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Eggnog crème brûlées & an active Advent

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What’s on the blog? What?s on the blog? Hi {NAME}, Christmas time, sausage rolls and wine

What’s on the blog? What’s on the blog? [View in browser]( [IMG The Slimming World Blog - Your weekly update]( Hi {NAME}, Christmas time, sausage rolls and wine… and mince pies, and chocolate, and gingerbread men! It seems wherever you turn at this time of year, there’s a tempting treat ready to send your weight loss off track. Enjoying the tastes of the season doesn’t have to mean sacrificing your success on the scales – and we’ve got a cracking Christmas dessert to prove it! Our eggnog crème brûlées offer maximum festive flavour for minimum fuss. We’ve also got a stack of Body Magic ideas to help you make the most of the winter weather, and our founder Margaret Miles-Bramwell OBE gives us an exclusive reading of her autobiography. [Eggnog crème brûlées]( Eggnog crème brûlées With smooth, creamy custard and a festive eggnog flavour, these crème brûlées are a sweet surprise. [Read the blog]( [Margaret: My story (with video)]( Margaret: My story (with video) Margaret Miles-Bramwell OBE shares a sneak peek of Wild Women Do (and they don’t regret it). [Read the blog]( [Believe in Body Magic this Christmas]( Believe in Body Magic this Christmas If your fitness plans start to fade at this time of year, our easy exercise ideas will help you enjoy an active Advent. [Read the blog]( [Nearest Group Search]( [Join group] In our warm and friendly groups – whether they’re virtual or real-life ones – you’ll get all the support you need to achieve your slimming dreams. Contact your local Consultant to book. [Find a group]( [Online Membership Signup]( [Join our digital service] Perfect for anyone who can’t make it to one of our groups, our digital-only service, Slimming World Online, will guide you towards a healthier, fitter, slimmer future. [Join online]( [Non-member newsletter feedback form]( [Slimming World Logo]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [FAQs]( | [Contact Us]( | [Read the Blog]( Registered Office: Slimming World, Clover Nook Road, Somercotes, Alfreton, Derbyshire, DE55 4SW. [Privacy Promise]( | [Unsubscribe]( © Slimming World 2020

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