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nankatfog wrote:Re: starting again in the new year
by rm1026912 » Sun Jan 01, 2012 5:19 pm
I found a recipe for Kale chips. Sounds gross but was actually really good. Another recipe I have seen and people rave over (I don't care for) is roasted chick peas.
Also what helped me a lot was to take one day a week and chop all my veggies for salads. I used to chop every day. That got old fast. Someone told me that a diet will fail if you're not prepared.
Make stuff ahead of time and freeze it. My biggest problem is breakfast.....I don't eat it because I am to lazy to make itBut I would make a bunch of egg muffins and freeze them. Then pull them out and in the microwave it goes. Fast and easy.
There's so many great ideas and recipes on this board. You just have to take the time to go through all of them. And your questions are always welcomed.
JulesUK1964 wrote:I just started today. I got prepared by shopping for all the allowed foods on Phase 1. I have written a list for 7 days of what i plan to have for each meal and what snacks i am going to have and intend to prepare each days meals the day before. This is the only way i will stick to it and avoid cravings, being organised makes me feel better. Good luck to everyone out there.
Jules
dropEm wrote:I managed to make it through day 1....YAY. It really wasn't bad, I enjoyed everything I had-just a little hungry before bed:( I also had a terrible headache all afternoon. Wondering if this is diet related?
Here is what I ate for the day:
B: Canandian Bacon and zucchini cooked in the broiler for a couple minutes
MS: Mozzarella Cheese Stick
L: Salmon patties (w/egg, 1 tbs mayo, lemon juice, onion, garlic, yellow pepper, spices)
AS: V8
D: Broiled marinated Sirloin tips, Green beans (cooked with beef bouillon) and cooked cauliflower cut up with 1 tbs mayo, dijon mustard, garlic, salt, pepper and a sprinkle of lowfat cheddar on top.
Dessert: 1 fudgesicle
Hope everyone else is doing well today! Stay strong!!
HokieSpirit4Life wrote:nankatfog wrote:Re: starting again in the new year
by rm1026912 » Sun Jan 01, 2012 5:19 pm
I found a recipe for Kale chips. Sounds gross but was actually really good. Another recipe I have seen and people rave over (I don't care for) is roasted chick peas.
Also what helped me a lot was to take one day a week and chop all my veggies for salads. I used to chop every day. That got old fast. Someone told me that a diet will fail if you're not prepared.
Make stuff ahead of time and freeze it. My biggest problem is breakfast.....I don't eat it because I am to lazy to make itBut I would make a bunch of egg muffins and freeze them. Then pull them out and in the microwave it goes. Fast and easy.
There's so many great ideas and recipes on this board. You just have to take the time to go through all of them. And your questions are always welcomed.
NanKat,
I love sharing recipes!!! Please pass on your recipes to me! I'd love to try it all....your Kale chip, the egg muffins, and the roast chickpeas recipes. I get so bored getting the same thing, its always nice have different options!!!
What would you compare the kale chips to? Similar to that of tortilla chips? And what exactly do you eat them with? I've made quiches and I've seen where folks have make them until egg muffins. Is that what you did? Feel free to post them on the wall or PM me!
Thanks!
Cel wrote:It's day 4
Down 2.5 lbs, hubby was up 1 lb and was a bit discouraged by this, not drinking enough water I suspect.
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