What are you eating...
#162
Those Skinny Cow icecream sandwiches are yummy. I chose to give them up, but if you can eat them in moderation, they are good.
We're meeting friends at Red Robin for lunch, which used to be one of my favorite places--not so much these days! Looks like I'll have the "Artic Cod" sandwich w/o tartar sauce for around 460 calories (and an astounding 1800 mg of sodium ). Of course, no fries and plain water to drink.
I used to do the Red Robin burger (with fried egg on top, of course) for 1200 calories and two or three baskets of their fries and probably a few O-rings to boot as well as a chocolate shake--bleech!
Have a great day!
Regards,
Michael
We're meeting friends at Red Robin for lunch, which used to be one of my favorite places--not so much these days! Looks like I'll have the "Artic Cod" sandwich w/o tartar sauce for around 460 calories (and an astounding 1800 mg of sodium ). Of course, no fries and plain water to drink.
I used to do the Red Robin burger (with fried egg on top, of course) for 1200 calories and two or three baskets of their fries and probably a few O-rings to boot as well as a chocolate shake--bleech!
Have a great day!
Regards,
Michael
#163
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 82
Michael, I used to joke that when I retired, McDonald's stock was going to tank. I was on the road all day with my job, so eating out was almost a necessity, since I never knew where I was going to be at lunchtime. Invariably, I would head for McDonald's, and then you know how it goes. Not only was I eating lunch there, but picking up snacks a couple of times a day. (If you can get TWO pies for a buck, why settle for just one?) Yeah, well, no more of that. Saved myself a bundle by deleting fast food stops from my routine, and not just in calories, but in $$. This morning, I wanted food, so I had whole grain toast with a slick of margarine and plopped an egg on top (open faced sandwich...think McDonald's Egg McMuffin without the extra fat), had a navel orange, and coffee with skim milk.
#164
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 221
For breakfast I had my yogurt/Grapenut/raisin concoction then I actually buckled and had a Sunday morning fried egg and piece of Canadian Cornmeal bacon...think I am going to puke. Last time my British hubby sucks me into a fry- up!!lol. I have upped my water from 8 to 16 glasses and feel so great about it ( think I can drown the cancer out of me? ). Haha by the end of spring I will be shopping for all new undies!! .. Sshhh TMI for the guys ...
#165
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 67
I'm trying new things
Today is a fish day.
Breakfast: Sugar-free instant breakfast pouch and skim milk
Lunch: 2 oz. Spicy tuna, hummus, wrapped in greenleaf lettuce leaves
Snack: 1/2c cottage cheese fat free, 2 oz. spicy tuna, red bell pepper strips
Dinner: 1/2 cup zany grains, 7 sea scallops steamed, acai juice, weight watchers ice cream sandwich, big salad all veggies with balsamic vinegar and pepper.
Not hungry at all. I feel really good. Low-fat, no processed sugar.
Breakfast: Sugar-free instant breakfast pouch and skim milk
Lunch: 2 oz. Spicy tuna, hummus, wrapped in greenleaf lettuce leaves
Snack: 1/2c cottage cheese fat free, 2 oz. spicy tuna, red bell pepper strips
Dinner: 1/2 cup zany grains, 7 sea scallops steamed, acai juice, weight watchers ice cream sandwich, big salad all veggies with balsamic vinegar and pepper.
Not hungry at all. I feel really good. Low-fat, no processed sugar.
#166
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 82
I rediscovered brussels sprouts today. Haven't had them since I was a kid, and I didn't recall positively hating them at the time, so I bought some to steam. Yep, they're okay. One thing I notice is that food tastes good. When your taste buds have been hammered with cheeseburgers and fries for years, you forget that real food tastes pretty interesting.
#168
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Alaska, USA
Posts: 21
Dinner for tonight was teriyaki salmon with steamed veggies and a heaping glass of lemon water.
finishing the night off with a mug of lemon tea
Today was a cheat day. I switched out my orange and cottage cheese for a cadbury caramel egg and piece of birthday cake :/
life's no fun without the occasional indulgence, right? Especially if it's chocolate and cake
finishing the night off with a mug of lemon tea
Today was a cheat day. I switched out my orange and cottage cheese for a cadbury caramel egg and piece of birthday cake :/
life's no fun without the occasional indulgence, right? Especially if it's chocolate and cake
#170
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Alaska, USA
Posts: 21
Today's lunch is chicken salad (5oz shredded chicken,1tbs fat free sour cream, 1/2 tbs mayo, green onions, salt/pepper/garlic) scooped up with orange bell pepper strips. It's so delicious!
I've got baby carrots for munching while I finish up work. I find when I'm craving chips, having carrots instead helps satisfy the crunchy craving.
I've got baby carrots for munching while I finish up work. I find when I'm craving chips, having carrots instead helps satisfy the crunchy craving.