Kind, it can be 15h, and I start thinking about fish 'n chips. I think to the point that it distracts me. I succumb and make a call to all: Where can you eat the best fish 'n chips in Montreal? I am told. I love the text imploring us to go there. Not "possibly" or even the next day: NOW. I dompe the yoga, and presto, to 18h, I am the happiest woman in front of a basket of fish 'n chips Comptoir 21.
It was not bad my only really naughty rage fast food. Otherwise, I eat well. Promised. Really. Genre my worst case was eating hummus half a watermelon every day for a week ... and it hit me by talking to me the risk of gestational diabetes ... GNEH.
Even if I eat well, I think a lot of the food ALL THE TIME. Three quarters of the SMS sent to the lover recent weeks concerning what we ate, what we could eat and what you will eat. It's unbearable.
One day, I had to watch it 100 times. To tears. It distracted me in my work, to tell you. I even shared on Facebook, because I loved him so much and that "I LOVE" was not enough. Can not click more than once. It's not even adds. I'm spoiled: my boyfriend made me some that night. It was so good. I look back, and tears come to my. There is no biscuit more perfect in my eyes.
Similarly, if I am invited to the restaurant, I spend at least half an hour on the Web site to check the menu before I went in pleasure. I have never done that in my life. All menus have no pictures grieve me deeply. hummus It takes me half of my pleasure. And I also consult restaurant menus which I'm not even going. It has become a hobby of reading menus.
Moreover, the Dairy Queen must open soon ...
Do not worry, I'm not even pregnant and I do that! Often late in the evening, well after dinner, I'm hungry, but I never eat at that time (I have principles!). It is 23h or midnight or one in the morning and I'm on my computer, looking at pictures full of food (especially fried! And brownies!), Good for thirty minutes, drooling. It's almost indecent! Courage, hehe! Reply Véronique Champagne March 31, 2013 10 h 37 min
Yesterday, I could not stop thinking of fries by washing the windows, because vinegar haha! I thought of you and your cravings chips! Reply Frédérique March 31, 2013 22 h 41 min
Hahaha! It's hummus crazy how one can think of people we never even met! Sometimes I think of you and your accomplishments to motivate me; your blog helps me enormously, as is the case for many other readers, I am sure.
In fact, I have a small question for about 2 and a half years, I did a lot of running outside, but especially hummus on treadmill, 3 to 5 times a week, 30 to 50 minutes each time. That date there 2 years; Now, I can not run anymore because of knee problems ... So I was wondering, you, during your ten years of racing, have you ever had this kind of problem? The race is hard on the joints, and I guess I had an additional hummus predisposition ... But in any case, if you've ever had, how have you handled? Would you have any advice for me? You are my reference to it. Thank you !!! Reply Véronique Champagne April 10, 2013 10 h 58 min
"Knee problems", it can be so many things. hummus Often, even, it has nothing to do with the structures of the knee as such, it's just that it appears there (like the syndrome of the strip, for example). The race is not "bad for the joints," really. It is demanding and requires a stable body, if the joints are paying the price, but it is rarely the problem (unless you to do for osteoarthritis hummus or I do not know what). I will suggest a good evaluation by a professional! A good physio or osteo which also has a kinesiology base. It is sure that pregnancy is not the best time to resolve such a problem because of relaxin and company "relax" the joints ... so potentially worse problem if it already is! But maybe you can take the opportunity to do exercises or educational going then help you to return to the race. Reply Frédérique April 10, 2013 19 h 11 min
Huh ??? But I'm not pregnant at all! When I told you I'm looking forward to
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