lmcgloon 127 Posted February 9, 2013 Tonight I had 3 chicken "nuggets" with some mustard. I had some egg salad for lunch today that didn't sit well, I think it's probably because it wasn't made with lowfat mayo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OleHippieGal 275 Posted February 9, 2013 tonight 2 fried chicken legs very small. and about 10 pieces of fried okra. before yall get worried i pulled all the breading off, got it at Walmart deli. was so hungry. but i bought alot of good Protein stuff and fruit, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OleHippieGal 275 Posted February 9, 2013 tonight 2 fried chicken legs very small. and about 10 pieces of fried okra. before yall get worried i pulled all the breading off' date=' got it at Walmart deli. was so hungry. but i bought alot of good Protein stuff and fruit, [/quote'] And that 1 fried chicken leg was 24 grams of protein and 6 grams of carbs. Thats really good. Mostly i eat rotisserie or baked so this was different Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shaunda 122 Posted February 9, 2013 I like the Johnsonville Turkey Cheddarwursts. 10g Protein each plus low fat. I eat them plain' date=' sometimes with a little mustard. No bread though!![/quote'] Sounds good. Ill add them to my shopping list for tomorrow. 1 Teka2011 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrsMandolin 20 Posted February 9, 2013 Parmesan crackers and spinach dip made from Greek yogurt. Mmmmn. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
btb2013 84 Posted February 9, 2013 Parmesan crackers and spinach dip made from Greek yogurt. Mmmmn. Recipe for dip? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jaymi2521 13 Posted February 9, 2013 It was my first subway and my last for a good while. I do have to agree with you on the bread. Even if it was wheat bread it wasn't 100% whole wheat. I know it's hard not to get some sort of carbs in with meals. Does anyone know how many carbs we are actually suppose to have a day like a total? They preach about Protein and making sure we get no less then 60 grams a day but my Nut never said anything about carbs U could always have them scoop the bread out so it's not as thick... If u know what I mean Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
slowtogo 301 Posted February 9, 2013 Guys. Gals. We need to remember something. Our pouch is simply one tool in our bag of tricks. There are two other others. One is our food choices, type and quantity, and our third is exercise. We can ruin our "tool" by putting too much in it and stretching it. We need to commit to changing our food lifestyle permanently for long term sucess. That means strictly restrict our carbs...and yes, they taste good. But skinny tastes better. We severely need to restrict fried foods, bread, rice, potatoes, Desserts, empty carbs. You WILL lose weight regardless what you do the first 18 months afrer surgery. But if you don't create new habits now, despite the smaller stomach, your wls will fail you. If you do fried foods. ..and even when you take off the breading...the food you consume is saturated with the grease it was cooked in. A diet rich in low fat Protein and fruits and veggies will be tough to go overboard on the calories. Its not as tasty. ..but its so much healthier for you. 5 4SFLFDS, Mkmb2006, lmcgloon and 2 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shaunda 122 Posted February 9, 2013 Guys. Gals. We need to remember something. Our pouch is simply one tool in our bag of tricks. There are two other others. One is our food choices' date=' type and quantity, and our third is exercise. We can ruin our "tool" by putting too much in it and stretching it. We need to commit to changing our food lifestyle permanently for long term sucess. That means strictly restrict our carbs...and yes, they taste good. But skinny tastes better. We severely need to restrict fried foods, bread, rice, potatoes, desserts, empty carbs. You WILL lose weight regardless what you do the first 18 months afrer surgery. But if you don't create new habits now, despite the smaller stomach, your wls will fail you. If you do fried foods. ..and even when you take off the breading...the food you consume is saturated with the grease it was cooked in. A diet rich in low fat Protein and fruits and veggies will be tough to go overboard on the calories. Its not as tasty. ..but its so much healthier for you.[/quote'] You are correct. 1 one4ozzie reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lisa Collom 184 Posted February 9, 2013 Guys. Gals. We need to remember something. Our pouch is simply one tool in our bag of tricks. There are two other others. One is our food choices' date=' type and quantity, and our third is exercise. We can ruin our "tool" by putting too much in it and stretching it. We need to commit to changing our food lifestyle permanently for long term sucess. That means strictly restrict our carbs...and yes, they taste good. But skinny tastes better. We severely need to restrict fried foods, bread, rice, potatoes, desserts, empty carbs. You WILL lose weight regardless what you do the first 18 months afrer surgery. But if you don't create new habits now, despite the smaller stomach, your wls will fail you. If you do fried foods. ..and even when you take off the breading...the food you consume is saturated with the grease it was cooked in. A diet rich in low fat Protein and fruits and veggies will be tough to go overboard on the calories. Its not as tasty. ..but its so much healthier for you.[/quote'] Excellently put. 1 one4ozzie reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OleHippieGal 275 Posted February 9, 2013 U could always have them scoop the bread out so it's not as thick... If u know what I mean your right, there was a place that used to do that. but i think I will next time Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fiusha 44 Posted February 9, 2013 Guys. Gals. We need to remember something. Our pouch is simply one tool in our bag of tricks. There are two other others. One is our food choices' date=' type and quantity, and our third is exercise. We can ruin our "tool" by putting too much in it and stretching it. We need to commit to changing our food lifestyle permanently for long term sucess. That means strictly restrict our carbs...and yes, they taste good. But skinny tastes better. We severely need to restrict fried foods, bread, rice, potatoes, desserts, empty carbs. You WILL lose weight regardless what you do the first 18 months afrer surgery. But if you don't create new habits now, despite the smaller stomach, your wls will fail you. If you do fried foods. ..and even when you take off the breading...the food you consume is saturated with the grease it was cooked in. A diet rich in low fat Protein and fruits and veggies will be tough to go overboard on the calories. Its not as tasty. ..but its so much healthier for you.[/quote'] Exactly well said 1 one4ozzie reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tink65 46 Posted February 9, 2013 Excellently put. Bravo well said!! Thank you!! 1 one4ozzie reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrsMandolin 20 Posted February 9, 2013 Recipe for dip? I didn't make it it was at Walmart by the chip dips.< /p> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MalyssaSue 65 Posted February 9, 2013 Where are you from? There was a Brooks BBQ near where I went to college in Upstate NY I live in new Hartford NY. Brooks travels to our local firehouse twice a year for a fundraiser. My fav chicken and coleslaw Share this post Link to post Share on other sites