Who was a piggy this weekend besides me?

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Originally Posted by jcat

Hubby has consumed all of his basket and half of mine, so I'd say he was the family "piggy". He can afford to eat like that once in a while, though.
So was my fiance... but he's always a piggy like that.
I'm not on a diet but I've been trying to cut out sweets and chocolates.... but a pack of skittles was too much temptation and I think I had a handful. But they tasted even better than I remember... so it was worh it!
 

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Originally Posted by rosiemac

We'll not say anymore then but my fellow Brits will know what the term means
A peanut "bugger" egg?!
Some of your fellow Canadians know what that word means too, but I haven't heard anyone use that word in years.


I ate lots of snacks watching movies and was invited to a nice Easter dinner when my parents and relatives got together. If I was a woman you would all hate me because I can always eat like a "piggy" without any negative effects, holidays or not. I had turkey, potatoes, gravy, ham, potato bake (with cheese baked in), more gravy, coleslaw. *Rinse and repeat* Then I had chocolate mud pie and some other tasty desert with whipped cream and fresh fruit.
Oh yeah, and Saturday I had a ham and pineapple pizza. Fiday's snacks included some nice, fatty dill pickle dip for the chips and two kind of popcorn.
 
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Originally Posted by Hydroaxe

I ate lots of snacks watching movies and was invited to a nice Easter dinner when my parents and relatives got together. If I was a woman you would all hate me because I can always eat like a "piggy" without any negative effects, holidays or not. I had turkey, potatoes, gravy, ham, potato bake (with cheese baked in), more gravy, coleslaw. *Rinse and repeat* Then I had chocolate mud pie and some other tasty desert with whipped cream and fresh fruit.
Oh yeah, and Saturday I had a ham and pineapple pizza. Fiday's snacks included some nice, fatty dill pickle dip for the chips and two kind of popcorn.


 

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Originally Posted by Hydroaxe

I ate lots of snacks watching movies and was invited to a nice Easter dinner when my parents and relatives got together. If I was a woman you would all hate me because I can always eat like a "piggy" without any negative effects, holidays or not. I had turkey, potatoes, gravy, ham, potato bake (with cheese baked in), more gravy, coleslaw. *Rinse and repeat* Then I had chocolate mud pie and some other tasty desert with whipped cream and fresh fruit.
Oh yeah, and Saturday I had a ham and pineapple pizza. Fiday's snacks included some nice, fatty dill pickle dip for the chips and two kind of popcorn.
And i bet you've never gained an ounce!
 

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Originally Posted by Hydroaxe

A peanut "bugger" egg?!
Some of your fellow Canadians know what that word means too, but I haven't heard anyone use that word in years.


I ate lots of snacks watching movies and was invited to a nice Easter dinner when my parents and relatives got together. If I was a woman you would all hate me because I can always eat like a "piggy" without any negative effects, holidays or not. I had turkey, potatoes, gravy, ham, potato bake (with cheese baked in), more gravy, coleslaw. *Rinse and repeat* Then I had chocolate mud pie and some other tasty desert with whipped cream and fresh fruit.
Oh yeah, and Saturday I had a ham and pineapple pizza. Fiday's snacks included some nice, fatty dill pickle dip for the chips and two kind of popcorn.
I'm sorry...I am going to have to ask you to leave...
 

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Originally Posted by rosiemac

We'll not say anymore then but my fellow Brits will know what the term means
Oh yes - we do Susan
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As for the weekend - yep I was a piggy. Now I feel throughly "piggied out" and I've decided tomorrow will be a good night for a nice long walk - sadly the pub may fall just at the point where we turn round to come back
 
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Originally Posted by flisssweetpea

Oh yes - we do Susan
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As for the weekend - yep I was a piggy. Now I feel throughly "piggied out" and I've decided tomorrow will be a good night for a nice long walk - sadly the pub may fall just at the point where we turn round to come back
 

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Originally Posted by rosiemac

Amy, my gym is only a 10 minute walk from where my house is and i practically run past because the instructers normally shout "Why haven't we seen you in here?!"
And why haven't they seen you there missy?!?!?!?!?! Hehe
 

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Originally Posted by rosiemac

I'm on holiday!
Yay! We can make fun of--- I mean we can have fun with--- I mean... we can have fun all day while you're here!
 

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The British always make things sound so elegant, being "on holiday" I love it! I just say "I am off work" but how boring is that?
 

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Originally Posted by rosiemac

I was waiting for "We can have fun without her here now!"
Now? Awwww Susan... we can have fun whether you're here or not.
 

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Hey RosieMac - Sundays, and Bank Holidays are days of rest - so you shouldn't exercise!
Yes I was a HUGE piggy, I ate soooo much chocolate - well it would be rude not to, it was a gift!
 
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