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What is everybody doing to stop the accumulation of fat during this time of snow in the woods and not much physical work? I am failing!!:cry:

I did buy a cookbook and tried out a recipe last night. It was simple to make and good, even without mass quantities of cheese.

I've reaggravated a painful heel spur and am extremely cranky. I think I'll have to go get a shot in the foot (hypodermid) What can be done? OK, whining over.
 
Stuff like that is our body's revenge for the way we treated it when we were younger.

Look at the table muscle as insulation. Summer will be here soon enough and you can be out there again roaring up and down the hills in your Kuliens, a can of spray paint in each hand, and snarling at the loggers as you go. That table muscle will melt away by October. :cheers:
 
Well first of there is no snow, just glorious sunshine. Second off I sure as heck don't know the answer or I would try it on myself.

I can say that Jenny Crank works well. The only problem is that along with fat you lose your teeth and your house.
 
Head on down to the building site and confer with your general where you want to put your brand new woodstove,ALWAYS work to do on the woodpile,since its very hard to have too much split seasoned wood.
Where to put the log deck,rounds,split wood,piles,stacks or woodsheds.
Not sure what a heel spur is,but anything that causes painfull dawgs aint good.

ak4195
 
What is everybody doing to stop the accumulation of fat during this time of snow in the woods and not much physical work? I am failing!!:cry:

I did buy a cookbook and tried out a recipe last night. It was simple to make and good, even without mass quantities of cheese.

I've reaggravated a painful heel spur and am extremely cranky. I think I'll have to go get a shot in the foot (hypodermid) What can be done? OK, whining over.

Go for a hike if you don't want to work out, and TORTURE yourself with little food. It works for me. But....then I over eat at supper. :dizzy: It's a visious cycle!
 
What is everybody doing to stop the accumulation of fat during this time of snow in the woods and not much physical work? I am failing!!:cry:

I did buy a cookbook and tried out a recipe last night. It was simple to make and good, even without mass quantities of cheese.

I've reaggravated a painful heel spur and am extremely cranky. I think I'll have to go get a shot in the foot (hypodermid) What can be done? OK, whining over.


I used a punch to let my belt out a couple of notches this winter and sitting at the putter I may be getting operators spread.

Maybe you just need to get mad, to get the blood a pumping.
Just think of that character than even suggested mixing apples into a huckleberry pie. If he shows up at the gtg are you going to throw rocks at him? :cheers:

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For that Hell spur.
Could toss in the Vet kit along with a shoeing rasp and a bottle of lysol.
 
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What is everybody doing to stop the accumulation of fat during this time of snow in the woods and not much physical work? I am failing!!:cry:

I did buy a cookbook and tried out a recipe last night. It was simple to make and good, even without mass quantities of cheese.

I've reaggravated a painful heel spur and am extremely cranky. I think I'll have to go get a shot in the foot (hypodermid) What can be done? OK, whining over.

I'll tell you what I told everyone in my section. Since I'm Catholic & I'm giving everything up for Lent, they're giving everything up to. And now so are you. (Who knows maybe YOU'LL listen). :bang:
Heel spur? Get a mule they're more fun to ride than horses.:blob2:
 
Just keep it. Thats what I do. Besides, Fat floats, or so I'm told. Should this hold to be true I will never have any worry about falling into any body of water. Oh sure summer time gets rid of some of it, but what would I do if I lost what I had. It would cost me a fortune for new clothes, then the folks at the church wouldn't be able to sneer at my family or me for my taste/choice in clothing. Who says riggin pants in church are a bad thing.

Don't worry about it, if you lost it now it would be back the next time that spur acted up and put you down again. You would also make the used dog neverous if you could keep up with it with less strain and possible out walk it.
Ya that's it for the sake of the dog, don't worry about it.


Owl
 
What works for me, is just going out for a walk. Just got to watch the time also. No need to make a simple walk last almost 24 miles. I've done that one a few times. Get up at 6am and head out for a walk. Next thing you know, you're heading home and it's dark out.
 
