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Beat takeaway temptation and meet our running role-model teacher

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What’s on the blog... What?s on the blog? Hi {NAME}, How are you feeling about drive-thrus op

What’s on the blog... What’s on the blog? [View in browser]( [IMG The Slimming World Blog - Your weekly update]( Hi {NAME}, How are you feeling about drive-thrus opening up? The great thing about Slimming World is that nothing is banned – but if you’d prefer to steer clear and stay in the Food Optimising fast lane, we can help tackle that takeaway temptation... A filling Free Food breakfast will drive away those cravings – and eggs are hard to beat. You’ll find a dozen quick and easy ideas on the blog this week, including member Laura’s genius twist on a full English. Having a freezer full of satisfying Slimming World meals is another quick and easy way to get a ‘fast food’ fix. This week’s spicy store-cupboard cook-along will hit the spot. Of course, sometimes you just really fancy a big, juicy [beef burger]( Do you want [fries]( with that? [IMG Cracking ways to celebrate National Egg Day]( Cracking ways to celebrate National Egg Day Boiled or fried, scrambled or poached – raise an egg cup to this fantastic Free Food with these egg-citing recipe ideas. [Read the blog]( [IMG Natalie Body Magic]( ‘I’m lacing up my trainers during lockdown’ After a 5st 10lbs weight loss with Slimming World, primary school teacher Natalie is running her way towards a healthier body and mind. [Read the blog]( [IMG Sal’s store-cupboard cook-in (video) - chilli con carne]( Sal’s store-cupboard cook-in (video) Cook along with Slimming World chef Sal. This week’s recipe video is a family favourite that’s brilliant for batch cooking – a classic chilli con carne. [Read the blog]( [IMG MySWVirtualGroup]( Discover why our members love their virtual groups The My Slimming World Virtual Groups are full of love, laughter and support… In short, that Slimming World feeling! [Read the blog]( [Non-member newsletter feedback form]( [Slimming World Logo]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [FAQs]( | [Contact Us]( | [Read the Blog]( You’ve received this email because you subscribed to our regular newsletter. Registered Office: Slimming World, Clover Nook Road, Somercotes, Alfreton, Derbyshire, DE55 4SW. [Privacy Promise]( | [Unsubscribe]( © Slimming World 2020

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