Cost saving questions
#21
Posted 30 January 2012 - 02:41 PM
I will email you the price list and let you post it. Thank you so much for helping me with this. I know, like me, many people would like to know the prices.
Thanks again,
Lisa Kay
RW 213 on 1/6/12
1st Goal Weight 180 lbs
Week 1 - 1/14/12 - Lost 8 lbs
Week 2 - 1/21/12 - Lost 1 lb
Week 3 - 1/28/12 - Lost 1 lb
Week 4 - 2/4/12 - Lost 4 lbs
Week 5 - 2/11/12 - Lost 0.2 lb
Week 6 - 2/18/12 - Lost 2.4 lbs
Week 7 - 2/25/12 - Lost 2.8 lbs
Week 8 - 3/3/12 - Lost 0.2
Week 9 - 3/10/12 - Lost 0.4
Week 10 - 3/17/12 - Lost 3 lbs
Week 11 - 3/24/12 - Lost 0.2 lb
Week 12 - 3/31/12 - Lost 2 lbs
Week 13 - 4/7/12 - Lost 0.5 lb
Week 14 - 4/14/12 - Lost 0.7 lb
Week 15 - 4/21/12 - Lost 1 lb
1st month - Inches - 11.5
2nd month - Inches - 10
3rd month - Inches - 3.5
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#22
Posted 30 January 2012 - 04:24 PM
#23
Posted 30 January 2012 - 06:37 PM

*Edit* Hmm, and figure out how to make it bigger!
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#24
Posted 30 January 2012 - 06:58 PM




~ happineff ~ ♥ ~ Hannah ~
"Victory is won not in miles but in inches. Win a little now, hold your ground, and later win a little more."


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#26
Posted 31 January 2012 - 05:34 AM
You're such a doll!
Height: 5'2
SW - 177.6
Goal! - 132
Returning Weight - 143
CW - GOAL AGAIN!!!

Before JC with hubby and nephews in 2006/After JC (2nd time) in 2011

After JC 10/11
#27
Posted 31 January 2012 - 07:42 AM
This is the first time that I have looked at the prices and I never realized just how expensive the frozen items were!!
Take care everyone and have a great day
I can't control the outcome of the "game" but I can control how I work in preparation for the "game"
"It is not the mountains we conquer but ourselves"
I may be imperfect but I love and accept myself as I push towards my goal of good health!
Goal weight 125
wgt @ 09/29/11 131.2
wgt @ 10/22/11 130.5
wgt @ 11/26/11 131.3
wgt @ 12/17/11 131.2
wgt @ 01/07/12 132.3 New Year New Beginnings
wgt @ 02/04/12 132.2
wgt @ 03/17/12 131.9
wgt @ 04/06/12 129.5
wgt @ 04/16/12 129.4
wgt @ 05/05/12 132 Back to Basics
wgt @ 05/12/12 131.2
#28
Posted 01 February 2012 - 06:20 PM
I'm going to try to keep a lg of some of the foods calories, sugar, fat, etc to find cheaper options.
I'm only in day2 and very hungry!!!!!
#29
Posted 01 February 2012 - 08:46 PM
The info sure gives me something to think about as far as pre-planning my weekly menus.
#30
Posted 04 February 2012 - 06:44 AM
was under the impression (from things I've read on this board) that until I make it halfway to goal, I have to buy 7 days of meals every week, so that's what I've been doing. I don't buy Soupitizers or Anytime bars. I'd like to cut back on buying some of the snacks and salad dressing (I am getting sick of the limited dressing flavors) and wouldn't mind not buying one days' worth of food just to save $$. I eat maybe one meal out a week and I am SO careful about portion size when I do it.
So is there a rule that you absolutely must buy all 7 days of Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner until you hit halfway?
#31
Posted 04 February 2012 - 07:05 AM
For Fit@40 I never used the Jenny dressing, At 60 calories a packet, it isn't even low cal, and considering the price, it's a rip off! I use Walden farms dressings, and used them even before joining Jenny. They are delicious and have no fat, no calories, no carbs, no gluten and no sugars of any kind, They sell them in most supermarkets here in NYC, and are worth looking for! They come in many flavor varieties, and even the blue cheese and creamy ones are no cal!
Nikki? I was never told I was required to buy 7/7/7/7. (bfst/lunch/dinner/snack) even before I hit half way. I always went to my meetings with my lists pre-written, so I knew what I needed and the exact cost it would be. .My JCC took my order, as written every time, no questions asked. I have noticed, that when they run promotions, they usually require that you spend 75.00 per week, but in ANY way you like. I always keep extra muffins and cheesecakes in the freezer, and my friends are happy to share them with me. Also, not having a microwave at work, I told my JCC I'd be having yogurt and salds for lunch, rather than JCC food, and she had no problem with it. I am sure they'd rather keep you as a client (even if your orders are smaller) than lose you completely!!
#32
Posted 04 February 2012 - 07:07 AM
writegal, on 04 February 2012 - 06:44 AM, said:
Hi Nikki, absolutely not!....and dont allow them to try and convince you otherwise. It seems to me each jcc handles this differently.....like mine, some are understanding and dont push the issue of buying X amount of food....then I read here where some jcc's TRY and make their clients feel like they have to buy a certain amount....which is totally wrong!
You would save quite a bit by buying your own snacks and dressing for sure.
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"reached my goal (-64 lbs) and now ROCKIN' maintenance....WooHoooooo"
#33
Posted 04 February 2012 - 11:42 AM

