Guest guest Posted September 29, 2003 Report Share Posted September 29, 2003 I've had that problem with some products. A lot of things that are artificially sweetened are way too sweet for me now! A lot of people rave about the U-Turn and One Way protein bars, but I think they are disgustingly sweet! I cannot stomach most of the protein shakes. I usually make protein the main focus of my meals. Cottage cheese and/or egg for breakfast, chicken or fish just about all the rest of the time! Make sure to eat your protein first, then veggies (and carbs last if you still have room). I also bought an unflavored protein powder from GNC (it's their brand with the black and red label). I've not mixed it with chili or soup yet, but it mixes quite well with pineapple juice. Pacific Bariatric recommends we not drink more than 4 oz. of a regular juice (100% juice) in one day because of the sugar content. However, 4 oz. of pineapple juice and one scoop of this protein powder is not a bad way to get 22g of quick protein! Here is one of my current faves in a high-protein meal at the moment. Unfortunately, I do not have the exact nutritional information, but I'll post it if there is interest. Jen's Husband's New Mexican Creation Ground pork Salsa Cheddar cheese Fat-free vegetarian refried beans Cook the pork in loose chunks, add salsa and simmer. Heat up refried beans. Shred cheese (or add it to the beans to get it all melted). Plop on a plate and enjoy. This is really great if you've got a family that likes mexican food because they can put it on top of nacho chips, make burritos or tacos, or whatever. It's also great as a left-over!! I would just stick a spoonful of left-over pork, a spoonful of veg. f/f refried beans, and a slice of cheese in a microwavable plastic bowl and heat it for about 45 seconds. Then I'd stir it all together into one lump of concoction. Yummy!! Has anybody else out there found themselves craving spicy foods post-op?! I've been on a spicy (but not too spicy) kick for about 4 months now!! Hugs, Jen wrote: One thing that I've experienced -- and I'm 3 months post-op -- is the dramatic difference in my tastebuds. I could drink protein drinks, eat protein bars, you name it -- before WLS -- and now that taste or smell of anything with a manufactured protein base in it makes me absolutely sick. Forget the drinks -- and I've tried numerous concoctions. Forget the bars -- I've tried numerous brands only to throw them out. Even though the Kashi bars aren't super high in protein -- only 13 grams -- they were like eating candy beofre WLS when I was doing Weight Watchers -- and now ICK! Has anyone else had this experience? If you have, has it changed back? And if you have, what have you done to best get in your protein? -Chris- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2003 Report Share Posted September 29, 2003 Jen Hogsett wrote: > Has anybody else out there found themselves craving spicy foods > post-op?! I've been on a spicy (but not /*too*/ spicy) kick for about 4 > months now!! Hi Jen, I have! I'm a lot more likely to go for a taco salad now than before surgery. I do know that some people (non-wls) short circuit a sweet tooth by going for spicy instead. I've used dill pickles that way. -- Eleanor Oster eleanor@... (personal address) www.smallboxes.com/gastricbypass.htm Berkeley, CA Open RNY (100 cm bypassed) 07/15/2003 Kaiser Richmond (CA) P. Fisher, M.D. Start (05/09/2003) 319 / Current ~255 / Goal 150 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2003 Report Share Posted October 12, 2003 Hi Jen, Its funny you mention about spicy foods. I'm almost two weeks post-op (wed) and since the surgery that is all I crave. I'm still on liquids but I've been having things like hot & sour soup, french onion soup, etc. (broth only). I can't seem to get enough. I started to drool after reading your reciepe. I printed it and can't wait until I'll be make some. If you have any other recipes that you could share it would much appreciated or have ideas of what to fix. Thank you. 305/291/? Dr Tanaka Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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