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Prime rib (fat trimmed), mashed potatoes and a bit of broccoli (some veggies are still hard to eat depending on the day). I'm nearly three months out :)

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Yum that looks great!

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Finally in the party! The attached image is a typical lunch for me at almost three years out. It's four romaine leaves, 8 cherry tomatoes, 2 oz. chicken breast, 1 slice whole wheat bread, and 2 Tbsp lite Caesar dressing.

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Finally in the party! The attached image is a typical lunch for me at almost three years out. It's four romaine leaves, 8 cherry tomatoes, 2 oz. chicken breast, 1 slice whole wheat bread, and 2 Tbsp lite Caesar dressing.

Lynda

Looks good!

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Finally in the party! The attached image is a typical lunch for me at almost three years out. It's four romaine leaves, 8 cherry tomatoes, 2 oz. chicken breast, 1 slice whole wheat bread, and 2 Tbsp lite Caesar dressing. Lynda

That looks outstanding!

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dinner tonight ...

Chili Shrimp and Asparagus Stir Fry

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Finally in the party! The attached image is a typical lunch for me at almost three years out. It's four romaine leaves, 8 cherry tomatoes, 2 oz. chicken breast, 1 slice whole wheat bread, and 2 Tbsp lite Caesar dressing.

Lynda

That looks so delicious!!!

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Here's my lunch today. 1/2 cup canned vegetable Soup. I've doctored it with 1/3 cup cooked barley, 2 oz. rotisserie chicken, 4 chopped cherry tomatoes and four chopped frozen green Beans.

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Here's my dinner today. 1 cup Trader Joes Tomato and Red Pepper Soup, 1 slice whole wheat bread toasted and cut in quarters topped with 3 oz. chopped rotisserie chicken, 1/8 cup chopped celery, 1 tbs Mayonnaise and 2 tbs Greek yogurt.

Lynda

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Here's my dinner today. 1 cup Trader Joes Tomato and Red Pepper Soup, 1 slice whole wheat bread toasted and cut in quarters topped with 3 oz. chopped rotisserie chicken, 1/8 cup chopped celery, 1 tbs Mayonnaise and 2 tbs Greek yogurt.

Lynda

Is the greek yogurt in the soup? That looks yummy. :)

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Is the greek yogurt in the Soup? That looks yummy. :)

No I used the greek yogurt to add creaminess to the chicken salad without using much mayo. I use 1 tbs mayo and two tbs greek yogurt. Although I have used greek yogurt in my soup before I do like it.

Lynda

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Our dinner tonight. pizza toppings minus crust. Surprisingly filling but not as low dal as some other options. I don't care. Enjoyed it thoroughly and logged it in MFP as best I could.

Gamergirl have you tried making the crust from cauliflower ? Sounds crazy but tastes fantastic

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lunch today. New weight watchers fire roasted veggie Soup with 1/3 cup black beams, three ounces costco rotisserie chicken and a small handful of fresh spinach. Cooked the soup 2.5 minutes, then added the chicken, Beans, and spinach and cited another 1.5 minutes. Yum!

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If you consider eating Indian food normal that is :)

So if you're worrying you won't be able to eat or enjoy your food or be normal? Here's what I made for lunch today. Brown rice for the kids, ground beef curry, cucumber/tomato/Greek yogurt salad, palak paneer (spinach. with a homemade cheese). Apart from the rice, all good for us sleevers to eat.

I sometimes see people thinking they won't enjoy food, or that they can only have baked chicken and steamed vegetables. SO not true. I make Indian, Thai, Ethiopian, Greek etc all the time.

What is true however, is that my two kids (23 and 13) and my husband and I all ate--and we finished about a fourth of the food you see here :)

Feel free to post pics of what you're enjoying today that is sleeve friendly.

Yum

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My picture attempt is not worthy of the taste!!! One bowl is one serving! :)

Avocado and Crab salad

I know this was a while ago, but can I have a recipe?

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What I should have just eaten:

What I actually ate minus the crust:

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