Deviled Eggs do sound like a good idea... I'm glad to hear you are doing well

Meat and eggs doesn't sound like a cheap way to eat, to me.
Actually it's not that bad for cost. I can get 2 1/2 dozen eggs at the store for about $3 (when I don't get them free from my mom's friend who has a chicken farm, ooohhh
the best eggs ever!!!) and that'll last me about a week since I usually go through an average of about 6/day (although I only eat that many when I devil them, because they're so darn tasty, otherwise it'd only be four). I could actually get, I think it's, 5 dozen for $5, but I'm not ready to make that commitment yet.

And the meat I get on sale when it's discounted. I won't pay more than $3/lb for meat unless it's something special like ribeye.
I can usually get ground beef for less than $2/lb, chicken legs for $1.25/lb or less, chuck steaks for about $2.25/lb, if I get the whole chicken i can get them for $.89/lb or less. Last night I just picked up some country style pork ribs for $.99/lb, that I'm going to BBQ this weekend. I'm usually eating less than a lb of actual meat per day. So I average about $5/day (probably less) worth of food, and that's including my coffee and cream addiction. I think my grocery bill is actually cheaper because I'm spending all the money I would normally for the meat (actually probably less, since I'm buying more eggs than meat now), but not buying all the vegetation to go with it, which can add up.
The main difference is that I found eating any kind of vegetation/grains (carbs) with the food usually made me hungry more often and made me want to binge for days after. When I eat without that stuff in my diet I can go all day running around on just a few eggs and bacon and not be hungry at all and have no cravings. You also get to the point where you could eat the same stuff over and over and it doesn't gross you out and you don't get tired of it. The only reason there's a variety of stuff in my fridge is for my family. I could happily eat steak and eggs at every meal.
Deviled Eggs do sound like a good idea...
Out of curiosity, what are you creaming the egg yolks with? Are you allowed mayo?
Even though I say strictly meat and eggs, with just spices and stuff. I do allow myself a little bit of mayo and some grey poupon horseradish brown mustard in my deviled eggs. I would make my own mayo, but I just don't feel like it. LOL I find that mayo doesn't seem to stall me like cheese does, so that's my reasoning for it.
Wow! I wrote a book!
Anyways, this is the start of Day 4 and I'm back at my lowest weight as of this morning!! Yay!! So my goal is that I'm making a conscious effort to avoid anything not on my challenge over the next few days. Which'll be hard. This evening we have a company picnic, tomorrow we're going to the movies and running around all day and Sunday we're going to my parents for an old-fashioned weenie roast, which won't be that bad since my dad only likes the really good all-beef hot dogs (but

the sodium).
I'm sooo not hungry this morning. At about 9pm last night, I started getting hungry so I finished off the last couple of deviled eggs. That's waaaay later then I normally eat and I'm definitely not wanting anything this morning. I'll bring some extra lunch in case I get hungrier later.
Today's menu is crockpot spicy chicken legs. I've had them going since last night, so they're just falling off the bones now. mmmmmm