bigfish54 0 Posted July 25, 2008 Can anyone tell me if we can drank BLACK coffee, someone told me that I couldnot drank coffee with lapband Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kitty d 0 Posted July 25, 2008 Can anyone tell me if we can drank BLACK coffee, someone told me that I couldnot drank coffee with lapband Hello. I drink decaffeinated coffee and in fact one of the things I can drink (I am just post op) according to my surgery team is coffee. I drink a latte to use up some of the milk allowance I have to drink. Hope that helps Catherine Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bigfish54 0 Posted July 26, 2008 Thank You so much I am an old oilfild hand living way down south. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bigfish54 0 Posted July 26, 2008 Thanks alot I LOVE MY coffee.< /p> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bigfish54 0 Posted July 26, 2008 Can anyone tell me if we can eat dear meat if so HOW TO FIX IT :confused2: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OH Juli 15 Posted July 26, 2008 coffee is an irritant so you might want to go slowly with it and see how it feels. I drink a big cup in the morning, I see it as keeping my sanity, but if it bothered me I'd stop. So listen to you body. Deer meat is something you certainly can eat. Just cook it so it's very moist. Dry meat gets stuck. Like now I eat only dark chicken meat because breasts are too dry. good luck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kitty d 0 Posted July 26, 2008 Thanks alot I LOVE MY coffee.< /div> My pleasure. Am in London. We also love our coffee here. And a latte in the morning keeps me sane (and awake). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Laurinda 1 Posted July 26, 2008 I have never stopped drinking coffee :thumbup: Good - Luck with that deer meat thang Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Pattman 0 Posted September 25, 2008 ... Like now I eat only dark chicken meat because breasts are too dry. good luck. If youur chicken breasts are dry, then there is something in the way you preparing it (I would think). I'm no chef, but I have done Chicken breasts on the stove, in the oven, on the rotisserie (can't beat that!) and even on the grill without dryness? Have you tried marinading them in like Paul Newman's dried Tomato dressing (at least an hour before cooking?) or any light but flavorful dressing? Just a thought, you're welcome to contact for recipes. My wife loves it when I cook!!:crying: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites ReadyInCT 0 Posted September 25, 2008 So how SOON after surgery can you try to add coffee...a latte to be more specific? I've been suffering with wicked caffeine-withdrawl headaches and a warm, lovely latte would make me feel sooooo much better! I had my surgery on Tuesday and I'm starving! The latte would certainly help! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites SueFromMichigan 1 Posted October 20, 2008 Can anyone tell me if we can eat dear meat if so HOW TO FIX IT :confused2: We eat venison a lot. It is lower in fat content, even after the processor adds suet to the ground venison to help hold it together. I like my venison cooked in a crock pot. It is a relatively dry meat, and this keeps it moist. In fact, except for the ground meat, that's the only way I will eat it. Any recipe suitable for beef in a crock pot will be even better with venison, and healthier, too. One of the easiest recipes, suitable for deer steak, chops or tenderloin, is to just put it in the crockpot with half a packet of onion Soup mix and Water to cover. Let it cook for 7-8 hours on low. If you like pot roast, you can add potatoes, onions, and carrots, but if you do they should be put in at the same time and below the meat. If you don't have a crock pot - get one! They are a lapbander's best friend because they keep the meat moist and thus easier to eat. Ground venison makes good burgers, meatloaf, chili, sloppy Joes, etc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites rachelcm0 0 Posted October 22, 2008 I used coffee with Ganoderma (mushroom) it has antiinflammatory, antibacterial that helps in healing. It's really good! Coffee is OK as long as you drink it moderately 2-3 cups a day. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Donna113 2 Posted October 22, 2008 So how SOON after surgery can you try to add coffee...a latte to be more specific? I've been suffering with wicked caffeine-withdrawl headaches and a warm, lovely latte would make me feel sooooo much better! I had my surgery on Tuesday and I'm starving! The latte would certainly help! I drank coffee the same day after surgery. I have not modified my coffee intake at all since being banded 3 months ago and have no issues. My doctor's office says coffee and tea is fine. Obviously if coffee irritated you before surgery, it probably will continue to irritate you after surgery but if you can drink it and it doesn't cause a problem, drink up! