Guest guest Posted January 22, 2004 Report Share Posted January 22, 2004 On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 21:47:21 -0000, Laurie wrote: > >I was wondering if some (or all) of you post-ops could post for me >what you eat in a day...like, for example...yesterday's menu or >today's menu. I am trying to see what a normal DSer eats in a >typical day. I don't see anything in the binder that tells how many >calories you should have each day. I have seen the food choices of a >couple DS friends on another list and frankly, it mortified me!! It >sounded like they can eat as much as I use to eat before any type >wls. So, if anyone would be so kind as to share this with me, I'd >surely appreciate it. > Laurie, Don't be surprised. Because of the differences between the DS and most other WLS procedures, we can eat what are fairly normal meals one we get beyond 6 months to a year post-op. We may not be eating as much as we did pre-op, but we can still go to a resturant and order off the menu. I usually try to stick to the " senior " menu because of the smaller portions, and even then I usually can't finish the full meal. However, we still have to watch WHAT we eat, protein first, little or no sugars, minimal carbs, etc. As Dr. K. says, it is possible to " overeat " the procedure and end up gaining weight again. So.. General idea of what I have at 9 months post-op.. Yesterday.. Breakfast: Protein shake (12 oz) with 20 gr protein. (4AM) Mid-morning: (Lunch at work? around 9AM) Turkey sandwich (2 slices Iron Kids bread and four slices deli turkey.) 25 gr protein. Lunch: Protein shake (1PM) 20 gr protein. Dinner: Shredded beef burrito, refried beans (8pm) About 35 gr protein. Large burrito which I finnished but left over half the beans. I also had a few tortilla chips and salsa. Of course, I had a lot of water and/or iced tea during the day as well as my calcium and vitamins. One thing to keep in mind.. I work wierd hours. I usually start work around 5AM and finish about 1PM. Then I take a college course in the evenings (5 to 7PM), so I don't eat on a " typical " schedule. The above was a work/school day. If I'm on days off and follow a normal meal schedule, I'll usually drop either the sandwich ot the second protein shake. Hope that answers your questions. Jerry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2004 Report Share Posted January 22, 2004 On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 21:47:21 -0000, Laurie wrote: > >I was wondering if some (or all) of you post-ops could post for me >what you eat in a day...like, for example...yesterday's menu or >today's menu. I am trying to see what a normal DSer eats in a >typical day. I don't see anything in the binder that tells how many >calories you should have each day. I have seen the food choices of a >couple DS friends on another list and frankly, it mortified me!! It >sounded like they can eat as much as I use to eat before any type >wls. So, if anyone would be so kind as to share this with me, I'd >surely appreciate it. > Laurie, Don't be surprised. Because of the differences between the DS and most other WLS procedures, we can eat what are fairly normal meals one we get beyond 6 months to a year post-op. We may not be eating as much as we did pre-op, but we can still go to a resturant and order off the menu. I usually try to stick to the " senior " menu because of the smaller portions, and even then I usually can't finish the full meal. However, we still have to watch WHAT we eat, protein first, little or no sugars, minimal carbs, etc. As Dr. K. says, it is possible to " overeat " the procedure and end up gaining weight again. So.. General idea of what I have at 9 months post-op.. Yesterday.. Breakfast: Protein shake (12 oz) with 20 gr protein. (4AM) Mid-morning: (Lunch at work? around 9AM) Turkey sandwich (2 slices Iron Kids bread and four slices deli turkey.) 