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    Hello!
    I actually quite like the empty feeling until lunch now, it feels like I'm doing something, if you know what I mean?!






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    Hi guys, nice to know other people on the same path.. Thanks Dreamofpink for the food info really helpful.

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    Look forward to when I like the empty feeling...! :-) its 9.15 and I'm already thinking about food... Good thing is at the moment I don't really have LE diet stuff in the house so will have to go shopping first!
    Day 1! I've had decaf coffee with two sweeteners... For lunch think ill have toast and jam. And for dinner pasta and pesto. Sound good? Do I have to find salt free bread, butter and jam? And is brown bread ok?

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    I think white bread is better on the pink diet as whole meal has more 'goodness' in it. Hth x
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    I'm from the UK too and have 2 boys (1 was the result of a pink sway last year) and planning on swaying again in a few years
    you need to be a member (paying the annual subscription, which isn't that much really) and then you can access additional private forums

    it's difficult skipping breakfast, but it does get easier!

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    I found this thread incredibly helpful. Some of the information is a bit out of date now, but most of it still applies:

    http://genderdreaming.com/forum/tryi...ach-other.html

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    Hiya! I'm also in the UK ttc a pinky in March!

    Your best bet is to read this first http://genderdreaming.com/forum/tryi...l-library.html and then go from there!

    Looks like a lot of reading but it's all you need to know about ttc in one place and anything else you're unsure about you can just ask!
    Last edited by Sweet mummy; January 21st, 2013 at 07:10 PM.

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    Dreamofpink thank you for the food list, ideas are always handy as I find I keep sticking to the same safe foods!
    I find skipping breakfast easier some days than others, today I am starving and counting down the hours until lunchtime, I tend to eat at 12.30, this morning I have been trying to fill myself with diet coke
    DS1 2010
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    As for the bread, there are these two. I have found the Weight Watchers one very light and fluffy and the Tesco one is really yummy too. That is as low sodium as I could find, I think you will struggle finding a sodium-free one.


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    I got the weight watcher bread yesterday and will try it today. Meal wise I had white pitta with diet sweet chilli philli with rocket and lambs leaves. Then later had salad with low fat honey and mustard dressing on. Does that sound good? Drinks wise, one glass of cranberry juice, coffee with sweetener and caffeine free diet coke...
    I'm yet to buy and start supplements!

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