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tod
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response 426 of 588:
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Oct 30 00:18 UTC 2003 |
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happyboy
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response 427 of 588:
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Oct 30 02:56 UTC 2003 |
/passes t-d a sack of whitey's
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slynne
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response 428 of 588:
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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.
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mynxcat
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response 429 of 588:
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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)
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edina
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response 430 of 588:
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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.
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mynxcat
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response 431 of 588:
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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.
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edina
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response 432 of 588:
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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.
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mynxcat
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response 433 of 588:
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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)
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edina
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response 434 of 588:
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Oct 30 19:17 UTC 2003 |
That's what's nice about the bowl. it just wraps up - they'll give you the
foil.
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dah
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response 435 of 588:
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Oct 30 20:53 UTC 2003 |
Haha! There's something for agora! "pack really wet, messy soft wet
tacos"! AShaha. j/k.
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tsty
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response 436 of 588:
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Nov 4 04:48 UTC 2003 |
meatloaf sammich w/ slice 'o-swiss, mustard, mayo, lettuce, on wholewheat
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edina
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response 437 of 588:
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Nov 4 14:18 UTC 2003 |
scrambled egg.
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slynne
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response 438 of 588:
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Nov 4 19:08 UTC 2003 |
For breakfast: A homemade breakfast shake. I always really liked the
idea of slimfast because it is a quick and easy way to get some
breakfast when one is in a hurry. But it gets most of it's calories
from sugar which wasnt working for me. I would get hungry again too
fast. So I bought some soy protein powder and I mix it with some
metamucil and soy milk and that keeps me from feeling hungry until
lunch.
Lunch today was a chicken ceasar salad.
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keesan
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response 439 of 588:
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Nov 4 20:51 UTC 2003 |
Fried fava beans. First soak for at least 24 hours then fry slowly in a
little oil. An attempt to add calories and protein. You can also buy them
prefried at the Chinese food stores but they are somewhat stale and salty.
Odd that there is sugar in both weight-loss and weight-gain liquid
preparations.
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tod
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response 440 of 588:
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Nov 4 23:45 UTC 2003 |
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jaklumen
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response 441 of 588:
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Nov 5 04:11 UTC 2003 |
resp:438 re: homemade shake... let me know if that works for you.
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mary
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response 442 of 588:
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Nov 5 13:32 UTC 2003 |
I awoke at 4:30 and after listening to the silence for 20 minutes or so I
got up and made a batch of cinnamon apple bread pudding. I then went back
to bed only to awaken a little later to the aroma of baking cinnamon. It
tastes wonderful. My scruffy (morning mode) husband then appeared and I
gave his scratchy unshaved cheek a kiss.
All in all it's only 8:30 and I've exercised all five senses. ;-)
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scott
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response 443 of 588:
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Nov 5 14:02 UTC 2003 |
French toast, with various toppings. Tea, Earl Grey, hot.
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slynne
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response 444 of 588:
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Nov 5 14:23 UTC 2003 |
resp:441 - I am not drinking that shake in any attempt to lose weight.
It just need something somedays that is quick and can hold me until
lunch time. So in that sense, this works for me :)
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tod
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response 445 of 588:
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Nov 5 18:19 UTC 2003 |
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edina
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response 446 of 588:
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Nov 5 18:54 UTC 2003 |
Half a calzone, stuffed with peppers and ricotta.
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slynne
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response 447 of 588:
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Nov 5 19:51 UTC 2003 |
I do the oatmeal thing quite a lot but it isnt always an option.
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keesan
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response 448 of 588:
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Nov 5 21:46 UTC 2003 |
Asparagus, tater tots, fried rice, broccoli, strawberries, ice cream, fried
potatoes, mushrooms, canned peaches and mandarin oranges, watermelon, green
beans, more ice cream, mussels, sushi.
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remmers
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response 449 of 588:
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Nov 5 22:55 UTC 2003 |
You ate all that stuff at one sitting?
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keesan
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response 450 of 588:
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Nov 5 23:21 UTC 2003 |
Yes, a little of each, at Gourmet Garden. They don't have much of a vegetable
selection so you have to pick out the vegetables from the meat, which is where
the asparagus and broccoli came from. I am trying to gain weight so should
probably not have eaten mostly vegetables and fruit.
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