25 gr protein. Lunch: Protein shake (1PM) 20 gr protein. Dinner: Shredded beef burrito, refried beans (8pm) About 35 gr protein. Large burrito which I finnished but left over half the beans. I also had a few tortilla chips and salsa. Of course, I had a lot of water and/or iced tea during the day as well as my calcium and vitamins. One thing to keep in mind.. I work wierd hours. I usually start work around 5AM and finish about 1PM. Then I take a college course in the evenings (5 to 7PM), so I don't eat on a " typical " schedule. The above was a work/school day. If I'm on days off and follow a normal meal schedule, I'll usually drop either the sandwich ot the second protein shake. Hope that answers your questions. Jerry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2004 Report Share Posted January 22, 2004 I can't wait till I have my surgery so's I can eat fun stuff like you guys....lolol <kidding> Leaving for big " D " Saturday morning from up here in the " northwoods " , surgery is Tuesday...yoicks! I'm all antsy and " twitterpated " 8^) -:¦:-Jeanne -:¦:- Of Eureka **Grand Opening** Jan 27, 04 with " Da Big K-huna " =========== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2004 Report Share Posted January 22, 2004 I can't wait till I have my surgery so's I can eat fun stuff like you guys....lolol <kidding> Leaving for big " D " Saturday morning from up here in the " northwoods " , surgery is Tuesday...yoicks! I'm all antsy and " twitterpated " 8^) -:¦:-Jeanne -:¦:- Of Eureka **Grand Opening** Jan 27, 04 with " Da Big K-huna " =========== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2004 Report Share Posted January 22, 2004 Ok, It may not be pretty, but here it is...my yesterday menu.... 2 eggs, over easy with leftover honey baked ham --about enough to give one layer of ham on a sandwhich-I don't weigh. 12 oz whole milk way, way, way too much of my " birthday cake " which is really like a pie-a layer of nuts as the crust, then cream cheeze/cool whip/powdered sugar layer, then a pudding layer, then a cool whip layer. I probably had, over the course of the day, about 3 3X3 inch pieces. Another 12 oz milk A Snickers with almond bar. dinner: " meat in a pot " -beef in the slow cooker with a can of cream of mushroom soup and a packet of lipton onion soup mix, cooked until the meat falls apart. I had probably close to a cup of this stuff. And a glass of milk. A homemade banana split- OK< way, way, way too much sugar. I need to seriously cut back on that stuff! S ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2004 Report Share Posted January 22, 2004 > Ok..I am going to pst what I ate yesterday in the hopes it will kick me in the butt and make me eat better. Feel free to yell at me Jo!! > > 1 bowl Coco pops (without any milk) > 4 glasses coke (throughout the day) > Roast lamb sandwich on unbuttered white bread > Small can 'V' energy drink > 1/2 banana > 1 bread roll > 2 pork sausages > serve oven chips > Assorted vitamins and mineral supplements > > Laurie..does this make you feel better about yourself and what you are eating??? > > Hugs > Kristy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4 GLASSES OF COKE!!!???? LOL the rest looked good to me Pat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2004 Report Share Posted January 22, 2004 OK, what I ate two days ago: . 1 Refrigerator (you think I jest, don’t you!) 4 eggs scrambled and dripping with cheese 1 bacon cheese hot dog 1 glazed doughnut 6-8 oz steak 1 head of cauliflower, steamed and dipped in Cole slaw dressing (mayo, splena, lemon juice, and milk) 4 Chimichanga (burrito thingy with just cheese and shredded beef) ½ a bag of pork rinds 3 flat diet cherry Pepsi And the funny thing is, I wasn’t hungry yesterday. Go figure. Yesterday: 1 bacon cheese hot dog 1 head of cauliflower, steamed and dipped in Cole slaw dressing (see above) ½ a head of cabbage steamed 6-8 oz pork – fried in a no stick skillet Today, so far 1 head of cauliflower, steamed (see above and above) 1 bacon cheese hot dog (is there a pattern this week? 1 Pay Day ½ bad of pork rinds 1 cup hot chocolate 2 diet cherry Pepsi (not flat this time. Now, THAT must make you feel much better! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2004 Report Share Posted January 22, 2004 > Hey everybody... > > I was wondering if some (or all) of you post-ops could post for me > what you eat in a day...like, for example...yesterday's menu or > today's menu. Thanks! > > Hugs, > Laurie Okay Laurie, you asked for it. Tues Problend 55 w/6-8 oz of milk and 2 cups of ice and 2 scoops of mocha mix- Breakfast shake appro 65grms protien 2 fried chicken patties fm Burger King. (no bun) - I have given up bread, chips, and soda to kick-start my weightloss again... Extra large ice tea - lots of ice. small bag of almond M & Ms - hey its got protien! Dinner at Marie Callendars with my Sweetheart- 6 broiled shrimp and a steak. - which I ate all of. $ bites of my salad. no bread. 6 french fries. and cherry pie. with ice tea. pretty good huh? I lost a pound and a half that day. Yesterday I had my breakfast shake, lunch was a 12.05oz can of chunk chicken breast. I added 2 tblsp of miracle whip and 3 tblsp of pickle relish. I ate it all on a tube of ritz crackers. It took about 3 hours. I was upset on the computer trying to get my identity back. The can says 5 servings at 13 grms protien per serving....lol thats a lot of protien! 1 butterifnger candy bar Then another protien shake for dinner....I wasnt hungry..lol and I lost another 1/2 lb. Today- My breakfast protien shake- hey, I crave them, what can I say? for lunch- a subway wrap- pastrami double meat, w cheese mustard and pickle. Large ice tea with extra ice. onion rings for a snack Ice cream sand wich Dinner- will be a chicken patty, maybe some rice, and a couple of bites of salad. maybe a scoop or two of icecream....Hey, CSI is on tonite-Yea! HTH Sharon in Onyx 2years out and down 147 lbs- still hoping for 20 more so I can be like , and lose 1/2 myself! She's my hero....and so is ~amy~ (have you seen her eat?!?) And of course our Jo... Marta is just to fast for me...those red shoes and Drs...whhoooweee! Hey who am I kidding? you all are my heros! I still cant catch that elusive Pat! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2004 Report Share Posted January 22, 2004 Feel free to yell at me Jo!! ****Ok > > 1 bowl Coco pops (without any milk) ******Silly girl the milk is where the protein is!!! > 4 glasses coke (throughout the day) *****Make it one Coke and 3 glasses of water and we've got a deal!!! I HOPE your drinking water. > Roast lamb sandwich on unbuttered white bread ****Yummy, lots of Lamb I hope. > Small can 'V' energy drink ****This does not sound like a " protein " drink...but rather a caffeine type of drink....make it a protein shake...hell how about WATER! > 1/2 banana > 1 bread roll > 2 pork sausages > serve oven chips ****Not to bad, if the pork sausages had at least 20 grams of protein in it. > Assorted vitamins and mineral supplements ****I hope this included your calcium!!! Hooray your taking suppliments. Kristy this really wasn't too bad...If you will cut the soda's back to one a day and I'd like to see you eat a good source of protein at one more meal, drink water and I think you'll be doing just fine. At this point for you it isn't about losing weight it's about maintaining it. Jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2004 Report Share Posted January 22, 2004 From: roseofsharon_ps121 [mailto:roseofsharon_ps121@...] $ bites of my salad. Expensive bites of salad???????? 2 tblsp of miracle whip Girl, that is just plain SICK. I can't stand the SMELL of that stuff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2004 Report Share Posted January 22, 2004 In a message dated 1/22/2004 6:53:33 PM Central Standard Time, roseofsharon_ps121@... writes: > for lunch- a subway wrap- pastrami double meat, w cheese mustard > and pickle. Large ice tea with extra ice. > onion rings for a snack > Ice cream sand wich > Was it an atkins wrap??? Are they good? I wanna know...LOL. in Alabama 1982(age 17)-VBG(433lbs down to 270) 1996 RNY revision from VBG (343lbs down to 299) Dec 2003- (377.5 now 259.4 down 118.1lbs THANKS TO DR. K!!!!!!!!!!!. Mel's AOL home page http://hometown.aol.com/mdl1031/myhomepage/profile.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2004 Report Share Posted January 22, 2004 Here goes .. my food for today protein shake: 1cup milk 2 scoops pro complex 55 scoops sugar free big train mocha mix ice fills a 32 oz cup after it is whizzed in the vita-mix blender diet coke with lime glenny's lowfat soy crisps 1.3 oz bag seafood stew(shrimp, crabmeat, clams, clam chowder, onion, garlic, butter, half and half 4 leftover Christmas chocolates from Germany with raspberry liquor in them roast beef, potatoes, carrots, brocolli gummi worms another protein shake- homemade starbucks frappachino- probably will have half an english muffin with peanut butter, strawberry preserves and half a banana for a bedtime snack. I've no idea about the caloric content! I mainly do protein and liquids. Hope this helps. Betsy What do you eat? Hey everybody... I was wondering if some (or all) of you post-ops could post for me what you eat in a day...like, for example...yesterday's menu or today's menu. I am trying to see what a normal DSer eats in a typical day. I don't see anything in the binder that tells how many calories you should have each day. I have seen the food choices of a couple DS friends on another list and frankly, it mortified me!! It sounded like they can eat as much as I use to eat before any type wls. So, if anyone would be so kind as to share this with me, I'd surely appreciate