Coffee and conversation

March 10, 2015

Whenever we had a large, heavy meal or exceptionally rich dessert, which was infrequent, my mom would always say, "coffee and conversation tomorrow."

That's what I'm doing today. Although there's no one here to converse with. Except Miss Read.


Bought this book used on Amazon; love the library card still in it, appropriately stamped "Village Branch."
Black coffee is on the docket today as yesterday was an all-out sugar and carb fest in celebration of my daughter's birthday. First, we went to a place called The Breakfast Club.

This is what we ate.



And you know how "your sins will find you out"? A local TV news station was on site filming for a weekly segment on local restaurants. No kidding. They asked if they could film us while we ate. On Thursday, yours truly will be live, stuffing myself with french toast! I can't wait to see it. Not.


After a day of shopping, we hit up The Cheesecake Factory for -- wait for it -- pasta and cheesecake.

It was an altogether satisfactory day, but today I'm glad to be back to my healthy lifestyle. No leftovers or doggie bags here to tempt me. And the really great thing is that I don't think I'd even be tempted. I'm realizing how much better I feel eating real, whole foods. I'm thankful for my salad today.

It will be quite a while before I want to do this again, and isn't that the goal?

16 pounds down and counting  . . . 

Linking with Rose Chintz Cottage.

24 comments

  1. You are doing awesome! Who says a girl can't have a little treat every now and again?? And what a treat...the french toast looked AMAZING! Hehe...this remindes me of a recipe I saw somwhere over the weekend...bacon and cream cheese stuffed french toast!! Love that sweet library book :)

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  2. I am reading Winter At Thrish Green at the moment...I picked up some of my hard to find Miss Read books in England...always had a list with me! Goodness...that breakfast indeed looks deadly. So glad you are doing so well!
    Ruth

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  3. Every now and then, a planned splurge is good for the soul. It looks wonderful. How funny about the film crew! =D

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  4. Wow, you really are doing well. I must admit I did drool over the French toast...

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  5. Oh my GOODNESS! My mouth is watering just looking at that French Toast!!!!!!!!

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  6. Congratulations on your move to a more healthful diet. 16 lbs ! Oh I am encouraged to get myself back on track. Enjoy your lovely vintage Miss Read. I learned about her from Ruth at Antiques and Teacups at Christmas time and was lucky to find some at Goodwill. The french toasts looks sooooo good with all those fresh strawberries!

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  7. The food looks awesome! Congrats on the weight loss. I loved the Miss Read books; I read these to my late mom and your photo brings back fond memories. Mildred

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  8. Well I must say the stuffed french toast looks so awesome! Who could resist? It's fun to splurge every now and then, but then get back on track. Wish I could see the film! I haven't heard of your book. Please let us know if it's good!
    Happy Birthday to your daughter!!

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  9. I agree with Vee that a planned splurge isn't just ok, it's good. The French toast looks amazing. Cheesecake Factory sounds good too! Good to get back on track and congrats on 16 pounds and counting!

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  10. Oh my goodness, your French toast looks amazing, Deborah! I don't think it hurts us to once in a while enjoy something decadent, and indeed that did look decadent. I have decided to try and bake something once a week for Hubby to enjoy. It also helps if company drops in. But I know what you mean about eating healthy. One always feels better when we indulge in our favourite green salad or fruit and raw veggies for a snack. I know I always feel better. Congrats on your weight loss, you must feel amazing! Thank you for sharing and joining me for tea.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  11. Hi Deborah, Happy Birthday to your dear daughter. I think it is great you planned a fun feast and enjoyed it after your hard work and weight loss. We can't deny ourselves everything all the time. Congrats on doing so well and being able to enjoy some great treats now and then. Can I have your autograph?? How fun to be in the news!!
    Hugs and Blessings, CM

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  12. Because I'm a library nerd, I can't help but geek out over the vintage library card.

    I agree with the others--the French toast looks amazing! Keep up the great work with the healthy lifestyle.

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  13. The French toast! Oh my stars! I love the fact that the library card was still in the book!

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  14. I hear you. Every bit. After a time of heavy eating, a bit of a fast sounds so wonderful. And, by the way. You. Are. Sweet. Just sayin'.

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  15. Hi Deborah,
    I have never been to The Chocolate Factory but it sounds fabulous! I'm so impressed that you've lost 16 pounds! Congratulations! You will look so wonderful in the photos of yourself while dining out. I haven't had much success dieting. I crave sweets with my coffee. Happy Tea Day Dear Deborah! Karen

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  16. Hi Deborah, wow Happy Belated Birthday to your daughter! It must of been so much fun going out together yesterday to celebrate! I love the book with the old library card. Love the food you ate but yes it is nice to do on special occasions! Congrats on all of that weight loss. What a great accomplishment.
    I have cut out sweets on sugar but lost only one pound! Lol! Have a great day.
    Julie xo

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  17. Well, those are my kind of celebrations!.......and I love a breakfast out! You are on the right track, and a little celebration isn't going to de-rail you. Keep at it!

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  18. Deborah, I'm glad you gave us an opportunity to share your outing... I love going out for breakfast.

    And what a delightful book with library card to enjoy with tea. Miss Read. Delightful.

    So happy for your achievement so far in your healthy living goal. Woohoo awesome!

    Wishing you a beautiful day...
    Brenda
    xox

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  19. You've done well with your weight loss and the odd splurge can't possibly do too much harm. It sure did look decadent!
    I'm back using Fitness Pal which I find helpful and we went to a restaurant for lunch one day last week. I usually order a salad and luckily all their salads were listed - wasn't one under 700 calories! We'll be avoiding that place and finding another that has healthier food, or at least smaller portions.

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  20. Dearest Deborah,
    Happy belated Birthday to your daughter!
    Do you think you can obtain a copy of the shooting for your local TV on restaurants? Would be lovely to see...!
    Sounds like you and your daughter did enjoy great soul food and some sinful sweets on her special day and that's what life is all about! Those are meant to be the highlights.
    Enjoy your reading, it's good for the soul and body.
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  21. I think I gained weight just looking at those luscious pictures! Happy Birthday to your daughter. I loved seeing that old library card. It brought back so many memories of happy days spent in the cool, quiet confines of the local library. Just getting a library card as a kid was a BIG DEAL. It made you feel like a grown-up.

    Cheers, M-T

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  22. LOL! I am actually having a salad for lunch while reading this but I wouldn't mind some of that other stuff for dessert :)

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  23. Yes!! Good for you. I know just what you mean. After a while (months, I guess) of eating healthily, the occasional sugar/carb feast is not quite so satisfying as it was before, and it doesn't taste or feel so good. It's a great relief to both mind and body to return to salads and veggies and water and tea. Ymmm. You are on your way!!

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