just wanted to clear up the misconception that being vegan isn't an excuse for her to not get back to target now. If you want to eat bacon, go for it. If you want to scoff tofu, that's fine too.
Jen needs to fix her relationship with food and maybe, just maybe, she might get somewhere and maintain it long-term.
You haven’t been pushy at all - really informative actually, thank you! People will sadly always have an issue with veganism and it’s unfortunately those people who claim to be experts. Anyway, Jen - she weighed today, and cried apparently!I'd like to think I've been very respectful and not pushy, I just wanted to clear up the misconception that being vegan isn't an excuse for her to not get back to target now. If you want to eat bacon, go for it. If you want to scoff tofu, that's fine too.
Jen needs to fix her relationship with food and maybe, just maybe, she might get somewhere and maintain it long-term.
I couldn't articulate it better myself.It doesn’t matter if she’s vegan or not, she wasn’t vegan when she was originally big, and is now vegan and bigIt’s not the food, it’s her attitude to food.
I love it when people lecture me on soy when they drink/smoke/eat fast food/red meat. Everyone does something that isn’t 100% healthy for them but doesn’t stop anyone doing itI can only tell you what Quorn confirmed. They are in the process of redeveloping a lot of their products to be vegan? But like I said, there's already quite a few. I'm not the biggest vegan cheese fan either, but it's all personal taste. Obviously there are plenty of vegans that buy it, in fact Koko and Dayia are two of the post popular choices for vegans.
As for the soy scaremongering, as a doctor, I can confirm that's completely untrue.
I'm not going to argue about it with you, like I said it's all personal choice. I just wanted to state the fact that like me, it would be easy for Jen to get back to target vegan, but she clearly needs to address her issues with food first. Slimming world doesn't teach you that and she will continue the cycle until she does.
Incorrect, veganism is pretty easy on SW if you do it right. Lots of emphasis on whole foods, fruit, veg etc and lots of low syn meat replacements.She finally updated her photo
I think she’s going to throw herself back into sw now and if she managed to get back down to target (or close) I would genuinely be impressed, but she is going to find it so hard being vegan this time round. slimming world really doesn’t cater to vegans and there is so much vg junk food now, it’s not all ‘plant based’ and eating rainbows
I had a consultant who used to bang about losing 10 stone forever - it was really about 6 stone (which is no mean feat, don’t get me wrong, I’d love to lose about that) but then she’d gain one, lose one etc.“9st 9lbs gone forever”
It does make me laugh when slimming world consultants actually say to members .. that weights gone forever how do u feel .. how the hell do they know .. loadsa people regain !!“9st 9lbs gone forever”
The amount she gushed about how in love they are is so cringe !!! Seems a bit fake & forced to me !!She chose that picture because it was the night before their wedding and she remembers all the emotions ?! Nah.... she chose that pic because she was slim...... and as in love with herself as she was her 'best mate'.... I've been with my 'best mate' 28 years but don't need to declare how much I love him like she does..... it's a bit sickening.... (and I am a romantic so I'm not jealous of her relationship)! A recent picture of them would be more appropriate !
It really is!It’s like looking at 2 different people! I don’t know why she does that to herself with using the old pictures
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