Guest guest Posted September 22, 2003 Report Share Posted September 22, 2003 have you tried making the protein pancakes? you can make them ahead of time, freeze them, then just pop them in the microwave. steph in md Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2003 Report Share Posted September 22, 2003 You could add a scoop of protein powder, or mix in a serving on cottage cheese and microwave it. I know it sounds a bit weird, but with a touch of cinnamon and nutmeg it's pretty good. Especially on cool Autumn mornings. Of course, another simple to go meal could be a serving of CC and a piece of fruit. Zoe > I can't think of a good protein that " goes with " oatmeal....I don't > want to start eating foods that just don't jive with one another, but > I will if I have to. > > I use the Myoplex lite bars (I like the big ones that taste like rice > krispies) and I use the Myoplex lite premixed drinks (only because > they were on sale at GNC, when they are gone, it's powder city!). > > On the egg whites, I use three and one egg or I use half a container > of egg beaters. What should I be using? He never says how many in > the book under eggs but he mentions a the 3/1 ratio in a recipe a few > pages over. > > I work in an office and no one really notices you eating oatmeal at 10 > a.m., but I would be sure to get some wierd looks if I pulled out a > little container of corn in the morning. > > I guess I shouldn't worry about that kind of thing, but I'm still human. > > Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2003 Report Share Posted September 22, 2003 What goes with oatmeal? hmmm. Never really thought about it. I just grab a carb, protein, veg & water. Never worried about what goes together. I never worried about what time of the day I eat certin foods. Corn at 7 am, eggs at 7 pm -makes no differance to me. If people have a problem with the way I eat I just ignore them. I figure they can make fun of me all they want. In 12 weeks they will not be making jokes, instead they will be asking for advice. I have 4 egg whites & 1 yolk. Depends on your goal & the size of your fist. Your doing fine there, I was just checking. Dani > I can't think of a good protein that " goes with " oatmeal....I don't > want to start eating foods that just don't jive with one another, but > I will if I have to. > > I use the Myoplex lite bars (I like the big ones that taste like rice > krispies) and I use the Myoplex lite premixed drinks (only because > they were on sale at GNC, when they are gone, it's powder city!). > > On the egg whites, I use three and one egg or I use half a container > of egg beaters. What should I be using? He never says how many in > the book under eggs but he mentions a the 3/1 ratio in a recipe a few > pages over. > > I work in an office and no one really notices you eating oatmeal at 10 > a.m., but I would be sure to get some wierd looks if I pulled out a > little container of corn in the morning. > > I guess I shouldn't worry about that kind of thing, but I'm still human. > > Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2003 Report Share Posted September 22, 2003 i like to mix my oatmeal with lowfat cottage cheese and heat them together the last couple minutes on the stove, or 1 minute in the microwave. it makes the oatmeal creamy, like adding milk, but better i think =) i also eat oatmeal with a side of egg beaters or a hardboiled egg. you could mix it with a scoop of vanilla or natural protien powder as well. -cera www.strangestlittlemonster.com www.mp3.com/glassbeadgame sharonomahen wrote: >I can't think of a good protein that " goes with " oatmeal....I don't >want to start eating foods that just don't jive with one another, but >I will if I have to. > >I use the Myoplex lite bars (I like the big ones that taste like rice >krispies) and I use the Myoplex lite premixed drinks (only because >they were on sale at GNC, when they are gone, it's powder city!). > >On the egg whites, I use three and one egg or I use half a container >of egg beaters. What should I be using? He never says how many in >the book under eggs but he mentions a the 3/1 ratio in a recipe a few >pages over. > >I work in an office and no one really notices you eating oatmeal at 10 >a.m., but I would be sure to get some wierd looks if I pulled out a >little container of corn in the morning. > >I guess I shouldn't worry about that kind of thing, but I'm still human. > >Sharon > > > > > >> >> >>>Hello all! First, you're all great and thanks for the help and >>>motivation! >>> >>>Day one, week three here! >>> >>>I'm scared I'm not eating enough protein. I make a big batch of >>>oatmeal on Sunday nights and this time I made a big batch of >>> >>> >>noodles, >> >> >>>too. Here's my typical meal