Team FOODIES: because you wanna loose a few pounds but love

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  • mizpaden74
    mizpaden74 Posts: 3,852 Member
    no change...

    SW:171
    CW: 168

    But I'm good with that - I'm still and I think after a couple of good days I will be down a bit more!
  • amflautist
    amflautist Posts: 895 Member
    OMG, you ARE my people. I'm SOOO happy I found you. I love to cook, have been avoiding it for quite a while because when I cook I eat my own goodies with too much gusto, in too much volume. But I am determined that I will relearn to cook. I want to cook using more flavor, fewer fats, and much smaller portions.

    My stats:
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    amflautist, age 70
    CW: 226
    height: 6' (I'm the short one. My son is 6'6", daughter 6'4", hubby 6'3")
    GW: 155-170 (I weighed 150-155 from age 16-50.)
    My real goal: Lose enough weight that I can run 100 meters, and wear 3" heels without tottering.
    ________________________________________
    Oh, forgot to tell you. Just before I found this topic, I posted a new recipe
    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/323765-new-recipe-for-kale-and-black-bean-veggie-burgers
    It looked gorgeous in the pan. I think I will charge up my camera battery and take pictures of the good creations from now on.
  • mizpaden74
    mizpaden74 Posts: 3,852 Member
    :drinker: Hi am!!
  • amflautist
    amflautist Posts: 895 Member
    drinker.gif

    Hi back to you Miz. Are you actually IN that photo? (I hope the answer is yes!)
  • mizpaden74
    mizpaden74 Posts: 3,852 Member
    Heh - no that is just a proud mom pic of the 10 y/o's first football game evah. (#21 towards the far right)

    I have been really enjoying my slow cooker chicken for lunches for last the week or so. On the weekend I put about 6 good sized chicken breasts on the slow cooker, top with a can of 'rotel' type tomatoes (undrained), some corn (either frozen or canned drained), and a can of black beans. Season with salt, pepper, chili powder. Cook on high for 6 hours. Stir up to shred the chicken and distribute everything. I spoon some into a container every morning, maybe some extra salsa, and a tortilla on the side. It's been doing a pretty good job of hitting the spot.

    Waves to all!!

    Marla
  • fantomette
    fantomette Posts: 148 Member
    Hello amflautist! glad you're here!!!

    hum okay. So my weight hasn't change this week.
    My foot still hurts like hell so I'm really trying to cut back on my portions since I cannot go walking or running.

    I'm cooking this right now, kinda mexican soup.
    http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Spicy-Roasted-Vegetable-Soup-with-Toasted-Tortillas-106297

    But I made it simpler: used a can of chopped tomatoes instead of fresh tomatoes,no corn tortillas, no chickpeas or green beans.
    I'm gonna serve that with a few tortillas corn chips.
  • Lemonaiding
    Lemonaiding Posts: 78 Member
    Hello all! I didn't weigh in this week because I was camping and lord knows I need to rehydrate and kick butt with those two extreme cheat days. Tonight for dinner I am making stuffed peppers. I browned some ground beef. Cut up an onion, green pepper, fresh basil, garlic and bay leaves. Poured in a can of tomato sauce, some uncooked arborio rice and worcestershire sauce. Simmered it all for about 45 minutes and seasoned with salt and pepper. Stuffed the green peppers and topped with mozzarella. Broiled to bubbly. Yum!
  • Lemonaiding
    Lemonaiding Posts: 78 Member
    Today I weighed in at 179.6! I have not been this small since elementary school. I even had a doctor tell me when I was 14/15 that I would never get below 180 because I was big boned. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! In your face!

    Anyways.....I will be making my husband lasagna for his birthday tomorrow. Today I will make the ragu bolognese and bechamel sauce. Along with the biga for the ciabatta. Tomorrow I will make the lasagna noodles and garlic aioli. I haven't made lasagna in over a year. It is going to be delicious!
  • mizpaden74
    mizpaden74 Posts: 3,852 Member
    Congrats on your CW!!! wow your lasagna sounds amazing!!! excuse while I wipe the drool off my face

    no change for weight - but I am ok - I had a carb filled weekend of mindless snacking (boo) I am back at it today - breakfasts and lunches prepped

    have a great week all!
  • fantomette
    fantomette Posts: 148 Member
    Today I weighed in at 179.6! I have not been this small since elementary school. I even had a doctor tell me when I was 14/15 that I would never get below 180 because I was big boned. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! In your face!

