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edina
response 413 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 18:43 UTC 2003

I'm currently working through a small piece of pork loin stuffed with wild
mushrooms, some mashed potatoes and a bit of steamed broccoli.
jaklumen
response 414 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 18:49 UTC 2003

[this spot graciously and rampantly parodied by the folks at M-Net]

...and sometimes the jester has much to say.

You know, Sindi, for a skinny woman, you've got a lot of nerve 
preaching to a fat boy.  I understand you're probably thinking you're 
helping, as you live a great lifestyle... but I'm not sure you've 
struggled.

No, I've had some meds do funky things to my weight up and down, so 
it's not just the eating.

And you're not listening at all.  You hear "low-carb" and 
assume "mostly meat."  Not necessarily.  It's been lots of breakfasts 
of eggs, eggs, eggs.  Lunches have been endless salads, and when I 
failed to get creative, sometimes my willpower failed me and I made a 
poor eating choice.  Other days, it was "gee, that coleslaw wasn't very 
filling."  Dinner is pretty balanced, though.  I get a chance to eat 
plenty of vegetables and full-fiber grain... because dinner isn't 
supposed to be low-carb, per se.  I explained all of this in 
the "mynxcat wants to be svelte" item.

Now people may think I am probably unnecessarily justifying myself.  
But... I think I've said my peace.
tod
response 415 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 19:26 UTC 2003

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slynne
response 416 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 19:33 UTC 2003

YOu know. There is a reason that Sindi is so skinny. While I dont think 
I would be happy living and eating as she does, I have no doubt that if 
I did, it would make me very thin. 
happyboy
response 417 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 19:34 UTC 2003

coffee, oatmeal, nanner, water, AND MEDS.
keesan
response 418 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 21:21 UTC 2003

A ways back there - we get brown rice through a buying coop and it is
Lundberg.  The Arkansa grower seems to have gone out of business so no more
choice if we want organic brown rice.

I consider eggs in the same category as meat - no fiber, lots of fat and
protein, and too much protein means you are breaking it down for energy
(instead of carbohydrates being used for energy) which creates breakdown
products which are hard on the kidneys and liver.  Also meat/fish/milk/eggs
are a lot less bulky than vegetables and whole grains, and you will not fill
as full after eating them.

I fully understand that it is more difficult for some people to achieve a
healthy weight, and that drugs can make it harder to do so. 
edina
response 419 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 21:26 UTC 2003

Wait a minute - did you just say that it is easier to feel full after eating
vegetables than meat/fish/eggs?  Because I've found that to be just hte
opposite.
anderyn
response 420 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 21:30 UTC 2003

Exactly, meat/fish/eggs have fat, which make you feel fuller. At least, they
do me. The fat seems to be somewhat necessary to the sensation of fullness.
slynne
response 421 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 21:57 UTC 2003

Hehe. Certain veggies have a way of making me feel full but still 
hungry. It is annoying. 
tod
response 422 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 22:03 UTC 2003

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scott
response 423 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 22:35 UTC 2003

Mmmm... Wasabi peas.  They're like freebased sushi.
slynne
response 424 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 23:18 UTC 2003

Oh man. I love those. 
keesan
response 425 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 30 00:08 UTC 2003

I think we are using different definitions of full.  When I feel full, it
hurts to put more into my stomach.
tod
response 426 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 30 00:18 UTC 2003

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happyboy
response 427 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 30 02:56 UTC 2003

/passes t-d a sack of whitey's
slynne
response 428 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 30 04:30 UTC 2003

resp#425 - that is what I mean by full. It hurts to put more into my 
stomach. And yet, sometimes when I just eat veggies, I feel full but 
still feel hungry. It is a weird sensation and quite annoying because 
even though I am still hungry, I cant eat anything so I have to just be 
hungry. 
mynxcat
response 429 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 30 15:21 UTC 2003

I think I kn ow that feelin g - like when you feel bloated and 
couldn't possibly eat a bite, but your stomach's still growling. I 
hate that. Stupid over-active digestive system.

I'm having dry corn-flakes this morning. Good snack.

Also, yesterday, had the soft tacos at Chipotle. Then read an article 
about how the burrito at Chipotle was about 1300 calories!! Chipotle 
hasn't published it's nutritional information either on the site, or 
any of the calorie counter books I checked out at B&N. The article did 
mention that Chipotle had not made the nutritional content of it's 
meals avaialbe, but I thought it was mandatory that all restaurants 
could produce the nutritional content of it's meals if the public 
wanted it? Isn't this true.

Anyways, no more Chipotle for me for a long time. (Maybe this post 
should have gone in item 20 :P sorry)
edina
response 430 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 30 15:28 UTC 2003

I've e-mailed Chipotle - no, they don't have the nutritional values.  Which
I find annoying.  But, everyone's food varies, with their choices and the
generosity of the people making it.  I currently get the vegetarian burrito
bowl and eat about 1/3 of it, saving the rest for later.
mynxcat
response 431 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 30 16:39 UTC 2003

The Vegetarian Burrito apparently had as many calories as a burger and 
fries, or something similar. It seemed outrageously high. You can save 
some calories, by getting the bowl instead of the tortilla wrap (340 
calories), substituting rice with lettuce and skipping the guacomole.

That would be 430 calories and 4.5 gms of fat. I'm happier with a 
Subway sandwich at 280 calories and 4 gms of fat for the Turkey.
edina
response 432 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 30 18:13 UTC 2003

I would be worried if I ate it all at once (which I used to do - WOW!), but
now it's many meals for me.
mynxcat
response 433 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 30 19:14 UTC 2003

Yeah, I guess that's ok. I wish I had known *before* I had all three 
of my soft tacos, though. :( (Not to mention have to worry about how 
to pack really wet, messy soft tacos to have for later)
edina
response 434 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 30 19:17 UTC 2003

That's what's nice about the bowl.  it just wraps up - they'll give you the
foil.
dah
response 435 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 30 20:53 UTC 2003

Haha!  There's something for agora!  "pack really wet, messy soft wet 
tacos"!  AShaha.  j/k.
tsty
response 436 of 588: Mark Unseen   Nov 4 04:48 UTC 2003

meatloaf sammich w/ slice 'o-swiss, mustard, mayo, lettuce, on wholewheat
edina
response 437 of 588: Mark Unseen   Nov 4 14:18 UTC 2003

scrambled egg.
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