Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 Hi everyone: I was wayward for a couple of months. Ok I admit it I went a little crazy. I'm over my personal dilemma and back to the things that are important to me: living a healthy life. And I am so glad that you are all still here supporting each other. I went back to flex points after failing miserably (not)following core, and have been OP for 1 week. I lost 3 of the 10 pounds that I had gained. I'm very happy with this new start back into healthy eating. And very positive that I will make sure I don't let the crazy things that happen in life interfere with my goals. I have been wondering what happened to the question of the day? I know that Maureen (wasn't it she who was posting those?) is probably very busy but I enjoyed those questions. Got me thinking on the right track in the AM when I read it. SO, I would like to propose the following BURNING question to the group. How do you get your fiber? It has been suggested by the American Dietetic association that we should get 20 to 30 grams of fiber a day. There is a lot of talk about reducing or removing bread from our diets, and since I make my own 10 grain bread, which is real high in fiber, I wonder how else people are meeting fiber requirements. I also eat 5 - 7 grain whole cereals, which are high in fiber, and vegetables and fruit. But I still find it hard to reach that 20 - 30 grams per day. Thank you, in advance for your input. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 I eat 2 cups of Raisin Bran for breakfast and that takes care of 14-16 grams of my daily fiber. I make sure the breads I eat have at least 3 grams of fiber per slice. I also make sure I eat an apple or two during the day. The rest of my fiber comes from veggies I add to my Lean Cuisines or refried beans I eat on Taco night. Terra Stanton wrote: Hi everyone: I was wayward for a couple of months. Ok I admit it I went a little crazy. I'm over my personal dilemma and back to the things that are important to me: living a healthy life. And I am so glad that you are all still here supporting each other. I went back to flex points after failing miserably (not)following core, and have been OP for 1 week. I lost 3 of the 10 pounds that I had gained. I'm very happy with this new start back into healthy eating. And very positive that I will make sure I don't let the crazy things that happen in life interfere with my goals. I have been wondering what happened to the question of the day? I know that Maureen (wasn't it she who was posting those?) is probably very busy but I enjoyed those questions. Got me thinking on the right track in the AM when I read it. SO, I would like to propose the following BURNING question to the group. How do you get your fiber? It has been suggested by the American Dietetic association that we should get 20 to 30 grams of fiber a day. There is a lot of talk about reducing or removing bread from our diets, and since I make my own 10 grain bread, which is real high in fiber, I wonder how else people are meeting fiber requirements. I also eat 5 - 7 grain whole cereals, which are high in fiber, and vegetables and fruit. But I still find it hard to reach that 20 - 30 grams per day. Thank you, in advance for your input. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 I eat 2 cups of Raisin Bran for breakfast and that takes care of 14-16 grams of my daily fiber. I make sure the breads I eat have at least 3 grams of fiber per slice. I also make sure I eat an apple or two during the day. The rest of my fiber comes from veggies I add to my Lean Cuisines or refried beans I eat on Taco night. Terra Stanton wrote: Hi everyone: I was wayward for a couple of months. Ok I admit it I went a little crazy. I'm over my personal dilemma and back to the things that are important to me: living a healthy life. And I am so glad that you are all still here supporting each other. I went back to flex points after failing miserably (not)following core, and have been OP for 1 week. I lost 3 of the 10 pounds that I had gained. I'm very happy with this new start back into healthy eating. And very positive that I will make sure I don't let the crazy things that happen in life interfere with my goals. I have been wondering what happened to the question of the day? I know that Maureen (wasn't it she who was posting those?) is probably very busy but I enjoyed those questions. Got me thinking on the right track in the AM when I read it. SO, I would like to propose the following BURNING question to the group. How do you get your fiber? It has been suggested by the American Dietetic association that we should get 20 to 30 grams of fiber a day. There is a lot of talk about reducing or removing bread from our diets, and since I make my own 10 grain bread, which is real high in fiber, I wonder how else people are meeting fiber requirements. I also eat 5 - 7 grain whole cereals, which are high in fiber, and vegetables and fruit. But I still find it hard to reach that 20 - 30 grams per day. Thank you, in advance for your input. