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Monday, August 24, 2009

Day 85 Low Carb Food Log

Day 85 - Low Carb Menu

- Fiesta chicken hot bake with romaine lettuce, salsa and sour cream
- 1 strawberry (huge) with whipped cream
- Double cheeseburger on an oopsie with lettuce, onion, mayo, mustard and ketchup with half a serving of mockafoni and cheese and more ketchup

I need to intentially get more vegetables in my diet. I know that I lose more when I eat them.... in big quantities. I am going to make a huge pot of a veggie soup and freeze it in quart size freezer bags... Makes for many easy future meals and when I make the soup myself, I control what goes into it... and what stays out of it.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Day 77 Low Carb Road to Weight Loss Success

Day 77 Low Carb Food Logue

- Two low carb wet burritos with salsa and sour cream
- Tuna salad sandwich on an oopsie with tomato and swiss cheese
- Turkey and swiss cheese grilled panini (on an oopsie, of course) with tomato and mayo
- Crystal Light Popsicle

I have found that I tend to want to eat when I'm around company.... even when I'm not hungry. Do you ever do that? I know that I was always hanging out around the food table at gatherings... but I didn't put two and two together before now. Hmm.....

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Day 65 Low Carb Eating and Mom's Unsinkable Attitude

DAY 65 Low Carb Food Logue

- 1/2 cup cottage cheese
- Chicken fajita salad with salsa and sour cream
- 3 scrambled eggs with cheddar and a sausage patty

My mom got her first brand new car! Under the Cash for Clunkers plan, she was able to get this beautiful BRAND NEW blue Jeep Compass for a great price. I'm so proud of her. Not only is she an above-the-knee amputee (due to a car crash 14 years ago), but she works full-time for the power company... and it's not a sit-down job. She is the type of person who has that "go get 'em" attitude and I just had to include pictures of her first brand-new car! While up to pee last night, her walker broke and she fell right on her shoulder. I asked her if she was going to get another walker, reminding her that her insurance company may even pay for it.

"No, walkers are for old ladies," was her reply. Go, Mom!