Only two days into the WW program and I fell off the wagon.
Yesterday Mr. L and I drove all over the area to do drop-in signings for A Crafty Killing at area bookstores. And darnitall, didn't we end up near my favorite Indian restaurant? Those of you who know me well know I brake for Indian food. Any time--any where.
Luckily for my waistline, we don't have an Indian restaurant in my part of town. But when I hit Henrietta--watch out. And didn't I hit the buffet twice. And didn't they bring us a EXTRA basket of fresh-made naan!
I'm back on the wagon today, but I dreamed about aloo matar last night.
I am sooo with you here, Lorna. Indian food is the BEST.
ReplyDeleteI started WW in January and practically keep one foot "off the wagon" inspite of my good intentions! I can SO identify with the buffet thing---only here in Texas it's the Tex-Mex restaurants that do me in. I don't dare go near a Pancho's Mexican Buffet and some fiend at one restaurant has advertised "all you can eat" enchiladas for a ridiculously low price! There oughta be a law---
ReplyDeleteOne day won't hurt and you did get back on the wagon.
ReplyDeleteI feel like the wagon left while I was eating Lindor Valentine chocolate. I can see it disappearing around the bend, and have to decide if I can catch up with it.
ReplyDeleteDon't worry too much, kiddo. As long as you see your WW program as a wagon and jump back on ... you're OK. But -- if you see it as a scooter (where you have one foot off most of the time), then you're in trouble. You're back on -- go for it!
ReplyDeleteAlso, very glad you don't live in Henrietta. (P.S. I BREAK for Indian food, too!! Dang. Now you've got my mouth watering. Where did I put that take-out menu for Tai Palace??)
Don't forget you have 49 extra points... use those :) Glad you are back on the wagon.
ReplyDeleteBuffet's will get you evrytime. But one day won't hurt anybody. Hang in there!
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