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Hi Rae,
Start making your husband a fruit smoothie before lunch and dinner. It's best on an empty stomach.
When you are watching something funny on TV and start laughing, get up and walk around the couch a couple of times. Bending over laughing can be good exercise.
So if you walk to Baskin-Robbins....they have Sherbert and lite things there too!
Blessings.........
Dear Rae,
I would first like to address your “Please, please, please do not bother to respond if…..” comment. I think a lot of mama’s just pass a question by when they see “don’t bother”. Mama’s who seemingly want a “boxed” answer and to hear only what they want to hear may miss out on valuable advice and responses.
Of course it is NOT your fault that your husband is overweight. You could however, make out the grocery list and plan the menus together.
It is possible to prepare healthy meals and have healthy snacks in the house rather then chips, cookies, soda, beer or other forms of alcoholic beverages, for your family.
I would not cater to the whims of three teenagers. They should be eating healthy too. It is my experience hungry teenagers will eat what’s in front of them, especially if there is limited or no junk food in the house.
Keep a lot of fruit, juice and water on hand. Serve meals with BIG salads, steamed vegetables and smaller portions of lean meat, chicken or fish. Serve smaller portions of your starch dishes such as rice, potato, bulgur (cracked wheat) etc. It is not necessary to have bread and butter on the table. It’s also OK to treat yourself once and a while with a big steak, dessert and the beverage of your choice.
As for your broken exercise equipment, the people who broke it should pay to have it fixed or replaced. (This may mean your teen and his friend might need part time jobs). Truthfully, it sounds like another excuse for your husband not to exercise. He should not be ashamed to go to the gym, I’ve been to more then one and sure there are some cute/handsome buffed out people working out. There are also people, men and women of all ages and SIZES, who genuinely want to improve their health and live longer for themselves and their families.
As a veteran, he may be eligible to use the exercise gym at your local VA hospital at no cost. I’ve been there too and trust me, you see much worse then fat people, but they are exercising to become strong again.
Lastly as mentioned in the beginning, it is not your fault that your husband it overweight. But instead of being sad and worried, be the adult in the house to effect a change in your family’s diet.
Blessings…..