Nina Buckley is a sucker for donuts, McDonald's Big Macs, and Indian takeout — food hankerings that can easily derail any diet devotee's quest to lose weight.
That's why after three months on Weight Watchers, the mother of three found she had actually gained a few pounds.
"It's like being teased with your favorite foods you can't have," said Buckley, 28, who lives in England but is originally from Romania.
Buckley is one of the countless men and women who are grappling with how to eliminate pounds without having to sacrifice a lot of food.
3 comments:
OK...I have to defend WW here because it IS a program that works and has worked for thousands and thousands of people. If she gained weight on WW she was not following the plan. And WW is more than just losing weight, its about healthy living and maintaining a healthy weight for life, but not starving yourself or eliminating things from your life, its about making healthy choices and being responsible for your own body (what a novel idea). There are other diets and plans that certainly work for some people and not everyone will like WW but don't bash a proven plan just because you couldn't or wouldn't do it. BTW, I am not an employee of WW or have any other financial interest in WW but it has worked for me and my wife.
I read where an Indian fast food restaurant is coming to Salisbury.There will be inside seating provided,but for the customers who are actually from India floor mats will be provided for the yoga enthusiasts.Pretty neat huh?
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