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    Weight loss. How obsessed are you?

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    • FunzF Offline
      Funz
      last edited by

      Blobbi:
      LKVM and Funz, I typed in the key words into google and ta-da!


      http://fittipdaily.wordpress.com/2007/12/12/spice-up-your-metabolism-with-cayenne-pepper/

      So it's, gulp, true!

      But ya, Funz, in our part of the world, spicy food is so sedap. Ok, other part of the diet is to talk alot, walk too quickly, and maybe gesticulate a lot? Just make sure got room around you hor, or you might give hubby a black eye ... :lol:
      Yup read that article long time ago. And yes, though chilli is a catalyst and does up your metabolic rate a little, I negate the effects by eating a lot more whenever there is chilli. For people like me, removing chilli from my diet actually helps me lose weight. šŸ˜‰

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        Funz
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        lovekidsverymuch:
        Funz:

        I negate the effects by eating a lot more whenever there is chilli. For people like me, removing chilli from my diet actually helps me lose weight. šŸ˜‰


        :!: u eat more if the food has chilli? why leh

        My love affair with chilli started when I was only about 2yrs old, according to my mum. I have a preference for heavily spiced food as opposed to bland or qing dan food. Mum is a nonya so since young me and my sisters have been eating spicy stuff and we eat everything with sambal belachan or chilli padi. We hate congee and fishball noodle with tomato sauce is a major culinary sin. hahah.

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          Blobbi
          last edited by

          Funz:
          We hate congee and fishball noodle with tomato sauce is a major culinary sin. hahah.

          That's a new one - culinary sin. Am gonna use it, tks :).

          Yah, that's why, even when ill and I have to have porrdige, I eat it with soysauce and, uh, chilli padi.

          But heh, the Vitamin C boost does wonders!

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            Andaiz
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            Blobbi:
            Funz:

            We hate congee and fishball noodle with tomato sauce is a major culinary sin. hahah.


            That's a new one - culinary sin. Am gonna use it, tks :).

            Yah, that's why, even when ill and I have to have porrdige, I eat it with soysauce and, uh, chilli padi.But heh, the Vitamin C boost does wonders!

            Ha! That's what I had over the weekend when I was down...the chilli padi provides the \"rush\" to clear the nose, if ya know what I mean... šŸ˜“

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              corneyAmber
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              lovekidsverymuch:
              Andaiz:

              Ha! That's what I had over the weekend when I was down...the chilli padi provides the \"rush\" to clear the nose, if ya know what I mean... šŸ˜“


              U use chilly for that too :!: :!:

              I thought wasabi does the job better?

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                Blobbi
                last edited by

                Andaiz:

                Ha! That's what I had over the weekend when I was down...the chilli padi provides the \"rush\" to clear the nose, if ya know what I mean... šŸ˜“
                See, now we can elevate chili padi to medicinal status, hehe.

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                  Blobbi
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                  ks2me:
                  I thought wasabi does the job better?

                  Wasabi just makes a big rushing whoosh up the top of my scalp, macam blow my hair off like that. And my eyes look exactly like :!: after that!

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                    corneyAmber
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                    Blobbi:
                    ks2me:

                    I thought wasabi does the job better?


                    Wasabi just makes a big rushing whoosh up the top of my scalp, macam blow my hair off like that. And my eyes look exactly like :!: after that!

                    so hilarious!! Hair raising experience

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                      duriz
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                      Hi everyone,

                      I'm 1.61m tall.
                      I was 39 kilos back in university, as skinny as a pencil.
                      Before I was pregnant with DD, I was 52 kilos, I put on a total of 8 kilos throughout my pregnancy.
                      After DD popped out, I lost 10 kilos in the first week of confinement, and have been 50 kilos since.
                      DD is now 9 months young.
                      I'm 41 and recently returning to work as FTWM after 1 year of being SAHM. I'm too tired after work and running after DD to do any exercise.
                      I'm slim by description but because of pregnancy, some parts of me will never be as taut as before aka blubber belly and blubber butt.
                      Well not without surgery anyways :lol:
                      Oh well.
                      As long as DH sayang can liao.

                      I wish for all of us: good health, a body we all love and celebrate and throw away all weighing machines, they are a waste of money, time and energy.

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                        verykiasu2010
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                        duriz:
                        Hi everyone,

                        I'm 1.61m tall.
                        I was 39 kilos back in university, as skinny as a pencil.
                        Before I was pregnant with DD, I was 52 kilos, I put on a total of 8 kilos throughout my pregnancy.
                        After DD popped out, I lost 10 kilos in the first week of confinement, and have been 50 kilos since.
                        DD is now 9 months young.
                        I'm 41 and recently returning to work as FTWM after 1 year of being SAHM. I'm too tired after work and running after DD to do any exercise.
                        I'm slim by description but because of pregnancy, some parts of me will never be as taut as before aka blubber belly and blubber butt.
                        Well not without surgery anyways :lol:
                        Oh well.
                        As long as DH sayang can liao.

                        I wish for all of us: good health, a body we all love and celebrate and throw away all weighing machines, they are a waste of money, time and energy.
                        39 kg is underweight right ?

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