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My DH has just joined WWOnline. We are trying to work out the logistics of both of us journaling
with seperate journals. I have a bunch of dinner recipes that I have created in my database. I know
he could just type "stovies 4 pts" into the express journaling, but then he'd have to do it every
time we have stovies (or whatever the dish is). Is there a way to copy some of my database into his?
How do you other couples journaling? Do you keep completely separate journals, or combine
them somehow?
Right now, since his point budget is much higher than mine, we don't really have to worry about if
hte dinners I make are too high for him. But he did say he'd let me know if he happened to have a
big lunch, and needed something low point. Oh, and he's also taking the leftover stovies from dinner
tonight for his lunch tomorrow. He say's it'll be much better than the slice of bread and bag of
baked chips he had today.
I'm so thrilled that he has decided to join me. I have known he has wanted to lose weight for some
time. He has seen how well I have done, and how easy the program is to follow. I eat regular food,
for heaven's sake! So, he is taking the plunge for himself. I'm so proud of him.
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Wendy http://griffinsflight.com/Quilting/quilt1.htm de-fang email address to reply
with seperate journals. I have a bunch of dinner recipes that I have created in my database. I know
he could just type "stovies 4 pts" into the express journaling, but then he'd have to do it every
time we have stovies (or whatever the dish is). Is there a way to copy some of my database into his?
How do you other couples journaling? Do you keep completely separate journals, or combine
them somehow?
Right now, since his point budget is much higher than mine, we don't really have to worry about if
hte dinners I make are too high for him. But he did say he'd let me know if he happened to have a
big lunch, and needed something low point. Oh, and he's also taking the leftover stovies from dinner
tonight for his lunch tomorrow. He say's it'll be much better than the slice of bread and bag of
baked chips he had today.
I'm so thrilled that he has decided to join me. I have known he has wanted to lose weight for some
time. He has seen how well I have done, and how easy the program is to follow. I eat regular food,
for heaven's sake! So, he is taking the plunge for himself. I'm so proud of him.
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Wendy http://griffinsflight.com/Quilting/quilt1.htm de-fang email address to reply