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Doughnut Dilemma

Great! It's National Doughnut Day and I've been told I need to eat more vegetables! That's the update on my diet as I try to shed 10 pounds and get back to my best and healthiest weight. 

Each Wednesday for 10 consecutive weeks I am weighing in and divulging my diet and exercise log as I try to reach a goal of 174 pounds within 10 weeks. I was down to 181 this week but I am struggling to move much lower. Maybe those veggies will help in this Ten Pounds Down weight loss challenge.

Registered dietitians and trainers Tara Wind and Avril Young of Life Time Fitness in Cary are helping me craft a diet and exercise plan that will work. They’ve offered some excellent advice. Plus, I appreciate their encouraging words.

Here's what Avril said about my latest log:

"Congrats on the weight loss! You are very dedicated.

Your food record is looking good. Great job on adding in the morning snacks.

So, how do you feel about vegetables? You seem to do pretty good with fruit intake, but aside from dinner, I don't see a lot of veggies. Could you fit some in with lunch, maybe either steamed veggies, a salad or some raw veggies (try chopped broccoli, cauliflower, sliced zucchini, sugar snap peas or carrots) and dressing? Instead of cream cheese on your bagel, try all-natural peanut butter or almond butter to get in some good fat protein.

You do a pretty good job of this most of the time but just a reminder to always balance your meals with carbs, protein and fat. If you have a salad, add some lean protein (like chicken, tuna, egg whites, salmon) and a small serving of complex carbs (like some brown rice, a small sweet potato, beans - beans are a good source of protein and carbs!). Keep up the great work! You are making great strides in changing your eating habits, which is not an easy task."


Hey, I think I’m in luck. I just found a recipe for Sweet Potato Doughnuts from the Food Network!  What is your favorite doughnut?

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What's my favorite doughnut?? Couldn't possbily pick just one! After all the worst doughtnut I ever had was still wonderful. Being a southerner I give the edge to KK, but those DD folks do a good job also. Growing up in Durham I remeber a doughnut place over near the old Royal Ice Cream shop. My dad would ocassionally stop in there after dropping my mom off for work, and return home just in time for my breakfast. Man, they were some kind of good!! Anybody else remember that place or anything about it??

luvbailey - are you talking about Davis Bakery that was near the Lakewood Shopping Center in Durham? As a native Chapel Hillian, my favorite pastry were the "Long Johns" from Davis Bakery..... next favorite has to be DD....

chocolate glazed!! You can google robby's pancake mix and order it online. There was a Robby's restaurant in Florida that started making these pancakes!! They sell the mix at williams and sonoma!

I grew up on Long Island and after church on Sundays, my Dad would run into our local bakery and pick up a dozen jelly donuts - FILLED with jelly - and they were covered with a sugary coating not powdered sugar. There was SOOOO much jelly in them it would ooze out the other end! Now you're lucky if you get one bite with jelly in it.

Locally, I'd have to say DD since they have a variety. I like their Boston cream, their apple and spice - OK OK OK OK I admit - I like them ALL . . .

I stayed the same this week - no loss or gain!

Krispy Kreme Cruller! My mouth starts watering thinking about it. As a child I would call them the tractor tire doughnuts.

I have 3 favorites: My all time favorite: Krispy Kreme's chocolate covered creme filled! Probably the highest calorie highest fat.... and tastes SOOOO good! 2nd would be Krispy Kreme's Lemon filled glazed 3rd would be Krispy Kreme's HOT glazed doughnuts... just melts in your mouth! Lucky for me, There's not a KK in Durham (If there is, DON'T TELL ME).... and I'm "so-so" on Dunkin Donuts (just down the road).

I'm not supposed to have ANY of them, though, because I'm allergic to wheat.... but being bad tastes so good. (I'll tell myself later... over and over again... "It was worth it")

Aliwil, no it was not a Lakewood. It was heading out of downtown - I want to say maybe Roxboro or Mangum St - before you got to I-85. Maybe somebody else will remember something about it. I haven't driven around in that area in a long time.

Bill, you would do better to just forget about any kind of doughnuts ... but I know you were kidding. I hope.

There is a bakery in Mebane that has wonderful doughnuts too. T.Distefano's. Their apple fritters are to die for (I guess in the context of dieting that might be more literal than I intended).

Bill, you're killing us out here!!!

I've NEVER met a doughnut that I did'nt like.

Britt's Doughnuts at Carolina Beach are like Heaven.

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