This contest has ended! Thanks to everyone that entered!
Did you know that one of the most important things you can do in a journey to healthier living is eat REAL food? During the first few weeks of our journey, my wife and I were forced to face the negative health consequences of consuming margarine (Thanks Liz!). We, like everyone else, had turned to using margarine years ago due to the convenience and healthier looking label on margarine. However, margarine is a man-made fat that our bodies were not designed to process. In looking to rid our lives of this unhealthy fat, I turned to researching online for tools to help me have a regular supply of softened, real butter. That’s when I discovered The Butter Bay!
Thanks to the generosity of Jerry Scarrow, the inventor of the Butter Bay, and his team over at Butter Bay, I am giving away ONE blue ceramic Butter Bay!!! Never heard of one? Take a moment to watch this video and you will see why this thing is now an important part of our day!
This video and MORE INFORMATION about the Butter Bay can be found here.
So, how do you enter? Go to my Facebook page, like the contest post and comment what kind of content you would like to see coming from 250pounds2forever.com. My goal here has always been to try and encourage people to live healthy lives and reach their weight loss goals! To do that most effectively, I need feedback from you guys about what content I can be putting out there that would be most effective in helping you!
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- This giveaway will run from December 2, 2016 until 9:00 p.m. CST Friday, December 9, 2016.
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- Anyone 18 or over from the continental United States may enter. Shipping will be covered.
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- If you win you will be contacted via social media. We will contact the winner within 5 days of the closing date of the giveaway. You will have 15 days to respond. If we do not hear from you within that time then another winner will be randomly drawn.
Good Luck!
er members of our society are stepping outside the house while wearing shorts or missing a jacket.
one has already decided to change and find me while they are actively pursuing or preparing for change? Could I inspire them or offer those people tips for success? That’s a big HELL yes.
were simple: calories don’t matter with the expectation that we don’t go completely crazy. As we reached our first cheat meal, though, we felt guilty and stayed within our calorie limit for the day. It wasn’t until several weeks into our change that we finally let loose and had a funnel cake when we went to a local haunted corn maze with friends.
myself for all of our accomplishments and I decided to have another treat. So, I went to the local liquor store, bought a 2 oz bottle of Knob Creek, and a 20 oz diet coke.
rribly disappointed in herself. When I shared I was writing this today, she expressed her irritation as the guilt of that moment still seems to be plaguing her. Yet, when we got home that night, my wife’s moment of weakness was two fun size pieces of candy and she was still WITHIN her calorie limit for the day! (Yes, she has reviewed the completed post and has given her blessing.)
When you think of healthier eating habits, what’s the next thought you have? Do you think about losing weight? Do you think about vegetables? Do you think about starving yourself to death? Our society has equated healthy eating habits with several of those things. However, my first thought while I was in the contemplative stage of change was the cost. Prior to starting this journey, my wife and I were already spending way too much on food. The mere idea of increasing that bill was a very unwelcome idea. Sound familiar?
Unfortunately, the pace of our lives does not support the changes that we have made. Both of us have professional jobs and work very odd hours throughout the week. So, I understand when anyone tells me, “I just don’t have time for all that.” However, understanding doesn’t mean I agree. Let me tell you something, everybody has excuses, but none of them are really any good. Today, my wife suggested that I share a couple tips that we have learned along the way to make things as easy as possible.
beautiful Saturday here in my little Missouri town! The sun is shining, the temperature is in the 70s, and there’s just enough wind to counteract any excess heat that may still be making its way through our atmosphere on this magnificent October day. But wait? This post is supposed to be about progress, right? Well, I was inspired to write this random post based on the fact that I even know this information at all!
and my weight loss has slowed from the leaps and bounds that I have been seeing to a slower, but healthy, pace. Despite the fact that I know what my goals are, seeing a lower number on the scale still created doubt (more on that later in what was supposed to be my second post) and discouragement. Today, though, as I blasted through today’s activities, I was amazed at both the MENTAL and PHYSICAL progress that I have made over this past six weeks.