What's On Your Thursday Menu, RNYers?
I haven't been post-op for colder weather yet, but here are some of my old favorites! I will tweak most of them and still use :) beef-stew-with-beer-and-paprika , sausage-kale-and-lentil-soup , Haven't tried this one yet, but it looks good chicken-bacon-crock-pot-chowder
4 Months 1 week since surgery
B: 3/4c Fairlife skim milk, 1 scoop Syntrax Milk Chocolate
S: Light string cheese
L: 1/2c homemade chicken salad made with greek yogurt, red grapes, celery and walnuts
S: Dannon L&F Strawberry greek yogurt
D: 1oz chicken breast stuffed with 1 slice swiss cheese, sauteed onions and mushrooms, 1/4c green beans if I have room
Totals: Cals: 583 Protein: 83 Carbs: 25 Fat: 16
Lentils are amazing. They are SO filling and to me, they taste like ANYTHING you put them in. Just butting in, I know you didn't ask me. LOL
Lap-Band 2011 | DS Revision 9/28/15 | HW: 380 in 2011 | GW: 140
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I'm not sure how to describe them. Nutty? Delicious? They are both and one of my favorite things. I boil them and eat them with a little salt and an egg on top (yum). I also make summer salad using lentils instead of pasta with red and green grapes, red onions, red peppers, cucumbers, hazel nuts and a lemon vinaigrette dressing. So good and a great alternative to a pasta salad.
Height: 5'7". HW: 299, Program starting weight: 290, SW: 238, CW 138 - 12 pounds under goal!
Well, I made chili over the weekend. LOL... even though it is warm in NC, I just felt like it. My chili is really simple and it's good but plain. I think I am going to experiment with other recipes during this fall and winter. I think mine has too many carbs... I figured it out on My Fitness Plan, but I dont' have the #s right in front of me. What I do is use either ground turkey or hamburger, about 2 lbs, 3-4 cans of light kidney beans (usually I sub in a can of dark kidney beans, if I have them), canned tomato soup... you just have to add the beans and the soup in until it looks like enough of both... usually a family size can of the tomato soup. also add about 1/2 cup of water, and chili powder to taste. After it cooks for a while, if it needs thickened and it usually does, I make a roux of flour water and chili powder to add to it.
I think my main problem with eating chili is that I want to eat crackers with it. And, I know that crackers are my "crack". I am looking forward to making some good beef stew this fall but I also have a love affair with potatoes, so I am going to have to find a suitable subsititution... any suggestions??
As to heated seats, LOVE them!! LOL, I thought they were a stupid extravagance until I got my last truck. It does a body good!!
My menu today:
B: Tea with SugarLeaf (got a new Contigo mug that keeps my tea warm... loving it!), Pure Protein chocolate shake (store was out of Premier Protein, so I got this instead. First... it only has 23 grams of protein, Second... doesn't taste so good.... hating it!)
L: P3 pack, string cheese and 2 oz of kosher dill spears
S: throughtout the day... 1 oz Bridgeford Sweet Baby Ray beef jerky (kind of a let down), 1/4 cup of GG cauliflower, broccoli and carrots in cheese sauce
D: Healthy Choice Low Carb Chicken and Broccoli Alfredo, 1/2 cup of sauteed zucchini (if room)
Totals: Calories - 790, Protein - 86, Carbs - 36, Sugars - 18, Fats - 34
Vits/Water... going in. Exercise - since so pleasant outside and I am not cooking, going to take Zoey for a long walk and then swim/jog in the pool.
Everyone have a good day!
Hello everyone. Late to the party as usual. It is going to be a hot day today, so no heated seats for me this morning. I have been known, however, to turn them on even when the weather is in the 80's. I am always cold, and sometimes I need a little heat bump.
I love making soups and chili type things. I rarely use a recipe, so I will try to give you a list of ingredients for my favorite chili that can be whipped up in a short time. I combine a chopped onion, chopped red pepper, a couple cloves of chopped garlic, 2 cans chopped tomatoes, 1 can black beans (drained and rinsed), 1 can white or red kidney beans (drained and rinsed), chipotle powder, cumin and salt and pepper to taste. I saute the onions, and then add the rest of the ingredients and cook approximately 1/2 hour until the veggies are soft. Then I take about 1/3 of it and put it in a blender and puree and then add back to the rest of the chili. It makes it all nice and creamy. You can add meat too, but if I do that, I usually add it to an individual serving as opposed to the whole batch. Delish!
Time Since Surgery: Almost 9 months
B: Egg Beater, FF mozzarella and bacon omelette
S: Trader Joe's Omega Trek Mix and lite string cheese
D: Shrimp Salad
S: Light and Fit Greek Yogurt - Strawberry Cheesecake
D: Vietnamese chicken meatballs
S: Ham and pickle roll ups
V/W: In process
Exercise: Pilates!
Totals: Calories 772, Carbs 37 (yay!), Protein 78, Fat 36, Sugar 19
Have a great day everyone!
Height: 5'7". HW: 299, Program starting weight: 290, SW: 238, CW 138 - 12 pounds under goal!
This is a Chili-ish type dish I made this week. I am calling it Chicken Taco Stoup. Put 1 package boneless chicken thighs in crockpot, sprinkle Taco seasoning over and add 1 cup chicken broth. Cook 6-8 hrs. Shred chicken and add 1 can Rotel tomatoes and 1 can rinsed and drained cannelli beans. Easy and yummy... serve with cheese, avocado and/or sour cream. yummm
Cynthia 5'11" RNY 7/23/2014
Goal reached 17 months. 220lb Weight Loss
Plastic Surgery Dr. Joseph Michaels - LBL and Hernia Repair 2/29/16, Arm Lift, BL, 5/2/16, Leg Lift 7/25/16
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