it. Thanks! Hugs, Laurie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2004 Report Share Posted January 22, 2004 Here goes .. my food for today protein shake: 1cup milk 2 scoops pro complex 55 scoops sugar free big train mocha mix ice fills a 32 oz cup after it is whizzed in the vita-mix blender diet coke with lime glenny's lowfat soy crisps 1.3 oz bag seafood stew(shrimp, crabmeat, clams, clam chowder, onion, garlic, butter, half and half 4 leftover Christmas chocolates from Germany with raspberry liquor in them roast beef, potatoes, carrots, brocolli gummi worms another protein shake- homemade starbucks frappachino- probably will have half an english muffin with peanut butter, strawberry preserves and half a banana for a bedtime snack. I've no idea about the caloric content! I mainly do protein and liquids. Hope this helps. Betsy What do you eat? Hey everybody... I was wondering if some (or all) of you post-ops could post for me what you eat in a day...like, for example...yesterday's menu or today's menu. I am trying to see what a normal DSer eats in a typical day. I don't see anything in the binder that tells how many calories you should have each day. I have seen the food choices of a couple DS friends on another list and frankly, it mortified me!! It sounded like they can eat as much as I use to eat before any type wls. So, if anyone would be so kind as to share this with me, I'd surely appreciate it. Thanks! Hugs, Laurie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2004 Report Share Posted January 22, 2004 Today I ate a slice of sprouted grain complete protein toast with cheese and a slice of Canadian bacon, Vast amounts of coffee with half and half and cinnimon/vanilla creamer. Adkins Advantage bar for snacks, twice. Adkins Advantage shake for lunch. Lots of chips and dip, a margarita, and steak fajitas for supper. No tortillas. I will probably have another protein bar for bedtime snack because I feel hungry again and I need extra protein due to poor eating (amounts) the past few days. Marta who is obviously too lazy, er too busy to cook. I hate fast food. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 01:03:03 EST, MDL1031@... wrote: > >Was it an atkins wrap??? Are they good? I wanna know...LOL. , Subway has jumped on the low-carb bandwagon. You can now get just about any of their regular subs in a wheat tortilla instead of on bread. They call these their " Atkins Wrap " sandwiches, but some locations are also charging an extra 50 cents or more to make the change. I tried one with the tuna salad. It was OK, but you can make the same thing at home for a lot less than the $5.00 the local shop charged me for it. Jerry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 > Hey everybody... > > I was wondering if some (or all) of you post-ops could post for me > what you eat in a day...like, for example...yesterday's menu or > today's menu. I am trying to see what a normal DSer eats in a > typical day. I don't see anything in the binder that tells how many > calories you should have each day. I have seen the food choices of a > couple DS friends on another list and frankly, it mortified me!! It > sounded like they can eat as much as I use to eat before any type > wls. So, if anyone would be so kind as to share this with me, I'd > surely appreciate it. > > Thanks! > > Hugs, > Laurie Hi Laurie.. I don't post here often, but figured I would chime in with what I eat and I am just about 2 and a half years post DS. 1/22 Breakfast: Cup of coffee at 4:30AM Scrambled eggs (maybe 3 eggs) with ham, onions, peppers, mushrooms and cheese with salsa at about 8AM For my water, I drink 'very berry' flavor Crystal Geyser, 42.3 oz of sparkling water during the day and then another 42.3 oz when I get home at night. Lunch: (had lunch at Arterra in Del Mar - NOT typical for me) 4 pieces of shrimp layered on cucumber with wassabi dressing and slice avocado Steak and avocado salad with onion rings and grilled flat bread with melted Brie on top. I would say I ate about 5 pieces of steak (the size of 2.5 by 2.5 inches - medium rare), maybe 10 good-sized bites of salad, 2 small, very thin onion rings and about 4 bites of the flat bread. 