Daily Meals/ Exercise
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I wish it were like that for me. Instead i eat more when i cook because its so good i cant take having seconds and thirds2
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tabletop_joe wrote: »Yiss.
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^I made spicy ginger tofu and eggplant tonight. It wasn't pretty, but it was tasty and vegan-friendly.
Thanks ^_^1 -
SWEET POTATO/GARBANZO SALAD
SAAG (COOKED MIX OF SPINACH, RAPINI, MUSTARD GREENS),
ROTI & BUTTERMILK
FRIED FISH & NAAN PAKORA3 -
That looks sooo yummy and creamy! I love saag. You have some seriously good skills.1
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I'm inspired to eat Indiana soon lol. It's not letting me post a picture but today it's hummus pinwheels with butter lettuce because good lettuce matters2
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Thank you @tabletop_joe
Awww, well I'm gonna have to try imagining them pinwheels now eh @Baphometta. Any mention of hummus reminds me of shawarmas love that stuff with extra garlic sauce n hummus0 -
Gumbo, mon cher.
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Greek wraps today!
Fat free feta cheese, protein up 90 calorie wraps, sun-dried tomatoes, olives, banana peppers, tzatziki, chikn, red onion, the works1 -
Marieyeyeam wrote: »
SWEET POTATO/GARBANZO SALAD
SAAG (COOKED MIX OF SPINACH, RAPINI, MUSTARD GREENS),
ROTI & BUTTERMILK
FRIED FISH & NAAN PAKORA
If this is low calorie teach me your ways. 0_o Even if I do a tomato based balti of bhuna they always end up 4 figure cals somehow.0 -
@animatorswearbras I wrote u an essay n I lost it1
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Ugh... N it's still cutting me off. Good night y'all0
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Marieyeyeam wrote: »@animatorswearbras I wrote u an essay n I lost it
Oh noes! I feel you, thankyou for taking the time though. x0 -
We're on the home stretch! Good job guys!2
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This is lame but I'm stoked. I got a little box for veggies and dip and found out that it came with a wee little paddle with which to spread shmear with! The wonders of this life never cease!
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Thats so cute... The little surprises really get me smiling1
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Omg so good cod on George Forman can't remember sauce name moment will get if wanted low calories it's on my diary1 -
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Weigh the corncob. Eat the corn. Weigh the cob. Subtract the cob from the original total and log that weight.2