Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 M1 - blueberries with egg white and protein powder OR hard boiled eggs with an apple OR non fat mozzarella with an apple M2 cold left over fish with brown rice (TURNS OUT I LIKE COLD LEFT OVER FISH MUCH BETTER THAN FRESHLY COOKED) OR turkey meat loaf with roasted vegs OR brown rice (or corn) fried with onions and eggs M3 any of the above OR chicken breast in a salad with shredded carrots and sunflower seeds (A FAVORITE WAY TO EAT CHICKEN BREAST) M4 any of the above M5 THIS IS WHERE I COOK ENOUGH PROTEIN FOR LEFTOVERS FOR THE NEXT DAY steak and vegs and rice OR buffalo burger OR turkey burger OR lamb chops OR fish OR teriyaki chicken OR turkey meat loaf M6 this is my worst meal -- i often skip it or eat nuts and raisons instead (which is not a good ratio) i try to swallow down some protein powder but i rarely actually do it // at the moment i'm losing, so if i stop this will be a good place to look to improve I'm a mother and a cook and i work at home so i cook food. I cook vegs often two times per day. i've been on bfl for about a month -- i haven't even scratched the surface of looking at possible recipes felicity > So. We all know the plan in the book. Some of us even have > recipes from > EFL. But what do you all REALLY eat? What does a normal day look > like for > you? > > I feel like a bad kid cause I know I could be eating cleaner in some > areas... but here we go > > M1- Oatmeal and protien shake > M2- Cottage cheese and yogurt (separate!) > M3- Tuna and natural applesause or an apple > M4- Meal replacement bar or deli meat and and orange > M5- Piece of meat/fish, either deli meat or a whole breast or filet, > carrots, brown rice or pasta > M6- little bit of cottage cheese, almonds, and a smaller amt of > carb (since > the almonds have carbs and protien) > > Of course, I mix it around and stuff, but I was just wondering what > you all > really are eating everyday > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 M1 - blueberries with egg white and protein powder OR hard boiled eggs with an apple OR non fat mozzarella with an apple M2 cold left over fish with brown rice (TURNS OUT I LIKE COLD LEFT OVER FISH MUCH BETTER THAN FRESHLY COOKED) OR turkey meat loaf with roasted vegs OR brown rice (or corn) fried with onions and eggs M3 any of the above OR chicken breast in a salad with shredded carrots and sunflower seeds (A FAVORITE WAY TO EAT CHICKEN BREAST) M4 any of the above M5 THIS IS WHERE I COOK ENOUGH PROTEIN FOR LEFTOVERS FOR THE NEXT DAY steak and vegs and rice OR buffalo burger OR turkey burger OR lamb chops OR fish OR teriyaki chicken OR turkey meat loaf M6 this is my worst meal -- i often skip it or eat nuts and raisons instead (which is not a good ratio) i try to swallow down some protein powder but i rarely actually do it // at the moment i'm losing, so if i stop this will be a good place to look to improve I'm a mother and a cook and i work at home so i cook food. I cook vegs often two times per day. i've been on bfl for about a month -- i haven't even scratched the surface of looking at possible recipes felicity > So. We all know the plan in the book. Some of us even have > recipes from > EFL. But what do you all REALLY eat? What does a normal day look > like for > you? > > I feel like a bad kid cause I know I could be eating cleaner in some > areas... but here we go > > M1- Oatmeal and protien shake > M2- Cottage cheese and yogurt (separate!) > M3- Tuna and natural applesause or an apple > M4- Meal replacement bar or deli meat and and orange > M5- Piece of meat/fish, either deli meat or a whole breast or filet, > carrots, brown rice or pasta > M6- little bit of cottage cheese, almonds, and a smaller amt of > carb (since > the almonds have carbs and protien) > > Of course, I mix it around and stuff, but I was just wondering what > you all > really are eating everyday > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 M1 - blueberries with egg white and protein powder OR hard boiled eggs with an apple OR non fat mozzarella with an apple M2 cold left over fish with brown rice (TURNS OUT I LIKE COLD LEFT OVER FISH MUCH BETTER THAN FRESHLY COOKED) OR turkey meat loaf with roasted vegs OR brown rice (or corn) fried with onions and eggs M3 any of the above OR chicken breast in a salad with shredded carrots and sunflower seeds (A FAVORITE WAY TO EAT CHICKEN BREAST) M4 