Guest guest Posted May 18, 2008 Report Share Posted May 18, 2008 thats excellent! Thank you Dan......don't know why I couldn't have thought of that one...... Woo-Hoo for great ideas. Breakfast Fiber Here's a thought for those who need fiber for breakfast, and/or for a snack. We buy the large boxes of Frosted Mini Wheats. Every six of them is 50 calories. I package bags of them, 24 in each for me, and that gives me a couple hundred calories of good fiber. Usually I have oatmeal for breakfast, but then have a bag of these in my desk drawer at work. I eat them as " snacks " . They are very filling if I'm feeling a bit hungry in the middle of the day, and with them pre-bagged there's no danger of me " going nuts " on them. Of course you could put twelve of them in a bag and then have just like one of those " 100 calorie bags of cookies " that you can pay a bunch of money for from the vending machine or snack bar. Just another thought that may work for you. dan -- " It's OK to be a little broken, everybody's broken in this life " Jon Bon Jovi Dan Lester, Boise, Idaho, USA www.mylapband.tk Banded 4/27/03, Dr. Ortiz, Tijuana Started at 355, at goal in the 210-220 range for almost 4 years Ultimate goal of 195 Tummytuck in Boise and SmartLipo in Tijuana ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2008 Report Share Posted May 18, 2008 Another fiber choice that I have used before being banded and now that I am on solids is Fiber cakes! they have a couple berries in them. One of these little compact cakes packs 12-15 grams of fiber depending on the flavor. I find them at Trader Joe's, and have also found them at health sections of larger stores. I have one of them and pair it with a solid protein or eggs for the morning, and will have one later in the day as a snack. If you have a trader joe's where you live try it...They have hand labels for everything and they will write down great or good source of fiber if it meets a certain amount of fiber per serving...so it is easy for me to search it out. > > thats excellent! > Thank you Dan......don't know why I couldn't have thought of that > one...... > Woo-Hoo for great ideas. > > > > > > Breakfast Fiber > > > > > > > Here's a thought for those who need fiber for breakfast, and/or for > a snack. We buy the large boxes of Frosted Mini Wheats. Every six > of them is 50 calories. I package bags of them, 24 in each for me, > and that gives me a couple hundred calories of good fiber. Usually > I have oatmeal for breakfast, but then have a bag of these in my desk > drawer at work. I eat them as " snacks " . They are very filling if > I'm feeling a bit hungry in the middle of the day, and with them > pre-bagged there's no danger of me " going nuts " on them. Of course > you could put twelve of them in a bag and then have just like one of > those " 100 calorie bags of cookies " that you can pay a bunch of > money for from the vending machine or snack bar. > > Just another thought that may work for you. > > dan > > > -- > " It's OK to be a little broken, everybody's broken in this life " Jon > Bon Jovi > Dan Lester, Boise, Idaho, USA www.mylapband.tk > Banded 4/27/03, Dr. Ortiz, Tijuana > Started at 355, at goal in the 210-220 range for almost 4 years > Ultimate goal of 195 Tummytuck in Boise and SmartLipo in Tijuana > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2008 Report Share Posted May 19, 2008 Great recipe! any idea of the calories? (I always like to know so i can figure daily intake) Ground flax seed is a great additive to many things. as well as good fiber, flax seed also has the essential OMEGA 3 oils so needed for heart health. We need about 1000 mg/day, and most people need a supplement unless they eat salmon nd other cold-water fish 3-4 x a week. I add flax seed to daily cereal , meatloaf, muffins like these, granola for snacks, and lots more. Sandy r > > I have added flax meal as part of my > daily food intake and have pretty much solved my chronic constipation > issues.I have IBS and Diverticulosis.Normal would be nice.I drink > plenty of water and have tried ever form of treatment known to man i > think to help my issue.This did help. > > Muffin in a Minute > > 1/4 ground flax meal > 1/2 teasp.baking powder > 1/2 teasp.cinnamin > 2 pkts.splenda > 1 egg > 2-4 splashes s/f davinci type syrup(opt)makes it moist > 1-2 tbsp. cream cheese(opt) makes it moist > > put all ingred.in magic bullet blend a few seconds and then cook in > micro for 1 min..Absolutely delicious and has fiber and keeps me > regular for the first time in years.Works better than my stool > softeners,Amitiza,enimas,fiber subs etc.I eat one muffin daily.. > > Hope someone can benefit from this. > SharonS > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2008 Report Share Posted May 19, 2008 Dan, DaVinci syrup is a coffee flavoring. It is available in regular and sugar free. There are a lot of great flavors too. Check out www.DaVinciGourmet.com Sometimes being a loser is a GOOD thing! 