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 I eat 2 cups of Raisin Bran for breakfast and that takes care of 14-16 grams of my daily fiber. I make sure the breads I eat have at least 3 grams of fiber per slice. I also make sure I eat an apple or two during the day. The rest of my fiber comes from veggies I add to my Lean Cuisines or refried beans I eat on Taco night. Terra Stanton wrote: Hi everyone: I was wayward for a couple of months. Ok I admit it I went a little crazy. I'm over my personal dilemma and back to the things that are important to me: living a healthy life. And I am so glad that you are all still here supporting each other. I went back to flex points after failing miserably (not)following core, and have been OP for 1 week. I lost 3 of the 10 pounds that I had gained. I'm very happy with this new start back into healthy eating. And very positive that I will make sure I don't let the crazy things that happen in life interfere with my goals. I have been wondering what happened to the question of the day? I know that Maureen (wasn't it she who was posting those?) is probably very busy but I enjoyed those questions. Got me thinking on the right track in the AM when I read it. SO, I would like to propose the following BURNING question to the group. How do you get your fiber? It has been suggested by the American Dietetic association that we should get 20 to 30 grams of fiber a day. There is a lot of talk about reducing or removing bread from our diets, and since I make my own 10 grain bread, which is real high in fiber, I wonder how else people are meeting fiber requirements. I also eat 5 - 7 grain whole cereals, which are high in fiber, and vegetables and fruit. But I still find it hard to reach that 20 - 30 grams per day. Thank you, in advance for your input. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 I generally start my day with 3/4 cup of Kashi Go Lean w/ Fruit. That's 8-10 grams of fiber. My wife cooks vegetarian style - uses a lot of beans and lentils - that helps with the fiber intake. Mitch Stanton wrote: >Hi everyone: > >I was wayward for a couple of months. Ok I admit it I went a little crazy. >I'm over my personal dilemma and back to the things that are important to >me: living a healthy life. And I am so glad that you are all still here >supporting each other. > >I went back to flex points after failing miserably (not)following core, and >have been OP for 1 week. I lost 3 of the 10 pounds that I had gained. I'm >very happy with this new start back into healthy eating. And very positive >that I will make sure I don't let the crazy things that happen in life >interfere with my goals. > >I have been wondering what happened to the question of the day? I know that >Maureen (wasn't it she who was posting those?) is probably very busy but I >enjoyed those questions. Got me thinking on the right track in the AM when >I read it. SO, I would like to propose the following BURNING question to >the group. > >How do you get your fiber? > >It has been suggested by the American Dietetic association that we should >get 20 to 30 grams of fiber a day. There is a lot of talk about reducing or >removing bread from our diets, and since I make my own 10 grain bread, which >is real high in fiber, I wonder how else people are meeting fiber >requirements. I also eat 5 - 7 grain whole cereals, which are high in >fiber, and vegetables and fruit. But I still find it hard to reach that >20 - 30 grams per day. > >Thank you, in advance for your input. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 Ahhh, lentils. Good idea! Thanks Teres Re: Burning question about fiber I generally start my day with 3/4 cup of Kashi Go Lean w/ Fruit. That's 8-10 grams of fiber. My wife cooks vegetarian style - uses a lot of beans and lentils - that helps with the fiber intake. Mitch Stanton wrote: >Hi everyone: > >I was wayward for a couple of months. Ok I admit it I went a little crazy. >I'm over my personal dilemma and back to the things that are important to >me: living a healthy life. And I am so glad that you are all still here >supporting each other. > >I went back to flex points after failing miserably (not)following core, and >have been OP for 1 week. I lost 3 of the 10 pounds that I had gained. I'm >very happy with this new start back into healthy eating. And very positive >that I will make sure I don't let the crazy things that happen in life >interfere with my goals. > >I have been wondering what happened to the question of the day? I know that >Maureen (wasn't it she who was posting those?) is probably very busy but I >enjoyed those questions. Got me thinking on the right track in the AM when >I read it. SO, I would like to propose the following BURNING question to >the group. > >How do you get your fiber? > >It has been suggested by the American Dietetic association that we should >get 20 to 30 grams of fiber a day. There is a lot of talk about reducing or >removing bread from our diets, and since I make my own 10 grain bread, which >is real high in fiber, I wonder how else people are meeting fiber >requirements. I also eat 5 - 7 grain whole cereals, which are high in >fiber, and vegetables and fruit. But I still find it hard to reach that >20 - 30 grams per day. > >Thank you, in advance for your input. