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Food inspiration, or what's for breakfast?
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Home made cake is different you know!2
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Thank you for that, PAV1
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You can always pipeline some velvet cake to the west if you have a surplus!!!!🤭 Just trying to help!🤭😎1
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lol. I gifted many people cake on Monday and Tuesday this week
Sorry - or glad? - to say it is all gone!
Finished up my Greek yogurt yesterday and forgot to pick up more. This mornings breakfast is strawberries and clementines and a for some reason exceptionally delicious cup of tea!
Moocho freezing rain so far today - but it is warming up to +2 (36) this afternoon. So I'll clean the sidewalks (mine and my neighbours) and go to the marvellous grocery store! That will be a danger trip ... I can't properly express how constant and deep my bread craving still runs! But so far bread is not party of the meal rotation. Just for special occasions!2 -
Roast veggies from green giant embedded in eggs and egg white with a slice of cheese on top!!! 1000 Cal including the after lunch Terry slices!
That's after three days in a row of eating out 1250 to 1550 Cal lunches, including Indian food twice!😳😟 Though I did survive them weight stable!😎2 -
Laurie? Grocery store report????😳1
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Eggs! Wow 🤯. I’m looking for other options like maybe air fried tofu?
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Hey: 320 Cal for the veggies, 76 Cal for the Cheese, 77 Cal for the bread, lots for the eggs (155g/240Cal) and egg whites (257g 141Cal), plus the 24g of terry dark choco for 123 Cal plus 10 cal for black coffee! But technically the bunnies came first!1
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Hey: 320 Cal for the veggies, 76 Cal for the Cheese, 77 Cal for the bread, lots for the eggs (155g/240Cal) and egg whites (257g 141Cal), plus the 24g of terry dark choco for 123 Cal plus 10 cal for black coffee! But technically the bunnies came first!
No no no - the eggs and veggies were fine calories. It’s the PRICE of eggs 🥚.2 -
Ahhhh..... Costco 18 pack same as 12 pack elsewhere (last time) 🤷♂️
(And still closer to an appetizer or side dish than a main dish even at the not very expensive Indian place 😛)2 -
I have half a dozen eggs slowly petrifying in the fridge - left over from the cake baking. I'm determined to eat them, but just can't face them yet
That grocery story visit was very successful! Nothing bad
But last night I bought bread. So far not terrible. I was tickled to have toast with my yogurt this morningI'm thinking maybe I need to give in and try, again, to moderate bread consumption rather than ban it. Almost a month with no bread and still was obsessed. Perhaps my sanity was stored in my left boob?
I've tried my whole bag of tricks to get started again with no success. Gave up on anything reasonable just tried what has always worked for a quick loss of some sort. No success.
In a few days I'm off to Newfoundland for two weeks. This was a planned visit - Friday is my son's birthdaya Valentine's baby
but it turns out the tenant there is moving/has moved this week - which I discovered at the end of January - so that is a whole pile of (no) money craziness that I have to figure out. Maybe I'll find a short term tenant while I'm there???? Neither mortgage holder nor oil supplier cared that I didn't receive rent money this money
First time with an oil furnace. Woah. That baby sucks up the oil. $1100 beginning of November. $550 early January. $630 last week. Had no idea. And I rented the house out at a low rent that "included utilities" - live and learn.
So. I'll sort out thatAnd then the first eye surgery two weeks after I get back, next one 3-6 weeks after that. Then done!
I'm hoping my inability to do what needs to be done on the food front is stress related? And that when that is resolved I will find the chutzpah to get back in the weight loss game.
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Utilities included is.... iffy
Is son close enough to check on BNB type setup? Just 🧐 curious1 -
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Nah on the son front - he is about an hour away, working full time and has a son himself. Once or twice a month I would feel okay with asking him - but not more than that. My long term plan was/is to have short term rentals - like an artist retreat sort of thing? For people to get away from "life" for a month or two to get the time and space to work on whatever artform they practise? I just ran out of time last year to get that organized - and my neighbours brother was in need of a place for a few months while they finished the house they are building.
I have my fingers crossed we can pull this off.
Breakfast today: plain greek yogurt with almonds and a clementine!
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Any chance of working with an art school/museum/ group that might help with funds for “artist retreat” program? There’s an old secluded ranch near here that works with the property owner and university to offer a grant retreat. Might help with the bills?2
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Fruit bunnies for breakfast!
4🐰 120 Cal about 170g each of cantaloupe and honeydew
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I'm hoping to work in that direction, Yooly. Just don't have myself together enough quite yet. Soon though! I sort of put the cart before the horse.
That sounds delicious, PAV. Much flavour in those winter fruits????1 -
Hmmm. Get asked that by many people not from Canada 🧐🤯 these were pre-cut $9.99 for the 1.2kg carousel on special, about us $6.97 these days. My assumption is that they're mexico/chili/equator etc in origin. So they're well travelled **summer** fruit 😎1
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I don’t know about the precut melons even at bargain prices. Always a crap shoot. Often tasteless and watery. Hope yours was good Mr. PAV!1
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Relatively speaking a crap shoot, you're correct. Then again this time around they were all pretty good (honeydew, cantaloupe, watermelon and pineapple) except for the strawberries that were meah.. then again they were the least item by weight.
Today I did a 1,150g tray of lower fat meat cannelloni ("blue menu") and a 340g bag of green giant riced cauliflower. Plus assorted sundry (part of three slices = 55.5g after 32g of crust dog tax, 8.5g (one) plain skyflake cracker, 25.5g skyflake graham chocolate (package of 3), and 40g of Garibaldi (4) biscuits, 42g of Hershey kisses (8), 33.5 of dark chocolate orange, pineapple, honeydew, cantaloupe).... 2340 Cal all in!!!!🤯2