Getting back on track - Tuesday post

MerMer
on 9/1/09 3:57 am, edited 9/1/09 5:30 am
Day is going great so far.





B - grapes and strawberries, water and vitamins


s - trail mix


l - 1/2 of boston market chicken pot pie; just the insides no crust, tea and calcium


s - ?


D- other 1/2 of pot pie, vitamins and water
                         
vagirl00
on 9/1/09 6:06 am
RNY on 09/19/07 with
This beautiful fall weather is making me yearning for the gorgeous autumn days!  Not long now...

Exercise:  Mowing lawn and yard work, possibly an evening walk

Food:

Muscle Milk Light RTD
Protein balls
Salad, soup and a couple of wedges of cheese quesadilla
Protein shake
Greek yogurt, flax meal, a sprinkle of cereal and fresh fruit

Have a good one!
Cindy   Beach    

5'9"   347/200/186/180

The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.

....Helen Keller

Tina22026
on 9/1/09 9:37 am
RNY on 01/14/09 with
I've got greek yogurt on my shopping list for tomorrow!  l'm going to give it a try - never had it before - never tried flax meal either - what is it exactly?

And, what pray tell are protein balls - l'm curious and interested!

Tina
Consult/Pre Op/Current/Goal - 347/329/137/160 

vagirl00
on 9/1/09 11:26 am
RNY on 09/19/07 with
Hey, Tina:

I am a big fan of the Greek yogurts.  I have tried many of the ones that are out there, but the one that I like the most is Chobani, which you can get at Giant.  I use the plain and flavor it myself...much less sugar. 

As far as the flaxseed -- again you can get it in a lot of grocery stores around the health food section.  I get the organic ground flaxseed -- it has a nice slightly nutty flavor, and it is a good source of Omega 3s.

Protein balls:  They are a nice little snack that have protein (obviously) in them.  There are a lot of recipes out there, but the one I use is:

1 c. peanut butter
1 c. oatmeal
1 c. chocolate protein powder (I use Unjury)
12 packs of Splenda

I put the peanut butter in a bowl and microwave it for about 45-50 seconds.  I then mix in the other ingredients until mixed.  Form into 1" balls (I use a cookie dough scoop), and then I refrigerate them. 

I can usually get about 18-20 protein balls out of a recipe.  Based on Unjury, Quaker Oats and Jif peanut butter (and Splenda), here is what I figured out for the nutritional information:

Serving size:  1 protein ball
Calories:    106
Fat:  7 grams
Carbs:  6 grams
Protein:  7 grams

Hope that helps!  :)
Cindy   Beach    

5'9"   347/200/186/180

The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.

....Helen Keller

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