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Today ate:

about half a loaf of French bread with butter and/or honey
buttered tortilla
aloo saag
a ham and egg wrap
a Scotch Mist and a Hot Toddy
plus the usual quantities of sweetened creamed tea

It was horrible weather outside but I made myself go out on the basis that if I was just going to stay in all the time I may...
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kay:
Ugh. Weather.
twiggy:
oh, if you like indian food the mosque kitchen off of nicholson street does a cracking cheap curry, its a favourite of students and people who like cheap plentiful curry smile
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So according to my math, I should be aiming to eat around 1400 calories a day with the amount of exercise I am getting from walking. I may need to subscribe to the Scottish tradition of deep frying everything to hit that mark.

Actually if I brought my Elvis Sandwich recipe (grilled peanut butter and banana) to be deep fried at some chippy, that might...
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I think I need to put butter on everything I eat, and do more situps -- something to counteract that I seem to be losing my butt from the amount of walking I'm doing, it's getting sort of flattened (and there was never much of it to begin with.) And then if I do put on any weight it's seeming to want to stick in...
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themainman:
"You can do side-bends or sit-ups, but please don't lose that butt!" wink
Hope you can get back into doing crunches again, don't try to do too many at first, ease yourself into it gradually...
Can't say I've been able to see steam coming from my mouth while I've been indoors before...
Doesn't make you a dragon, but I like the image. smile
shema:
I keep saying that walking is not good for women. Only squats are good.
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Edinburgh graveyards I've been to:

Greyfriars
Canongate
Old Calton
New Calton
Grange
Dalry
St. Cuthbert's/St. John's

And today I ate a fried peanut butter and banana sandwich, among other things. Found a 60p loaf of bread, hooray.
pagoo:
I do ,love their Graveyards there. Those Scots loved their skulls!
stoogie02:
Wait till you get a load of the Necropolis in Glasgow!!
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Good Lord. I have barely bought anything this month and still have spent $113 on the credit card already. There are three instances of eating out on that card -- one at McDonalds ($5.02 for a sandwich -- McDonalds isn't that good of a bargain in the UK) one at Cafe Truva (very tasty pastries, $11.13) and that piece of fudge I've been eating ($7.56)...
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So the bank had frozen my account for "suspicious activity" (that is, me withdrawing money in Scotland) so, to celebrate getting that lifted and finally being able to pay my rent I got some coffee and pastries at a place called Truva.* It's a little pricy but the stuff was good enough that it might be worth it. Honey-sweetened middle eastern desserts are really really...
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themainman:
I may have need of your services in the near future. smile
themainman:
Was just asking, for future reference. smile
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It's not unusual for me to be a slight eater most of the time and then suddenly have a few days where I need to eat everything in sight, I guess to make up for the previous weeks. I think we're hitting it -- the drinking on Friday seems to have set it off. Today I ate a big bowl of stir-fried sweet potatoes (about...
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shema:
I admire your ability to keep your balance, on those death blades. And for some reason, I desperately wish I could photo bomb your picture at the restaurant.
kay:
I'm the same way. I could not freaking stop eating the other day. Other days I'm not into it.
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Pretty good weekend so far. Friday was spent chatting with the flatmate's friend, then to do storytelling at the Waverly with the Burgh Blatherers. I had identified a brand of cheap scotch the bar sells so got some of that -- and weirdly, the bar seems to just make up the prices on the drinks, you can buy the same drink a day apart...
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goriella:
Wow tipping is really cheap in that currency. Even if you haven't been socializing too much, it still seems like you are! Just have fun with it! :}
mrrhinos:
It was good to hang out with you yesterday, I hope you had fun smile

How much would you leave for a tip? (It was 8 we left tongue)
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Today I walked 6.4 miles plus whatever distance the inside of the National Gallery counts for. I ate a steak and onion pie, a can of spaghetti, probably about 2 tablespoons worth of Wensleydale with cranberries, half a demi-baguette, and about half a brick of fudge. And a shot of scotch, which I am discovering I like pretty well,
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ihsv1683:
aha....you're liking a wee dram or two then?
thebeliever:
The Aristophanic Diet. Shot not optional.
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Cooped up in the house for another day... my feet are mostly feeling better but I also have messed up my knee somehow. I think the first time I injured it, I was crawling around under the bed to get at my phone (the electrical outlets are different in the US and UK, so I need an adaptor to be able to charge up my...
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tadkil:
Better get that knee looked at.
arroia:
Ouch, hope your knee feels better soon. *hugs*