How many π°π°π°π°π° did I eat?π
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conniewilkins56 wrote: Β»12 little π° standing in a row!β¦β¦.if I can count nuts, itβs 13 bunnies!β¦β¦.I had strawberries,tossed salad,tomatoes,onions,lettuce,cucumbers,blackberries,orange,apple,broccoli,yellow squash, carrots
Wow! Can I borrow some @conniewilkins56 ? πππ1 -
Nope!β¦.I have to eat all of my veggies and fruits!β¦.my β€οΈ told me!3
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Good for you! *Kitten*off them scroungets of your hard fought π°π°π°. Good going Connie & hope all goes well with the Cardiologist π2
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Harrumph! Are we supposed to be nice to the lost in the moors sheep well behaved cockers drag in?????? I suppose I can TRY!
Hello there! Looking forward to learning about all your tea time bunnies!1 -
Monday Bunnies π°π°π° π°π°π° π°π°π° π°π°π
π°π° good morning clementine bunnies
π°π°π°π° green soup bunnies
π°π°π°π°π°π field of green salad bunnies (greensπ°π°, cucumber π°, strawberries π°π + bean π°)3 -
Monday:
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800g zucchini, non stick pan fried with a bit of spray for half. Half were oven baked with a bit of spray. The pan fried were better.
1.2kg of a mix of the mostly vegetable tomato sauce with veggie based beefless crumble.
50g sriracha
I think we can safely say that 10 bunnies were exceeded even if some of them are questionable!
The beefless mix? Taste actually far from bad though quite salty. Calories very high imho. Like 240 per 100g
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Good work, PAV! I've kinda given up on those veggie crumble products and use lentils instead. Most of the time they work well! Add that "chew" - and less "weirdness"2
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I also got the chorizo crumble and some highly caloric "sausage rolls". You know how they got me: $9 in points when you buy $30 PCO plant based by April 20 Was going to get the cauliflower pie but it didn't look like it was enough to split in two even though it was coming in above 800 Cal per person!2
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Cauliflower pie?????2
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Mmβ¦ agreed cauli pieβ¦. Cauli cheeeeeese - ooooh yes!
Chasing them bunnies today again
Breakfast - 0
Lunch - π°π°π°
Tea - π°and a1/2 π°
Does red wine x 120 mls count ?πππ₯΄
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wine = well hugged bunnies3
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Wine? Definitely a fruit πππ3
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I keep posting in the wrong placeβ¦.I had 10 π° today!1
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PAV - I'm still waiting to hear about this PC cauliflower pie????????
14 Tuesday Bunnies π°π°π° π°π°π° π°π°π° π°π°π° π°π°
π°π° good morning clementine bunnies
π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π° field of green salad bunnies (greensπ°π°, cucumber π°, strawberries π°π°, red pepper π°π° + bean π°)
Cauliflower (330g) π°π°π°π°, little gem potatoes (170g)π°π° (and voila - all the cauliflower is gone before it goes off - though it wasn't any cauliflower pie!)2 -
Does anyone else feel like Flopsy, Mopsy, or Peter Cottentail?β¦.I swear my nose is wiggling and I have this urge to hop!3
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I don't really weigh my bunnies... just kinda throw it all in until it looks good.
Bunnies for yesterday (cause I am dumb and have no idea how to do the bunny emoji).
Breakfast: 0 bunnies (I skipped totally due to too much work)
Lunch: Hashbrown potatoes (at least 1/2 a bunny because potatoes are really nutritious), raw mini cucumber, mini bell peppers, and sugar snap peas (so like maybe 1 bunny?)
Dinner: Cauliflower rice added to my regular rice (1 bunny), mixed frozen veggies in the rice (1 bunny), sauteed mushrooms (1 bunny), and sauteed zucchini and onions (2 bunnies... there was a lot).
So maybe 6.5 bunnies?
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I've weighed my bunnies the past few days to get an idea. Your mini cucumber was probably 1 bunny all on its own...lol...I eat many of those babies! And, I just cut and paste PAV's bunny images.2
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Dumb bunnies lolβ¦..so what exactly constitutes a π°?β¦.. variety or measurement?β¦β¦btw all these π° are really making my fiber intake go over the moonβ¦.and with so much less sodium, I am spending a lot of time in the bathroom!1
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I'm having a much more bunny-tastic day than yesterday's shameful performance.