1 mango iced tea Dinner: About a cup and a half of pasta bake with cheese on top. The pasta I use is low carb, high protein. It is the BEST! 1 diet Cherry Coke Snack: Peanut butter Tofutti Cutie And here is a typical day when I am not eating out for work: Breakfast: Bowl of cereal, most time it is Peanut Butter Puffins (I'd say about a cup and a half, depending on my mood with soy milk) Cup of coffee or tea OR 1 1/2 cup of granola with soy yogurt mixed together 1 med/lrg banana Snack at work: Protein bar Lunch: 2-3 scoops of tuna salad with 2-3 slices tomato Bag of chips (baked usually or if I am feeling really sassy, Doritos:- )) 1 medium diet Pepsi or can of diet Coke Dinner: Generous portion of roast beef/pork/chicken with carrots or some salad or another non-gaseous type veggie. Snack: Tofutti Cutie There are times when I do not eat hardly anything at all cause I do not want to be bothered with taking the time to eat and other days where I am a bottomless pit and think that I will gain it all back plus some due to the amounts of food I intake. One thing I do not do is drink full sugar sodas or drink juices of any type. If I have to drink juice, it is half juice and half water. Not only is the sugar content forefront in my mind, but also I lose interest in them and end up wasting it anyway, so why bother? I do notice that I crave protein a lot. I always have at least 2 protein bars on me at any given time. I eat the Balance bars and they are delicious. I have yet to find a powdered protein powder that is lactose free. As soon as I do, I will most likely supplement 2-3 times per week at breakfast with that and then have a bigger snack at work, such as scrambled eggs. Best of luck.. Liz P. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 Here is a e-mail I got from Subway about their wrap, which I found very good, but rather expensive for their size. The wrap can be used instead of bread on any sandwich they make. Notice it is a soy protein they use in the wraps. The Nutrition Information you requested is as follows: Chicken Bacon Ranch Wrap: 480 calories 40 g protein 19 g carbohydrate 2 g sugar 27 g fat 9 g saturated fat 90 mg chol 1340 mg sodium 11 g fiber This is calculated with Chicken strips, Bacon, Shredded Swiss Cheese, Onions, Green Peppers, Olives, and Kraft Full Flavor Ranch Dressing. Turkey Bacon Melt Wrap: 430 calories 32 g protein 22 g carbohydrates 4 g sugar 25 g fat 9 g saturated fat 65 mg cholesterol 1650 mg sodium 12 fiber This is calculated with Turkey, Bacon, Shredded Monterey Cheddar Cheese, Onions Green Peppers, Olives, and Chipotle Southwest Sauce. Wrap alone: 130 calories 2.5 g fat 0 g saturated fat 560 mg sodium 16 g carbohydrate 11 g fiber 1 g sugar 12 g protein Ingredients for wrap: Water, Wheat Gluten, Corn Starch, Whole Wheat Flour, Oat Fiber, Isolated Soy Protein, Soy Flour, Soy Oil, Salt, Sesame Flour, Sodium Aluminum Phosphate, Dextrose, Sodium Bicarbonate, Calcium Propionate (A Preservative), Fumaric Acid, Potassium Sorbate, Mono -Diglycerides, Sucarlose, L. Cysteine. Thank You, Janet Carrozza Subway World Headquarters Customer Care Representative carrozza_j@... 800-888-4848 ext 1617 _____________ Ellen W Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 Here is a e-mail I got from Subway about their wrap, which I found very good, but rather expensive for their size. The wrap can be used instead of bread on any sandwich they make. Notice it is a soy protein they use in the wraps. The Nutrition Information you requested is as follows: Chicken Bacon Ranch Wrap: 480 calories 40 g protein 19 g carbohydrate 2 g sugar 27 g fat 9 g saturated fat 90 mg chol 1340 mg sodium 11 g fiber This is calculated with Chicken strips, Bacon, Shredded Swiss Cheese, Onions, Green Peppers, Olives, and Kraft Full Flavor Ranch Dressing. Turkey Bacon Melt Wrap: 430 calories 32 g protein 22 g carbohydrates 4 g sugar 25 g fat 9 g saturated fat 65 mg cholesterol 1650 mg sodium 12 fiber This is calculated with Turkey, Bacon, Shredded Monterey Cheddar Cheese, Onions Green Peppers, Olives, and Chipotle Southwest Sauce. Wrap alone: 130 calories 2.5 g fat 0 g saturated fat 560 mg sodium 16 g carbohydrate 11 g fiber 1 g sugar 12 g protein Ingredients for wrap: Water, Wheat Gluten, Corn Starch, Whole Wheat Flour, Oat Fiber, Isolated Soy Protein, Soy Flour, Soy Oil, Salt, Sesame Flour, Sodium Aluminum Phosphate, Dextrose, Sodium Bicarbonate, Calcium Propionate (A Preservative), Fumaric Acid, Potassium Sorbate, Mono -Diglycerides, Sucarlose, L. Cysteine. Thank You, Janet Carrozza Subway World Headquarters Customer Care Representative carrozza_j@... 