Breakfast (5)
3 egg whites
1 slice low sodium turkey bacon
1 cup cantaloupe
8 oz. coffee
2 Tbsp. non-dairy creamer
2 tsp. sugar
Lunch (16)
Penn Station 7" Aritchoke sub & small fries
Dinner (3)
Weight Watcher's Smart Ones Shrimp Marinara
Evening Snack (2)
8 oz. coffee
2 Tbsp. non-dairy creamer
2 tsp. sugar
Showing posts with label day out. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Food Journal (3/11/2009)
Breakfast (5)
Oatmeal
3 egg whites
8 oz. coffee
2 Tbsp. non-dairy creamer
2 tsp. sugar
Lunch (6)
*Applebee's Cajun Lime Tilapia
Afternoon Snack (3)
1 snack size bag of microwave popcorn
Dinner(10)
2 chicken fajitas
1/2 cup refried black beans
1/4 cup guacamole
Evening Snack (2)
8 oz. coffee
2 Tbsp. non-dairy creamer
2 tsp. sugar
*A little note about Applebee's Cajun Lime Tilapia. While the menu lists it as 6 points, they actually served me a double-sized portion of the fish itself yesterday. In order to really be able to count it as 6 points, you'd probably need to ask for a box and put half of what is on your plate into it, then eat the remaining half.
Oatmeal
3 egg whites
8 oz. coffee
2 Tbsp. non-dairy creamer
2 tsp. sugar
Lunch (6)
*Applebee's Cajun Lime Tilapia
Afternoon Snack (3)
1 snack size bag of microwave popcorn
Dinner(10)
2 chicken fajitas
1/2 cup refried black beans
1/4 cup guacamole
Evening Snack (2)
8 oz. coffee
2 Tbsp. non-dairy creamer
2 tsp. sugar
*A little note about Applebee's Cajun Lime Tilapia. While the menu lists it as 6 points, they actually served me a double-sized portion of the fish itself yesterday. In order to really be able to count it as 6 points, you'd probably need to ask for a box and put half of what is on your plate into it, then eat the remaining half.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Food Journals - Day 17 & 18
I'm so late posting today that I'm doing a 2-for-1 deal. I'm posting yesterday's food journal AND todays.
Breakfast (4)
3 egg whites
1 apple
8 oz. coffee
2 Tbsp. non-dairy creamer
2 tsp. sugar
Lunch (14)
Panera Pick 2:
French Onion Soup
Half Turkey Artichoke on Focaccia
1 apple
Dinner(6)
Weight Watcher's Smart Ones Santa Fe Style Rice & Beans
Evening Snack (2)
8 oz. coffee
2 Tbsp. non-dairy creamer
2 tsp. sugar
Breakfast (5)
Oatmeal
3 egg whites
8 oz. coffee
2 Tbsp. non-dairy creamer
2 tsp. sugar
Lunch (6)
Turkey club sandwich
100 Calorie Snack Pack Sun Chips
1 cup Progresso Italian-style Vegetable soup
Afternoon Snack (2)
100 Calorie Snack Pack Fudge Stripes
Dinner (9)
Weight Watcher's Smart Ones Ravioli Florentine
Shrimp salad
Evening Snack (4)
8 oz. coffee
2 Tbsp. non-dairy creamer
2 tsp. sugar
1 banana
Day 17
Breakfast (4)
3 egg whites
1 apple
8 oz. coffee
2 Tbsp. non-dairy creamer
2 tsp. sugar
Lunch (14)
Panera Pick 2:
French Onion Soup
Half Turkey Artichoke on Focaccia
1 apple
Dinner(6)
Weight Watcher's Smart Ones Santa Fe Style Rice & Beans
Evening Snack (2)
8 oz. coffee
2 Tbsp. non-dairy creamer
2 tsp. sugar
Day 18
Breakfast (5)
Oatmeal
3 egg whites
8 oz. coffee
2 Tbsp. non-dairy creamer
2 tsp. sugar
Lunch (6)
Turkey club sandwich
100 Calorie Snack Pack Sun Chips
1 cup Progresso Italian-style Vegetable soup
Afternoon Snack (2)
100 Calorie Snack Pack Fudge Stripes
Dinner (9)
Weight Watcher's Smart Ones Ravioli Florentine
Shrimp salad
Evening Snack (4)
8 oz. coffee
2 Tbsp. non-dairy creamer
2 tsp. sugar
1 banana
Friday, November 21, 2008
An excellent day...
