Guest guest Posted September 19, 2004 Report Share Posted September 19, 2004 You know, I skip the majority of the lettuce in my salad. Mitch usually picks up a Cobb salad from work for lunch and he will give me everything else out of the salad, and maybe add a little more tomato and that is more than enough for me. I get plenty of protein from the egg and the turkey and the few bacon bits that are in it and it gives me that full feeling. Becca 9/16/02 -132 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2004 Report Share Posted September 20, 2004 Monday, September 20, 2004, 6:21:42 AM, you wrote: c> I understand c> the concept of eating the protein first, then the veggies, and salad c> and so on, but it is really boring to eat the same thing all the c> time. But there are dozens of great protein sources, and a zillion ways to fix them, combine them, etc. Get creative.... dan Dan Lester, Boise, ID honu@... www.mylapband.tk Dr. Ortiz, Tijuana, 4/28/03 323/209/199 Age 61 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2004 Report Share Posted September 25, 2004 Baby leaf spinach is very nutritious (instead of iceberg). There are many ways to have a highly nutritious salad (and not useless). Raw spinach leaves, boiled eggs, shredded carrots, tomatoes and brocollli - all raw (and much healthier than cooked veggies) provides fiber and lots of vitamins. Re: Ready for solid food..... I think this is the food I missed the most when I was restricted. I had a salad and I thought it was the best thing I had eaten in my life. I am a big veggie person. I cut them up really really tiny now of course. But the best thing is eating grape tomatoes. They are small, easy to chew, and a little sweet. I grew up growing my own tomatoes, and there is nothing like a fresh picked ripe tomato as opposed to a store bought hot house one. I know this comic named Pinette, his humor is geared towards the heavyset audience. The first time I saw him he weighed about 375 lbs. about 3 years ago. I saw him at Caroline's in NY this past summer, and he had lost about 70, didn't get into specifics how. He mentioned the doctor told him to eat a lot of salad as a meal. He said salad is not a meal, salad is a promisary note that food will soon be on it's way!!! LOL He is extremely funny if anyone ever gets a chance to look into him. Sandy, I also wanted to ponder, and I will look this up myself: I can see where iceberg lettuce has no nutrition, but I've always been under the assumption that the darker the leaf of the lettuce, the healther it is. There is more iron in it. It also contributes to the fiber count needed. Tomatoes are pretty healthy, they contain vitiman C, which is needed to use iron in our systems. I also like putting a few slices of fruit, like an apple, or a fresh orange. I guess I am a sensory type of person and I need the variety. If I couldn't eat veggies and salad anymore, I'd go postal. The only thing I don't like is tuna and lettuce together. Something about the combination turns me off, even before the band. I understand the concept of eating the protein first, then the veggies, and salad and so on, but it is really boring to eat the same thing all the time. I use one meal every few days as veggies just to break it up. Just my honest opinion. Have a good day!!! Corina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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