800-888-4848 ext 1617 _____________ Ellen W Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 16:20:38 -0000, ilbn69 wrote: > >Ingredients for wrap: >Water, Wheat Gluten, Corn Starch, Whole Wheat Flour, Oat Fiber, >Isolated Soy >Protein, Soy Flour, Soy Oil, Salt, Sesame Flour, Sodium Aluminum >Phosphate, >Dextrose, Sodium Bicarbonate, Calcium Propionate (A Preservative), >Fumaric >Acid, Potassium Sorbate, Mono -Diglycerides, Sucarlose, L. Cysteine. > > Ellen, Thanks. You just explained why I didn't feel so hot after eating my one wrap from Subway. I never would have suspected there was any sesame in the sandwich or I would have avoided it. I am alergic to sesame and even the smallest amount gives me an upset stomach and " bathroom issues. " In slightly larger amounts, it sets off my hay fever and asthma. So.. While they sound good, I'll be avoiding them in the future. Jerry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 16:20:38 -0000, ilbn69 wrote: > >Ingredients for wrap: >Water, Wheat Gluten, Corn Starch, Whole Wheat Flour, Oat Fiber, >Isolated Soy >Protein, Soy Flour, Soy Oil, Salt, Sesame Flour, Sodium Aluminum >Phosphate, >Dextrose, Sodium Bicarbonate, Calcium Propionate (A Preservative), >Fumaric >Acid, Potassium Sorbate, Mono -Diglycerides, Sucarlose, L. Cysteine. > > Ellen, Thanks. You just explained why I didn't feel so hot after eating my one wrap from Subway. I never would have suspected there was any sesame in the sandwich or I would have avoided it. I am alergic to sesame and even the smallest amount gives me an upset stomach and " bathroom issues. " In slightly larger amounts, it sets off my hay fever and asthma. So.. While they sound good, I'll be avoiding them in the future. Jerry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 Oh Man... OK.... here goes... For breakfast I had a McGriddle with bacon, egg & cheese, hash brown and OJ. Lunch was about 11 McNuggets and a couple fries with a medium Diet Coke that didn't get finished. Snack was a Been Burrito from Taco Bell. Dinner was Tuna Cassarole with lots of cheese and one can of tuna. For dessert I had a snack size yogurt & fruit parfait. This morning... I'm having a Low Carb Slim Fast (20 grams of Protein) and a Multi Vitamin. Lunch will more then likely out while shopping for the next two weeks.... Dinner, will be chicken etc. Have a great day! Melisa Rechenmacher Independent Pampered Chef Kitchen Consultant # 370710 For more information e-mail me at: KitchenStore2urdoor@... or call 661-726-9744 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 Oh Man... OK.... here goes... For breakfast I had a McGriddle with bacon, egg & cheese, hash brown and OJ. Lunch was about 11 McNuggets and a couple fries with a medium Diet Coke that didn't get finished. Snack was a Been Burrito from Taco Bell. Dinner was Tuna Cassarole with lots of cheese and one can of tuna. For dessert I had a snack size yogurt & fruit parfait. This morning... I'm having a Low Carb Slim Fast (20 grams of Protein) and a Multi Vitamin. Lunch will more then likely out while shopping for the next two weeks.... Dinner, will be chicken etc. Have a great day! Melisa Rechenmacher Independent Pampered Chef Kitchen Consultant # 370710 For more information e-mail me at: KitchenStore2urdoor@... or call 661-726-9744 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 In a message dated 1/23/2004 11:19:20 AM Central Standard Time, ewagen@... writes: > Here is a e-mail I got from Subway about their wrap, which I found > very good, but rather expensive for their size. The wrap can be used > instead of bread on any sandwich they make. Notice it is a soy > protein they use in the wraps. > Thanks...I tried Shlotzsky's today...It was good said theur wraps are 7gms of carbs, but Don't know if that's net carbs(Minus he fiber ) or regular..I suspect it's net carbs. I'm gonna do research...... in Alabama 1982(age 17)-VBG(433lbs down to 270) 1996 RNY revision from VBG (343lbs down to 299) Dec 2003- (377.5 now 259.4 down 118.1lbs THANKS TO DR. K!!!!!!!!!!!. Mel's AOL home page http://hometown.aol.com/mdl1031/myhomepage/profile.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 > From: roseofsharon_ps121 [mailto:roseofsharon_ps121@y...] > > $ bites of my salad. > > Expensive bites of salad???????? > > 2 tblsp of miracle whip > > Girl, that is just plain SICK. I can't stand the SMELL of that stuff. > Actually it was 4 bites..still an expensive salad if you think about it. lol I love miracle whip...and hate mayonaise... viva la difference! Sharon in Onyx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 I knew you were perverted!!!!!!!!!! _____ From: roseofsharon_ps121 * I love miracle whip...and hate mayonaise... viva la difference! Sharon in Onyx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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