They do still make the fit, they just aren't importing them into the US anymore. Grrr...

I still have ~50 to go to get to my primary goal. I'm not in a rush since I want it to stay off once I get there. If I keep losing after that, great. If not, that's fine, too. Now I know how to eat better. I know more about what my body actually needs. I'll still eat things I shouldn't, but... I know I can do that on occasion and as long ah I'm not too stupid, it'll be fine.

But yeah, not feeling like death when it's above 80 out is a switch and makes life in the summer not suck so much.

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๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ You people and your mid-eighties hot weather is so sweet. I joke, it gets in the 60s or low 70s here and I'm looking for a light jacket, great for my yarny stuff wearing. Give me low to mid 80s and about 70-80% humidity.

Well they need to import them again. Surely they'd sell like 7 or so, lol.

The thing "diet" people never understand is that it is a lifestyle change, put the right fuel in and amazing comes out. So happy you've made such progress!! It's a marathon, not a sprint.

If I could find the side of a mountain that maxes out at about 75... That would be heaven.

I agree! But supposedly everyone in the US wants small SUVs. And, well... Look at what I bought... ๐Ÿ˜…

Yeah. But, the reason why this has stuck for me is because it is actually demonstrably less hassle. I eat once a day. I cook on one cast iron pan or grill outside. I have one plate, knife, fork, and cup to wash a day. (I really, really, really hate washing dishes...) I don't need much kitchen stuff. I have more time. I feel better. It's a pretty huge shift.