Just now got my laptop set up again. So:
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Breakfast/lunch: Blueberry yogurt and raisins, 300 calories. (I woke up at 12; breakfast was a bit out of the question by then.)
Dinner: Went to Ruby Tuesday because I'm back from school. I had the Asian glazed salmon with string beans and mashed cauliflower, but I only ate half the cauliflower because it had way too much garlic. That comes out to 650, according to their site, but I'm saying 700 to account for calorie bloat.
By this time, it was 8:30 and I'm in the position of not having eaten enough at all, so I had a rather large dessert/snack. I also realize I haven't eaten nearly enough vegetables today; that'll be rectified tomorrow when I have time to make a proper lunch.
Dessert: Strawberries, and a Joseph's pita with two tablespoons of sugar-free orange marmalade, 200 calories.
Snack: A bowl (one cup) of shredded wheat cereal, 200 calories.
Total: 1400 calories, but I'm pretty sure I'm overestimating.
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Exercise: You've got to be kidding me. Not only did I just move out, but I'm sick. I'll try to find my sneakers tomorrow, but I'm not making any promises, both because there are dozens of bags in the garage, and because I may still be sick.
Morale: Decent, actually, other than being sick. The only problem is that I have this nagging feeling that I overate today. I know I didn't. The numbers don't lie. I think it's from eating so much in a short time span, but if I ate anything later I'd never get to sleep.
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I also took the time to assess the house's groceries. My grandmother and I are going shopping tomorrow, so I'll have a say. Here's what I found:
Bread - The only breadlike products in the house that I can eat are the Joseph's stuff. I like it OK, but it isn't technically bread. I'll try and find some actual bread that's OK.
Cereal - There's that shredded wheat, which is safe, probably because I bought it. Nobody else will touch it because everyone else in the house hates it. I'm still going to pick up a box of Kashi cereal, because it tastes better for the same calories. More sugar, but it's less than yogurt.
Yogurt - Corn syrup. I'll buy my own.
Peanut butter - The kind with lots of sugar. Also, it's creamy. I'll have to buy my own. If they ask, I'll say I prefer crunchy. (Which I do.)
Jelly - Surprisingly, everything we have is safe - either sugar-free, or the expensive stuff that's made with just fruit.
Snacks - Didn't bother to check. I buy my own anyway.
Sauces/condiments - The only thing that is going to be a problem is the barbecue sauce. This is a problem because barbecued chicken/pork loin is something they eat at least once a week. Luckily, they seem to be receptive so far to my saying I can't have things.