Guest guest Posted January 24, 2007 Report Share Posted January 24, 2007 1,373 calories in a day. Hummmm, I wonder what I consume in a day when I have the whole potato chip bag.LOL I never get disgusted with myself. Tomorrow is another day, you fast all night long so when you wake you have already started your diet on a new day! Don't stress, life is way too short! Donna --- glpveg4life wrote: > Hi Susan: > > Don't beat yourself up because you had 1373 calories > in one day. You are doing great. > For snacks to carry I suggest carrot and celery > sticks, maybe some cut up bell peppers or a some > fruit. > > Good luck > > Gayle > > > > oldeworld > > Tue, 23 Jan 2007 6:46 PM > Re: Re: Intro - Good > tips to help new vegetarians - long but worth the > read > > > I decided against the tuna and had an egg sauteed in > olive oil. The egg was 90 calories, not sure about > the oil, but it was just a drop, enough to coat the > pan. > I also had 1 cup of broccoli and rice (this was a > mix from Uncle Ben's and it said the calorie count > for 1 cup prepared was 190. I did not add butter > like it said to). I also had one cup of green beans > at 40 calories, and 2/3 of a slice of whole grain > bread at approx 80 cal (120 for a whole slice). And > of course water to wash it all down. > > But I am a bit disgusted as I wanted to stay within > 1200 calories for the day and I ate 1373 calories. > What are some good snacks to carry with me to eat on > the go? I eat breakfast at 6 am and cannot eat again > until noon, so I need something to tide me over. Or > is there something I can eat at 6 am that will keep > me energized until noon? > Thanks > Susan > - > wwjd > > Tuesday, January 23, 2007 5:49 PM > Re: Re: Intro - Good > tips to help new vegetarians - long but worth the > read > > Susan I thought you limited your portion size enough > at your meal and it was healthy. Snacks though don't > give your stomach a chance to rest and let it empty > out, which is needs. Just have water between meals > if possible. Vegetarian Refried beans, have no oil > in them. Try the low-fat sour cream. You included > lots of good fiber too. Make sure you get those > Vegetarian Refried beans or you might end up with > those with Lard in them. Not sure if you realize > this, but tuna isn't part of vegetarian diet. I know > some have this misconception and didn't realize if > you did possibly. Not trying to step on your toes or > anything, because everyone is at a different stage > in their food choices on here. > The 100% juice is so much better for you than the > juice coctails. That is a good step, but the fresh > fruit you had is an even better step, because it > fills you up more with the fiber and giving you > something to chew on and is less calories than the > juice will be. > > We're cheering you on. That walking in the fresh > open air is wonderful for you. Sounds like a good > plan. I know a lot of folks have had good sucess > with walking and loosing weight. > HTH, > Judy > > Recent Activity > a.. 46New Members > b.. 1New Photos > c.. 108New Files > Visit Your Group > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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