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Old 01-08-2006, 08:34 AM   #1  
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I weighed myself this morning and I am not happy. I haven't moved, but today is not my day to weigh in so it could change tomorrow. I am supposed to weigh in for the challenge on Mon. I think I know what I did. I really wasn't measuring and making sure that I was eating all of the required foods. I was basically just eyeing everything and watching what I eat, every three hours. This morning, I ate oatmeal (carb) with flax oil (fat). I also had 12 grapes (fruit), 1 egg (protein), 6 oz milk (protein), and 1 ounce cheese (protein). Eating all of this just about killed me. I had a hard time doing it. That is a lot of food. I can fix this over the weekend, but not through the week. What do you all fix that is easy and quick for breakfast. I guess for the next couple of weeks, I will make sure that I measure and eat all.
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Melissa -

Her are some things that are listed in the book:

1 Lean Pockets Sausage Egg and Cheese: Add 1/2 cup of low fat cottage cheese and a fruit.

2 Eggo Nutrigrain low fat blueberry waffles: Add a fluffy mixture of 2 eggs (or 6 egg whites) scrambled with water and one ounce of cheese. Add a piece of fruit.

2 Eggo Nutrigrain lowfat waffles: add one teaspoon of peanut butter, 3 slices of lean turkey bacon and a glass of 1% milk or a 1/4 cup of lf cottage cheese. - Add one fruit!

Weight Watchers Smart Ones English muffin sandwich add a fruit.


***Fast Food

McDonalds Egg McMuffin
add 1 glass of 1% milk and a fruit.

Hardees Frisco Breakfast sandwich add a fruit

Arby's sourdough egg n cheese sandwich add a fruit.

------------>This could speed up your pre time a bit - no?
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Old 01-08-2006, 08:59 AM   #3  
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I guessed I missed this in the book. I will have to go back again. Thanks, that will definitely help.
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Just dont get in the hang of going to drive though, that can add extra calories for you.
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Yeah - I wouldn't recommend that either. Just on principal - BUT it sure is nice to know that when I am at the beach I can eat when we stop... just a good thing to keep tucked away in your head. I like the wafffle options.
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I love me some waffles!
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I ate waffles today, with a fruit and missed my egg. At least they were in the waffles.
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This happened to me when I first started. Then I really started measuring my food and realized that my portions were to big. Eyeballing it in the begining didn't work for me. I can eyeball it more now because I have learned what the real portion looks like. Try measuring for a few days.
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The Kashi whole wheat waffles are good, too.
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Old 01-09-2006, 05:04 PM   #10  
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I haven't seen those. Where do buy them at? Krogers? Wal-Mart?
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