Hey Anna - I'm still catching up on the diaries after my own vacation- finally made it to yours...U've been busy gal.
Glad to hear your vacation was nice - I'm glad you enjoyed the whale-watching on west-coast Canada - our coastlines are almost as gorgeous as NZ - ( did a trip there many years ago - loved it. )
Good work on avoiding the In/Out burgers, doughnutes, M+Ms - and I'm glad to see you got back on track with healthy groc's and daily logging now that you're home.
Sorry about your sad-heart Anna , living with the loss of your daughter must be so hard,
I am glad you are embracing positive choices and striving to travel a healthy road - it takes much strength and faith to endure, even when life is hard.
The cauliflower soup you made sounds good - if you have a chance, could you post the recipe ? ...I am finding soup is a great way to fill-up , with low-calories... I make a home-made tomatoe soup myself ( with tomatoes from my own garden ) that really hits the spot.
I laughed when I read about your big-brekkiie ! .... I am a super-fan of bacon myself...but when I read the calorie count ...was shocked ( I was even more suprised that they actually have the calories per slice listed right on the back of the bacon package...)... anyway... I did run into this a couple months back - pancakes/bacon brekkie is a favorite weekend treat my hubby&I used to do...was really missing it - so one particular Sunday morning - I looked up the calories - and as long as it's 3 pancakes/2 strips bacon / 1serving maple syrup - it can be done !...comes in at around 400cals or so.... & we had our pancake brekkie - I stuck to the serving- felt satisfied ! and not too guilty...so once in a while - can have it as a treat.... and it makes the poached eggs & whole-grain toast thru the week a lot more tolerable... lol.
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I find I get major-hungree sometimes too ( especially on my lower-cal days / I alternate between 1,600cal days/ and 1,200 cal days - the 1,200's find me really hungry by late aftn sometimes.... my remedy is lots of tea ( mint tea, chai tea) with milk ( I know -bit odd to have milk in tea...but it's really filling, soothing, and relatively low-cal..)... I also find a tablespoon of peanut butter (90cals)- a good quick-fix when I have major hungrees- and no time to prepare my full meal - the peanut butter will keep the "growlies" at bay for an hour or two - 'til I have chance to prepare supper ... and protect me from a food-frenzie binge if I let myself get too too too hungreee....
so....here's to our keeping up the exercise & healthy eats cruising forward thru the challenge of Xmas !
cheers gal ,
Maryann