BowzersMom
BowzersMom t1_je2advz wrote
Here’s things that have been helpful to me:
Use small dishes. After you clear the little plate, if you don’t feel “full” yet, stand up and drink some water. If you’re still hungry after a few minutes, then go ahead and take a little more food.
Don’t have distractions (TV, phone) in front of you while you eat.
Have plenty of better-for-you and easy to grab or prepare options available. That includes bringing snacks with you when you are out-and-about. An apple and a nut bar do way more to hold me over until I get home than the burger or nuggets I’d be likely to pick up if I get hangry while running errands.
Eat when you are hungry. Even if “dinner is in an hour.” Have something healthier now before your level of hunger makes it harder to make good decisions about what and how much you eat.
Have salads. Eat a large portion of salad or other vegetable at the beginning of your meal to fill up with fiber.
Don’t be afraid of saving or trashing “the last little bit” of whatever is on your plate.
Instead of focusing on keeping “bad” foods out of your body, move your attention to putting “good foods” in. Most Americans do not get enough fiber. Start there: vegetables, beans and lentils, whole grains
BowzersMom t1_je1r20h wrote
C’mon, it’s obvious that they’ve decided dinner is late and you need to fix it immediately. That’s it. Even though dinner isn’t supposed to be for another hour or two.
BowzersMom t1_jcotgyj wrote
Reply to comment by hamhead in SVB blames remote work for bank failure by Loud_Adagio2222
Hun, they’re making up excuses. But it doesn’t matter because they’re all out of a job now! (Or will be when the fed finishes selling off all their assets and winding them down).
BowzersMom t1_jcosoop wrote
Reply to comment by hamhead in SVB blames remote work for bank failure by Loud_Adagio2222
Was not sharing physical space really the reason they put a full half of their investments in long-term bonds?
BowzersMom t1_jcltdcx wrote
Reply to comment by KarlWeathers in Levels of carcinogenic chemical near Ohio derailment site far above safe limit by Additional-Force-795
This particular report was commissioned by the state of Indiana in account of some of the contaminated soil from EP being disposed of there. However, it was only two samples of imprecise origin—location, depth unclear, and may have been diluted with other dirt.
Further testing is called for.
BowzersMom t1_jaedw5h wrote
Reply to comment by tropic420 in LPT: How to get grease spots out of pants by ChickenCheeks7
I rub dawn into stain with my bare fingers most of the time, so I was picturing using lye for the same sort of spot treatment 😂😂😂
BowzersMom t1_jae5vt0 wrote
Reply to comment by tropic420 in LPT: How to get grease spots out of pants by ChickenCheeks7
I enjoy having skin lol
BowzersMom t1_jadewrj wrote
Reply to comment by fusterclux in LPT: How to get grease spots out of pants by ChickenCheeks7
Ymmv and often the “immediately” that is actually possible isn’t immediately enough to not have a bit of stain. But hydrogen peroxide, even when the stain is set, will denature those blood proteins right out of the fabric
BowzersMom t1_jacxf7o wrote
Reply to comment by ChickenCheeks7 in LPT: How to get grease spots out of pants by ChickenCheeks7
Add a little baking soda to make a paste. This will help you rub it into the fibers well, but baking soda is also a mild alkali that helps dirt and grease dissolve in water.
BowzersMom t1_jacx8n0 wrote
Reply to comment by ChickenCheeks7 in LPT: How to get grease spots out of pants by ChickenCheeks7
Add a little baking soda to make a paste. This will help you rub it into the fibers well, but baking soda is also a mild alkali that helps dirt and grease dissolve in water.
BowzersMom t1_jacwm2v wrote
Reply to comment by awildhorsepenis in LPT: How to get grease spots out of pants by ChickenCheeks7
I usually rub in a little baking soda with the dawn: mild abrasive and its own stain-lifting power. This is my go-to household stain remover for all surfaces. For odor: vinegar. For blood: peroxide. For everything else dawn+baking soda!
BowzersMom t1_j91o5qf wrote
Reply to comment by PatientWillow4 in TIFU by eating a Happy Meal by PatientWillow4
How important are the opinions of people who would judge you for harmlessly being yourself? Sometimes they matter—an important work client, someone in a position to get you a good job or contract or spot in a program. But this lady? Other people who knew you when you were little but not who you are as an adult? Their prejudices and unkind opinions are none of your business. Keep being you!!
BowzersMom t1_j8wyjkj wrote
Reply to comment by Atiggerx33 in TIFU by putting tea tree oil on my pussy by Tsarofcocaine
We were all infants in diapers, once. But I haven’t shit myself since I was a child. I have fumbled the toilet paper on rare occasion, adjusting for a second pass. But it’s much more like “eek! The tissue touched me!” And not “aww man, shit all over my labia again??”
BowzersMom t1_j7llwi6 wrote
Reply to comment by hoangmanager in I quit my salary management job in Online Industry to pursue my passion for backpack design and we finally succeeded with our first ever backpack for kids after 3 years of working. AMA! by hoangmanager
Undoing the whole “small and lightweight” draw….
BowzersMom t1_j7l2s8h wrote
Reply to I quit my salary management job in Online Industry to pursue my passion for backpack design and we finally succeeded with our first ever backpack for kids after 3 years of working. AMA! by hoangmanager
Wow. The backpack market was really missing a $110 child’s bag so badly you had to quit your job to make one? What exactly makes this special and superior in a way that no other manufacturer compares? Lmao
BowzersMom t1_j6opd7u wrote
Reply to comment by BrokenEye3 in TIL that between 1895 and 1908 the population of the Belgian Congo declined by between 2 and 13 million due to colonial brutality and diseases caused by colonialism. by hetkleinezusje
In the fourth declension nominative cases are the same for singular and plural. But which words are 4th declension and how can you tell? If I knew I might have scored better on my AP Latin exam 16 years ago.
BowzersMom t1_j6nujd7 wrote
Reply to comment by meamemg in Social Security and my deceased father, what steps should I take? by RhodiaRoad12
In fact, if she creates an account at ssa.gov she can see what her actual benefit amount will be based on different scenarios.
BowzersMom t1_j6cwiwy wrote
Reply to comment by Aristox in ELI5: why do our bodies randomly act like we haven’t had water in days and that we need to chug a bunch randomly? by Serratedlily
….if you’re correctly hydrating you won’t be dehydrated. So of course you won’t experience symptoms of mild dehydration!
BowzersMom t1_j6cjski wrote
Reply to comment by illessen in ELI5: why do our bodies randomly act like we haven’t had water in days and that we need to chug a bunch randomly? by Serratedlily
That’s not true. Dehydration means you are taking in less water than you are losing to the point that your body isn’t working well. The first signs of mild dehydration include thirst, but also headaches, muscle cramps, dark urine, cool dry skin.
If you are just thirsty, you should drink some water. But just being a little thirsty doesn’t mean you are in danger of anything.
BowzersMom t1_j6adz3y wrote
Reply to comment by Mountainbranch in [I ate] "Traditional" norwegian pizza. by Mountainbranch
That’s just another way of saying “ranch” 😋
BowzersMom t1_j68ne3n wrote
Jesus, clean your neck, buddy!! 🤮
BowzersMom t1_j681nwa wrote
Reply to comment by Arubajudy in TIFU by buying secondhand/knockoffs shoes from goodwill by [deleted]
Can’t usually get your money back at goodwill or other thrift stores. They’re secondhand items sold as-is, no guarantees. Might be able to use store credit if you actually return something, don’t think that works for busted knockoffs
BowzersMom t1_j60x6fd wrote
Reply to comment by SandPractical8245 in TIFU by letting my parents pawn my silver by [deleted]
Lol. If you took my car to the next town over and I called the cops to report it as stolen, if they find you before you return the car the they will treat it as stolen and arrest you, and you will have to use my limited permission as a criminal defense. I’m that case, you’d better be VERY credible when explaining to the judge or jury that you really were going to return it, I was just too hasty!
However, if you returned it and then I found out you drove it further than intended and I then reported to police that you stole my car, they’d look in my driveway and say “that car? But it’s right here. Stop wasting our time.” But I’d still have the option to sue you at the current mileage rate, though it wouldn’t be worth it.
I’m not sure how the legal principals around a minor giving his parents his valuables to pawn shakes out. In reality it is very stupid to give someone something to pawn and expecting it back. But we’ve got a 16 year old kid trusting his parents and wanting to help them out. They’re clearly lowlifes for doing this.
BowzersMom t1_iye4ajc wrote
Reply to LPT: You know those people in the news that make you cringe? The people that shouldn't have the platform they do? Stop talking about them. Stop clicking on them. Swipe past them. by 4ninawells
It feels SO GOOD to not care and not let yourself be drawn in
BowzersMom t1_jebox87 wrote
Reply to eli5: Why is slouching so comfortable if it's so harmful to our backs? by Substantial-Ad1747
If you slouch long enough, especially without support, it will hurt.
Good posture involves the muscles of the abdomen and hips to support the spine and hold the torso in an upright position.
When we are slouching, we aren’t engaging those muscles. So, I’m the short term, any t length of your back will start to ache from the strain of sort of hanging between your hips and shoulders.
In the long term, the muscles we should be using become weak and the poor posture causes damage to the spine, causing pain as our bodies rely more and more on the spine itself to hold us upright, when the meat Fram around the spine is supposed to be doing most of the work.