Food glorious food, this has become the roll call of many a grown man and woman of our times. Gone are the dreams of youth, sure, many of us kind of accepted we were never going to be spacemen or fighter pilots or championship show jumpers or even leader of a battalion but man or woman has always had need for something a little more.
Finding the right quick weight loss diet program can be difficult. There are so many different weight loss diet plans out there; from low carb to no carb, low fat to high protein.
I’m sure at some point you have heard of the Cookie Diet. You know, the one where you eat nothing all day but Cookies?
Alternative meals for weight loss have been replacing regular meals lately. Like all other meal replacement diets, Soypal Cookie Diet is a method that promises weight loss by ingesting Soypal cookies regularly. Soypal cookies are made from okara, a type of soy pulp that can trigger weight loss by keeping hunger at bay, thanks to its stomach-expanding fiber that keeps the dieter feeling full.
When people talk about the cookie diet plan, there are usually two types of reactions. One reaction is to say “Wow, that’s exciting! I’d love to eat cookies and lose weight!” and the other one is, “Oh yea that’s a nice fantasy…eat cookies and lose weight, ha ha..” or something to that effect. In my personal opinion the cookie diet plan is not a name that does this program justice because it sounds silly when in fact, it’s not silly at all
Jennifer, a middle-aged single mother with one six-year-old daughter, has been skipping sweets for a few weeks now. She’s also become a stickler for portion control. She feels as if she’s eating less than ever, and she’s been diligently exercising for an hour at a time at least four days a week