any of the above M5 THIS IS WHERE I COOK ENOUGH PROTEIN FOR LEFTOVERS FOR THE NEXT DAY steak and vegs and rice OR buffalo burger OR turkey burger OR lamb chops OR fish OR teriyaki chicken OR turkey meat loaf M6 this is my worst meal -- i often skip it or eat nuts and raisons instead (which is not a good ratio) i try to swallow down some protein powder but i rarely actually do it // at the moment i'm losing, so if i stop this will be a good place to look to improve I'm a mother and a cook and i work at home so i cook food. I cook vegs often two times per day. i've been on bfl for about a month -- i haven't even scratched the surface of looking at possible recipes felicity > So. We all know the plan in the book. Some of us even have > recipes from > EFL. But what do you all REALLY eat? What does a normal day look > like for > you? > > I feel like a bad kid cause I know I could be eating cleaner in some > areas... but here we go > > M1- Oatmeal and protien shake > M2- Cottage cheese and yogurt (separate!) > M3- Tuna and natural applesause or an apple > M4- Meal replacement bar or deli meat and and orange > M5- Piece of meat/fish, either deli meat or a whole breast or filet, > carrots, brown rice or pasta > M6- little bit of cottage cheese, almonds, and a smaller amt of > carb (since > the almonds have carbs and protien) > > Of course, I mix it around and stuff, but I was just wondering what > you all > really are eating everyday > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 M1: whole wheat waffle w/cott cheese or egg beaters & oatmeal, COFFEE M2: (post workout) cott cheese mixed w/yogurt & some fruit/nuts/oatmeal for texture M3: Salad w/protein (pork tenderloin, chicken, tuna, etc.) or leftover dinner from night before m4: Whey shake blended w/flax oil and fruit M5: Something from EFL (Chicken Parmasan, Spaghetti w/ground turkey breast sauce, etc.) M6: Similar to M2, or EFL cheescake, which is yummy, or Jello SF/FF pudding blended w/cottage cheese (I eat a huge tub of cottage cheese like in a week). If I get hungry in the afternoon, I usually have some hot tea. It fills me up. I love trying new recipes--I am of the " variety is the spice of life " philosophy. Candace > >But what do you all REALLY eat? What does a normal day look like for you? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 That sounds good to me, and I actually mix my cottage cheese and yogurt together! It's yummy! Here's my day- 1- oatmeal pancake w/ oats, egg beaters, protein powder, baking powder, cinnamon, vanilla and stevia 2-cottage cheese/apple 3-low carb whole wheat tortilla/chicken/ big salad 4-protein shake w/ frozen berries 5-varies-sometimes chicken salad w/ whole wheat bread, sometimes a wrap w/ egg beaters and salad, sometimes chicken, sweet potato and broccoli 6-another shake or another pancake Ellingson wrote: So. We all know the plan in the book. Some of us even have recipes from EFL. But what do you all REALLY eat? What does a normal day look like for you? I feel like a bad kid cause I know I could be eating cleaner in some areas... but here we go M1- Oatmeal and protien shake M2- Cottage cheese and yogurt (separate!) M3- Tuna and natural applesause or an apple M4- Meal replacement bar or deli meat and and orange M5- Piece of meat/fish, either deli meat or a whole breast or filet, carrots, brown rice or pasta M6- little bit of cottage cheese, almonds, and a smaller amt of carb (since the almonds have carbs and protien) Of course, I mix it around and stuff, but I was just wondering what you all really are eating everyday Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 Everyone's meals sound interesting and it shows how we can adapt things to our liking. I never add any artificial sweeteners to my food. I love the taste of plain oatmeal and I made one of the muffins for my daughter and she said it tasted like " ass " without any sweetener. Everyone has different taste buds I guess...LOL M1 - my version of the magic muffin or protein shake with 1/2 banana and strawberries or golden pancakes from the eating for life book or cottage cheese and yogurt mix M2 - mozzarella string cheese and apple or huge salad with chicken M3 - chicken or turkey breast meat or tuna in a ww wrap - or turkey on ww bread - or fresh fruit with chicken M4 - beef or chicken or fish (depends on my mood) with baked potato or yam and vegetable. My fav veg is steamed green beans but the family really gets tired of them....LOL Asparagus - YUM and huge salad. M5 - can be cottage cheese and granny smith apple (first choice) or cottage cheese/jello mix or cottage cheese/ pudding mix. I rarely ever get in a 6th meal and that suits me just fine. I alway wait the hour after my aerobic w/o to eat and I started having my protein shake before my weights as that seemed to give me a better w/o. Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 Everyone's meals sound interesting and it shows how we can adapt things to our liking. I never add any artificial sweeteners to my food. I love the taste of plain oatmeal and I made one of the muffins for my daughter and she said it tasted like " ass " without any sweetener. Everyone has different taste buds I guess...LOL M1 - my version of the magic muffin or protein shake with 1/2 banana and strawberries or golden pancakes from the eating for life book or cottage cheese and yogurt mix M2 - mozzarella string cheese and apple or huge salad with chicken M3 - chicken or turkey breast meat or tuna in a ww wrap - or turkey on ww bread - or fresh fruit with chicken M4 - beef or chicken or fish (depends on my mood) with baked potato or yam and vegetable. My fav veg is steamed green beans but the family really gets tired of them....LOL Asparagus - YUM and huge salad. M5 - can be cottage cheese and granny smith apple (first choice) or cottage cheese/jello mix or cottage cheese/ pudding mix. I rarely ever get in a 6th meal and that suits me just fine. I alway wait the hour after my aerobic w/o to eat and I started having my protein shake before my weights as that seemed to give me a better w/o. Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 Everyone's meals sound interesting and it shows how we can adapt things to our liking. I never add any artificial sweeteners to my food. I love the taste of plain oatmeal and I made one of the muffins for my daughter and she said it tasted like " ass " without any sweetener. Everyone has different taste buds I guess...LOL M1 - my version of the magic muffin or protein shake with 1/2 banana and strawberries or golden pancakes from the eating for life book or cottage cheese and yogurt mix M2 - mozzarella string cheese and apple or huge salad with chicken M3 - chicken or turkey breast meat or tuna in a ww wrap - or turkey on ww bread - or fresh fruit with chicken M4 - beef or chicken or fish (depends on my mood) with baked potato or yam and vegetable. My fav veg is steamed green beans but the family really gets tired of them....LOL Asparagus - YUM and huge salad. M5 - can be cottage cheese and granny smith apple (first choice) or cottage cheese/jello mix or cottage cheese/ pudding mix. I rarely ever get in a 6th meal and that suits me just fine. I alway wait the hour after my aerobic w/o to eat and I started having my protein shake before my weights as that seemed to give me a better w/o. Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 My typical day: M1 - Chocolate Oatmeal or Vanilla Nut Cereal M2 - Cottage cheese and yogurt - together M3 -Turkey Sandwich with lots of lettuce piled on it! I can get away without using any mayo if I pile the lettuce... that gives me enough " juice " to eat my san! M4 - Eggs and oranges OR Shake M5 - usually salad and chicken of some sort (Chicken Pomodo or Rotisserie Chicken (which is sooooo easy to make!) M6 - usually skip, but trying to get better... usually it's cheese and apple, or something.... unless I'm feeling ambitious - then it's a home-made shake ;-) Ellingson wrote: So. We all know the plan in the book. Some of us even have recipes from EFL. But what do you all REALLY eat? What does a normal day look like for you? I feel like a bad kid cause I know I could be eating cleaner in some areas... but here we go M1- Oatmeal and protien shake M2- Cottage cheese and yogurt (separate!) M3- Tuna and natural applesause or an apple M4- Meal replacement bar or deli meat and and orange M5- Piece of meat/fish, either deli meat or a whole breast or filet, carrots, brown rice or pasta M6- little bit of cottage cheese, almonds, and a smaller amt of carb (since the almonds have carbs and protien) Of course, I mix it around and stuff, but I was just wondering what you all really are eating everyday Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 What I really eat: Protien Shake w/Flax seed oil & L-glutamine, banana Southbeach bar Baked chicken tenders, green beans, apple Cottage cheese, kashi-go-lean bar Baked fish, brocolli grapes cottage cheese, apple It pretty much looks like that most days. Some days I get busier and one of the cottage cheese meals turns into a bar, and I look for different fruits (though I end up eating many apples and bananas out of convenience.) I cook chicken, some kind of fish, lean pork, and some kind of poultry sausage and cycle those through. Not so big on variety, but it works with my busy schedule. Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 I did that once and put it into tupperware to bring to work, and i think something about it sitting together for a few hours made it taste funny because when I licked to spoon after mixing it it was yummy, but a few hours later it wasn't... I'll have to give it another shot! Re: What do you all really eat > That sounds good to me, and I actually mix my cottage cheese and yogurt > together! It's yummy! > > Here's my day- > > 1- oatmeal pancake w/ oats, egg beaters, protein powder, baking powder, > cinnamon, vanilla and stevia > > 2-cottage cheese/apple > > 3-low carb whole wheat tortilla/chicken/ big salad > > 4-protein shake w/ frozen berries > > 5-varies-sometimes chicken salad w/ whole wheat bread, sometimes a wrap > w/ egg beaters and salad, sometimes chicken, sweet potato and broccoli > > 6-another shake or another pancake > > Ellingson wrote: > So. We all know the plan in the book. Some of us even have recipes from > EFL. But what do you all REALLY eat? What does a normal day look like > for > you? > > I feel like a bad kid cause I know I could be eating cleaner in some > areas... but here we go > > M1- Oatmeal and protien shake > M2- Cottage cheese and yogurt (separate!) > M3- Tuna and natural applesause or an apple > M4- Meal replacement bar or deli meat and and orange > M5- Piece of meat/fish, either deli meat or a whole breast or filet, > carrots, brown rice or pasta > M6- little bit of cottage cheese, almonds, and a smaller amt of carb > (since > the almonds have carbs and protien) > > Of course, I mix it around and stuff, but I was just wondering what you > all > really are eating everyday > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 When you grill all the chicken, how do you keep it from getting super dry all week? I'm going to go grocery shopping today and stock up and I think I'm going to get some chick breast but I don't want to have it be dry by Wednesday and end up not eating it... Re: What do you all really eat > - > > no need to berate yourself; any transition takes time. If you're looking > for ways to eat cleaner, here are my suggestions: > - cook up vegetables for dinner, and have some at that time - use the > leftovers the following day; if you need help knowing how to prepare vegs, > let me know and I " ll send some ideas (ie, the only vegetable you've > included is carrot and there are many wonderful vegs to choose from) > - clean the lettuce when you bring it home from the store, and then it's > easy to build a meal around it > - when you prepare chicken/fish etc, cook extra and use that instead of > deli or meal replacement bars (I cook and freeze about 20# of chicken > breasts at a time; I triple the recipe of EFL Sloppy Joe, and freeze it in > individual portions to serve over spagetti squash or salad) > - you're right that almonds have carbs and protein (in fact, I hadn't > realized how much protein they have!); I think of them primarily as a > healthy fat > > M1: smoothie from 1 cup liquid pasteurized egg whites and frozen fruit > and/or yogurt OR cc and fruit > M2: egg/oat pudding OR eggs, salsa and polenta or potato > M3: leftover protein plus fresh or leftover vegs and carb > M4: hard boiled egg whites, cut-up vegs, fruit/grainy crackers > M5: family dinner of protein & carb and vegs > M6: cottage cheese, fresh fruit and fiber one cereal (probably too high > in > carbs for one meal) > > When the weather gets warmer, I will play with making protein-based > smoothies in my little Donvier ice cream maker.... > > My favorite carbs are: > - parsely tabouli (let me know if you need me to post the recipe again) > - barley with lite vinaigrette and minced vegs > - brown rice > - yams (warm or cold) > - polenta (recipe is on the bag of coarse corn meal) > - winter squash > > I have really really really been enjoying fresh home-made salsas with my > food, especially M3, 4 or 5. They give a wonderful 'kick' to any meal, > very low calorie and easy to make, and so many variations. > > Have a great day > n > > ALL PURPOSE SALSA > 1-1/2 cups fine-diced tomato, avocado, peaches, nectarines, grapes, > oranges, grapefruits, apricots, plums, pineapple or 8 oz frozen corn, > thawed (about 1-1/2 cups); can be ½ black beans and ½ corn > 1/4 medium red onion, cut into small dice, or 2 scallions, sliced thin > 1/4 yellow or red bell pepper, in small dice > 1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and minced (I keep the pepper in the freezer, > and > use as needed) > 1 Tbsp minced fresh cilantro or parsley > 2 Tbsp juice from a lime or 2 Tbsp rice wine vinegar > ½ tsp cumin or chili powder (optional) > salt and ground pepper to taste > > TOMATO RELISH WITH PINE NUTS, GREEN OLIVES & LEMON ZEST (I haven't made > this) > 4 canned tomatoes, chopped coarse > 2 garlic cloves, lightly smashed & slivered > 2 Tbsp olive oil (I would eliminate this, or use less) > 1/4 cup loosely packed parsley leaves > 1 Tbsp toasted pine nuts > 4 green olives, pitted & chopped coarse > 2 (1 " ) strips lemon zest, sliced as thin as possible > salt & ground pepper > > PAPAYA/PEPPER (I haven't made this) > 3/4 cup of diced papaya > 1/4 cup diced red onions > 1/2 cup diced green peppers > 2 Tbsp chopped fresh cilantro (or regular parsley) > 2 Tbsp lime juice > In a small bowl, combine the papaya, onions, green peppers, cilantro and > lime juice. Add salt and pepper to taste. > > MANGO AVOCADO SALSA > 1 large ripe mango, peeled & diced > 3 Tbsp minced onion (red or white) > 3 Tbsp bell pepper (any color) > 3 Tbps red bell pepper > 1-1/2 Tbsp white wine vinegar > 1 Tbsp chopped fresh cilantro (or regular parsley) > 1 Tbsp olive oil (can probably be omitted) > 1 tsp minced fresh chives > 1 avocado, diced (add just before serving) > > > > > At 12:10 PM 4/15/2006, you wrote: >>So. We all know the plan in the book. Some of us even have recipes from >>EFL. But what do you all REALLY eat? What does a normal day look like >>for >>you? >> >>I feel like a bad kid cause I know I could be eating cleaner in some >>areas... but here we go >> >>M1- Oatmeal and protien shake >>M2- Cottage cheese and yogurt (separate!) >>M3- Tuna and natural applesause or an apple >>M4- Meal replacement bar or deli meat and and orange >>M5- Piece of meat/fish, either deli meat or a whole breast or filet, >>carrots, brown rice or pasta >>M6- little bit of cottage cheese, almonds, and a smaller amt of carb >>(since >>the almonds have carbs and protien) >> >>Of course, I mix it around and stuff, but I was just wondering what you >>all >>really are eating everyday > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 I will have to look for those chicken breasts at costco! They might just be my saving grace! Re: What do you all really eat > For the most part I don't have a set in stone kind of meal plan. I > cook a bunch of veggies, brown rice, chicken breasts, make up some > tuna or chicken salad, make sure salad stuff is clean, have cottage > cheese and other good choices in the fridge. > > M1 - almost always a myoplex lite during the week > m2 - cottage cheese/apple > m3 - big salad with chicken or tuna > m4 - apple and string cheese > m5 - chicken/steak/taco meat with brown rice > m6 - myoplex, or salad and hard boiled eggs > > I buy a lot of premade salads from trader joes. I buy the cooked, > sliced chicken breasts from costco. These are really handy, just > throw them in a stirfry pan with veggies and a serving of rice. > > I use the fist palm measuring and that is working well for me, > except that when I eat a salad it is usually HUGE! the chicken or > other protein I add to the salad is fist size. > > kelly > > >> >> So. We all know the plan in the book. Some of us even have > recipes from >> EFL. But what do you all REALLY eat? What does a normal day look > like for >> you? >> >> I feel like a bad kid cause I know I could be eating cleaner in > some >> areas... but here we go >> >> M1- Oatmeal and protien shake >> M2- Cottage cheese and yogurt (separate!) >> M3- Tuna and natural applesause or an apple >> M4- Meal replacement bar or deli meat and and orange >> M5- Piece of meat/fish, either deli meat or a whole breast or > filet, >> carrots, brown rice or pasta >> M6- little bit of cottage cheese, almonds, and a smaller amt of > carb (since >> the