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| Try the Bikergoddess Pizza recipe on the board. Its easy to make. Also drag out the crock pot, cause there are lots of recipes you can just start in the morning. You have done an amazing job and this board is going to be very glad to have you help out. Thanks for joining
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| You are amzing!! What an inspiration Welcome to
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| I love cooking chicken in the crock pot!! I just take chicken breasts and a can of broth (I found a brand that only has one carb per cup and no sugar, but I can't remember the name). I put herbs in, and just let her cook!! I then use the broth the next day for soup. Its yummy, and easy. You can throw veggies in too, my son loves cauliflower and mushrooms thrown in. You could do the same thing with a roast, or pork loin, etc.... Just start it before you leave for work, and when you come home it will be waiting for you. Oh, and welcome to ADBB and outstanding job losing all that weight!! You will do great and I look forward to reading your posts.
__________________ What would we do without it?![]() Mini-goal- 149 by June 1st. I can do it!!! Started this WOL on Feb. 13, 2006. SW 179 CW 155 GW 135 5' 4" Frankenfoods- Low Carb Shakes, Bars, Candies. Sugar Alcohols= Weight loss stalls and cravings!! These are BAD for us!!!! |
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| Hi equestrian63 and welcome to ADBB! WOW, 160 pounds is amazing, congrats!!! I don't have any suggestions to replace poptarts or the sugary cereal for your son, maybe a trip to McDonalds once a month or so (for him I'm with you on the single life and need for quick meals, I have 2 teenagers and work full time, DH works a different shift, so it would be so easy to make bad choices. So, instead they get one 'out' night a week and we work together on deciding the menu for the week, and I'll just adjust it a bit to fit my needs. The planning and as much preparation as possible helps me the most. Anyway, glad you're here and hope to see you around the board!
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| All I do when the little ones get mcdonalds, is order the double cheeseburger and ask for no condiments and I throw out the bun.I find after being on Atkins for 3 weeks, that I dont really have any temptation for that french fry.Most carb food turns me off.They also have a protein menu too, so you can pick from there.It may not be 100% induction friendly , but you can always order a salad instead of the fresh fruit.Works for me.Also, just pick the toppings off on the pizza.Cheese is ok, and most veggies that go on and pepperoni.Just dont eat the crust. You'll learn ways around situations like that pretty quickly. Congrats on the major weight loss thou.......thats awesome. Perhaps you can list your starting weight and your goal in your signature.Good luck.
__________________ WEIGHT TRACKER Goal Weight:155lbs Start Weight: 217.5lbs (February 21st/2006) Restart Weight: 204lbs (January 8/07) JANUARY 15/07: 202LBS ( -2 ) FEBUARY 05/07: 200LBS (-2) http://www.fitday.com/WebFit/PublicJournals.html?Owner=september23rd |
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| Welcome and good luck!
__________________ SW 186/ CW 177/ GW 130 5'2"/31/F 02/26/06 Today I wish you a day of ordinary miracles.... A fresh pot of coffee you didn't make yourself. An unexpected phone call from an old friend. Green stoplights on your way to work. The fastest line at the grocery store. A good sing-along song on the radio. Your keys right where you left them. ![]() http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jessic...bum?.dir=/31cf |
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| Hi and welcome! We also need to set healthy eating examples for our kids so they don't end up in the same situation as we did. There's nothing wrong as a parent saying no to Lucky Charms and Pop Tarts!!! |
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| welcome to adbb..160lbs???wow..we need to see pics girl..i am so proud of u!