Height: 5'4"
SW - 220.4
Goal - 160
Returning Weight - 213
CW - 202
#34
Posted 04 February 2012 - 01:19 PM
Pre-planning your weekly order will definitely help you reign in your Jenny spending. At my centers, they always had a price list pad out in the foyer area available for you to take, though the JCCs didn't hand it over unless you asked specifically. Shame on any center for deliberately hiding it!
~ happineff ~ ♥ ~ Hannah ~
"Victory is won not in miles but in inches. Win a little now, hold your ground, and later win a little more."


♥ ¸¸.•*"♪♫ •*¨*• .¸¸♥ ¸¸.•*¨ *•♫ ♪"♪♫•*¨* •.¸¸ ♥ ¸¸.•*¨*• ♫♪"♪♫ •*¨*•. ¸¸♥

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#35
Posted 05 February 2012 - 06:52 AM
I guess tastes differ because the Anytime bars are my favorite snacks and I don't like the sweets much at all. Too dry.
The best part of this whole thing is the support and cheerleading and tricks I am learning from her. There are so many things that I did not know or think about like trying to make it easier to stay on track by simplifying coffee, tea and saving the creamers for special occasions. Now I keep JC emergency meals and snacks in the car so I am never caught off guard.
Kicking sodas is hard. even diet ones make me want a real one. Besides Iced tea and water what do other people use?
#36
Posted 15 February 2012 - 12:11 PM
I spoke to my JCC. I am very concerned because they are doing rolling layoffs every 2 weeks at work and I feel as if I may be vulnerable. So I need to cut back (single parent and homeowner here). My JCC said there is absolutely no rule that says I have to buy 7 meals and snacks. I bought them anyway last week, but I'm going to start cutting back. She urged me to do more MOMO--I was doing 1 a week (well not preparing one a week, but getting takeout which I've broken into 3 portions once a week). I'm a lousy cook so I may not get to cooking a meal on my own just yet.
I bought a bottle of low fat salad dressing, put a sticky note on it with my name, and stuck it in the fridge at work. Was getting SO sick of just the balsamic and ranch choices, so at least I'll be saving $$ on dressing. Next step is to buy some snacks on my own. I don't eat cereal, so buying a box of that is not an option. One of the main reasons I joined JC was because I was never able to find anything easy to grab for breakfast that wasn't loaded with fat, sugar, and salt. So their breakfasts have been a huge attraction for me.
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