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Old 03-20-2009, 10:31 AM   #1  
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B - 2 whole eggs fried and topped with 1 slice low fat american cheese and a couple of deli slices of roast beef
S - 1 cup FF plain greek yogurt with sliced strawberries and sliced banana sweetened with a little splenda
L - Sandwich made with low carb pita, ham, sweet and hot mustard, spinach, onion, green pepper and 1 slice low fat cheese
D - balsamic marinated chicken breast and roasted asparagus

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Old 03-20-2009, 10:38 AM   #2  
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Friday

B - Trader Joe's fat free Greek yogurt with honey, 1/2 16 oz package of strawberries, sliced (about 200 calories)

L - big salad with mixed greens, shredded carrots, a scant handful of orange dried cranberries, about 5 candied walnut halves - crushed, a little bit of Trader Joe's Cranberry walnut gorgonzola vinaigrette (70 calories -I took a measuring spoon in my lunch bag and measured 2 tbs) some red onion, grilled chicken, a few crunchy fried onions (I just love crunch on a salad) I'm going to say 500 calories for everything.

S - tangelo (100 calories)

S - 2 pieces of Wasa crisps (90), 35 calories of Laughing Cow cheese

D - it isour friend Paul's birthday. We are going to Blue Boheme (warning, the site plays music until you turn it off). This is my weekly, nice meal out in a restaurant. My goals - ONE glass of wine, stay out of the bread basket or have one piece, pick something non creamy for dinner and SPLIT a dessert. This group of friends LOVES cheese, so I bet we'll split a cheese board for an appetizer.

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Old 03-20-2009, 11:40 AM   #3  
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B - WW Low Carb Tortilla w/ scrambled egg whites, zucchini, and bell pepper, Orange
S - WW Low Carb Tortilla, laughing cow wedge, turkey breast (roll up)
L - Shrimp stirfry with tons of veggies. Turns out that I was out of rice, so I ended up serving over whole wheat couscous...still surprisingly good.
S - Muscle Milk Lite - making a frappucino of sorts with that and some coffee ice cubes
S - 3 multigrain flatbread crackers with 2 tbsp of homemade ricotta cheese, apple
D - Mexican Beef and Bean Bake - Cooked, mashed pinto beans, layered sort of lasagna style with zucchini sliced like thick noodles, a mixture of browned onion, garlic, jalapeno, and 4% fat ground beef, and a mixture of sauteed bell and pasilla pepper. You layer it, bake it, cut into wedges, and top off with a dollop of lowfat sour cream. It's a definite family favorite.
S - NSA Ice Cream Bar, and possibly popcorn while we do our movie night on the couch tonight.
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Old 03-20-2009, 12:14 PM   #4  
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Breakfast - 2 scrambled eggs and a biscuit
Lunch - chicken fajita filling, no tortillas, extras, or sides
Dinner - white chicken chili with corn chips
Evening Snack - 1/2 piece heath bar cake
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Old 03-20-2009, 12:18 PM   #5  
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wow that mexican beef and bean bake sounds phenomenal! My problem would be sticking to just one serving though

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Old 03-20-2009, 12:27 PM   #6  
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Fox - well, it's kind of remarkably filling. Because you've got all of that vegetable (layers and layers of zucchini and peppers) and a TON of beans (I soak mine from dried and cook them so I can have a bit more for the calories), PLUS the beef, you get a really reasonable portion of extraordinarily filling food. We put ours into a soup bowl and it fills it just fine, and believe me, you are NOT hungry afterward.
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B- oatmeal with Splenda and Promise.
L- Turkey sandwich on whole grain bread. Topped with mustard and veggies. Apple.
S- 1 low fat yogurt, six almonds
S- Crystal Light On-the Go in orange and more almonds
D- Grilled chicken breast (light soy sauce, orange juice and red pepper flakes for a quick marinade), green beans, broccoli and spinach salad.
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B:
1/4 cup steel cut oats with 10 almonds and peaches put in it

S:
1/3 orange

L:
Bowl of bean & rice soup

S:
rest of orange, 10 almonds

Supper:

Dont know.....will stare in cabinet, move to fridge, go back to cabinet, and so on.......Ugh!
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