On 2017-07-13 12:00:47 Tanya said:
Here at Joyville we eat alot of "wors en eiers...wat nog vars aan die boer hang" lol...but jokes aside.. Joy gives us well balanced meals everyday and when I started here, she said she'll help me with a meal plan. She did that and still encourages me everyday. I even recently started gyming, as eating right and exercise is very important for overall health xxx
On 2017-07-13 11:59:18 pantum said:
Noem my somer Dukgat Poeksie Woeksie ..Wil jou hoor dit se ne ..lmga Bly dis nie Troyville nie ..Maar Joyville klink goed .
On 2017-07-13 13:15:13 Lindsay@ Sense-unique said:
It's frighteningly easy to gain a little extra over winter! People tend to move less and eat more over the cold seasons. This of course affects you regardless of whether you hit KFC every evening or cook for yourself. Also with the extra layers of clothes etc., you tend not to notice extra weight as quickly as you would in skimpy summer wear.
Basically though, once you're over 30 you really should be doing some kind of exercise at least once a week. Your body is less responsive to fitness/diet changes as you get older, so if you want to stay young (ha!) you need to keep it sharp.
My rule (summer or winter) is NEVER eat after 6pm. (Okay, within reason... if I'm invited out or something then of course I'll make an exception.)
Whatever you eat or don't eat, whatever exercise you do or don't do, it's good to at least maintain an awareness so that you stay more or less the way you personally feel most comfortable.
Winter-time especially...! Can sneak it onto you without you even realising. Next thing you know, you're standing on a scale and sobbing at the sight of those numbers! A moment to avoid, I think...!