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	Comments on: Life after Nutrisystem: Do you plan meals? #NSNation	</title>
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		By: Sami		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This email inspired me to put my hubby on a diet. When I was pregnant with my son, I gained some weight and my husband took the opportunity to put on baby weight of his own. Two years later, I had lost the baby weight, but he hadn&#039;t. I was pregnant again and gaining the weight and so was he, so now he has the weight of two pregnancies and I have managed to lose the weight plus one pound. I am still trying to lose weight, but not nearly as much as he needs. Exercise is hard because we have two kids and he works=A LOT! Anyone who has any extra tips will be welcomed!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This email inspired me to put my hubby on a diet. When I was pregnant with my son, I gained some weight and my husband took the opportunity to put on baby weight of his own. Two years later, I had lost the baby weight, but he hadn&#8217;t. I was pregnant again and gaining the weight and so was he, so now he has the weight of two pregnancies and I have managed to lose the weight plus one pound. I am still trying to lose weight, but not nearly as much as he needs. Exercise is hard because we have two kids and he works=A LOT! Anyone who has any extra tips will be welcomed!</p>
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		By: Sarah		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Yes, I try to meal plan.  I usually do my grocery shopping on Wednesday, so on Tuesday night, I sit down and figure what we are going to eat the next week.  I have found that by doing this, I tend to not buy as many prepared items and I also know the night before if I need to soak beans or make pizza dough for the next nights dinner and plan it in my day.  I have also made a double portion of a meal and put half in the freezer for days when I am frazzled or don&#039;t feel like cooking.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, I try to meal plan.  I usually do my grocery shopping on Wednesday, so on Tuesday night, I sit down and figure what we are going to eat the next week.  I have found that by doing this, I tend to not buy as many prepared items and I also know the night before if I need to soak beans or make pizza dough for the next nights dinner and plan it in my day.  I have also made a double portion of a meal and put half in the freezer for days when I am frazzled or don&#8217;t feel like cooking.</p>
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