Sunday Food Thread!

  • Hi All,

    As previously mentioned, I was interested in starting up a daily food thread, where people post what they ate during the day, plus any exercise or other comments. If anybody is interesting in posting along with me, please feel free! Otherwise, just ignore me

    So today was a much better yesterday (re: fell off the wagon a bit) and I feel that I ate quite well!

    Breakfast: Strawberry Bran Bites (about 1 cup)

    Lunch: Salad with Chicken/Bacon bits and lots of veggies, FF French Dressing

    Dinner: about 3/4 of a grilled chicken breast (marinaded in a yummy dry rub!), corn and cooked carrots

    I'll probably have a snack, as I ate an early dinner...so probably around 8:30 I'll have some fruit or maybe a yogurt or so.

    Exercise wise I haven't done anything yet today...but I plan on going for a walk once I start up a load of laundry and start up the breadmaker.

    I'd love to hear how everybody else did, if you're interested!
  • Hope you don't mind I changed the title to the thread... Tomorrow we can start the Monday thread and so-on, so that we can do this daily... and the threads don't get too long...

    Anywho... Today wasn't that great...

    Breakfast was the usual:

    oatmeal and ground flax with soy milk
    eggwhite omelette

    lunch:

    eggwhitel omelette with a bit of cheese and mushrooms
    2 flax bread toast with margarine

    snack:

    Cheezies

    supper:

    3oz salmon
    grilled eggplant
    French bread with olive oil and balsamic vinegar
    2 pieces of Toblerone chocolate

    Not a lot of calories today but the chocolate and cheezies could certainly have been better choices...

    Tomorrow WILL be better...


    I did do an upper body workout ...
  • I don't mind at all that you changed the title! Makes more sense this way I think Don't worry too much about the cheesies and the chocolates...you said to me this morning that its all about not beating yourself up too much, and about moving on to a better day tomorrow!

    Thanks for posting, and good luck tomorrow!
  • Well....lets see (I love long-run days)

    Pre -run - Ezekiel toast with almond butter and jam, diluted juice

    During run - 2 gu's

    "Breakfast" 20 oz gatorade, 1 package tastybites bombay potatoes, 2 low carb tortillas, 2 figs, 1 peach and one dove promise

    Morning snack - huge bowl plain yogurt sweetened with homemade strawberry jam, fresh strawberries and raspberries. Macadamia nuts

    Lunch - Cheeseburger on ezekiel bun, a few red hot blues chips, I think some figs or grapes, probably another chocolate. LARGE Bite of dh's key lime pie.

    pm snack - more macadamias, mcD's ice cream cone

    Dinner - steak fajitas (one on white tortilla, one on low carb) and homemade spanish rice. a bit of lite sour cream. Another chocolate.

    I'm sure there will be some bedtime snack in my future too.
  • This is a good idea . I used to report my daily menu religiously in the support forum and it did help keep me on track, but somehow I got out of the habit.

    Here's today's menu:

    B - 3 slices bacon, 1 english muffin, 1/2 tbsp prickly pear jelly, 1 tbsp NF cream cheese, 3 oz pluot, 1 bite of chocolate pumpkin muffin

    S - apricot

    L - Baked shrimp with tomatoes and light chevre, pickles, 4 mini rice cakes, 3 freeze-dried rambutan, 1 potato chip

    S - Fiber One muffin with 1 tbsp peanut butter, 2 apricots

    D - Mexicon Cod and Potato Stew, green salad (lettuce, cucumber, tomatoes, radishes) with Lime-Cilantro dressing

    S - Low cal pudding cup, mini-meringues, 2 chocolate-covered espresso beans, maybe a few pieced of dark chocolate

    Exercise: 6 mile run and 15 min abs (hmmm, shouldn't there be a smilie doing situps?). Cramped up early on in the run and could not get rid of them, so my pace was five minutes slower than last week.
  • Good job yesterday everybody! And thanks for responding to my post! Keep up the great work...I look forward to hearing from you all again tonight!
  • and I did end up with a bed time snack of sugar snap peas (in the pod) and cherries.