Guest guest Posted April 12, 2000 Report Share Posted April 12, 2000 Lori, I love the star-kist tuna kits that come with tuna, low cal/fat mayo and low fat crackers, it even has the mixing spoon. It is high in protein and low in everything else. I eat one daily for lunnch and always make sure I eat all of the tuna even if I can't eat the crackers. The other thing I love to do is marinate chicken strips and grill them. They are easily packed, travel well and are yummy as a snack or as part of a meal. My last idea is cheese cubes.......you know the Kraft ones and fat free pretzels. HOpe this helps. Carla's sister in VA. >From: loripete@... >Reply-To: OSSG-NewEnglandegroups >To: OSSG-NewEnglandegroups >Subject: tomorrow night, etc. >Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 16:18:03 -0400 (EDT) > >First, thanks to all for the words of encouragement over the weekend. I >was so close to that 100 lb milestone, and I've since put on 2-3 lbs due >probably to muscle. Hey, I'm not complaining. I'll take the muscle! > >DAWN: I keep thinking about those t-shirts .... trying to come up with >something catchy. I can be pretty ballsy, so mine might read something >like, " You think I'm fat NOW, you should have seen me (however many) >pounds ago! " . > >NWH MTG: I'll be there with bells (and some semblance of a nametag) on, >come hell or high water. It's always great to see the new and old >(thinner!) face. I think I'm finally able to let go of some clothes >that I'm trying to convince myself I'll never wear again. Even so, my >actual clothing size hasn't changed much despite the loss (figure that >one out), so there isn't that much, but still . . . 'hope someone out >there can use those big sizes. > >PROTEIN: I'm in need of meal ideas that are quick, easy, on-the-road >fare. Shrimp is the best, easiest thing around, as far as I'm >concerned, but I need something new. It's far too easy to reach for >some crackers for at least part of a meal. Anyone? > >EXERCISE: If I have to do another aerobic tape, I'll scream. Sick to >death of 'em. I'm walking now, a fast 2 miles, not quite every day. If >I go at a normal pace I can do 3, but I hardly ever have TIME to walk >three miles with my little guy. He's too big for the stroller (although >I stuff him in when he'll let me), and as it is, I resort to bribery on >a daily basis. In response to the question regarding the motivation to >exercise after surgery vs before, I think there are two factors: > >1) You'll be losing weight quickly enough to notice a difference in >your stamina soon into your regimen; and > >3) As the weight comes off, you get psyched to see it come off faster. >Not to mention the bonus energy. > >For me, the endorphine rush has always been worth a workout. It's nice >to be at a weight again that allows me to work out without a great deal >of joint pain (anyone using that Glucosamine stuff???). Still, I don't >enjoy it enough. I'm looking for the perfect medium, perhaps. Also, >it's probably worth noting that I'm one of those people who HAVE to >exercise for the weight to come off at a " normal " rate for someone my >size. Yeah, I know, there's no " normal " , but you know what I mean. I >tell myself that I've been given this window, and I need to do >everything I can to take advantage of it while it lasts. > >As usual, this has become far too long. See some of you guys tomorrow! > >Love, >Lori > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2000 Report Share Posted April 12, 2000 First, thanks to all for the words of encouragement over the weekend. I was so close to that 100 lb milestone, and I've since put on 2-3 lbs due probably to muscle. Hey, I'm not complaining. I'll take the muscle! DAWN: I keep thinking about those t-shirts .... trying to come up with something catchy. I can be pretty ballsy, so mine might read something like, " You think I'm fat NOW, you should have seen me (however many) pounds ago! " . NWH MTG: I'll be there with bells (and some semblance of a nametag) on, come hell or high water. It's always great to see the new and old (thinner!) face. I think I'm finally able to let go of some clothes that I'm trying to convince myself I'll never wear again. Even so, my actual clothing size hasn't changed much despite the loss (figure that one out), so there isn't that much, but still . . . 'hope someone out there can use those big sizes. PROTEIN: I'm in need of meal ideas that are quick, easy, on-the-road fare. Shrimp is the best, easiest thing around, as far as I'm concerned, but I need something new. It's far too easy to reach for some crackers for at least part of a meal. Anyone? EXERCISE: If I have to do another aerobic tape, I'll scream. Sick to death of 'em. I'm walking now, a fast 2 miles, not quite every day. If I go at a normal pace I can do 3, but I hardly ever have TIME to walk three miles with my little guy. He's too big for the stroller (although I stuff him in when he'll let me), and as it is, I resort to bribery on a daily basis. In response to the question regarding the motivation to exercise after surgery vs before, I think there are two factors: 1) You'll be losing weight quickly enough to notice a difference in your stamina soon into your regimen; and 3) As the weight comes off, you get psyched to see it come off faster. Not to mention the bonus energy. For me, the endorphine rush has always been worth a workout. It's nice to be at a weight again that allows me to work out without a great deal of joint pain (anyone using that Glucosamine stuff???). Still, I don't enjoy it enough. I'm looking for the perfect medium, perhaps. Also, it's probably worth noting that I'm one of those people who HAVE to exercise for the weight to come off at a " normal " rate for someone my size. Yeah, I know, there's no " normal " , but you know what I mean. I tell myself that I've been given this window, and I need to do everything I can to take advantage of it while it lasts. As usual, this has become far too long. See some of you guys tomorrow! Love, Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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