What's on Your (photo) Friday Menu, RNYers?
on 9/25/15 10:20 am - GTA, Ontario, Canada
I can totally see the difference in your face! That is fantastic!!!
Just curious (and this is my own curiosity) when do you start solid foods? At two months post op I would have figured you would have been on soft foods or regular foods by now. Your menu mainly consists of liquids. And just a small piece of advice, if you are going to eat solid foods, pleas skip the bread, pasta, rice etc. You had three bites of soup but half a roll, not a good choice in my opinion, the roll is just asking for trouble. Eat carbs, want carbs and eat more carbs.
There are so many wonderful choices at two months out of good protein meals and snacks. Your shakes and soups are going to go right through you. I hope I have not offended you by asking. I am asking as a person almost that wants you to be successful and maximize your weight loss in those first 6-8 months.
Again, not meant to offend, just trying to help.
All the best,
Daisy
No offense taken, Daisydoo02!
I met with my nutritionist some weeks ago, as I'd graduated to solid foods. We talked for a bit, and I asked if it was okay for me to keep drinking protein shakes, as I like them. She assured me that I would get sick of them and to look for protein elsewhere, but as long as I was enjoying them, it was okay.
In general, I prefer softer foods. I'm making sure I'm getting all my vitamins, water, and protein in, though.
I do eat some solid foods. It's usually when I'm eating out- Example: I went to a restaurant on Monday and ordered an appetizer of seared duck medallions. I've also done beans, cucumbers, other meats, cheese, and eggs.
As for the carbs, notice my signature. They were the bane of my dietary existence. I gave in to that half a roll, then threw it (and the other one) out. I know to avoid carbs for myriad reasons and that the first year is my "honeymoon" for losing weight. I'm just facing the same daily struggles that newbies go through. *blushes*
I do appreciate your suggestions of help, though- As long as I'm getting all my nutrients, protein and H2O, I can't fathom that leaning toward softer foods is bad for me.
*hugs*
The more you know,
-LB
Good Morning! Nothing too thrilling here either for this weekend. I do plan on following Nikki and her progress on Sunday so that should be fun. I got my knock off Tory Burch fitbit bracelet yesterday and so far I am loving it! I cannot believe that it might be 100 here today...blah so ready for Fall (speaking of which; I am in love with the Starbucks Fall cups!) That yogurt sounds delish!!!!
Time since surgery: 1 year + 1 month
B: SF latte, egg beaters with spinach and cheese, fruit (apple slices, dried figs and grapes)
S:Thin addictives and a laughing cow cheese wedge
L: Inside of ono fish taco and some chips at Baja fresh
S: L&F Caramel Apple Pie Greek yogurt and a SF iced latte made with Fairlife milk
D: 1/2 flat out pizza and some arctic zero
S: No sugar added outshine bar
E: 1 hour cardio
V/W: On track
Totals: Cals:1009 Protein:81 Carbs:126 Fat:25
Have a great one!
on 9/25/15 10:22 am - GTA, Ontario, Canada
Would love to see a pic of the TB fitbit bracelet one of these days, sounds awesome! Great menu, I love fish taco's!!