    Anyways.....I will be making my husband lasagna for his birthday tomorrow. Today I will make the ragu bolognese and bechamel sauce. Along with the biga for the ciabatta. Tomorrow I will make the lasagna noodles and garlic aioli. I haven't made lasagna in over a year. It is going to be delicious!

    WOW!!!:smile: AWESOME job on going below 180!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I ate lasagna too a few days ago. I needed some comfort food:wink: I know it's full of cals but it's healthy so I don't mind once in awhile...My boyfriend and I made homemade bolognese sauce it was delicious!
  • Lemonaiding
    Lemonaiding Posts: 78 Member
    Today I weighed in at 179.6! I have not been this small since elementary school. I even had a doctor tell me when I was 14/15 that I would never get below 180 because I was big boned. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! In your face!

    Anyways.....I will be making my husband lasagna for his birthday tomorrow. Today I will make the ragu bolognese and bechamel sauce. Along with the biga for the ciabatta. Tomorrow I will make the lasagna noodles and garlic aioli. I haven't made lasagna in over a year. It is going to be delicious!

    WOW!!!:smile: AWESOME job on going below 180!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I ate lasagna too a few days ago. I needed some comfort food:wink: I know it's full of cals but it's healthy so I don't mind once in awhile...My boyfriend and I made homemade bolognese sauce it was delicious!




    Yummy homemade bolognese!

    Today I weighed in at 180.8 for a total loss of 5.2 pounds in the month of August. Wahoo! I plan on being 176 by the end of September. It feels doable.
  • SallieBeige
    SallieBeige Posts: 341 Member
    Hermolis Chicken Chasseur question

    It is true this is a kosher frozen meal - but Kosher or not does not affect my choice. The box says it has 144 calories THATS why I chose it.

    It was very disappointing - very fatty, thin stock, one skinny mushroom slice.

    I absolutely CANNOT BELIEVE that such a fatty thing is only 144 calories. How does anyone check (or is that impossible?)
  • la_nanita
    la_nanita Posts: 409 Member
    Food has been so bad to me this week in that it has been so good. Ate out a lot and had several drinks. I have not cooked myself much and that is a crutch. I can really be accountable for myself when I am doing the cooking but tend to splurge when I am not.


    la_nanita
    Adriana - Orlando FL
    SW (august 1st) - 161.2
    CW (week 2)-157.4
    CW (week 3)-157.6 :(
    GW - 136 by January 18
    Ultimate GW - 120
  • Lemonaiding
    Lemonaiding Posts: 78 Member
    Anyone like seaweed salad? Found this recipe yesterday and made it with a few adjustments. So frickin' delicious and really low in calories. Plus, seaweed is really good for you!

    http://www.1001recipe.com/recipes/food/wakame_seaweed_salad/

    I weighed in today @ 180.2 which is up from last week's. Oh well. In two days I get my TOM. I'll excuse this gain for now. :D
  • mizpaden74
    mizpaden74 Posts: 3,852 Member
    Never tried seaweed - does it taste fishy?

    Having a boring (in a good way!) weekend. Whew!
  • amflautist
    amflautist Posts: 895 Member
    You have just inspired me to find an Asian food store in my new neighborhood. I love seaweed salad, but always feel a little uneasy eating that stuff from the fish counter at the supermarket, due to its fluorescent green color. I looked at your recipe link - that stuff is fluorescent too. Was your homemade stuff that color green???
  • fantomette
    fantomette Posts: 148 Member
    never ate seaweeds salad. Big drama in my life: I don't like seafood.Well, except fishsticks with ketchup! LOL! But I really love Sushis ( I eat veggie-sushis!) I don't like NORI (the sheet of seaweed when it's "outside" the roll, I like when the rice is outside and the nori inside.
    I don't know if seaweeds taste exactly like NORI but nori doesn't really taste like fish or the sea, in fact it's a bit sweet.


    Sorry foodies haven't been there for a week:brokenheart: I started work again (in a school) and I basically did 12 hours/day. But today normal schedule is starting so I'm gonna have time to participate again!:smile:
  • Lemonaiding
    Lemonaiding Posts: 78 Member
    Never tried seaweed - does it taste fishy?

    Having a boring (in a good way!) weekend. Whew!


