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Delivered meals
gaining popularity
LOS ANGELES, California (AP)
-- As a party planner for the stars, Jodi Thomas'
schedule leaves little
time for eating right. For her, weight loss was an afterthought.
" I'm eating right, the food is good, and the bonus is I lose weight along
the way," said the 30-year-old Santa Monica resident who lost five pounds
in a month.
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Delivery service brings Zone meals to dieters'
doorsteps
By Providence Cicero Special to The Seattle
Times
Peggy White started having meals delivered
daily 10 months ago, tapered off to five days
a week, then dropped to two days a week. By
last month, when she discontinued the service,
she had lost a total of 95 pounds.
"Getting the meals made me realize we
had been eating way too much," says White,
who also swims and walks a treadmill three
times a week. "It also helped not having
to make choices. The food was tasty and a great
convenience."
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A Day in the Zone
Eat healthy like the stars for just $40 a day.
by Laura Cassidy
7:48 A.M.
I'm reaching for the
organic rice check cereal when I remember that
today is the day I
must
start my
diet. After a moment of quiet resignation (even when
you know for a fact that you're only going to be
on it for one day, beginning a diet is a daunting
task), I snap the cupboard shut and open the front
door. A bread-box-sized, soft-sided cooler waits
for me on my doorstep. Inside it is everything I
will eat today.
Back in the kitchen, I empty the cooler of its contents.
There are five of those high-quality, black-bottomed,
clear-topped gourmet take-out containers: three medium-sized
(for my three "40-30-30" squares), two
small (for my two snacks). There is a menu sheet
and a bullet-pointed note from Zone Seattle that
reminds me to drink eight 8-ounce glasses of water,
suggests meal/snack time intervals, and asks me to
either please recycle or reuse the food containers.
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