What are you eating/doing today? (Monday)
Your menu looks great, Melissa :)
Karen
Ontario Recipes Forum - http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/ontario_recipes/
Question - I remember reading but can't find it again about the Chike Protein - can someone refresh my memory on the details about it? I have 1 coffee a day, but this sounds interesting!
11 months Post-Op
B - mix of 1/4 cup all bran and smart bran, 1/2 scoop protein powder, just enough 1% milk to mix it all (I'm in desperate need of more fiber in my life!)
S - coffee through the morning and 1/3 cup plain greek yogurt & some blueberries
L - 1/2 Great Low Carb Bagel w/1tbs nuts n'more peanut butter & 1tbs no sugar added jam
S - turkey peppertte, 1 small cheese square
D - not sure yet!
S - fruit or something like it
Highest Weight Pre-Op: 346lbs;. Surgery Weight: 330lbs; Current Weight: 204lbs
Surgery: Aug 2, 2013
Hi! Glad to see you posting on the thread - I get lots of good ideas from other folks here for sure. Don't know if you're aware of the Ontario Recipes forum? The link to it is in my signature below - SO many great recipes there.
I am an admitted coffee addict, so a coffee protein shake is a true love of mine recently. I adore the Chike protein iced coffee - 20g of protein and other good stuff. At 8 years post-op I'm able to get most (all) of my protein requirements from food BUT... I still like a boost of protein daily. You can visit the Chike site to learn more - http://chikenutrition.com/ - you'll have to place an order via telephone as their online form doesn't recognize Canadian addresses (they have a toll-free number). The shipping is about $15, which allows up to 4 pounds of product.
Karen :)
P.S. No I don't work for Chike, but I could! lol
Karen
Ontario Recipes Forum - http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/ontario_recipes/
Highest Weight Pre-Op: 346lbs;. Surgery Weight: 330lbs; Current Weight: 204lbs
Surgery: Aug 2, 2013
You'll have to contact them to find out - http://chikenutrition.com/faq/where-is-chike-available-for-p urchase.html
Karen
Ontario Recipes Forum - http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/ontario_recipes/
Too late. LOL
Karen
Ontario Recipes Forum - http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/ontario_recipes/
I eat both with no issues. Pork - chops, tenderloin, ham, bacon, sausages. Beef - steak, roast, ground, anything but the liver. lol
I tend not to eat a whole bunch of pork, simply because it's not my favourite AND I find it rich and harder to digest, but I did before my surgery as well. As for beef steaks or roast beef - I'd eat filet mignon every night if I could afford it. ;)
I am 8 1/2 years post-op, so that's something to consider as well. I've had a lot of years to adjust to eating and everything goes down really well. Any DRY meat is a no-go for me, even now. Meats must be moist or they will (painfully) come right back atcha.
Good question. :)
Karen
Edited to add: You'll have to read quite a few days worth of the "what are you eating" thread to get a better idea of what people are eating.
Karen
Ontario Recipes Forum - http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/ontario_recipes/