Posted January 24, 2011
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The great comedian W.C. Fields was quoted as saying, "Everything I do is either illegal, immoral, or fattening." As for me, I'm completely okay with avoiding the illegal stuff and I try to maintain good moral character. Where my resistance erodes completely is in avoiding fattening foods. I ask you, why does it taste so good if you're not supposed to eat it? Therein lies the conundrum. How can a person enjoy food in all of its wondrous manifestations and still not gain too many pounds as a result of eating it?
Most
of us are faced with the need to lose those few extra pounds at some time
in our lives. I believe that when it's necessary to eliminate the extra weight,
it can be beneficial to work with experts in that field. We should not have
to reinvent the wheel since a great amount of research has already been conducted
relative to diet and weight management issues. As a result, there are some
very good diets on the market today.
At the moment, I do not recommend one particular commercially marketed diet
above the rest. This page contains links to a number of programs that have
shown success in helping people reduce weight and keep the pounds off. Feel
free to explore them to find one that fits your particular needs. I will offer
additional information on the subject in future posts.
Most
of what I have related here applies to both men and women alike because weight
and dietary issues affect everyone, regardless of sex. However, there is one
little bit of advice I offer to only the men. There may come a time when the
lady in your life wiggles her way into a pair of jeans that used to button
up with a little less effort. She will invariably ask somewhat apprehensively,
"Honey, do these jeans make me look fat?" Guys, this is no time
for plainspoken, unconditional honesty. The correct response to that question
is always to just say "No!"
Just Say No