One of the problems I found with Slimming World is that it is often difficult to find a quick lunch when you're out that doesn't involve something you're not supposed to eat much of - such as bread. If you're really well-organised I know you can make your own but life doesn't work like that sometimes. I'm also concerned about what is added to the 'treats' they sell - what these artificial sweeteners actually do to you. The fruit/veg part is good - but let's face it, the basics of what you have to do to lose weight are obvious and you don't need to pay £5 each week for someone to tell you them!
Lack of Carer's courtesy while in your property
A loveliness of ladybirds. So what are politicians?


had taken their toll. It worked well for me and when I reached my target I continued with 6:1 for quite a while. However I am now finding the weight is creeping back on so I will do it again I think.
- no I know some of you are lucky/self-controlled) and being a control freak, I find calorie counting is best for me. As dd says, once you've calculated something you don't have to do it again. The NHS site has a calorie counter plus dieting help
I'll admit to a sweet tooth, and I do graze on things I shouldn't, particularly in the evening, so clearly that's the first thing to go. If anyone has any advice, I'd be most appreciative!