This is Day 185 of posting my Daily Food Diary (without one miss). 🤗💪
This month, I am focussing on collagen in our diet and in our lifestyle.
A healthy diet, adequate exercise, and collagen supplements can help us to keep our collagen levels up even as we age. Unfortunately, stress produces cortisol which slows down collagen production and weakens the collagen in our bodies.
So, stress management becomes an important part of increasing and maintaining our collagen levels.
For Dan and I, going out and walking our dog Molly is an important part of our stress management. Last night, Dan decided we should switch things up by getting up at 6 AM this morning and heading straight out for a walk in the country. (Go Dan! 💞) What could be a better (de-stressing) way to start our day! Walking together with Molly, in the fresh air, surrounded by the beauty of nature as far as the eye could see just sounded too perfect!
We were up at 5:50 A.M. – no coffee, breakfast, no vitamins or inhalers. We got up, got dressed, and got ready to head out.





I failed to get pictures of the wild roses. By this point I had packed away my phone so I could use both hands to fight off those vicious little bastards from the watering hole.
And, we decided it was time to abruptly head home when a friendly young man pulled up in his halfton to advise us that his rifle club, gathering along the valley, were preparing to start shooting in our direction. 😳😯🤷
Fortunately, it was a short drive home. And fortunately there is nothing more relaxing and good for dropping cortisol levels and maintaining collagen levels than returning home. 👍
Daily Food Diary – Day 185
Breakfast:
(1) c Coffee (2)
(2) granola bar with nuts (160)
Lunch:
(1) c spaghetti with meat sauce (287)
(10) Doritos (140)
(1) serving rhubarb torte (286)
Snacks:
(48) oz water
(1) gin & tonic (130)
Supper:
Large dinner salad – lettuce, radishes, green onions, cucumber, tomatoes, red pepper, sunflower seeds, fried dried onions, French salad dressing. (356)
(2) chicken drumsticks (which contain significantly more collagen than breast meat) (152)
Total Net Calories: 1191
Net calorie goal: 1229 – 1191 = 38 under 👍
* Highlighted food items contain significant amounts of collagen or significantly aid in the natural production of collagen.

Sorry about those little meanies trying to get in your eyes and ears. Wow, sure glad that guy came up to inform you about the shooting before it started. Happy to know you made it safely back home. Beautiful flowers. Hope you have an amazing day. Hugs
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Thank you, Mags! It was an adventure. 😂 Have a great day! 💕😊
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Lovely flowers! I despise those blood sucking skeeters too! Why do they exist? I’m glad that you guys got out of there before the guns started shooting!
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Molly! Really made me laugh.
Gwen.
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Thank you, John! I love those flowers too. It is the first time I have ever planted them. I’m glad we got the heads up to get out of there too. Molly wouldn’t have appreciated gunshots. 😯
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She keeps us amused! 😁 Those Pyrenees do have attitude. 🤗💕
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Guns are like fireworks for animals, yay for Molly! And you guys too.
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We accidentally drove through an army base firing range a few years back, so I completely “get” the nervous feeling that accompanies such an adventure. I’m following your collagen journey with great interest, Anne. I’m considering moving in the collagen supplement direction as well.
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That would make me nervous! 😳. I got collagen capsules from Amazon ‘Only the Best’ collagen peptides. It sounded good for meeting my needs. It takes 3 capsules twice a day and says it takes 5 months to see beneficial results. So far I haven’t seen any I’ll effects but I guess it will take a bit to see any beneficial results. Hopefully, my future self will thank me. 😊
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