Healthy snack if you havent already tried this..

SassyItalian
on 4/25/11 4:39 am - Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis
Cucumbers and Hummus.

The fresh crisp of the cucumbers coupled with the tangy creaminess of the hummus is perfect. And the hummus has fiber and good fat from olive oil but is still low calorie. Just a few bites is very satisfying and filling.

The cukes sure beat pita chips in the carb department. After all, its kind of about modifying the things we loved pre-op to be more sleeve friendly. This is a great example.


If you are afraid to try hummus they have alot of different varieties, step outside the box and try this mediterranean treat.

xo

           
                       HW: 258lbs  SW: 240   CW: 140  I am 5 foot 7 and 30 years old               
                 VSG 12/21/10  Plastics: Tummy tuck, breast lift, and augmentation 11/3/11
                                             Soon to be veterinarian!! xoxo
                                                     

KrisJ77
on 4/25/11 4:45 am - TX
Yes!!!  It's my fav!!!!  Very yummy - I could go for some right now!! Lol!!
    
MN_Mama
on 4/25/11 4:53 am
Love the hummus.....a little afraid of the cukes yet.  Any idea when we're supposed to start crunchy and "hard" foods? 
I have had no trouble with dense meats, even steak, and cooked or soft veg and fruits.  Looking forward to the crunchy stuff.
        
SassyItalian
on 4/25/11 5:34 am - Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis
Depends on the plan- by 6 weeks out I was able to incorporate veggies but didnt try veggies like cucumbers til around 8-10 weeks out. Truthfully, I have had a wayy harder time with steak than any veggies I have tried. Check with your doc of course but I havent had any issues digesting these.

           
                       HW: 258lbs  SW: 240   CW: 140  I am 5 foot 7 and 30 years old               
                 VSG 12/21/10  Plastics: Tummy tuck, breast lift, and augmentation 11/3/11
                                             Soon to be veterinarian!! xoxo
                                                     

jbskaggs
on 4/25/11 6:13 am - holt, MO
 Strange I have no prob's with meats (and steak) but salads (raw veggies) cause me pain and sometimes nausea.

Every tummy is different.

JB
      
 
Jen_L
on 4/25/11 6:23 am - MN
MN_Mama:

You were sleeved the day after me!  We probably passed each other in the hallway during our walks :)

According to the Park Nicollet NUTs, you are now (2 months) allowed to try anything.  Just start with a little and make sure it works for you.  

~Jen
    
Pre-op: -7     Month 1: -20 (-4, -9, -4, -3)   Month 2: -16 (-4,-3,-3,-3, -3)  Month 3: -14 (-3,-5,-4,-2)  Month 4: -11 (-2,-3,-2,-4)  Month 5: -10 (-4, -1, -2, -3)  Month 6: -4 (-2, -1, -1, -0)  Month 7: -8 (-4,-1,-1,-2)  Week 30:
KCChris
on 4/25/11 5:56 am - KS
 I am a hummus fanatic. LOVE it!!!!
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(deactivated member)
on 4/25/11 6:03 am
LOVES the hummas! But for a higher protein snack try this:

Roasted Garlic Edamane Spread

Ingredients
  • 1 garlic bulb
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 2 cups fully cooked, shelled edamame (green soybeans)*
  • 1/2 cup ricotta cheese
  • 1/4 cup chopped fresh basil
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground pepper
  • Assorted fresh vegetables
Preparation
  • 1. Preheat oven to 425°. Cut off pointed end of garlic; place garlic on a piece of aluminum foil, and drizzle with 1 Tbsp. olive oil. Fold foil to seal. Bake 30 minutes; let cool 5 minutes. Squeeze pulp from garlic cloves into a bowl.
  • 2. Process edamame in a food processor 30 seconds or until smooth, stopping to scrape down sides. Add roasted garlic, ricotta, basil, and lemon juice; pulse 2 to 3 times or until blended.
  • 3. With processor running, pour 1/4 cup oil through food chute in a slow, steady stream, processing until smooth. Stir in salt and pepper. Serve with assorted fresh vegetables.
  • *2 cups uncooked, frozen, shelled edamame (green soybeans) may be substituted. Prepare edamame according to package directions. Plunge into ice water to stop the cooking process; drain. Proceed with recipe as directed.
  •  
  • Note: For testing purposes only, we used Marjon Shelled Fully Cooked Edamame.
  •  
  • Roasted Garlic-Lima Bean Spread: Substitute 2 cups frozen lima beans for edamame. Prepare lima beans according to package directions. Proceed with recipe as directed.




PaulaS
on 4/25/11 6:07 am - TX
That sounds wonderful!    Any idea how much protein?
                
Highest weight, 248#
Surgery weight, 236#
Current weight, 138#
Momof2Sweeties
on 4/25/11 6:20 am - NJ
so bookimarking this recipe...thanks so much for posting

Shannon
    
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