5'11 " 306 / 256 / 189 PreOp / Now/ Goal Banded 09/14/06 @...: honu@...: Mon, 19 May 2008 12:30:20 -0600Subject: Re: Breakfast Fiber One quarter CUP? Pound? Teaspoon? Something else?I'm guessing cup, but curious....and for those of us out in the sticks, what the heck is davinci typeof syrup? Assume it isn't the paint that he used on the ceiling.....danMonday, May 19, 2008, 10:32:55 AM, you wrote:> I have added flax meal as part of my> daily food intake and have pretty much solved my chronic constipation> issues.I have IBS and Diverticulosis.Normal would be nice.I drink > plenty of water and have tried ever form of treatment known to man i > think to help my issue.This did help.> Muffin in a Minute> 1/4 ground flax meal> 1/2 teasp.baking powder> 1/2 teasp.cinnamin> 2 pkts.splenda> 1 egg> 2-4 splashes s/f davinci type syrup(opt)makes it moist> 1-2 tbsp. cream cheese(opt) makes it moist> put all ingred.in magic bullet blend a few seconds and then cook in> micro for 1 min..Absolutely delicious and has fiber and keeps me> regular for the first time in years.Works better than my stool> softeners,Amitiza,enimas,fiber subs etc.I eat one muffin daily..> Hope someone can benefit from this.> SharonS> ------------------------------------> Groups Links-- " It's OK to be a little broken, everybody's broken in this life " Jon Bon JoviDan Lester, Boise, Idaho, USA www.mylapband.tkBanded 4/27/03, Dr. Ortiz, TijuanaStarted at 355, at goal in the 210-220 range for almost 4 yearsUltimate goal of 195 Tummytuck in Boise and SmartLipo in Tijuana _________________________________________________________________ Give to a good cause with every e-mail. Join the i’m Initiative from Microsoft. http://im.live.com/Messenger/IM/Join/Default.aspx?souce=EML_WL_ GoodCause Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2008 Report Share Posted May 19, 2008 Sandy, The Flax has 60 calories for the 1/4c.The egg has about 79 calories I believe. Not much in splenda or baking powderor cinnamin.The calories for the cream cheese would depend on if it was full fat ot fat free.My sugar free Davinci syrup has 0 calories.I would say under 200 calories.I have even added some special occassional treats like a few nuts or raisins to it.I sometimes leave out the cinnamin and cook then cool and toast it for a bread like item.I can't eat regular bread as it plugs me but these muffins don't..I feel like i'm getting a real treat and it is all very " legal " food choices. The ingredients are versital I sometimes add nutmeg or different syrup flavors to change it up a bit.. I really enjoy these.. Thanks SharonS In , " moonshadow.sandy " <moonshadow.sandy@...> wrote: > > Great recipe! any idea of the calories? (I always like to know so i > can figure daily intake) Ground flax seed is a great additive to many > things. > as well as good fiber, flax seed also has the essential OMEGA 3 oils > so needed for heart health. We need about 1000 mg/day, and most > people need a supplement unless they eat salmon nd other cold-water > fish 3-4 x a week. > I add flax seed to daily cereal , meatloaf, muffins like these, > granola for snacks, and lots more. > Sandy r > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2008 Report Share Posted May 19, 2008 Dan, Sorry about that..It is 1/4 c. Davinci sugar free syrups are 0 calories,fat,carb,everything syrup added to foods and beverages like coffee and teas for additional taste.I believe the web is davinci.com.There are also brands named Torini sold at the local albertsons or Smart and Final stores in my area.Davinci is sold on line or at some stores like Marshalls or Ross Dress for less.They run less than 10.00 a large bottle..Hope that helps clear this up some.. SharonS In , Dan Lester <honu@...> wrote: > > One quarter CUP? Pound? Teaspoon? Something else? > > I'm guessing cup, but curious.... > > and for those of us out in the sticks, what the heck is davinci type > of syrup? Assume it isn't the paint that he used on the ceiling..... > > dan > > > Monday, May 19, 2008, 10:32:55 AM, you wrote: > > > I have added flax meal as part of my > > daily food intake and have pretty much solved my chronic constipation > > issues.I have IBS and Diverticulosis.Normal would be nice.I drink > > plenty of water and have tried ever form of treatment known to man i > > think to help my issue.This did help. > > > Muffin in a Minute > > > 1/4 ground flax meal > > 1/2 teasp.baking powder > > 1/2 teasp.cinnamin > > 2 pkts.splenda > > 1 egg > > 2-4 splashes s/f davinci type syrup(opt)makes it moist > > 1-2 tbsp. cream cheese(opt) makes it moist > > > put all ingred.in magic bullet blend a few seconds and then cook in > > micro for 1 min..Absolutely delicious and has fiber and keeps me > > regular for the first time in years.Works better than my stool > > softeners,Amitiza,enimas,fiber subs etc.I eat one muffin daily.. > > > Hope someone can benefit from this. > > SharonS > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2008 Report Share Posted