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Debra,

The SBD is not a starvation diet. The goal of the meal plan isn't to reduce

intake but to turn it to healthy foods. (Intake reduction comes later,

usually quite naturally.) What you describe below is not a healthy diet and

not what the SBD would encourage.

If you eat the SBD way, you're going to notice many changes in your body.

As your get away from the unhealthy eating habits you've formed, you're

going to find yourself pretty daggone hungry initially. This is a natural

result -- your body is reacting to what's going on. Just stick to the plan,

have your meals and snacks, and take it from there. Eat only what's on the

allowed-list.

What did you eat on the days where you had problems? List out your day's

menu for us, let us have a looksee.

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Thanks guys....

I may not have explained myself very well on my first post. I did

eat 3 meals plus one snack. I am definitely not starving myself, so

no problem there. However, I did not eat as soon as I woke up. I

excercise for about 45 minutes on my eliptical machine every morning

after I have my coffee. I simply waited until I felt hungry which

was not until noon. On one of the other SBD boards it was suggested

that I try decaf which I will and to eat something small prior to

excercising and a regular breakfast afterwards, which I will try

today.

Yesterday's food:

Coffee first thing in the morning

Metamucil and 24 oz water after workout

B (11:30am): Omlet made with 2 whole eggs and 1 egg white added

mushrooms and peppers plus 3 slices of Canadian bacon.

L (3:30pm): Celery sticks with tuna salad.

D (7:00pm): Chicken breast, salad, brussel sprouts.

S (8:30pm): 10 -15 almonds

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Trish,

I dont have many ideas for you as I am just starting also. I was wondering

the same thing this morning so I can't wait for some ideas from others. I

know we can do this. I am trying to do things with eggs also. Mix with

broccoli, or cheese or something differant everyday so at least it is a

differant flavor, hard boiled and scrambled. Heck I had a salad the other

day for breakfast. I just coudn't look at another egg. :)

Good luck. Remember that after this first couple weeks we can eat a few

more options so I just keep telling myself I can do anything for 2 weeks

right. Eggs, Eggs lol

sherrie

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I don't know the recipe anymore but there is one out there for ricotta pancakes.

shasbury shasbury@...> wrote: Trish,

I dont have many ideas for you as I am just starting also. I was wondering

the same thing this morning so I can't wait for some ideas from others. I

know we can do this. I am trying to do things with eggs also. Mix with

broccoli, or cheese or something differant everyday so at least it is a

differant flavor, hard boiled and scrambled. Heck I had a salad the other

day for breakfast. I just coudn't look at another egg. :)

Good luck. Remember that after this first couple weeks we can eat a few

more options so I just keep telling myself I can do anything for 2 weeks

right. Eggs, Eggs lol

sherrie

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Hi Trish and all,

You are not limited to eggs for breakfast. You can have any of the Foods

to Enjoy from the Phase list you are on. If you want green beans and

Brussels sprouts for breakfast, go right ahead. Soup is a good option as

well. Make a pot the day before and put it in the fridge. Nuke a bowl in

the morning. Easy, good and hot.

--

Ann

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North Bend, OR USA

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For breakfast, how about cheese sticks, nuts, cottage cheese, plain

or artificially sweetened vanilla yogurt, turkey and cheese slices,

or leftovers from dinner? My daughter loves having feta stuffed

chicken burgers or salmon burgers for dinner.

ann

>

> Hi

>

> I am wondering if anyone out there knows of any good recipes for

> breakfast that don't include eggs. I am tired of trying to do the

> SBD in the morning with eggs. I am tired of eggs. Is there

something

> different out there?

>

> I did ok yesterday. Last night for my night snack I cooked some

> brussel sprouts and ate them. I am choosing better options for my

> snacking needs. I have looked at the foods to enjoy list and I am

> trying to be very creative with all those foods. I have bought

> several cans of green beans to eat. I love green beans and brussel

> sprouts so while I go on this first 2 weeks of SBD I should be able

> to get thru it.

>

> If I can get thru breakfast and dinner I should be ok. For dinner

at

> my house it is always meat and potatoes. I have a picky family. So

I

> am making my own meal at lunchtime. I will cook lean chicken or

> turkey or fish using the recipes that are SBD friendly wherever I

> can find them. For dinner, I can always enjoy the vegetables that

we

> cook. The read meat with lots of grisle and the potatoes I can turn

> down as they are not SBD friendly.

>

> Have a great day!

>

> Trish

>

> P. S. Any supportive responses would be appreciated. If you have to

> criticize me, I prefer not to hear from you.

>

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I meant to say that my daughter loves those for breakfast, as

leftovers, not just as dinner.

ann

>

> For breakfast, how about cheese sticks, nuts, cottage cheese, plain

> or artificially sweetened vanilla yogurt, turkey and cheese slices,

> or leftovers from dinner? My daughter loves having feta stuffed

> chicken burgers or salmon burgers for dinner.

>

> ann

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