I've just finished lunch and I've had π°π°π° - π°π°π° - π°π°π°bunnies already!
Breakfast - 80g prunes - π°π°
Lunch - 320g mixed salad which included red and white cabbage, carrot, spring onion, cucumber, yellow and red cherry tomatoes, yellow, red and orange pepper and beetroot - π°π°π°π°
Juice of one whole lemon π°
Whole avocado π°π°
A good start to the day....with my fibre caution thrown to the wind! Even if the rest of the day is bunnyless that's a respectable tally.
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Woohoo! Just coming in to post Tuesday because I fell asleep before I did last nightπ
π°π°π° - π°π° for tomatoes, arugula, 50-50 spring mix, and fresh onions (432g)
π°π°π° - π°π for 371g baby potatoes and 25g sriracha because it's mostly made with red jalapenos and I needed a quarter bunny to justify adding the half flopsie so @Athijade can find the emoji to cut and paste π
Personally I think that the Dare 100% plant based real fruit sour gummies should qualify as a half bunnie, but I'll take one for the team and only call 9.5 bunnies, so not 10+ with β for me today!
Laurie I never did buy the cauli pie. It is was the plant product section next to the plant based sausage rolls I bought. Looked like 1650 Cal for a (light) two person meal. So maybe a substantial low cal salad boost to keep it in reasonable dinner category3 -
conniewilkins56 wrote: Β»Dumb bunnies lolβ¦..so what exactly constitutes a π°?β¦.. variety or measurement?β¦β¦btw all these π° are really making my fiber intake go over the moonβ¦.and with so much less sodium, I am spending a lot of time in the bathroom!
I think 85g of fresh or 40g of dried vegetable or fruit = one π°. Beans count for up to 1 bunny per day only. Potatoes count as veggies. I think the first post defines a bunny - but I can't remember for sure and I don't want to lose all this typing to go back to check smiley:2 -
@luxia2020 -- ya think I'm not going to find out how many bunnies you've hunted down recently?
80-85 is a portion of fruit or vegetables in most studies. Or 40g of dried things such as figs, or prunes, or fruit leather. Five a day usually defined as three portions of veggies and two portions of fruits is a common recommendation by many health authorities when it comes to healthy eating.
While, for example, the British nutritional guidelines count the totality of pulses one eats in a day as a single portion that can be applied towards the five a day, they specifically exclude vegetables commonly used as starches such as potatoes and plantains. This is in order to encourage variety and to avoid extra calories.
That said, nutritionally if you ARE eating a variety and are controlling your calories, it makes zero sense to MY πΉ hamsters to exclude a nutritious bunny such as a potato but count an equally (but not additionally) nutritious bunny for a sweet potato. It smacks like the stuff I don't like with WW where a very similar item can cost almost none, or a large number of points depending on whether it is packaged with the right name! And this is MY bunnies, so the guidelines are what makes sense to MY πΉs. So there. XD
There was a study I spotted back in the day (around 2015 for the younger crowd, probably not even born yet! ) that was showing additional health benefits to the people eating not only their 5 a day, but going up to 8 to 10 a day.
And that's where the bunnies came into play. As a way to encourage not forgetting to throw in a gratuitous veggie or fruit once in a while even if not particularly inspired to do so otherwise. A way to slowly increase consumption if one wants towards the 8 to 10 or higher range.2 -
Why don't these count?
They're PLANT based, they SAY so! They have REAL FRUIT, they SAY so!
Why don't they count?!?!?!?!?
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We wish πππ3
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Bunny β¦.Bunniesβ¦..Bl**minβ bunnies where are you?
π°π°πΉπ°π°πβ¦. Aggravating hamster getting in there!2 -
Not quite so many π° today but I managed more than I used to!
π bunnies
Watermelon π°
π bunnies
Asparagus bunnies
Sweet potato π°
Nuts and seeds and veggie/ fruit organic bread!4 -
Gotta watch out for those short-eared bunnies for sure.
That is one of the few things I'm succeeding with - BUNNIES - thank God (PAV) for bunny counting.
I think "gummies" and "bunnies" start sounding more alike if you put a little whiskey in your tea?2