What on earth is Operation Skinny Cow?

Operation Skinny Cow was born after a few of us in Blogland decided it might be nice to lose some weight and/or get a bit fitter. We decided it would be even nicer if we encouraged each other along the way.

You can read about how it started in this post.

If you want to be part of the fun and add your own posts to this blog then send an e-mail to Emily Sue at reachingforgreen@gmail.com and she'll set you up as an author.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

And the whole holiday was not about food... (HJ)

... but much of it was.

As an international traveller I can tell you lots about complimentary breakfasts.

1. Continental Breakfast - either the hotel is cheap, or I am. Dry toast and soggy cereal and maybe a croissant if you're lucky. Why bother?

2. English Breakfast - toast and eggs and bacon and baked beans and maybe a grilled tomato. Pretty darn good!

3. Asian Breakfast - all of the above, plus various noodle and stir-fry dishes, roti canai (an indian bread with yummy sauce stuff), pancakes, danishes (in one place bread and butter pudding!?!) A choice of omlette or eggs the way you like them (boiled, fried, scrambled), rice porridge etc, etc, etc. Really yummy and lots of it and you don't actually need lunch.

4. American Breakfast - the last hotel we stayed at had a buffet Amercian breakfast. I was interested to see what it included to make it different to the Asian ones we'd been having. The main difference was that the food was cold and there wasn't as much choice. I don't know if the food being cold was done on purpose, but srispy cold hash browns don't really cut it (and I LOVE hash browns).

Anyway, I'm giving myself three weeks before I think about getting on the scales, because I DON'T WANT TO KNOW. Okay with everybody?

3 comments:

Emily Sue said...

Well, given that I last weighed in a month ago... yeah, that's totally fine with me! :)

Hippomanic Jen said...

Yeah, well I realised it probably wasn't an issue when I've been away for 15 days and the last post was STILL mine.

Givinya De Elba said...

Okay with me. I've had a bit of a kilojoule blowout due to some corn chips that were calling my name VERY LOUDLY, and my voracious hunger which wasn't satisfied even after trying to kill it with sweet corn and carrots.

Then the nachos for lunch and the pizza for dinner. Both home-made, but that doesn't necessarily equate to HEALTHY. Especially when there's cheese, bacon and pepperoni involved. Roast pumpkin on a pizza doesn't cancel out the pepperoni, methinks.

Oh darn, there goes my whole Skinny Cow post for this week, all blabbed out in a comment!