It's just my "winter weight". :)

It will be gone in about 4 weeks as the snow melts and hiking trails open back up.

Have you gotten into snowshoeing or cross country skiing? Good workout.
 
Just keep it. Thats what I do. Besides, Fat floats, or so I'm told. Should this hold to be true I will never have any worry about falling into any body of water. Oh sure summer time gets rid of some of it, but what would I do if I lost what I had. It would cost me a fortune for new clothes, then the folks at the church wouldn't be able to sneer at my family or me for my taste/choice in clothing. Who says riggin pants in church are a bad thing.

Don't worry about it, if you lost it now it would be back the next time that spur acted up and put you down again. You would also make the used dog neverous if you could keep up with it with less strain and possible out walk it.
Ya that's it for the sake of the dog, don't worry about it.


Owl

It does float. I float so well, I gotta hang on in some hot tubs. But I might not fit in the kayak if I keep up. Then they'll have to tow me behind, as I float. Floatation is a good thing. Unless you are diving for illegal logs.:laugh:
 
My metabolism has always been real good, so I've never had to worry about a table muscle............................................Untill this winter.:dizzy:
I'm still trying to figure out where the :censored: it came from. Once I get that figured out I'll try to figure out what to do with it.

Andy
 
What works for me, is just going out for a walk. Just got to watch the time also. No need to make a simple walk last almost 24 miles. I've done that one a few times. Get up at 6am and head out for a walk. Next thing you know, you're heading home and it's dark out.

Dude, your skinny as hell, I saw a picture of you. You could probabaly even drink 15 ice cold Hamms a night and be fine. :cheers:
 
Dude, your skinny as hell, I saw a picture of you. You could probabaly even drink 15 ice cold Hamms a night and be fine. :cheers:

I hate those people. All I did was ate my way through Portland last week, and had a couple of good beers, and came back and put on the Carhartts Monday and I almost needed a come along to get them fastened! But the beer battered smoked salmon was my favorite. We also found a reasonably priced pizza place downtown, and then there was the Safeway where I figured (wrongly) that the walk to and from ate up massive calories so I could consume bakery stuff OK. We are bakery challenged here where I live. I need to make cookies for the builder guys too. They are working in the rain.

I will install a new bike seat on Snuffy soon. Snuffy gets me around and burns up some fat.
 
My metabolism has always been real good, so I've never had to worry about a table muscle............................................Untill this winter.:dizzy:
I'm still trying to figure out where the :censored: it came from. Once I get that figured out I'll try to figure out what to do with it.

Andy

Yup...it sneaks up on you. I always gained about fifteen pounds every winter and burned it right back off the first month of the season. Never even gave it any thought. Now that fifteen pounds turns into twenty and I have to really hustle to make it go away. For the first time in my life I'm having to watch my calories.

That's a tough assignment for somebody like me who always figured that fresh baked sourdough with real butter was one of the basic food groups.
 
What is everybody doing to stop the accumulation of fat during this time of snow in the woods and not much physical work? I am failing!!:cry:

I did buy a cookbook and tried out a recipe last night. It was simple to make and good, even without mass quantities of cheese.

I've reaggravated a painful heel spur and am extremely cranky. I think I'll have to go get a shot in the foot (hypodermid) What can be done? OK, whining over.

You could kepp baking and send it all to me.
 
That's a tough assignment for somebody like me who always figured that fresh baked sourdough with real butter was one of the basic food groups.

What are you say'in here. Are you tring to tell us that home grown sourdough and real butter is not a food group. If it's still warm from the oven, your damn right in your figuring that it is in deed a basic food group.


Owl
 
Dude, your skinny as hell, I saw a picture of you. You could probabaly even drink 15 ice cold Hamms a night and be fine. :cheers:

I don't think I would like to drink that again. Normally 4 to 6 for me when I'm feeling squirrely. Yes I am skinny and I'm getting tired of it. Guess I'll drink another beer. :cheers:

I hate those people.

Thanks Slowp. I really feel the love..... :givebeer:
 

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