breakdown. Do you think I need more >>> >>> >>protein? >> >> >>>7 a.m. egg whites or egg substitute with hashbrowns blended in >>> >>>10 a.m. Myoplex bar or oatmeal with splenda >>> >>>12 p.m. noodles and tuna >>> >>>3 p.m. oatmeal with splenda or ff cottage cheese with yogurt blended >>> >>>6 p.m. chicken, baked potato >>> >>>9 p.m. Mypolex shake with ice and a little pineapple or just the >>> >>> >>shake >> >> >>>with ice >>> >>>How's this look? I'm also drinking way over my recommended water >>> >>> >>as I >> >> >>>started out trying to do Weight Watchers and this is the only habit >>>that stuck! >>> >>>Also, my BFL book fell apart! I had to rebind it today at working >>>using our binder! I've NEVER read and re-read a book so much that I >>>broke the binding! >>> >>>Sharon in Georgia >>> >>> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2003 Report Share Posted September 23, 2003 I eat oatmeal every morning usually with sugarfree maple syrup in it.. With it I eat 4 eggwhites and one egg with a tomato and onions in it. If I'm on the go than I just have cottage cheese with cinamon and splenda in it. along with my oatmeal. On freedays I put a tbs of pnutbutter in my oatmeal and 1 in my cottage cheese. Yummmy the pnutbutter in the oatmeal gets all gooey. I love it. I could eat it 6 meals a day, but I don't. I personally can't stomach the protein powder in the oatmeal. It is too gross and goopy Bridgette > > > Hello all! First, you're all great and thanks for the help and > > > motivation! > > > > > > Day one, week three here! > > > > > > I'm scared I'm not eating enough protein. I make a big batch of > > > oatmeal on Sunday nights and this time I made a big batch of > > noodles, > > > too. Here's my typical meal breakdown. Do you think I need more > > protein? > > > > > > 7 a.m. egg whites or egg substitute with hashbrowns blended in > > > > > > 10 a.m. Myoplex bar or oatmeal with splenda > > > > > > 12 p.m. noodles and tuna > > > > > > 3 p.m. oatmeal with splenda or ff cottage cheese with yogurt blended > > > > > > 6 p.m. chicken, baked potato > > > > > > 9 p.m. Mypolex shake with ice and a little pineapple or just the > > shake > > > with ice > > > > > > How's this look? I'm also drinking way over my recommended water > > as I > > > started out trying to do Weight Watchers and this is the only habit > > > that stuck! > > > > > > Also, my BFL book fell apart! I had to rebind it today at working > > > using our binder! I've NEVER read and re-read a book so much that I > > > broke the binding! > > > > > > Sharon in Georgia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2003 Report Share Posted September 23, 2003 Sharon, don't worry, soon you'll be looking forward to grossing your coworkers out with your weird combos. For my oatmeal, I cook it and then beat in my portion of egg whites. If you temper the eggs first- stir a small amount of hot oatmeal into them before adding them to the pot on the stove- the don't scramble and just make your oatmeal very creamy. You can make it with a good amound of water to have a regular hot cereal consistency or you can make it with less water to have almost a pudding consistency. I prefer steel cut oats- they are little nuggets and less processed. I flavor with cinnamon and brown sugar sweet and low. Another favorite is to make the steel cut oats with a small amount of water, but no eggs. Flavor with cinnamon, vanilla, and sweetener, and spread half your normal serving in a bowl. Top with half a serving of thawed frozen blueberries then a serving of cottage cheese. I think calls this " Berry Slop " and it is TASTY! Lynda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2003 Report Share Posted September 23, 2003 I just had A grilled hamburger with mustard & ketchup. (actually it was ground turkey) Also Coconut cream pie yogurt. (not the best - 34 carbs!!) I'll have to eat less carbs next meal. So anyway I had 'supper' for 'breakfast' In BFL there is no such thing as Breakfast, lunch, dinner, supper. It is all meals. Meal 1, Meal 2, etc. Don't worry about what goes with what or what time you eat certian foods. Dani, who has 4 days left!! : ) > Sharon, don't worry, soon you'll be looking forward to grossing your > coworkers out with your weird combos. For my oatmeal, I cook it and > then beat in my portion of egg whites. If you temper the eggs first- > stir a small amount of hot oatmeal into them before adding them to > the pot on the stove- the don't scramble and just make your oatmeal > very creamy. You can make it with a good amound of water to have a > regular hot cereal consistency or you can make it with less water to > have almost a pudding consistency. I prefer steel cut oats- they > are little nuggets and less processed. I flavor