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Fat in Hong Kong
09-11-2006, 04:17 AM
B - Muesli, skimmed milk
S - Nectarine
L - Sandwich of whole grain bread, ham, tomato, cucumber, spinach & rocket leaves, and 2 plums
S - Almonds x 10
D - Mixed salad with Cajun Chicken Breast, Hard boiled egg


joyofsix
09-11-2006, 09:03 AM
B-ww blueberry muffin
S-ff/sf latte
L-salad w/tomato,yellow pepper,avocado,onion,salsa,1oz cheese
S-plum
D-boca burger w/1sl ww bread, sweet potato 'fries', yogurt w/blueberries
S-dark chocolate/tea

kateful
09-11-2006, 11:21 AM
Good morning! I think my weekend cold is gone. I'm seriously going to start exercising after work today.

b--organic flax plus cereal, banana, skim milk
l--baked sweet potato, salad, lite sweet vidalia dressing
s--some kind of fruit I'll pick up during errands at lunch
d--couscous, chicken, mixed vegetables w/ lemon juice


alinnell
09-11-2006, 12:08 PM
I'm seriously going to start exercising after work today.

I wish I could motivate myself!!! I did walk 4+ miles yesterday with DH, though.

B--strawberries, raspberries and blackberries
S--yogurt
L--salad of romaine, spinach, pomegranate seeds, walnuts, chicken blue cheese and raspberry vinegrette
D--salad of romaine, orange peppers, black beans, tomatoes, corn, chicken

WaterRat
09-11-2006, 02:35 PM
Nichola, I have to ask - what is rocket? I've seen other UK posters use it and always wondered. I suppose I could Google it.... :lol:

B:
Crispex, 1 oz walnuts, 1/2 banana, ww toast w/natural pb
:coffee:

S:
1/2 nectarine, 1/2 cup lf cottage cheese

L:
romaine, tomato, orange pepper, avocado, 2 oz shrimp

s:
apple, cheese

d:
zucchini casserole (zucchini, onion, carrots, ground turkey, lf sour cream, lf cream of mushroom soup), beets or green beans

Yogini
09-11-2006, 02:48 PM
Water rat, rocket is arugula, a peppery (some say bitter) green. I lOVE it! :)

Today, between the nerves and the PMS, I had a bit of an EATING morning :o Oh well, I'll work out twice today!

1 Dr. Kracker seeded cracker and 2 oz. lowfat soy cheese

1 cup seitan, pepper, onion, tomato and potato stew wih spices

4 garlic stuffed green olives

1 Dr. Kracker seeded cracker and 1 oz. low fat soy cheese

1 small Gala apple and 10 grapes

12 oz. shake with Silk plain light soy milk, rice protein powder, mango and pineapple

2 cups aloo gobi with tofu 'paneer' (homemade Indian spiced cauliflower, potato and tofu dish)

1 cup steamed collard greens with lemon juice

1 cup black beans and 1/2 cup brown rice

64 oz. water

kateful
09-11-2006, 02:59 PM
I wish I could motivate myself!!! I did walk 4+ miles yesterday with DH, though.


Um, that counts! :D

My plan for lunch didn't work out, so I got a subway sandwich instead. Not too bad on the calories, but not great either. I managed a chicken breast and spinach for superfoods.

WaterRat
09-11-2006, 04:06 PM
Oh thanks! I knew it was some kind of green.....

wndranne
09-12-2006, 12:42 AM
The weekend was terrible, but today wasn't half bad.

B-Optimum cereal w/ soymilk, banana, coffee w/ skim milk
S-Yogurt
L-Spinach salad with dried cranberry, tangerine, & walnut and basalmic vinagrette, fresh mozzerella, bruschetta, kiwi, baked sweet potato, and 2 dk choc kisses
S1-small brownie
S2-diet fudge bar
D-leftover chicken stir fry with bell peppers, onions & cashews, 2 dk choc kisses, kashi TLC bar (pumpkin spice)

About 2000 calories.

Anne

Fat in Hong Kong
09-12-2006, 03:24 AM
WaterRat ... rocket ... also commonly known as 'dandelion leaves' ... you know, the weeds that grow in lawns with yellow flowers?:D

Yogini
09-12-2006, 05:55 AM
WaterRat ... rocket ... also commonly known as 'dandelion leaves' ... you know, the weeds that grow in lawns with yellow flowers?:D

I've never heard of dandelion referred to as 'arugula'...I buy both dandelion and arugula from the organic produce market and they are distinctly different, in my experience :?: Here's some good info:

http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/arugula.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arugula

Fat in Hong Kong
09-12-2006, 06:32 AM
Yogini ... Right or wrong, I have definitely heard of 'rocket' being referred to as 'dandelion' in the UK ... by chefs non the less:?: I guess the rocket that I buy is a bit smaller than a dandelion leaf (or at least the ones that used to grow in my garden!:o ) I would imagine that they are from the same 'family' though as they look very similar and both have a peppery taste ... I guess that's where the mistake is made.

Anyway, it was definitely 'rocket' in my sandwich:D

Yogini
09-12-2006, 07:29 AM
Chefs, eh? :)

Well, we all pass on what we have learned and since things in various parts of the world are (as you know firsthand ;) ) called different things, it's not that much of a suprise.

Did you check out those links? One has a great recipe for arugula pesto. I LOVE arugula pesto and I make it vegan and mix it with basil. YUM!

As far as the plants being related, I don't believe that they are. Arugula is Eruca sativa, Diplotaxis tenuifolia and Diplotaxis muralis whereas dandelion is Taraxacum, a large genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae.

I personally prefer arugula (rocket) to dandelion greens and use it a lot more as I find it peppery, a bit rich tasting and not really too bitter (unlike dandelion!).

Fat in Hong Kong
09-12-2006, 12:26 PM
Yogini, as I can't even get my tongue around those names, I'll take your word for it!:D Love the sound of the 'arugula' pesto ... or is it 'rocket'?:?: