Silver Sonnet
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Wow--I'm up here posting before breakfast, even before coffee. But this site was SOOOOOO helpful to me last time I did this, I just feel like it's a life line.
In reading over my diary posts from when I was losing weight, I noticed some things about the way I was eating. So later today, I'm going to copy all the "menu posts" and use them as a starting place for getting back on track. And I'm buying vanilla yogurt. It's so easy for me to bog down trying to be perfect: yogurt has sugar, and I don't want to eat sugar. But I REALLY don't want to eat artificial sweeteners, so I end up eating a bag of chips instead. That's crazy.
And I'm getting some frozen veggies in low-fat cheese sauce. I used to put them over baked potatoes or rice, or stir them into veggies or even just eat them (plain or with extra veggies added) with whole grain bread. Fast, easy, and I can take them to work for healthy lunches.
Today's lunch is likely to not be so healthy. I'm going with my daughter to her doctor's appointment, and I'll sure we'll end up eating out. Since she's pregnant, we'll eat wherever she's in the mood for, and I'll just have to try to find something that won't throw me off balance.
Breakfast will be raisin bran with blueberries, organic 1% milk, and maybe some flax seed. And I don't know, yet, what I'll do about supper. I'm going to the store, so I'll see what looks good.
In reading over my diary posts from when I was losing weight, I noticed some things about the way I was eating. So later today, I'm going to copy all the "menu posts" and use them as a starting place for getting back on track. And I'm buying vanilla yogurt. It's so easy for me to bog down trying to be perfect: yogurt has sugar, and I don't want to eat sugar. But I REALLY don't want to eat artificial sweeteners, so I end up eating a bag of chips instead. That's crazy.
And I'm getting some frozen veggies in low-fat cheese sauce. I used to put them over baked potatoes or rice, or stir them into veggies or even just eat them (plain or with extra veggies added) with whole grain bread. Fast, easy, and I can take them to work for healthy lunches.
Today's lunch is likely to not be so healthy. I'm going with my daughter to her doctor's appointment, and I'll sure we'll end up eating out. Since she's pregnant, we'll eat wherever she's in the mood for, and I'll just have to try to find something that won't throw me off balance.
Breakfast will be raisin bran with blueberries, organic 1% milk, and maybe some flax seed. And I don't know, yet, what I'll do about supper. I'm going to the store, so I'll see what looks good.