with cinnamon and > brown sugar sweet and low. > > Another favorite is to make the steel cut oats with a small amount > of water, but no eggs. Flavor with cinnamon, vanilla, and > sweetener, and spread half your normal serving in a bowl. Top with > half a serving of thawed frozen blueberries then a serving of > cottage cheese. I think calls this " Berry Slop " and it is > TASTY! > > Lynda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2003 Report Share Posted September 23, 2003 I love eating oatmeal in the morning. I usually sweeten it with Sweet and Low Brown Sugar and some diet maple syrup. For protein I usually have a side of scrambled eggs, some cottage cheese, some turkey breast roll-ups or a protein shake. Vicky > > > Hello all! First, you're all great and thanks for the help and > > > motivation! > > > > > > Day one, week three here! > > > > > > I'm scared I'm not eating enough protein. I make a big batch of > > > oatmeal on Sunday nights and this time I made a big batch of > > noodles, > > > too. Here's my typical meal breakdown. Do you think I need more > > protein? > > > > > > 7 a.m. egg whites or egg substitute with hashbrowns blended in > > > > > > 10 a.m. Myoplex bar or oatmeal with splenda > > > > > > 12 p.m. noodles and tuna > > > > > > 3 p.m. oatmeal with splenda or ff cottage cheese with yogurt blended > > > > > > 6 p.m. chicken, baked potato > > > > > > 9 p.m. Mypolex shake with ice and a little pineapple or just the > > shake > > > with ice > > > > > > How's this look? I'm also drinking way over my recommended water > > as I > > > started out trying to do Weight Watchers and this is the only habit > > > that stuck! > > > > > > Also, my BFL book fell apart! I had to rebind it today at working > > > using our binder! I've NEVER read and re-read a book so much that I > > > broke the binding! > > > > > > Sharon in Georgia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2003 Report Share Posted September 23, 2003 I hate to be a dissenter, but I do not like the consistency/texture of cooked oatmeal with cottage cheese....ewww. However, one day I didn't have a pancake on me (which I DO love!) and mixed dry oats with cc, cinnamon and splenda. Voila! It's almost like a yogurt granola parfait kinda deal. I like it! You can also do the protein cookies with oats, protein powder, pb and banana...pretty tasty though I wouldn't do it all the time. Barley for me is much more versatile as far as pairing with protein because it's not as " mushy " as oatmeal. You can cook barley with cinnamon and splenda like oats, or you can use it as a savory side. JeAnne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2003 Report Share Posted September 23, 2003 Hey JeAnne! Have you tried Irish oatmeal? It's almost got a crunchy texture when it's cooked. They also have quick Irish oatmeal that is by the BFL guidelines. It's yummy...I like mine with brown sugar and a side of cc. I can't mix either. > I hate to be a dissenter, but I do not like the consistency/texture > of cooked oatmeal with cottage cheese....ewww. > > However, one day I didn't have a pancake on me (which I DO love!) and > mixed dry oats with cc, cinnamon and splenda. Voila! It's almost > like a yogurt granola parfait kinda deal. I like it! > > You can also do the protein cookies with oats, protein powder, pb and > banana...pretty tasty though I wouldn't do it all the time. > > Barley for me is much more versatile as far as pairing with protein > because it's not as " mushy " as oatmeal. You can cook barley with > cinnamon and splenda like oats, or you can use it as a savory side. > > JeAnne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2003 Report Share Posted September 23, 2003 I haven't ! I'm going to have to check it out because I think I would like it. I have a grains cookbook that has all sorts of cool recipes for irish oats, barley, quinoa, wheat berries etc...I'm going to have to experiment a bit more. J > > I hate to be a dissenter, but I do not like the > consistency/texture > > of cooked oatmeal with cottage cheese....ewww. > > > > However, one day I didn't have a pancake on me (which I DO love!) > and > > mixed dry oats with cc, cinnamon and splenda. Voila! It's almost > > like a yogurt granola parfait kinda deal. I like it! > > > > You can also do the protein cookies with oats, protein powder, pb > and > > banana...pretty tasty though I wouldn't do it all the time. > > > > Barley for me is much more versatile as far as pairing with > protein > > because it's not as " mushy " as oatmeal. You can cook barley with > > cinnamon and splenda like oats, or you can use it as a savory side. > > > > JeAnne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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