The Gossip Bakery

Posts written by Blue-tah Trunk Celery

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    One of the croissants had egg, pepper jack, avocado, was it bacon? A plate of cured meats and cheeses, hummus, Reese's peanut butter cups for a treat later, Lay's lemon chips, a package of crackers on the washing machine, bagel with bacon, eggs & cheese, some kind of powder for the water, tea with honey, pumpkin chai, kombucha, large pay-it-forward cookie. I'm not snarking, the calories, cholesterol and grams of fat, sugar & sodium scare me.
    QUOTE (Ican’twiththelikesofher @ 4/25/2024, 09:29 AM) 
    Croissants very in calories depending on the size and ingredients but often average between 200-400 calories. I just can’t imagine consuming 600-1200 in pastry bread alone eating 3 a day. Then making content saying “I need to eat more protein.”

    She’s heavier so hikes are a little harder, she’s out of breath hiking, (I get altitude) her hip is a factor, her bunions don’t help either. Again, Jen doesn’t fuel her body with macros from Whole Foods. She doesn’t eat foods that help her body (muscles, joints, tissues, bones) repair itself before/after physical enduring workouts, nor does she know what supplements can be beneficial for her.? Yes, hormones play a roll but I’m really sick of her using her age as an excuse, while clearly her consumption of bad eating habits play a vital roll in her physique, and her energy level of endurance.

    Forget about her building muscle mass. Her diet (nutrition) program and fitness program do not complement/reflect someone who’s building lean body mass while losing fat mass.
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    TheSocksWereHungByTheDishesWithCare
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    She's drying her socks on the same shelf as the dishes.

    ***I can't add the picture***

    Edited by Blue-tah Trunk Celery - 4/24/2024, 06:45 PM
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    Are there wet clothes drying on their painted wood ladder?
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    QUOTE (Trash Plate @ 4/24/2024, 03:45 PM) 
    QUOTE (Blue-tah Trunk Celery @ 24/4/2024, 21:21) 
    I work in travel. This past summer we tried an Airbnb for the first time to visit our son in the military. It was priced similar to a hotel and said they were pet friendly. It was a lovely home, but there were just too many rules to feel comfortable and a list of chores before we checked out. We prefer hotels, but we're just going to get an RV.

    So annoying! They give you a list of chores yet they still charge you a "cleaning fee" of $100+. They need to do away with both the chores list and cleaning fee.

    I agree! We had to sweep it out, take out the garbage, put the towels in the washing machine, set the temperature to their preference. I made the bed and scrubbed out the shower on my own because she emailed constantly, I didn't want any surprise charges. And there was still a cleaning fee because we brought our dog, who was out every day with us. It's not something we ever want to do again.
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    I work in travel. This past summer we tried an Airbnb for the first time to visit our son in the military. It was priced similar to a hotel and said they were pet friendly. It was a lovely home, but there were just too many rules to feel comfortable and a list of chores before we checked out. We prefer hotels, but we're just going to get an RV.
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    The Airbnb specifies no shoes. At 19:02 there's shoes.

    Edited by Blue-tah Trunk Celery - 4/24/2024, 03:16 PM
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    I have always said that I think the traveling intensified as a way to avoid running into D**, his family or new wife & kids. She is a creature of habit, and all the local stores and restaurants are shared with all of them. I think she's always on the verge of tears and maybe seeing them, maybe they look great or are happy would be too much for her insecurities.

    I think she's attached to inanimate objects and that Utah house was so important to her, and I think she kind of made it a part of her personality - naming the loft, spreading out and labeling her own box of food. Those dates were some of the first to be entered into a new planner. She was so sure that was never going to change, in my opinion overconfident and smug.
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    I think that stuffed animal is photographed prominently on every bed on purpose.
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    That seems to be a thing now, and I think it's mirroring. I've noticed it too, middle aged women saying things like, "I'm not the kind of girly who...".
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    I honestly believe she just goes there to hang out and eat and the races are the excuse to go there.
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    This aligns with picking her nose, burping on camera, swallowing large mouthfuls of food whole, picking her teeth, food in her teeth, waking up on camera, orange residue lips, somebody said they heard farts, greasy hair, complaining about wiping, pee rag on a public grill, pee jar in the car, long toenails. What else is there? Say what about having the Real D, having to have the 'real thing'???
    QUOTE (AirportHashBrown @ 4/15/2024, 12:17 PM) 
    It's not tugging. At this stage, it's digging a tunnel to China.

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    I can't imagine eating theme park foods and takeout almost all month, every month.
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    I use MyFitnessPal and I just increased my calories. My sugar goal for the day is 45 grams and I still think that sounds like a lot, but it says a small apple is 15 grams. I can't imagine cake & a peanut butter cold brew. All the self love talk and being gentle with yourself don't make eating like this healthy.
    QUOTE (RossManor2.0 @ 4/13/2024, 09:30 AM) 
    Because I was curious and we know food tracking is triggering for her... Jen's protein smoothie was 440 calories, 46g protein, 59g carbs, 3g fat, 34g sugar.

    Add in her "breakfast snack" and between her breakfasts she consumed 692 calories, 55g protein, 93g carbs, 13g fat, and a whopping 42g of sugar.

    Bakers have been saying for years she needs to up her protein, but she also needs to cut her sugar. I count my macros and her smoothie had more sugar than I consume in an day.
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    I really don't know, but I always guessed it was between $8-12 million. Although now, I also believe Mr. 1% grossly inflated his wealth. I think her house was overpriced and depreciated, the car depreciated, so did the Toyota (I'm not calling that car blue). I wouldn't know where to begin to compute what DVC's are worth. So I would have said maybe $4-6 million but I do enjoy the idea that it's less.
    QUOTE (ShiseidoCottonPad @ 4/12/2024, 09:25 PM) 
    How much do you all think she is worth?? I have no idea, but I am going with 10-15 million. eta. as in total financial assets-
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