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Weight Watchers® Poem of the Week: November 2008
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Weight Watchers Poem of the Week. Each week my fabulous Weight Watchers meeting leader, Kimberly Steele King, composes a poem themed to that week's topic. With her permission, I'm delighted to share these gems with you! Friday, November 21, 2008. The holiday season, it is such a big treat. And I hope your expectations it surely will meet. With presents galore, time with family and fun. And holiday shopping till you're finally done. But the challenge you face at this time is so real. So when you have a ch...
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Weight Watchers® Poem of the Week: WOW! Why Would You Offer Me That?
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Weight Watchers Poem of the Week. Each week my fabulous Weight Watchers meeting leader, Kimberly Steele King, composes a poem themed to that week's topic. With her permission, I'm delighted to share these gems with you! Tuesday, December 2, 2008. Why Would You Offer Me That? There are many red light foods from which I have to stay away. If I keep them in my kitchen, they won't even last one day. Brownies and chocolate peanuts do come readily to mind. Of that very food they knew I never wanted to be around.
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Weight Watchers® Poem of the Week: Making Meals and Snacks More Satisfying
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Weight Watchers Poem of the Week. Each week my fabulous Weight Watchers meeting leader, Kimberly Steele King, composes a poem themed to that week's topic. With her permission, I'm delighted to share these gems with you! Friday, October 31, 2008. Making Meals and Snacks More Satisfying. I used to eat my dinner from a box and a plastic tray. It would take three minutes if I ate it a slower way. I was so unsatisfied and I wanted something more. Than this cheesy cardboard creation on sale at the store. This ...
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Weight Watchers® Poem of the Week: December 2008
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Weight Watchers Poem of the Week. Each week my fabulous Weight Watchers meeting leader, Kimberly Steele King, composes a poem themed to that week's topic. With her permission, I'm delighted to share these gems with you! Tuesday, December 2, 2008. Why Would You Offer Me That? There are many red light foods from which I have to stay away. If I keep them in my kitchen, they won't even last one day. Brownies and chocolate peanuts do come readily to mind. Of that very food they knew I never wanted to be around.
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Weight Watchers® Poem of the Week: What Are You Really Hungry For?
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Weight Watchers Poem of the Week. Each week my fabulous Weight Watchers meeting leader, Kimberly Steele King, composes a poem themed to that week's topic. With her permission, I'm delighted to share these gems with you! Saturday, October 25, 2008. What Are You Really Hungry For? It started out so simple when I was young and new. I ate when I was hungry and quit when I was through. Years went by, bad habits came and now I often find. I use too many comfort foods to ease my troubled mind. Subscribe to: Pos...
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Weight Watchers® Poem of the Week: October 2008
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Weight Watchers Poem of the Week. Each week my fabulous Weight Watchers meeting leader, Kimberly Steele King, composes a poem themed to that week's topic. With her permission, I'm delighted to share these gems with you! Friday, October 31, 2008. Making Meals and Snacks More Satisfying. I used to eat my dinner from a box and a plastic tray. It would take three minutes if I ate it a slower way. I was so unsatisfied and I wanted something more. Than this cheesy cardboard creation on sale at the store. But i...
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Weight Watchers® Poem of the Week: Managing Special Occasions
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Weight Watchers Poem of the Week. Each week my fabulous Weight Watchers meeting leader, Kimberly Steele King, composes a poem themed to that week's topic. With her permission, I'm delighted to share these gems with you! Friday, November 21, 2008. The holiday season, it is such a big treat. And I hope your expectations it surely will meet. With presents galore, time with family and fun. And holiday shopping till you're finally done. But the challenge you face at this time is so real. Vote Yes for Yourself.
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Weight Watchers® Poem of the Week: Lessons from the Gridiron
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Weight Watchers Poem of the Week. Each week my fabulous Weight Watchers meeting leader, Kimberly Steele King, composes a poem themed to that week's topic. With her permission, I'm delighted to share these gems with you! Friday, November 14, 2008. Lessons from the Gridiron. I'm not really a football fan, but it's taught us much this week. With many fabulous tips to help us to the goals we seek. One thing that is important, and you know that this is true. Kimberly M. Steele King. Lessons from the Gridiron.
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Weight Watchers® Poem of the Week: Vote "Yes" for Yourself
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Weight Watchers Poem of the Week. Each week my fabulous Weight Watchers meeting leader, Kimberly Steele King, composes a poem themed to that week's topic. With her permission, I'm delighted to share these gems with you! Friday, November 14, 2008. Vote "Yes" for Yourself. I used to be a "yes man" but that will end today. Because with that "yes" comes too big a price to pay. I found that I was doing things for everyone but me. And finding any time for myself was not a reality. Kimberly M. Steele King.