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Post by zazzles on Mar 19, 2019 15:31:29 GMT
I have been adding a bowl of IAMS Urinary Tract formula to the buffet for the gang 🤣. It really has cut down on vet visits. You can just cut it in with their bowl. This made me think of Rupert, my cat who lived to the ripe old age of 21. He had the UTI problem and I put him on appropriate dry food. He ate it but wasn’t happy and always let me know. He was very dramatic about it, acting as if he refused to eat it and was starving. BUT he wasn’t losing weight. So I got suspicious and started weighing his dish with food before I put it down for him. I found out that he was eating a decent amount but then, apparently, smoothing it out so it looked like it wasn’t touched. He was such a character!
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Post by fullmahina on Mar 19, 2019 17:05:06 GMT
doordie50 , I hope Fitz is on the mend! zazzles , great news about Missy and her love for cheese! I have always kept a small loaf of Velveeta around for two reasons. One, to add a nice smoothness to mac and cheese and two, for molding around pills for pets! DebDoesWW , "WELLWORKS"? Huh? It's something I am grateful for every time I turn on a faucet or flush a toilet but it sounds more like a drilling company than a weight loss biz. A shortening of "wellness that works," perhaps, because we all know how that catchy phrase took the country by storm and we wouldn't want any other business cashing in on it in any form.
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Post by lavonm on Mar 19, 2019 17:43:19 GMT
lavonm , did you subscribe to eMeals? My year was up some weeks ago and I didn’t renew. Over a year I collected over 7K recipes from them, so I figure I can work off of those for the rest of my natural born days! Yes, I subscribed for the year. I'm collecting a lot of recipes as well so I probably won't renew but we'll see. Happy to hear that American cheese worked for Missy's pill. That makes life much easier.
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Post by zazzles on Mar 19, 2019 20:20:02 GMT
I have always kept a small loaf of Velveeta around for two reasons. I may lay i some Velveeta because: a) I think it is shelf stable and doesn’t require refrigeration; b) Missy would problably be even crazier for Velveeta; and, c) who ISN’T crazy for Velveeta cheese!
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Post by zazzles on Mar 19, 2019 20:39:24 GMT
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Post by zazzles on Mar 19, 2019 20:41:23 GMT
So I found this link and the latest thing on it was from a January patent with the name "Studio" because as we all know, changing the name was just what WW needed. 🙄 I did find it funny that one of the patents was for WELLWORKS, talk about awkward! Sheesh. I think you are confusing patents and trademarks. The link you posted shows trademarks. Tradmarks are for branding; patents are for ideas, designs, and processes.
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Post by zazzles on Mar 19, 2019 20:50:17 GMT
DebDoesWW @fullmahini Perhaps WW is getting ready to offer plumbing services in addition to everything else. Marketed together with all their new kitchen tools, they would really have your kitchen in top shape for cooking healthy meals. Of course, you might not know what healthy meals are unless you make a trip to their trademarked HEALTHY HABITS BAR which is where, I presume, they explain the former GHGs over a cocktail (or mocktail).
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Post by borntexan on Mar 19, 2019 21:49:30 GMT
While this isn't about any kind of patent today's email from WW struck me as rather funny.They quoted a registered dietician who said if a diet looks too good to be true it probably is.A few paragraphs down was a link for over 200 foods you don't have to track,measure or weigh.It may just be me but that follows under the heading of too good to be true diets.
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Post by zazzles on Mar 19, 2019 21:56:10 GMT
While this isn't about any kind of patent today's email from WW struck me as rather funny.They quoted a registered dietician who said if a diet looks too good to be true it probably is.A few paragraphs down was a link for over 200 foods you don't have to track,measure or weigh.It may just be me but that follows under the heading of too good to be true diets. OMG…that is soooooooo funny!
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Post by borntexan on Mar 19, 2019 21:59:30 GMT
While this isn't about any kind of patent today's email from WW struck me as rather funny.They quoted a registered dietician who said if a diet looks too good to be true it probably is.A few paragraphs down was a link for over 200 foods you don't have to track,measure or weigh.It may just be me but that follows under the heading of too good to be true diets. OMG…that is soooooooo funny! I found it hilarious.I was LOL and my husband asked me what I was laughing about.
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Post by diva49 on Mar 19, 2019 22:01:06 GMT
Relative healthfulness data.
ROFLMAO.
"There's an app for that."
Or there will be.
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Post by borntexan on Mar 19, 2019 22:06:49 GMT
They were actually quoting the author of the book "The Nourished Brain." It was titled the truth about diet foods.It was supposed to be about the truth about weight loss foods.If there is a food there probably has been a diet about it.You are supposed to steer clear of any foods that claim they burn fat,significantly speed up your metabolism.In other words the truth about the myths of losing weight.
I just found it hilarious that they included the link to the 0 point freestyle foods.After looking at it again it didn't say track but it did say you didn't have to weigh of measure these foods to lose weight on WW Freestyle.
They will do anything to get their former members back it seems.
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Post by DebDoesWW on Mar 20, 2019 0:17:57 GMT
zazzles, your link worked, that was where I was at where I kept getting errors no matter how I searched. I think the problem was the “/“. By the time I got around to Googling the term the link that I posted is what popped up. 🤣 Thanks again for the actual link. I really enjoy reading about the latest. borntexan, how true is that!
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Post by pamthomas46 on Mar 20, 2019 0:36:36 GMT
Late check in unless I just don’t see my post I was sure I posted this morning. Anyway,I did get to my studio this morning, followed by lunch with dd and mom. Lol at speculation above.
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Post by fullmahina on Mar 20, 2019 13:01:23 GMT
I have always kept a small loaf of Velveeta around for two reasons. I may lay i some Velveeta because: a) I think it is shelf stable and doesn’t require refrigeration; b) Missy would problably be even crazier for Velveeta; and, c) who ISN’T crazy for Velveeta cheese! LOL---it is one of those loves that you do not discuss in polite company. Velveeta was the ONLY cheese we had in our house when I was a child. Grilled cheese, mac and cheese, cheeseburgers, little cubes in Campbell's tomato soup, topping for casseroles---it was always that orange loaf. Now, when I need to give the dogs pills all three of us get little chunks off that loaf. Guilty pleasure and the heck with the cheese snobs! It's shelf stable until you open it. I checked the package and it says "After opening, refrigerate up to 8 weeks." HAHAHAHAHA, I laugh at your "8 weeks"! I am sure I have had chunks of Velveeta in my refrigerator for YEARS. I remember finding one orphan chunk way back in a drawer where the salt crystals had come to the surface and the part exposed to air had turned dark orange but the rest of it was fine, no mold or slime. I tossed it anyway but I bet it wouldn't have killed me if I had decided to add the good part to a casserole.
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