__________________ ![]() 26/f//5 2` Hw136 /GW110/CW?? Give More Expect Less change can come in either of two important ways:start behaving positively or stop behaving negatively. Dr Phil |
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| I soooo know where you are coming from with giving your son a healthy, quick, diet. He is lucky you are smart enough to be concerned with what he is eating! I have three kids-youngest is 10-and the food issue is a constant struggle because of peer pressure and tv advertising. Mine are old enough so I can explain how the tv ads are trying to get you to eat foods that are not really good for you and now they are beginning to see the light as so many of their friends really have severe weight problems. It is really sad. McDonalds is a special treat for us-maybe once a month-and I found that they really liked the playground better than the food. This is probably the only place where I don't make them "finish their meal" before they play because the exercise is really better for them. My daughter realizes that the kids in her class that go to McDonalds all the time are the ones that have weight problems. I finally stopped buying cereal altogether because whenever it was in the house, my kids would climb the cupboards to get into it and eat it until it was gone. Then of course, they wouldn't eat anything at mealtimes. When I had babysitters, they would let them have it for dinner. Same thing with poptarts. I think we would have a much healthier and thinner nation if they removed the cereal aisle from the grocery stores. I think there is more nutrition in the cardboard boxes that most of that stuff comes in than what is inside the boxes. I don't go down that aisle if my kids are with me. It is hard enough to get through the candy at the check out. However, I think it is better to get a single small candy bar for a special treat or reward than a big box of cereal anyday. I now buy fruit only jam and let them smear it on toast (whole wheat) with butter for a healthier "poptart" It really doesn't take that much longer if you can remember to get certain "staples" when you do go to the grocery store. We used to play a game where they ran and told me when the tv was trying to get them to eat something that wasn't really good for them. That might help with your son and it is kind of fun. I always carry a couple of hardboiled eggs in my purse so that when I get them something to eat that I shouldn't I can stay on track and not get hungry. Also one ziplock bag for the eggs and one for the shells as I slowly peel them off. I have a Nordic Ware microwave egg boiler shaped like an egg which is wonderful. You fill it with water, put in the tray with 4 eggs and microwave on high for 8 minutes. You can finish getting dressed while they are cooking. A real timesaver! I have gone to birthday parties for their friends where I get a fork and eat only the cheese and pepperoni off the top of a slice of pizza. As far a quick meals, look in your grocery store. They have a lot of pre-cooked or prepared items in the deli section and the produce section that are really quick and lowcarb friendly! I often buy a pre-roasted chicken for a quick meal when I don't want to cook. For snacks they now have pre-cut apples (get the ones without the carmel dip!). I let my daughter dip them in natural peanut butter (you do have to stir to get the oil mixed in but they are used to it by now) If you want you can add a little splenda or even sugar as you can control the amount of sugar and you know there is no hydrogenated oil in it. My daughter also likes the pre-cut celery and carrots dipped in peanut butter or ranch dressing (bottled). They love bananas so I get a lot of them. If some of them start to go brown, I skin them and put them in a plastic freezer bag. Then I make smoothies when they want a snack. I just add either full fat yogurt or milk, MRM whey protein powder, frozen berries, splenda (you could add sugar as you can control the amount that goes in) The kids think it is a lot of fun to make. It really takes no time at all if you already have the frozen stuff in the freezer and cleanup takes less time than driving through a fast food restaurant. You can also take popsicle sticks, cut a banana in 2, stick in the popsicle stick, dip the banana in milk or yogurt and roll it in coconut, nuts, sprinkles, or whatever. You can even melt chocolate morsels (or a few leftover holiday chocolate bunnies or pumpkins, etc) for a quick chocolate covered banana. Raisins and nuts are also quick snacks if your son will eat them. I know this sounds weird but frozen peas and frozen grapes are also quick and fun finger foods. Making faces on peanut buttered toast with raisins or pieces of banana is fun for kids also. If you check out brands, there are some healthier (and low carb)hot dogs that can cook up in a minute in the microwave. You can get your son a healthier bun and eat some veggies or whatever with yours. I usually make a side dish like microwaved baked potato that I might not be able to eat, but that I can add to a meat dish so the kids are getting healthy carbs to go along with their meal, while i add a carb friendly side to mine. I didn't mean to ramble on so long but do hope it gets easier. Congratulations both on your fabulous weight loss and getting back on track--Best of luck to you!
__________________ Female/45/5'3'' SW 220.5/CW 213.5 /GW 120 measurements 3/06/2006 c-35" /b-41.5" /w-34" /h-50.5" /th-53.5 Start date-January 16 2006 1st 5 pound goal completed! 2nd 5 pound goal completed! Starting over: March 24, 2008 212 lbs. female/47/5'3'' sw 212/cw204/GW 110-120 measurements 4/30/08 c-33.5"/b-42"/w-33.5"/h-48"/t-53"/a-14" |