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Old 03-18-2004, 08:14 PM   #1  
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Default Can anyone evaluate my first day on SBD?

How does this sound? Thanks so much for the feedback!

How does this sound? TIA!

breakfast:
2 eggs scrambled w/ reduced fat cheddar cheese
1/2 cup chopped cucumbers, tomatoes, and red onions w/ vinegar and dill

lunch:
taco salad made w/ romaine, lean steak, black beans, salsa, guacamole, and reduced fat cheese (no shell of course)
1 cup of lowfat milk w/ unsweetened cocoa powder and Splenda

snack:
fat free mocha ricotta creme

workout: a little over two miles alternating running and walking (did weights yesterday)

dinner:
went to a buffet: romaine topped with red onions, cucumbers, a large scoop of tuna salad; small piece of grilled chicken and few grilled mushrooms, onions, and peppers
dessert at home: fat free ricotta creme w/ unsweetened cocoa powder, Splenda, vanilla extract, and 1 tsp peanut butter

snack:
reduced fat string cheese

tons of water throughout the day. . .
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Old 03-18-2004, 09:09 PM   #2  
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Sounds good to me but I am a newbie also. This is my 4th day. What you had sounds yummy and has given me some good ideas.
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Old 03-18-2004, 09:33 PM   #3  
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Sounds good to me! You are eating plenty of vegies and drinking lots of water. Your protein choices are good too. Just watch out for hidden fats in things like tuna but if you keep going like this you should have no problem sticking to the plan.
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Old 03-19-2004, 02:43 AM   #4  
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Yes I would say it looks good. And I would also say be a bit careful for hidden fats. This is not a low fat plan, but you need to look out for hidden 'bad' fats eg in the tuna. Beef can have a lot of bad sat fat, but you say it was a lean cut so that is absolutely fine.
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What do you mean about hidden bad fats in the tuna? Do you mean adding to much mayo? Or do you mean the tuna itself?
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yeah im confused also.. how much is a good amount to eat?
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What do you mean about hidden bad fats in the tuna? Do you mean adding to much mayo? Or do you mean the tuna itself?

Tuna might be packed in oil or if it is in a buffet may contain a high-fat dressing.
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i always get mine packed in water.. could there still be some hidden oil in there?
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Aslo remember that there is no dairy allowed in phase 1, so I'd ditch the milk. As for tuna, I too get canned packed in water, or better yet ahi tuna steaks (when I can find 'em cheap enough).
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Smartypants we can have dairy in phase 1 now. 1% or FF milk and plain or vanilla LF or FF yogurt. The revised list is in the F&Q section.
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oh wow.. im glad you mentioned that. i was dying for some milk earlier. lol woohoo!
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Old 03-21-2004, 12:33 AM   #12  
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You can tell I didn't miss it then huh, hahaha. Only thing milk was good for for me was cereal, which I can only just now have
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