Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 Sushi has helped me through some rough times. =) My hubby and I were eating it around 3-4x's a week, but that got a bit expensive (we estimated that we spent around $600 over a 3 month period on Sushi lunches and dinners), so now we have it only 1-2x's a week. My faves are Spicy Squid Roll, Tekka Maki, & plum tobiko. My ultimate fave is Spicy Lobster, but that has some japanese mayo in it, so I can only eat it sparingly. When I first ate sushi, I would only eat the cooked nigiri, but I rarely eat anything that's cooked anymore. Bring on the raw! =) 175/157.4/130 Re: SUPPORT > Hi! > > I love sushi! That is definately one of my cravings, but I only > know a few others who will venture there with me. I love > edamame...I snack on that a lot. It helps me get some of my > protein > in. And Cheesecake Factory...YUM! I love their caesar salad....I > just don't like spending points on salad when I can make a pretty > good salad at home for like no points. I usually get " s > Special " which has a little bit of salad, soup, and half a turkey > sandwich. I can't eat it all and I am still getting Cheesecake > Factory but without too many points. YUM...now if only they would > put one in Oklahoma City. > > I am going to have to check out the scale situation...I can weight > at the gym but that is NO fun. My scale at home is good but I > like > the idea of the scale being able to remember my weights... > > -Keri (who decides it is time for breakfast after all of this food > talk (type)) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 Sushi has helped me through some rough times. =) My hubby and I were eating it around 3-4x's a week, but that got a bit expensive (we estimated that we spent around $600 over a 3 month period on Sushi lunches and dinners), so now we have it only 1-2x's a week. My faves are Spicy Squid Roll, Tekka Maki, & plum tobiko. My ultimate fave is Spicy Lobster, but that has some japanese mayo in it, so I can only eat it sparingly. When I first ate sushi, I would only eat the cooked nigiri, but I rarely eat anything that's cooked anymore. Bring on the raw! =) 175/157.4/130 Re: SUPPORT > Hi! > > I love sushi! That is definately one of my cravings, but I only > know a few others who will venture there with me. I love > edamame...I snack on that a lot. It helps me get some of my > protein > in. And Cheesecake Factory...YUM! I love their caesar salad....I > just don't like spending points on salad when I can make a pretty > good salad at home for like no points. I usually get " s > Special " which has a little bit of salad, soup, and half a turkey > sandwich. I can't eat it all and I am still getting Cheesecake > Factory but without too many points. YUM...now if only they would > put one in Oklahoma City. > > I am going to have to check out the scale situation...I can weight > at the gym but that is NO fun. My scale at home is good but I > like > the idea of the scale being able to remember my weights... > > -Keri (who decides it is time for breakfast after all of this food > talk (type)) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 Sushi has helped me through some rough times. =) My hubby and I were eating it around 3-4x's a week, but that got a bit expensive (we estimated that we spent around $600 over a 3 month period on Sushi lunches and dinners), so now we have it only 1-2x's a week. My faves are Spicy Squid Roll, Tekka Maki, & plum tobiko. My ultimate fave is Spicy Lobster, but that has some japanese mayo in it, so I can only eat it sparingly. When I first ate sushi, I would only eat the cooked nigiri, but I rarely eat anything that's cooked anymore. Bring on the raw! =) 175/157.4/130 Re: SUPPORT > Hi! > > I love sushi! That is definately one of my cravings, but I only > know a few others who will venture there with me. I love > edamame...I snack on that a lot. It helps me get some of my > protein > in. And Cheesecake Factory...YUM! I love their caesar salad....I > just don't like spending points on salad when I can make a pretty > good salad at home for like no points. I usually get " s > Special " which has a little bit of salad, soup, and half a turkey > sandwich. I can't eat it all and I am still getting Cheesecake > Factory but without too many points. YUM...now if only they would > put one in Oklahoma City. > > I am going to have to check out the scale situation...I can weight > at the gym but that is NO fun. My scale at home is good but I > like > the idea of the scale being able to remember my weights... > > -Keri (who decides it is time for breakfast after all of this food > talk (type)) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 Ooh me too! My favorites are plain old nigiri salmon and tuna. I also love unagi, but really the tuna and salmon are the best. > Re: Re: SUPPORT > > > Sushi has helped me through some rough times. =) My hubby > and I were eating it around 3-4x's a week, but that got a bit > expensive (we estimated that we spent around $600 over a 3 > month period on Sushi lunches and dinners), so now we have it > only 1-2x's a week. > > My faves are Spicy Squid Roll, Tekka Maki, & plum tobiko. My > ultimate fave is Spicy Lobster, but that has some japanese > mayo in it, so I can only eat it sparingly. > > When I first ate sushi, I would only eat the cooked nigiri, > but I rarely eat anything that's cooked anymore. Bring on > the raw! =) > > > 175/157.4/130 > > Re: SUPPORT > > > Hi! > > > > I love sushi! That is definately one of my cravings, but I only > > know a few others who will venture there with me. I love > > edamame...I snack on that a lot. It helps me get some of my > > protein > > in. And Cheesecake Factory...YUM! I love their caesar salad....I > > just don't like spending points on salad when I can make a pretty > > good salad at home for like no points. I usually get " s > > Special " which has a little bit of salad, soup, and half a turkey > > sandwich. I can't eat it all and I am still getting Cheesecake > > Factory but without too many points. YUM...now if only they would > > put one in Oklahoma City. > > > > I am going to have to check out the scale situation...I can weight > > at the gym but that is NO fun. My scale at home is good but I > > like > > the idea of the scale being able to remember my weights... > > > > -Keri (who decides it is time for breakfast after all of this food > > talk (type)) > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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