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karlene
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Posted: 02/19/06 - 22:22 Post subject:
| robp wrote: | | Karlene wrote: | | robp wrote: | | Karlene wrote: | | HYPERASHEL wrote: | | JUJR wrote: | 1 glass of water and then coffee.
granola bar about 3 hours after I get up...very rarely can I eat just after getting up. My tummy would revolt.....literally  | i hear ya sistah!!!  |
I NEED to eat as soon as I get up. If i don't i'll be sick/weak all day... Then, of course I eat again 2 hours later... i pretty well eat every 2 hours.
Okay so I love food....alot
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That is commonly known as the Rob diet plan. |
after i typed that, i went and got myself a piece of Banana Bread  |
Excellent. I'm about to grab a cold beer and a cherry turnover that is calling my name. |
I drank enough beer this weekend to last for a while
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Running Brewer
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Posted: 02/19/06 - 22:36 Post subject:
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I drank enough beer this weekend to last for a while  |
thanks for sharing
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karlene
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Posted: 02/19/06 - 22:40 Post subject:
| Running Brewer wrote: | | Karlene wrote: |
I drank enough beer this weekend to last for a while  |
thanks for sharing  |
There wasn't enough to share when i was finished!
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Ms. Jenn
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Posted: 02/19/06 - 23:05 Post subject:
I have to take my thyroid medicine on an empty stomach, usually first thing in the morning. I have to wait at least an hour before eating after I take my medicine.
I usually have a cup of oatmeal from my office stash or a bagel from Panera.
On weekends I usually cook pancakes or eggs. Yesterday, however, the girlie wanted cereal and today her and the DH had toaster waffles. I had breakfast burritos. YUM!
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TimRuns
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Posted: 02/19/06 - 23:57 Post subject:
it depends...if I'm short for time, I'll go with Eggo waffles, cereal or something like that.
If I have lots of time I may have hard-boiled eggs or even dim sum type stuff...
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Molly600
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Posted: 02/20/06 - 11:50 Post subject:
On days I go to the gym (first thing), I have an apple on the way. Then when I get back usually a bowl of cereal or oatmeal. On the weekends I used to always cook a big breakfast, but since watching what I'm eating more, I've cut back. I'll do omlettes one day and then we do just cereal the other. Saturday I cooked pancakes for the first time in a month or two and they tasted sooooo good!!!!! I miss making and eating it, but it's just an easy thing to cut out.
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Kimba90
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Posted: 02/20/06 - 11:56 Post subject:
I usually have yogurt cheese with blueberries or raspberries and All Bran cereal during the week. Weekends I indulge in a cooked breakfast.
Lately, with WW, I've been having ham, egg whites, maybe with some cheese in a sandwich, for about 5 points.
We had chorizio and tortillas yesterday morning, which I guestimated at 10 points.
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alyson98
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Posted: 02/21/06 - 07:39 Post subject:
We have a chef every morning for breakfast. So I can anything - eggs (cooked any way), toast, pancakes, french toast, cereal, oatmeal, bagels, fruit. It's a whole schmorgasboard. I try to mix things up each day. Healthy one day and not the next.
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