Last Thing You Ate / Drank?

Fitato

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Breakfast today is peach yogurt, a protein bar, and a banana. This is the second day in a row this has been my breakfast. Sometimes I get "hooked" on certain foods/meals and will eat that exact same thing for a week straight, so I know this is probably going to be the same breakfast I have for the next week.
 

Fitato

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My foreman at work switch from buying pop to buying a home sparkling water machine. He use to buy pop and eat fast food for lunch, he watched what I brought from home everyday and was inspired to change, he went on to lose a lot of weight.

unfortunately, it costs more to create your own sparkling water than it does to buy it at the store :( Otherwise, I'd love to own one of those!
 

Fitato

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Last thing I ate was 2 Stonemill cranberry pumpkin seed naturally fermented whole grain bread toasted.

That article lists very different numbers from the ones I've seen elsewhere, hmm

Currently sipping on lemon tea, about to eat a santa fe salad!
 

Logan

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"Once more, once more."
Haven't posted recently. But have made some things. More indulgent than health food but all from scratch.
Ratatouille, Japanese milk bread, Marmalade, Maple Syrup, Palmiers, Fish n' chips with coleslaw, falafel on pita-like flatbread, pizza with a 24 hour crust and homemade sauce, massive Easter dinner and bunny carrot cake with lots of ginger.
 

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Fitato

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Mystic from Kansas
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Made a homemade milkshake. 1% milk, Halo chocolate ice cream, protein peanut butter powder, and 1 tablespoon of chocolate malt powder. Very delicious and decently low calorie (by milkshake standards at least lol).
 

dancer

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Fae from India
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"New Bee getting fit"
Haven't posted recently. But have made some things. More indulgent than health food but all from scratch.
Ratatouille, Japanese milk bread, Marmalade, Maple Syrup, Palmiers, Fish n' chips with coleslaw, falafel on pita-like flatbread, pizza with a 24 hour crust and homemade sauce, massive Easter dinner and bunny carrot cake with lots of ginger.
proud of you! well done!! you know i want the recipe! :D
 

Furrymama

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from Ohio USA
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Haven't posted recently. But have made some things. More indulgent than health food but all from scratch.
Ratatouille, Japanese milk bread, Marmalade, Maple Syrup, Palmiers, Fish n' chips with coleslaw, falafel on pita-like flatbread, pizza with a 24 hour crust and homemade sauce, massive Easter dinner and bunny carrot cake with lots of ginger.
Any time you want to make ANY of those, I will be happy to take some off your hands. LOL.
 

Fitato

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One-Year anniversary since the last post...lol. I last ate carrot cake! That was about 7 hours ago, Halloween has been distracting. I'm not sure what I'll have for dinner: Candy or a real meal? Lol
 

Henry (thinman)

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Tofu, egg and rice with soy sauce and tomato slices, but before that for lunch . . .

Had to try the new Big Arch from Canadian McDonald's, not that I eat fast food often.

Calories: 1,030 calories per 377g serving
Fat: 66g, which is 88% of the daily value (DV)
Saturated fat: 26g
Trans fat: 2g
Carbohydrates: 57g
Fiber: 3g, which is 11% of the DV
Sugar: 14g, which is 14% of the DV
Protein: 52g
Cholesterol: 180mg
Sodium: 1,980mg, which is 86% of the DV
Potassium: 700mg, which is 15% of the DV
Calcium: 250mg, which is 20% of the DV
Iron: 7.5mg, which is 43% of the DV

The Big Arch is a double-decker burger with two quarter-pound beef patties, white cheese, onions, pickles, lettuce, and Big Arch sauce. It weighs about 14 ounces, which is almost double the size of a Big Mac.
 

Henry (thinman)

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Last nights supper was chicken thighs boiled and meat separated then cooked rice stick noodle in that liquid, fry up some Chinese sliced mushroom the chicken and then the noodle, low salt soy sauce finish.

Tofu with something tonight, maybe in a soup. I prefer medium tofu over firm, firm is kinda rubbery.
 

Saffity

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"Getting strong enough to keep two tiny humans from unaliving themselves."
Breakfast was a gluten free tomato and cheese sandwich, hastily munched and chased by coffee as I got ready for work.
 

AquaMarie

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"If there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water."
Homemade apple-and-oats protein cookie and a cup of hibiscus berry green tea for my breakfast. :cup:
 

Furrymama

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from Ohio USA
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I didn't drink anything but water yesterday because I spent the majority of the day flying and went to 3 different airports to get all my flights. It's a good thing I didn't, because when I was having dinner with my parents (that's who I was flying to spend this long weekend with), my heart seemed to be beating fast and I was just feeling off. Maybe it was because of all the flying and having to carry my heavy bag. I don't know. But when I got back to the hotel by 7:30pm (I detest NC traffic), I just couldn't stomach beer or wine (regardless of the fact I didn't have any in the hotel room, LMAO). It was a good decision on my part, which I don't make often enough.

I do want to mention one of the things I had for dinner last night was brand new to me (a 50+ year old USA born woman, LOL). My parents live in a retirement community (they also have nursing care and skilled nursing care, as well as independent living). I had a spam, egg, and rice sushi roll. I've NEVER had SPAM. Growing up the reputation in my general circle is that it was a bad food item. I have to say I was pleasantly surprised that the spam, as well as the other ingredients tasted delicious. Will I buy SPAM? Probably not. But I won't turn my nose up at it in the future.
 

Furrymama

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from Ohio USA
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Haven't posted recently. But have made some things. More indulgent than health food but all from scratch.
Ratatouille, Japanese milk bread, Marmalade, Maple Syrup, Palmiers, Fish n' chips with coleslaw, falafel on pita-like flatbread, pizza with a 24 hour crust and homemade sauce, massive Easter dinner and bunny carrot cake with lots of ginger.
I'd be more than happy to come over for a few of those meals.
 
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