New Year's Resolutions
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New Year's Resolutions
What are you going for this year?
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It is 2012, and New Year's resolutions are presently in effect. Are your
resolutions more of the physical or financial variety? Are you preparing to
invest more time correcting your fat or your wallet? Resource for this
article: US consumers resolve to fix waistlines over wallets. Though It will come
as no surprise to the millions who have just embarked upon a dreary diet
plan that the most popular new year's resolution for everyone this year is
to lose weight. Sadly, we still find it almost impossible to stick to our
resolutions.
resolutions more of the physical or financial variety? Are you preparing to
invest more time correcting your fat or your wallet? Resource for this
article: US consumers resolve to fix waistlines over wallets. Though It will come
as no surprise to the millions who have just embarked upon a dreary diet
plan that the most popular new year's resolution for everyone this year is
to lose weight. Sadly, we still find it almost impossible to stick to our
resolutions.
SPAM CasseroletrenzieL wrote:It is 2012, and New Year's resolutions are presently in effect. Are your
resolutions more of the physical or financial variety? Are you preparing to
invest more time correcting your fat or your wallet? Resource for this
article: US consumers resolve to fix waistlines over wallets. Though It will come
as no surprise to the millions who have just embarked upon a dreary diet
plan that the most popular new year's resolution for everyone this year is
to lose weight. Sadly, we still find it almost impossible to stick to our
resolutions.
1 can Spam
1 box of au gratin potatoes
Dash of garlic salt
1/4 tsp. pepper
1/8 tsp. oregano
Directions
1. Cube and fry Spam.
2. Prepare potatoes as directed on box.
3. Add Spam to potato mixture and bake according to package directions.
Ham can be used instead of Spam. Makes 4 to 6 servings.
Don't start none...won't be none.
Last year I did end up losing weight, although it wasn't a resolution. I did better at what I had resolved, at not taking on too many changes at once. This year I have no resolution, although I have goals I am working toward. I alwas have goals, though. As for finances, yep, I do want to improve my financial status, but that is one of the goals I have, not a resolution. As long as I continue with my plan, I should be in a much better place financially this time next year.
Onward and Upward!