Ramen Noodles
They won't kill you but they don't have a whole lot of protein and it's empty calories with a lot of sodium. I wouldn't make a habit out of it. I'm guilty of having movie popcorn w/butter, twice, because I had an intense craving and because it felt so soothing in the pouch whereas everything else I eat hurts. Everything. (yup, even water still hurts sometimes).
~Jenna
RNY 1/16/12
rocky513
on 2/22/12 3:33 am - WI
on 2/22/12 3:33 am - WI
Question for you. I used to make a Chinese Cabbage salad and it calls for ramen noodles but you dont cook them or use the flavoring packet. Is that so bad? Its great to make for company. It has the chinese cabbage, noodles, green onions, mandarin oranges, slivered almonds, sesame seeds and an oil dressing. I think that is all. Plus we dont eat much of it.
What do you think?
~ Sue ~
257/162/150
CHINESE CABBAGE SALAD
1/2 chopped NAPA cabbage
4T slivered almonds
4T sesame seeds
(brown almonds & seeds 450 degrees for 2 min)
4 green onions- chopped
1 pkg Ramen noodles (I used chicken)
Mix cabbage and onion in large bowl.
DRESSING
2T sugar (Splenda)
1/2 c salad oil
tsp salt
3T vinegar
Pour dressing over cabbage and onions. Lastly add seeds and crushed noodles. Toss.
I suppose you could add chicken for more protein.
Oops- I forgot about the small can of mandarin oranges that also go into this. I cut them in 1/2.
1/2 chopped NAPA cabbage
4T slivered almonds
4T sesame seeds
(brown almonds & seeds 450 degrees for 2 min)
4 green onions- chopped
1 pkg Ramen noodles (I used chicken)
Mix cabbage and onion in large bowl.
DRESSING
2T sugar (Splenda)
1/2 c salad oil
tsp salt
3T vinegar
Pour dressing over cabbage and onions. Lastly add seeds and crushed noodles. Toss.
I suppose you could add chicken for more protein.
Oops- I forgot about the small can of mandarin oranges that also go into this. I cut them in 1/2.
~ Sue ~
257/162/150
They're ok, but not really the best choice. Little protein, lots of sodium and carbohydrates, little nutritional value.
If you're looking for soups right after RNY, I used broth (looked for the kind with the highest protein count) and I actually mixed those little jars of baby food that are pure meat in the broth. It basically dissolved/mixed right in the broth so it didn't taste like anything other than beef/chicken broth, but it had the added protein content. I really liked it, and it was approved for right after RNY. Also had no carbs. I used "Kitchen Basics" stock/broth, because it had 5 grams of protein per serving, and they have an unsalted version. As I healed, I would add softened carrots to it as well. I also would use the chicken broth, and mix scrambled eggs in it as it cooked on the stove to make my own "egg drop" soup.
If you're looking for soups right after RNY, I used broth (looked for the kind with the highest protein count) and I actually mixed those little jars of baby food that are pure meat in the broth. It basically dissolved/mixed right in the broth so it didn't taste like anything other than beef/chicken broth, but it had the added protein content. I really liked it, and it was approved for right after RNY. Also had no carbs. I used "Kitchen Basics" stock/broth, because it had 5 grams of protein per serving, and they have an unsalted version. As I healed, I would add softened carrots to it as well. I also would use the chicken broth, and mix scrambled eggs in it as it cooked on the stove to make my own "egg drop" soup.
I agree- stay away!
If you are craving a noodle try the Tofu Shirataki Noodles. Add some steamed veggies, chicken or or favorite protein source. (1 Bag - 40 calories, 1g fat, 30mg sodium, 6g carbs, 4g fiber, 0g, sugar, 2g protein
http://www.house-foods.com/tofu/tofu_shirataki.aspx
If you are craving a noodle try the Tofu Shirataki Noodles. Add some steamed veggies, chicken or or favorite protein source. (1 Bag - 40 calories, 1g fat, 30mg sodium, 6g carbs, 4g fiber, 0g, sugar, 2g protein
http://www.house-foods.com/tofu/tofu_shirataki.aspx