So earlier this week I made plans to go today to see the new Twilight movie with my mother. It was running at 12:40 PM, and I wouldn't make it home in time to get my 8 year old off of the school bus. Normally, as in every other time since my oldest was born, this would inevitably mean me canceling my plans and being there. It never would have dawned on me to arrange for someone else to get my child off of the bus and keep him until I made it home. This time, however, was different. I was determined to do something for myself. In order to keep myself from chickening out I pre-ordered my non-refundable tickets. I then told my husband to arrange for his parents to get our boy off of the bus on Friday afternoon.
When I woke up this morning I found that it had snowed last night. Not much, just enough that I had to go outside and spend 15 minutes clearing my windshield and sweeping a path on the porch and stairs. My hubby came out as I was finishing to go to work, and offered to go ahead and take my SUV down the hill where I could just walk to it and be on the road. Then possible disaster struck. In just around 10 minutes, the sky opened up and dumped almost an inch of snow on the ground. Not just any snow, either, but that fine powder that ski resorts love because it packs down to ice with the slightest pressure. I made the decision to keep the boys home from school, as it was just too treacherous for them to be on a school bus. I wavered for a moment over my plans for the day, then told myself that my 16 year old was more than capable of taking care of his brother for the day - another first for me!
By the time I needed to leave, the roads had turned from snow covered to almost inch thick ice - and I was going to have to drive at least a mile on the curvy, hilly road to the nearest intersection where the road would be treated. Nervous, unsure, anxious, worried, I crept my way down the hill. At the end of the mile I discovered that the roads were, in fact, treated and that the rest of my journey would be uneventful.
So, I went to brunch with my mother, went to see Twilight (which is OMG! AMAZING!!), stopped in Target to snag some new undershirts for my oldest and a Christmas gift for my youngest, and then decided to run and pick up some pizzas and cheese sticks for dinner so that I didn't have to cook. I called my boys on the way home and had the oldest throw a quick salad together to go with.
Now it's bedtime and as I sit and reflect upon my day I am just so proud of myself! I faced my fears and drove on wintry roads, refused to allow myself to feel bad for having a day out, saw a movie that I've waited anxiously for for quite a while, and more than anything else I can rest assured in the fact that my boys are quite alright without me stressing myself to the max. They want me to be happy. That is a true gift, that knowledge, and I know that it will help me on my way to becoming the me I used to be.
When I woke up this morning I found that it had snowed last night. Not much, just enough that I had to go outside and spend 15 minutes clearing my windshield and sweeping a path on the porch and stairs. My hubby came out as I was finishing to go to work, and offered to go ahead and take my SUV down the hill where I could just walk to it and be on the road. Then possible disaster struck. In just around 10 minutes, the sky opened up and dumped almost an inch of snow on the ground. Not just any snow, either, but that fine powder that ski resorts love because it packs down to ice with the slightest pressure. I made the decision to keep the boys home from school, as it was just too treacherous for them to be on a school bus. I wavered for a moment over my plans for the day, then told myself that my 16 year old was more than capable of taking care of his brother for the day - another first for me!
By the time I needed to leave, the roads had turned from snow covered to almost inch thick ice - and I was going to have to drive at least a mile on the curvy, hilly road to the nearest intersection where the road would be treated. Nervous, unsure, anxious, worried, I crept my way down the hill. At the end of the mile I discovered that the roads were, in fact, treated and that the rest of my journey would be uneventful.
So, I went to brunch with my mother, went to see Twilight (which is OMG! AMAZING!!), stopped in Target to snag some new undershirts for my oldest and a Christmas gift for my youngest, and then decided to run and pick up some pizzas and cheese sticks for dinner so that I didn't have to cook. I called my boys on the way home and had the oldest throw a quick salad together to go with.
Now it's bedtime and as I sit and reflect upon my day I am just so proud of myself! I faced my fears and drove on wintry roads, refused to allow myself to feel bad for having a day out, saw a movie that I've waited anxiously for for quite a while, and more than anything else I can rest assured in the fact that my boys are quite alright without me stressing myself to the max. They want me to be happy. That is a true gift, that knowledge, and I know that it will help me on my way to becoming the me I used to be.
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