    I don't think it tastes fishy but it is seaweed so it has an ocean flavor to it ;)
  • Lemonaiding
    Lemonaiding Posts: 78 Member
    You have just inspired me to find an Asian food store in my new neighborhood. I love seaweed salad, but always feel a little uneasy eating that stuff from the fish counter at the supermarket, due to its fluorescent green color. I looked at your recipe link - that stuff is fluorescent too. Was your homemade stuff that color green???

    Mine was not florescent. It was a dark green and much wider bits of seaweed. I have been making this recipe daily since finding it. I tend to eat something I like for a long time and then burnout hard. But it's so delicious! The seaweed is really high in sodium but I am not too concerned with that because I drink copious amounts of water each day, between 160 to 240 ounces.

    Since I weigh everything this is the recipe I have concocted:

    wakame 20g
    rice vinegar 11g
    braggs amino 11g
    organic cane sugar 4g
    organic toasted sesame oil 3g
    red pepper flakes >1g

    Mix all except wakame in small bowl. In medium bowl soak wakame in very cold water for 10-15 minutes. Drain and squeeze out excess water. Toss together wakame with rest of the ingredients. makes 1 serving. 48 calories.
  • Lemonaiding
    Lemonaiding Posts: 78 Member
    So I have decided to not weigh myself again until the 30th of September. My last weigh-in was on the 4th. I have been a slave to the scale and it makes it hard to focus on just being healthy when all I can think about are those damn numbers. My goal is to be 176 by the end of September. I know I can lose 4 pounds this month. And I know all of you can meet your goals too!
  • Lemonaiding
    Lemonaiding Posts: 78 Member
    Today is such a gorgeous day in Seattle. So in celebration of our one day of summer, ;D , I made a brine for a chicken I flattened and will be grilling whole. The brine consists of water, kosher salt, preserved lemons, bay leaves, thyme, honey and black peppercorns. I also made a potato salad with red potatoes, duck eggs, homemade pickles and a mayo/dijon sauce. With steamed brussel sprouts on the side, this will be a wonderful meal.
  • fantomette
    fantomette Posts: 148 Member
    Today is such a gorgeous day in Seattle. So in celebration of our one day of summer, ;D , I made a brine for a chicken I flattened and will be grilling whole. The brine consists of water, kosher salt, preserved lemons, bay leaves, thyme, honey and black peppercorns. I also made a potato salad with red potatoes, duck eggs, homemade pickles and a mayo/dijon sauce. With steamed brussel sprouts on the side, this will be a wonderful meal.
    hhuuuuum sounds delicious!
  • amflautist
    amflautist Posts: 895 Member
    I like the idea of brining a flattened chicken. Flattening + lots of lemons -- that's my standard 'goto' for a quick chicken dinner. Hubby says he's tired of it. Let's see if I can get it past him this time.

    Of course, I could just cover the chicken with lingonberry jam. That's what he did 2 nights ago when he cooked the salmon!!!! I didn't eat any, and refrained from commenting on it. All I could think was it was a change from his usual pesto covering. And that I didn't have to cook him dinner when he arrived home late. Late dinners are one of my weight problems. If I cook for him when he comes home late, I often end up eating a second dinner.
  • Lemonaiding
    Lemonaiding Posts: 78 Member
    I like the idea of brining a flattened chicken. Flattening + lots of lemons -- that's my standard 'goto' for a quick chicken dinner. Hubby says he's tired of it. Let's see if I can get it past him this time.

    Of course, I could just cover the chicken with lingonberry jam. That's what he did 2 nights ago when he cooked the salmon!!!! I didn't eat any, and refrained from commenting on it. All I could think was it was a change from his usual pesto covering. And that I didn't have to cook him dinner when he arrived home late. Late dinners are one of my weight problems. If I cook for him when he comes home late, I often end up eating a second dinner.

    I've never had lingonberry jam. I must try it soon!
  • anaeja19
    anaeja19 Posts: 3 Member
    Team FOODIE all the way




    Ajeana

    CW-201
    GW(nov.1)-186
    Final GW- 150
  • Lemonaiding
    Lemonaiding Posts: 78 Member
    Yesterday I weighed in at 173.8! Hurray!
  • Lemonaiding
    Lemonaiding Posts: 78 Member
    Today I weighed in at 180.8 for a total loss of 5.2 pounds in the month of August. Wahoo! I plan on being 176 by the end of September. It feels doable.
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    7 pounds down the ol' chute!
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