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Just a tidbit about the cottage cheese issue - I had never tried it before

BFL because it looked so terrible to me. I was a very picky eater as a

child - never tasted anything that didn't look appetizing. It was evident

to me early on with BFL that I was going to have to broaden my horizons as

far as protein was concerned and since I was an adult (age 39 at the time),

I decided that I'd be more mature with my tasting and try healthy foods to

see if I could stomach them regardless of how they looked. I went out on a

quest to find a cottage cheese that wasn't as bad as the others - I did find

one and now, 4.5 years later, it is a staple in my diet that I absolutely

LOVE! There are so many different textures out there with cottage cheese -

don't give up if you don't like the first few you try. I ended up with Winn

Dixie's brand of 1%. I love to add Almond Accents to it and eat it with

whole wheat crackers.

I also gave up shakes after a couple of years - mostly so I could EAT more

whole foods. I do use a protein powder when I need to and add a carb to

that meal....maybe fruit or Kashi cereal.

I also love Egg Beaters with fat-free shredded cheese in them for a protein.

Can you eat just egg whites?

And, last but not least, I like to grill lean burgers or chicken breasts on

my Foreman grill and have them ready in the refrigerator at all

times. I'm also a lover of albacore tuna!

Sara

>

> As far as nutrition goes, I did terrible yesterday. As I posted on the

> blfcalifornia board, I have a big problem with protein intake.

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Thanks Sara -

I was under the impression that ALL cottage cheese was

the same consistency. I learn something new EVERY DAY!

I can't eat eggs at all unless they are in baked

goods. I try them every time I am with someone that

orders them, but I can't seem to like them.

The pre-cooked burgers and chicken breasts are also a

great suggestion! I think that I can manage to do

that. I think my biggest problem is that I can get

protein for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but eating

" meat " as a snack is hard for me to get used to.

Albacore tuna is one of my favorite " low prep "

proteins, but I can only eat so much albacore tuna. I

like it with lettuce, a little mustard, salt and

pepper.

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--- Sara Altmyer wrote:

> ,

>

> Just a tidbit about the cottage cheese issue - I had

> never tried it before

> BFL because it looked so terrible to me. I was a

> very picky eater as a

> child - never tasted anything that didn't look

> appetizing. It was evident

> to me early on with BFL that I was going to have to

> broaden my horizons as

> far as protein was concerned and since I was an

> adult (age 39 at the time),

> I decided that I'd be more mature with my tasting

> and try healthy foods to

> see if I could stomach them regardless of how they

> looked. I went out on a

> quest to find a cottage cheese that wasn't as bad as

> the others - I did find

> one and now, 4.5 years later, it is a staple in my

> diet that I absolutely

> LOVE! There are so many different textures out

> there with cottage cheese -

> don't give up if you don't like the first few you

> try. I ended up with Winn

> Dixie's brand of 1%. I love to add Almond Accents

> to it and eat it with

> whole wheat crackers.

>

> I also gave up shakes after a couple of years -

> mostly so I could EAT more

> whole foods. I do use a protein powder when I need

> to and add a carb to

> that meal....maybe fruit or Kashi cereal.

>

> I also love Egg Beaters with fat-free shredded

> cheese in them for a protein.

> Can you eat just egg whites?

>

> And, last but not least, I like to grill lean

> burgers or chicken breasts on

> my Foreman grill and have them ready in the

> refrigerator at all

> times. I'm also a lover of albacore tuna!

>

> Sara

> >

> > As far as nutrition goes, I did terrible

> yesterday. As I posted on the

> > blfcalifornia board, I have a big problem with

> protein intake.

>

>

>

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Hey ,

Sara already gave you some great input! Here's my two pennies...

Don't try nonfat cottage cheese - it is disgusting. I always buy the

2% Knudsen cottage cheese. It's especially yummy with fresh berries

as the carb. Pineapple and peaches are also really delish.

Don't eat eggs if you can't stand them. There are lots of other

protein sources you can eat. No sense eating something that makes

you gag.

Protein shakes are a great way to get a quick shot of protein.

Unfortunately, you just have to try a few before you find one that is

palatable to you. I personally use EAS Precision Protein or Optimum

Nutrition 100% Natural Protein. These are straight protein powders,

so you would need a carb to go with them.

Protein bars are another hit-or-miss item. I recommend that you go

to www.netrition.com and order some single bars (that's a really nice

option so you are not stuck with a whole box of nasty bars). I

personally like Labrada Lean Body Bars (they might have changed the

name to Carb Watchers, but they are the same thing). Cookies and

Cream, and Texas Pecan are my favorites.

Otherwise, it looks like you will need to just cook ahead of time

like Sara suggested. Good luck and let us know how it goes!!

Jen B.

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I am with you 100% on the consistency of cottage cheese grossing you

out.

I tried it in a blender (1 cup cottage cheese, with 1 cup of frozen

mixed berries, 1 cup water) and if you puree it long enough it comes

out about the consistency of a milk shake and it's awesome! It

doesn't have that powdery yuck taste I'm sure you referring to with

the other shakes you don't like.

I HATED cottage cheese, but now I can't wait to get my smoothie.

Rob

> Well here I am starting day two. Last night I did the upper body

> weight training and I was really disapointed. I used to be able to

> lift a whole lot more than I could yesterday. The results are sore,

> tired triceps and shoulders. Thank goodness tonight I just have to

> push myself on the recombinant bike!

>

<SNIP>

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In a message dated 6/29/2004 6:59:09 PM Eastern Standard Time,

valerie.p@... writes:

I forgot to plan meals. When I blow it and cheat, I get discouraged and fall

off the wagon completely. I had 2 free days instead of one. My fibro pain

kicked in and, since I'm an all or nothing type, I got bummed out and quit

exercising altogether.

Excellent Val. You have just completed the first step to correcting your

problem. Identifying the specific things that lead to failure in relation to

the

goals you have defined allows you to then define corrective measures.

So now that you know what you are doing wrong, perhaps you can write this

list and let us know what the changes will need to be in order to get yourself

on

the right track. The you can set a day/time you will implement those new

behaviors.

Kelley

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Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

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