Books really are amazingly heavy. When I would train for a backpacking trip, I’d put books in my pack to get an appropriate weight and it’s amazing how much smaller that pack was than the pack I’d actually carry.
Speaking from my own experience(in 2003 I weighed 412 pounds) all diet books are worthless. I currently weigh between 215 and 220. After failing to lose weight after trying several diets I had Roex-en-Y gastric bypass surgery in 2003. I can’t overeat anymore as it is physically impossible, if I do eat even a little bit too much, I get sick and spend several miserable hours attempting, and failing, to throw up
Trouble is, you gain weight by eating processed food because it’s easy and to follow a diet you have to cook. It’s the change of lifestyle that fails, not the food itself
salakfarm Premium Member 11 months ago
Sweat is the best diet.
charliefarmrhere 11 months ago
So…Now those diet and weight loss books are in the fiction area?
snsurone76 11 months ago
Thing is, weight lost from sweating is easily replaced.
French Persons Premium Member 11 months ago
Just follow the “Donkey Diet”… that is, keep your AZZ out of the refrigerator.
cracker65 11 months ago
HA
KageKat 11 months ago
This is what we call a loaded topic!
Captain Bars 11 months ago
Sooooo, you’re suggesting Elly move them back now for the same reason?
jango 11 months ago
So git movin’ there, Lard-arsh
calliarcale 11 months ago
Books really are amazingly heavy. When I would train for a backpacking trip, I’d put books in my pack to get an appropriate weight and it’s amazing how much smaller that pack was than the pack I’d actually carry.
rshive 11 months ago
The only way diet books help.
daniellea44 11 months ago
Natural whole foods: Protein, veg, fruit, starches – ditch 99% liquid calories – weight drops right off. Moving helps, but can’t out move a poor diet.
belovedkija 11 months ago
the truth about weight lose, you get in shape at the gym and loose weight in the kitchen.
timbob2313 Premium Member 11 months ago
Speaking from my own experience(in 2003 I weighed 412 pounds) all diet books are worthless. I currently weigh between 215 and 220. After failing to lose weight after trying several diets I had Roex-en-Y gastric bypass surgery in 2003. I can’t overeat anymore as it is physically impossible, if I do eat even a little bit too much, I get sick and spend several miserable hours attempting, and failing, to throw up
Chris 11 months ago
Non-fiction must be easier to swallow. :}
ksu71 11 months ago
So her answer should have been “All of them.”
Angry Indeed Premium Member 11 months ago
Moira gained it all back when she add some cook books.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 11 months ago
Way down yonder in New Orleans…in the land of the Cajun queens….there’s a garden of rich sauces…that’s what I mean…..
John Jorgensen 11 months ago
I was actually thinking the punch line was going to be something like they helped her financially because they’re such big sellers.
markkahler52 11 months ago
So eat the diet books! Fibre, roughage, etc
mindjob 11 months ago
Trouble is, you gain weight by eating processed food because it’s easy and to follow a diet you have to cook. It’s the change of lifestyle that fails, not the food itself
ladykat 11 months ago
That’s one way to lose weight.
g04922 11 months ago
Right where those books belong… in the Fiction section.
howtheduck 11 months ago
With that box it looks like Elly has a pretty healthy employee discount.
dsom8 11 months ago
And eat less too
comicalUser 11 months ago
There is no such thing as something as simple as a “diet” — only a change of diet.