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  1. #1
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    Trisk, I agree with you. For me it is fun and interesting to read other posts and have learned a lot and have gotten a lot of great ideas. From my past experience I know my body works better with more protien then carbs. There were several times where my husband and I would have a carb heavy meal (noodles with sauce) then about 2 hours later I would try to go for a run and I would feel so weak and bogged down. If I had a protien heavy meal, no problem with the run. Looks like I may have to start cooking 2 different dinners. Oh well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by solobiker View Post
    Trisk, I agree with you. For me it is fun and interesting to read other posts and have learned a lot and have gotten a lot of great ideas. From my past experience I know my body works better with more protien then carbs. There were several times where my husband and I would have a carb heavy meal (noodles with sauce) then about 2 hours later I would try to go for a run and I would feel so weak and bogged down. If I had a protien heavy meal, no problem with the run. Looks like I may have to start cooking 2 different dinners. Oh well.
    Maybe not. Since my husband isn't glucose intolerant, we'll eat the same basic meal, i.e. protein and non-starchy veggie, but then if he feels like it he supplements with fruit and bread. He uses restaurant meals to get his pasta and pizza fix.

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    Solo, I eat an egg white omelette several times a week. I buy the stuff that comes in a carton, so I only use my real eggs for times when i am well, eating the whole egg. You could scramble some up ahead of time and make a sandwich on whole wheat bread.
    I second the turkey sausages, turkey bacon, and plain yogurt. I put fresh fruit in the plain yogurt and often eat it with a slice of thin whole wheat bread and soy nut butter.
    Sometimes I eat tuna for breakfast, in a cooked whole red pepper. I try to load up on the protein at breakfast, and it stops me from the voracious hunger that I get if I don't do this. I don't think I have the same issue as Trisk, but I do tend to one who needs more protein and i need to eat frequently. I lived on a high carb/low fat diet for years. It was fine in my 30s, when I was teaching 7 aerobic classes a week. As I got older and and decreased my exercise a bit, I gained. Then I started cycling and lost the weight, but it's a struggle for me to maintain, even though I am thin. Eating more protein has helped a lot. I stopped eating "bad carbs" i.e high glycemic about 5 years ago. No more white potatoes in this house.
    I do tend to be one that likes to eat a lot when I ride. Maybe I should try the almonds? I was using Accelerade, because of the protein, but it's got the most calories. Then I went to pure electrolytes, using food for the energy (Luna Bars, etc., some real food). I don't know, when I am in the middle of a long ride, all I want is a whole wheat bagel!
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    Solobiker - try putting that PB in your oatmeal! It sweetens it a little and it definitely gives it good 'staying power'. And I used to really enjoy cold chicken sandwiches or just chicken with fruit for breakfast. Or, you can scramble eggs ahead of time and then just reheat in the morning in just seconds in the microwave. Throw it on some toast with a slice of tomato and you are good to go!

    I used to live on calories like Susan's - in fact, when I was thin, that was the only way I could get there! And to be honest, when I was eating that little in terms of calories, the VOLUME of food was enormous. Seriously, my H used to give me a hard time because I was *always* eating. It's extremely difficult to eat 1000 calories of predominantly veggies!

    In fact, if I had a good local source for massive veggie volume this winter, I'd be doing that right now! ;-)
    My new non-farm blog: Finding Freedom

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    Thanks for all of your great replies. I do love PB, I will try it with oatmeal. Sounds great. I definately need to eat more veggies. That will be my focus as the only ones I eat are: carrots, celery, and peppers. I am not a fan of cooked veggies. What kind of yogurt do you all like?

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    Possegal, I'm going to be out of town for 4 days, with no access to a scale. Today was my WW weigh-in day, so please use it for my weight for the challenge for this week. 145.0

    The next 4 days are going to be very challenging. I'm taking Jeff to Bend for a long weekend. Saturday is his birthday, so we decided to get out of Dodge. I'm bringing my running shoes so that I don't miss my scheduled Friday and Sunday morning runs. I also have us booked on a snowshoe trip on Saturday, and we'll likely do a day hike on Friday. Nonetheless, 3.5 days of eating out is going to be challenging!! I'll need to stick to my eating plan very carefully, and try to order the lightest thing on the menu. It's so hard to stay focused with a menu full of yummy items staring back at me!!

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    Good luck, Susan...and have a GREAT time!

    My birthday is next Tuesday and I told my H that I want a birthday cake (or, at the very least, a piece for us to share) but other than that, I'm sticking to my plan!
    My new non-farm blog: Finding Freedom

 

 

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