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My meal today need opinion
Today I ate
Bfast-2 eggs with a tiny bit of 2% cheese, 1/2 cup of milk, spinach, sf jello snack-1 tbsp of natural PB Lunch- salad with veggies and rotissorie chicken and 1/4 avocado, 1/2 cup of black beans, SF jello snack- 1 tbsp of natural PB, string cheese, few nibbles of lowfat cottage cheese, SF jello, 1/2 cup of milk Dinner-wendys grilled chicken ceasar, 1/2 pack of small ceasar dressing, 1/2 c of black beans, SF fudgesicle |
Actually, it sounds fine to me, it actually sounds pretty well-done. But the thing is, I'm not an expert so I can't answer that question. I do think you've done well though in my opinion.
Are we allowed to have that much SF Jello? Wasn't sure. I see you've got one full cup of milk and then the cottage cheese... I am not sure if cottage cheese is counted in the dairy, or in with the cheeses. Hmm.. good question. |
Cottage cheese is not dairy - that is milk & yogurt. Cottage cheese is in the cheese category. SF jello is included in Sweet Treats (75-100 calories per day) so should be OK.
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way too light on veggies I suspect
was that NSA fudgsicle 40 calories? if it was like mine it was 90 and then you added 30 calories of jello.... you can only have 100 calories of sweet treats per day. cottage cheese is edited to change this to say PROTEIN... cheese is edited to change this to say PROTEIN... if you have little to lose you might want to watch the cheese intake... it's high in calories if it's hard cheese and high in salt.... apolgies for my mistatement |
Cheese & dairy are separate. I know this is confusing. These are from the sticky on this forum:
MILK/DAIRY Except for half and half, 2 cups allowed daily, including nonfat yogurt or lowfat plain yogurt Greek Yogurt nonfat Low-fat milk (fat-free and 1%) Fat-free 1/2 & 1/2 (2 tablespoons) Low-fat plain, vanilla, or artificially sweetened soy milk (4 grams of fat or less per 8 ounce serving). Be sure the product does not contain high fructose corn syrup 1% or fat-free buttermilk yogurt low fat or nonfat plain CHEESE (Fat Free or Reduced Fat ) for hard cheese, look for varieties that have 6 grams of fat or less/ounce American blue cheese does not come in reduced fat so use in moderation Cheddar Cottage cheese, 1-2% or fat-free Feta Mozzarella Parmesan Part-skim Ricotta Part-skim String Provolone Swiss |
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you're right I did. it's PROTEIN! |
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