almonds have carbs and protien) >> >> Of course, I mix it around and stuff, but I was just wondering > what you all >> really are eating everyday >> > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 What exactly are chicken tenders? I saw them on the 'psycho' 2 week diet also. Re: What do you all really eat > What I really eat: > > Protien Shake w/Flax seed oil & L-glutamine, banana > > Southbeach bar > > Baked chicken tenders, green beans, apple > > Cottage cheese, kashi-go-lean bar > > Baked fish, brocolli grapes > > cottage cheese, apple > > It pretty much looks like that most days. Some days I get busier and > one of the cottage cheese meals turns into a bar, and I look for > different fruits (though I end up eating many apples and bananas out > of convenience.) I cook chicken, some kind of fish, lean pork, and > some kind of poultry sausage and cycle those through. Not so big on > variety, but it works with my busy schedule. > > Barbara > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 I am going to have to go get some too... are they in the frozen section? Or where do you find them at? Ellingson wrote: I will have to look for those chicken breasts at costco! They might just be my saving grace! Re: What do you all really eat > For the most part I don't have a set in stone kind of meal plan. I > cook a bunch of veggies, brown rice, chicken breasts, make up some > tuna or chicken salad, make sure salad stuff is clean, have cottage > cheese and other good choices in the fridge. > > M1 - almost always a myoplex lite during the week > m2 - cottage cheese/apple > m3 - big salad with chicken or tuna > m4 - apple and string cheese > m5 - chicken/steak/taco meat with brown rice > m6 - myoplex, or salad and hard boiled eggs > > I buy a lot of premade salads from trader joes. I buy the cooked, > sliced chicken breasts from costco. These are really handy, just > throw them in a stirfry pan with veggies and a serving of rice. > > I use the fist palm measuring and that is working well for me, > except that when I eat a salad it is usually HUGE! the chicken or > other protein I add to the salad is fist size. > > kelly > > >> >> So. We all know the plan in the book. Some of us even have > recipes from >> EFL. But what do you all REALLY eat? What does a normal day look > like for >> you? >> >> I feel like a bad kid cause I know I could be eating cleaner in > some >> areas... but here we go >> >> M1- Oatmeal and protien shake >> M2- Cottage cheese and yogurt (separate!) >> M3- Tuna and natural applesause or an apple >> M4- Meal replacement bar or deli meat and and orange >> M5- Piece of meat/fish, either deli meat or a whole breast or > filet, >> carrots, brown rice or pasta >> M6- little bit of cottage cheese, almonds, and a smaller amt of > carb (since >> the almonds have carbs and protien) >> >> Of course, I mix it around and stuff, but I was just wondering > what you all >> really are eating everyday >> > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 A chicken tender is part of the chicken breast. They¹re the perfect size for a lot of things. > What exactly are chicken tenders? I saw them on the 'psycho' 2 week diet > also. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 They are the little part of the a chicken breast. If you have a whole chicken breast in front of you there is a large muscle and under it a smaller muscle, shaped kind of like ... well...lol...the only thing I can think of that is that shape is a garden slug...but that sure doesn't make you want to eat them...lol. I like them better than breasts because they are smaller, so easier to portion, and I think they stay more moise. Barbara > > What exactly are chicken tenders? I saw them on the 'psycho' 2 week diet > also. > > > Re: What do you all really eat > > > > What I really eat: > > > > Protien Shake w/Flax seed oil & L-glutamine, banana > > > > Southbeach bar > > > > Baked chicken tenders, green beans, apple > > > > Cottage cheese, kashi-go-lean bar > > > > Baked fish, brocolli grapes > > > > cottage cheese, apple > > > > It pretty much looks like that most days. Some days I get busier and > > one of the cottage cheese meals turns into a bar, and I look for > > different fruits (though I end up eating many apples and bananas out > > of convenience.) I cook chicken, some kind of fish, lean pork, and > > some kind of poultry sausage and cycle those through. Not so big on > > variety, but it works with my busy schedule. > > > > Barbara > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 i think it's ok if you just put it in a closed container. Tupperware or something like that. that should keep it from drying out. felicity > When you grill all the chicken, how do you keep it from getting > super dry > all week? I'm going to go grocery shopping today and stock up and > I think > I'm going to get some chick breast but I don't want to have it be > dry by > Wednesday and end up not eating it... