e-238's Journal, 06 Apr 10

Caught the new episode of Dr.Who with the new guy as the doctor...Not sure how I feel about him except that he's so far off from being David Tennant that he can't compare. Plus to the show is that his "companion" is more interesting than the usual ones. It looks like she may actually get some character development in this series!
As for the new Doctor....we'll see.

View Diet Calendar, 06 April 2010:
1165 kcal Fat: 34.50g | Prot: 54.47g | Carbs: 127.45g.   Breakfast: sugar, tea, milk. Lunch: sugar, tea, milk, feta cheese, cherry tomatoes, chunky chicken breasts *sliced*. Dinner: roast chicken pie *shepard pie w/ chicken instead of meat*. Snacks/Other: green seedless grapes. more...
2958 kcal Exercise: Shopping - 1 hour, Desk Work - 5 hours, Resting - 10 hours, Sleeping - 8 hours. more...

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MMM, would take a fine figure of a man to fill Davids shoes! But I thought he did a fair job!  
06 Apr 10 by member: Jill-gill
Just watched the new Dr now, i must admit i did enjoy,cant beat David but im still getting that Dr Who buzz. Im following ww here in England but i dont understand most of the American measures and i dont understand how some pople are eating 40 + points and complaining when im getting 21 a day which is 3 more than the last time i joined. I also find it funny how my rda of calories is always on half when ive used my points. Have you any hints and tips to help with this site. Thanx  
08 Apr 10 by member: sarahemma
Mind you, I'm not saying the new Doctor isn't entertaining--but he certainly isn't anywhere near droolworthly like Tennant's Doctor was. ;) Sarahemma, I understand your confusion. I'm used to imperial measures (US) but living here in the UK means that everything I get/buy is in metric (which means I have to have bookmarks for online converters). I'm not sure so much about the points thing (as in how many some people get) though my points are way higher than they used to be because WW changed their formula for them). As for your RDA number being half the points you've used--that's perfectly in keeping. The RDA for a person is usually about 2000. When you do weight watchers (or probably any diet plan, really) you are supposed to eat less of your RDA in order to lose the weight. I hope that kind of makes sense? 
10 Apr 10 by member: e-238

     
 

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