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 Ahhh, lentils. Good idea! Thanks Teres Re: Burning question about fiber I generally start my day with 3/4 cup of Kashi Go Lean w/ Fruit. That's 8-10 grams of fiber. My wife cooks vegetarian style - uses a lot of beans and lentils - that helps with the fiber intake. Mitch Stanton wrote: >Hi everyone: > >I was wayward for a couple of months. Ok I admit it I went a little crazy. >I'm over my personal dilemma and back to the things that are important to >me: living a healthy life. And I am so glad that you are all still here >supporting each other. > >I went back to flex points after failing miserably (not)following core, and >have been OP for 1 week. I lost 3 of the 10 pounds that I had gained. I'm >very happy with this new start back into healthy eating. And very positive >that I will make sure I don't let the crazy things that happen in life >interfere with my goals. > >I have been wondering what happened to the question of the day? I know that >Maureen (wasn't it she who was posting those?) is probably very busy but I >enjoyed those questions. Got me thinking on the right track in the AM when >I read it. SO, I would like to propose the following BURNING question to >the group. > >How do you get your fiber? > >It has been suggested by the American Dietetic association that we should >get 20 to 30 grams of fiber a day. There is a lot of talk about reducing or >removing bread from our diets, and since I make my own 10 grain bread, which >is real high in fiber, I wonder how else people are meeting fiber >requirements. I also eat 5 - 7 grain whole cereals, which are high in >fiber, and vegetables and fruit. But I still find it hard to reach that >20 - 30 grams per day. > >Thank you, in advance for your input. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 Ahhh, lentils. Good idea! Thanks Teres Re: Burning question about fiber I generally start my day with 3/4 cup of Kashi Go Lean w/ Fruit. That's 8-10 grams of fiber. My wife cooks vegetarian style - uses a lot of beans and lentils - that helps with the fiber intake. Mitch Stanton wrote: >Hi everyone: > >I was wayward for a couple of months. Ok I admit it I went a little crazy. >I'm over my personal dilemma and back to the things that are important to >me: living a healthy life. And I am so glad that you are all still here >supporting each other. > >I went back to flex points after failing miserably (not)following core, and >have been OP for 1 week. I lost 3 of the 10 pounds that I had gained. I'm >very happy with this new start back into healthy eating. And very positive >that I will make sure I don't let the crazy things that happen in life >interfere with my goals. > >I have been wondering what happened to the question of the day? I know that >Maureen (wasn't it she who was posting those?) is probably very busy but I >enjoyed those questions. Got me thinking on the right track in the AM when >I read it. SO, I would like to propose the following BURNING question to >the group. > >How do you get your fiber? > >It has been suggested by the American Dietetic association that we should >get 20 to 30 grams of fiber a day. There is a lot of talk about reducing or >removing bread from our diets, and since I make my own 10 grain bread, which >is real high in fiber, I wonder how else people are meeting fiber >requirements. I also eat 5 - 7 grain whole cereals, which are high in >fiber, and vegetables and fruit. But I still find it hard to reach that >20 - 30 grams per day. > >Thank you, in advance for your input. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 I remember calling in to a radio talk show with a Doctor and I asked him the same question. My dh had been diagnosed with high cholesterol and they told us to really up his fiber in take to the 25-30 a day.......lol......YIKES! Wel this dr. told me the it is very unlikely that anyone eats that much, but by eating veggies/fruit with each meal, eating high fiber cereal for breakfast and snacking on it during the day. Still never got the full amount in. Moe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 I remember calling in to a radio talk show with a Doctor and I asked him the same question. My dh had been diagnosed with high cholesterol and they told us to really up his fiber in take to the 25-30 a day.......lol......YIKES! Wel this dr. told me the it is very unlikely that anyone eats that much, but by eating veggies/fruit with each meal, eating high fiber cereal for breakfast and snacking on it during the day. Still never got the full amount in. Moe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 I remember calling in to a radio talk show with a Doctor and I asked him the same question. My dh had been diagnosed with high cholesterol and they told us to really up his fiber in take to the 25-30 a day.......lol......YIKES! Wel this dr. told me the it is very unlikely that anyone eats that much, but by eating veggies/fruit with each meal, eating high fiber cereal for breakfast and snacking on it during the day. Still never got the full amount in. Moe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 this is going to be a REALLY DUMB question but here goes::What is a lentil? Thanks, Kerri Re: Burning question about fiber I generally start my day with 3/4 cup of Kashi Go Lean w/ Fruit. That's 8-10 grams of fiber. My wife cooks vegetarian style - uses a lot of beans and lentils - that helps with the fiber intake. Mitch Stanton wrote: >Hi everyone: > >I was wayward for a couple of months. Ok I admit it I went a little crazy. >I'm over my personal dilemma and back to the things that are important to >me: living a healthy life. And I am so glad that you are all still here >supporting each other. > >I went back to flex points after failing miserably (not)following core, and >have been OP for 1 week. I lost 3 of the 10 pounds that I had gained. I'm >very happy with this new start back into healthy eating. And very positive >that I will make sure I don't let the crazy things that happen in life >interfere with my goals. > >I have been wondering what happened to the question of the day? I know that >Maureen (wasn't it she who was posting those?) is probably very busy but I >enjoyed those questions. Got me thinking on the right track in the AM when >I read it. SO, I would like to propose the following BURNING question to >the group. > >How do you get your fiber? > >It has been suggested by the American Dietetic association that we should >get 20 to 30 grams of fiber a day. There is a lot of talk about reducing or >removing bread from our diets, and since I make my own 10 grain bread, which >is real high in fiber, I wonder how else people are meeting fiber >requirements. I also eat 5 - 7 grain whole cereals, which are high in >fiber, and vegetables and fruit. But I still find it hard to reach that >20 - 30 grams per day. > >Thank you, in advance for your input. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 A lentil is a legume... a cousin to the pea and the chickpea, I believe. My local grocery store carries them dried, in the same aisle as the dried beans and rice. You can use them for all sorts of things... lentil soup, for example. I also make lentil loaf from time to time. I sometimes just smoosh them up with some brown rice, a little cornmeal and an egg to bind and then saute the mixture. (I use my mom's lentil burger recipe. I just don't bother with making the actual burger. I call this Lentil Mash.) Re: Burning question about fiber this is going to be a REALLY DUMB question but here goes::What is a lentil? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 A lentil is a legume... a cousin to the pea and the chickpea, I believe. My local grocery store carries them dried, in the same aisle as the dried beans and rice. You can use them for all sorts of things... lentil soup, for example. I also make lentil loaf from time to time. I sometimes just smoosh them up with some brown rice, a little cornmeal and an egg to bind and then saute the mixture. (I use my mom's lentil burger recipe. I just don't bother with making the actual burger. I call this Lentil Mash.) Re: Burning question about fiber this is going to be a REALLY DUMB question but here goes::What is a lentil? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 A lentil is a legume... a cousin to the pea and the chickpea, I believe. My local grocery store carries them dried, in the same aisle as the dried beans and rice. You can use them for all sorts of things... lentil soup, for example. I also make lentil loaf from time to time. I sometimes just smoosh them up with some brown rice, a little cornmeal and an egg to bind and then saute the mixture. (I use my mom's lentil burger recipe. I just don't bother with making the actual burger. I call this Lentil Mash.) Re: Burning question about fiber this is going to be a REALLY DUMB question but here goes::What is a lentil? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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