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 M1 - 1 whole egg over easy cooked wtih PAM mixed with 1/2 C brown texmati rice - or South Beach Frozen Southwest Breakfast Wrap - 1 AdvantEdge Carb Control Protein Shake M2 - HEB Sweet Chili Chicken Breast (5 oz), green salad with tomatoes and cucumbers, 1T UDO's for dressing, 1t low fat parmesan, Mrs. Dash Table Blend M3 - 1/2 C " regular " cottage cheese, 1/4 C 1% cottage cheese, 1/2 C kashi go lean crunch, 3 large strawberries sliced, mix together & sprinkle with splenda (thanks for the recipe ) M4 - 1/2 C Turkey Chili (no beans), 1/2 medium potato baked (100 grams) M5 - 5oz grilled fish or lean meat, Salad with low fat dressing, steamed veg M6 - 7 lowfat triscuits, 1T crunchy peanut butter I'm 45 years old, 5'5 " , 147 pounds, 26% BF (according to Tanita). My goal is to be below 20% BF - I don't care what I weigh. That's about 1357 calories not counting the UDO's and, to me, that's a LOT of food! The real truth is I hardly ever get that 6th meal in. I am not hungry for it at all! This brings the total calories down to 1142 - which I think is too low for me (even with the UDO's bringing it up to 1265). But...it's working so far... we'll see. > > So. We all know the plan in the book. Some of us even have recipes from > EFL. But what do you all REALLY eat? What does a normal day look like for > you? > > I feel like a bad kid cause I know I could be eating cleaner in some > areas... but here we go > > M1- Oatmeal and protien shake > M2- Cottage cheese and yogurt (separate!) > M3- Tuna and natural applesause or an apple > M4- Meal replacement bar or deli meat and and orange > M5- Piece of meat/fish, either deli meat or a whole breast or filet, > carrots, brown rice or pasta > M6- little bit of cottage cheese, almonds, and a smaller amt of carb (since > the almonds have carbs and protien) > > Of course, I mix it around and stuff, but I was just wondering what you all > really are eating everyday > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 Yogurt is considered a carb not a protein. I use 1/2 cup of non-fat ricotta which has approximately 12 grams of protein and 90 calories, obviously no fat, and put an equal amount of berries, because I have small hands and small fists, so 1/2 cup is good. > does ricotta have more protein than yogurt?i like both but if > ricotta is a better choice.. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 Yogurt is considered a carb not a protein. I use 1/2 cup of non-fat ricotta which has approximately 12 grams of protein and 90 calories, obviously no fat, and put an equal amount of berries, because I have small hands and small fists, so 1/2 cup is good. > does ricotta have more protein than yogurt?i like both but if > ricotta is a better choice.. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 Yogurt is considered a carb not a protein. I use 1/2 cup of non-fat ricotta which has approximately 12 grams of protein and 90 calories, obviously no fat, and put an equal amount of berries, because I have small hands and small fists, so 1/2 cup is good. > does ricotta have more protein than yogurt?i like both but if > ricotta is a better choice.. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 thats right,i forgot about that! thanks:) > > > does ricotta have more protein than yogurt?i like both but if > > ricotta is a better choice.. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 thats right,i forgot about that! thanks:) > > > does ricotta have more protein than yogurt?i like both but if > > ricotta is a better choice.. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 thats right,i forgot about that! thanks:) > > > does ricotta have more protein than yogurt?i like both but if > > ricotta is a better choice.. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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