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites sharmom 7 Posted October 22, 2008 I drink one big cup of coffee per day with fat free 1/2 n 1/2 If you can tollerate it. It keeps me saine (most of the time) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites kimaly 57 Posted October 22, 2008 I drink decafe all day everyday and have since I got home from the hospital it doesn't bother me. I do use powder Creamer and I account for the calories in my dailey intake(1000) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Prev 1 2 Next Page 1 of 2 Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Register a new account Sign in Already have an account? Sign in here. Sign In Now Sign in to follow this Followers 15
Laurinda 1 Posted July 26, 2008 I have never stopped drinking coffee :thumbup: Good - Luck with that deer meat thang Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pattman 0 Posted September 25, 2008 ... Like now I eat only dark chicken meat because breasts are too dry. good luck. If youur chicken breasts are dry, then there is something in the way you preparing it (I would think). I'm no chef, but I have done Chicken breasts on the stove, in the oven, on the rotisserie (can't beat that!) and even on the grill without dryness? Have you tried marinading them in like Paul Newman's dried Tomato dressing (at least an hour before cooking?) or any light but flavorful dressing? Just a thought, you're welcome to contact for recipes. My wife loves it when I cook!!:crying: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ReadyInCT 0 Posted September 25, 2008 So how SOON after surgery can you try to add coffee...a latte to be more specific? I've been suffering with wicked caffeine-withdrawl headaches and a warm, lovely latte would make me feel sooooo much better! I had my surgery on Tuesday and I'm starving! The latte would certainly help! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SueFromMichigan 1 Posted October 20, 2008 Can anyone tell me if we can eat dear meat if so HOW TO FIX IT :confused2: We eat venison a lot. It is lower in fat content, even after the processor adds suet to the ground venison to help hold it together. I like my venison cooked in a crock pot. It is a relatively dry meat, and this keeps it moist. In fact, except for the ground meat, that's the only way I will eat it. Any recipe suitable for beef in a crock pot will be even better with venison, and healthier, too. One of the easiest recipes, suitable for deer steak, chops or tenderloin, is to just put it in the crockpot with half a packet of onion Soup mix and Water to cover. Let it cook for 7-8 hours on low. If you like pot roast, you can add potatoes, onions, and carrots, but if you do they should be put in at the same time and below the meat. If you don't have a crock pot - get one! They are a lapbander's best friend because they keep the meat moist and thus easier to eat. Ground venison makes good burgers, meatloaf, chili, sloppy Joes, etc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rachelcm0 0 Posted October 22, 2008 I used coffee with Ganoderma (mushroom) it has antiinflammatory, antibacterial that helps in healing. It's really good! Coffee is OK as long as you drink it moderately 2-3 cups a day. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Donna113 2 Posted October 22, 2008 So how SOON after surgery can you try to add coffee...a latte to be more specific? I've been suffering with wicked caffeine-withdrawl headaches and a warm, lovely latte would make me feel sooooo much better! I had my surgery on Tuesday and I'm starving! The latte would certainly help! I drank coffee the same day after surgery. I have not modified my coffee intake at all since being banded 3 months ago and have no issues. My doctor's office says coffee and tea is fine. Obviously if coffee irritated you before surgery, it probably will continue to irritate you after surgery but if you can drink it and it doesn't cause a problem, drink up! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sharmom 7 Posted October 22, 2008 I drink one big cup of coffee per day with fat free 1/2 n 1/2 If you can tollerate it. It keeps me saine (most of the time) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kimaly 57 Posted October 22, 2008 I drink decafe all day everyday and have since I got home from the hospital it doesn't bother me. I do use powder Creamer and I account for the calories in my dailey intake(1000) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites