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The downside of losing weight is that everything goes flubby flabby. I was so nicely toned when in February I hit a high I hadn't seen in a decade.
The up side of course is fitting into the cotton trousers I bought last summer, now that temps have soared to 10C/ 50F. Of course I still look enormous in them because they're cut loose.
In other observations, bone broth is foul stuff. Terribly good for cartilage of course, but I can't stomach it even to have functional elbows again. An impoverished friend once moved next to a Chinese restaurant and used to order their chicken feet, which she chewed the llife out of, and found her arthritis vanish. I thought that was an inspiring story but in the event, no. Not for me, not chicken feet and not chicken bone broth. Did stick some of it into my 'bottom of the veg drawer' veg soup, which was supposed to be ginger soup only the ginger doesn't register at all.
The up side of course is fitting into the cotton trousers I bought last summer, now that temps have soared to 10C/ 50F. Of course I still look enormous in them because they're cut loose.
In other observations, bone broth is foul stuff. Terribly good for cartilage of course, but I can't stomach it even to have functional elbows again. An impoverished friend once moved next to a Chinese restaurant and used to order their chicken feet, which she chewed the llife out of, and found her arthritis vanish. I thought that was an inspiring story but in the event, no. Not for me, not chicken feet and not chicken bone broth. Did stick some of it into my 'bottom of the veg drawer' veg soup, which was supposed to be ginger soup only the ginger doesn't register at all.

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Cotton trousers are so pleasant when the temp's sticky. I feel as you do re looking enormous in them but the breeziness makes up for it.
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Paltrow has fortunately passed completely below my radar except for people saying FOR GOD'S SAKE DON'T PUT THAT IN YOUR VAGINA!!!
Of course, our brief spring preview will shortly (ie 3 pm this afternoon) return to our regularly scheduled March.