May 19, 2008 sounds great ! A good breakfast, to me, is about 200 cal or so, with lunch around 300, dinner around 650, and a couple good snacks , one between b.fast and lunch, the other between lunch and dinn er - or 2 hrs after dinner or so, like yogurt. A total for most women of 1200- 1500 cal or so a day. regular intake was very impt to me, as the band with a good fill and good bandster meal, will keep us satisfied for maybe 3-4 hrs max. If we allow ourselves to get really hungry, then we grab whatever is in sight. Sandy > > Sandy, > The Flax has 60 calories for the 1/4c.The egg has about 79 calories > I believe. Not much in splenda or baking powderor cinnamin.The calories > for the cream cheese would depend on if it was full fat ot fat free.My > sugar free Davinci syrup has 0 calories.I would say under 200 > calories.I have even added some special occassional treats like a few > nuts or raisins to it.I sometimes leave out the cinnamin and cook then > cool and toast it for a bread like item.I can't eat regular bread as it > plugs me but these muffins don't..I feel like i'm getting a real treat > and it is all very " legal " food choices. The ingredients are versital I > sometimes add nutmeg or different syrup flavors to change it up a bit.. > I really enjoy these.. > Thanks > SharonS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2008 Report Share Posted May 21, 2008 Your Muffin in a Minute sounded so good I just had to try it. I guess that the flax was 1/4 cup. Unfortunately the idea of a muffin in the morning for me was a big mistake. Oh, it tasted great, but the cake- like consistancy allowed for about two bites and prompty got stuck. I was in pain and slimed for an hour or so. I'm thinking this would be better for me in the afternoon or evening. I even tried layering on some butter to no avail. I have most of my fill removed right now, as I am pregnant and due in August, but mornings are still pretty restricted. For me it's back to Kashi Go Lean crunch for breakfast. I'll keep the muffin recipe around for those afternoon fiber snack ideas. Thanks for sharing the recipe. It still amazes me how much each person is different in what they can & can't get down. banded 7/21/06 husband banded 4/8/08 (Muffin didn't go down for him either) bandster baby due 8/16/08 > > Sandy, > The Flax has 60 calories for the 1/4c.The egg has about 79 calories > I believe. Not much in splenda or baking powderor cinnamin.The calories > for the cream cheese would depend on if it was full fat ot fat free.My > sugar free Davinci syrup has 0 calories.I would say under 200 > calories.I have even added some special occassional treats like a few > nuts or raisins to it.I sometimes leave out the cinnamin and cook then > cool and toast it for a bread like item.I can't eat regular bread as it > plugs me but these muffins don't..I feel like i'm getting a real treat > and it is all very " legal " food choices. The ingredients are versital I > sometimes add nutmeg or different syrup flavors to change it up a bit.. > I really enjoy these.. > Thanks > SharonS > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2008 Report Share Posted May 21, 2008 I;m afraid tht most people with any restriction would have trouble with any type of muffin or cake. the general guideline is that anything that gloms together when we squeeze it into a ball is very likely to get stuck and cause barfing and risk a slip. This is especailly true in the mornings, when some are a bit tighter than usual, becuase of the natural tightening of the esophagus overnight. This is even worse if we are not very well-hydrated. there are much more band-frindly ways to get the needed fiber- cereals, veggies, fiber crackers under the tuna great for lunch, etc. Sorry you had trouble, but it should not cause lasting problems unless you hve trouble often. Still, every eposide of trouble risks a slip or other problems, and we have to be diligent in avoiding them. The slip and erosion rates are rising dramatically and are very worrisome - up to 3-7 % now. Sandy r > > > > Sandy, > > The Flax has 60 calories for the 1/4c.The egg has about 79 > calories > > I believe. Not much in splenda or baking powderor cinnamin.The > calories > > for the cream cheese would depend on if it was full fat ot fat > free.My > > sugar free Davinci syrup has 0 calories.I would say under 200 > > calories.I have even added some special occassional treats like a > few > > nuts or raisins to it.I sometimes leave out the cinnamin and cook > then > > cool and toast it for a bread like item.I can't eat regular bread > as it > > plugs me but these muffins don't..I feel like i'm getting a real > treat > > and it is all very " legal " food choices. The ingredients are > versital I > > sometimes add nutmeg or different syrup flavors to change it up a > bit.. > > I really enjoy these.. > > Thanks > > SharonS > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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