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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on April 08, 2004, 04:26:00 pm
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me
breakfast:
bowl of shredded spoonfuls
bowl of life
glass of oj
lunch/afternoon snack:
leftover homemade veggie lasagna
cherry yogurt
apple
orange
can of sprite
water
dinner:
it's Mrs. Balls' turn to cook, so I'm not sure.
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Originally posted by ggdoubleballs (tm):
me
breakfast:
bowl of shredded spoonfuls
bowl of life
glass of oj
lunch/afternoon snack:
leftover homemade veggie lasagna
cherry yogurt
apple
orange
can of sprite
water
dinner:
it's Mrs. Balls' turn to cook, so I'm not sure.
wow. . look at all those carbs. i hope you are in phase 3.
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what is phase 3?
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breakfast:
2 diet cokes
pixie stick
lunch:
a bowl of oranges
3 young republicans
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I had an unususual day.....
Got taken out for lunch as my company is starting to turn a profit.
So half a spring roll, half a satay skewer. Then Pad Pik Khing.
Oh and I had a couple of handfuls of salt and vinegar chips and a handful of cadburys mini eggs. Washed down with 4 glasses of water and 4 diet pepsi's. I need to weeeeeee
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Originally posted by chimbly sweep:
3 young republicans
how fast did they come?
I am getting over 2 lovely days of food poisoning, details anyone? So I had a bowl of soup.
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Originally posted by chimbly sweep:
lunch:
3 young republicans
It's a start....
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B'fast
Bagel and OJ
Lunch
Bagel, Blueberry Yogurt with oatmeal.
Dinner
Who knows.
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Breakfast: Croissant, banana, some coffee
Lunch: Lentil soup with cheddar jalapeno bread
Snack: Peach Passion Fruit smoothie
Dinner remains to be seen, either a restaurant around the club or 9:30 food!
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Originally posted by ggdoubleballs (tm):
what is phase 3?
that's when you've lost all the weight you wanted to lose, and can go back to your previous eating habits. . .mind you, the length time that it'll take you to reach the weight you want to be at will be soooo long that you have become accustomed to eating at phase 2 and pretty much stay in phase 2.
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Originally posted by chimbly sweep:
breakfast:
2 diet cokes
pixie stick
geez. . .no wonder you needed the republicans. . you need some substance and clarity.
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breakfast:
instant oatmeal
lunch:
dyno-mite leftover stir-fry (made by letters and soda last night)
peppermint patty
snack:
i lost a pound and a half last week, so i had a bag of nacho cheez combos
dinner:
leftover italian sausage with peppers, onions and mushrooms in an italian sauce.
steak fries
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Breakfast;
Coffee
Cereal
Clif bar while cycling this morning
Lunch;
Home made salad with half tin of salmon
Afternoon snacks;
Pear
Strawberries
Dinner;
No clue, probably just something very light because I won't get home till after 9pm.
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Originally posted by chimbly sweep:
3 young republicans
You should go easy on the bland starches...not good for you at all.
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breakfast:
chicken noodle soup
toast
tea
lunch:
chicken noodle soup
toast
tea
dinner:
I can only guess.
P.S. Someone has a cold...
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Imagine what hfstival.com thinks when they read this thread. :D Ryan Adams listening, alt-country loving geezers indeed. They probably have an equivalent one though called something like "what kind of beer did you bong last night".
I usually can't categorize my eating into meals, so I'll just do chrono:
tea
banana
fruit nut muffin (that I made)
another banana
peanut butter/honey sand (pre-biking also)
ice tea
plans for tonight include:
making carrot soup & artichoke hearts.
I've been on this serious cooking kick lately - Can't believe how long it took for me to realize the many benefits of just doing it myself.
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Originally posted by grotty:
I've been on this serious cooking kick lately - Can't believe how long it took for me to realize the many benefits of just doing it myself.
The same could be said for other things too!
;)
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Originally posted by Bollocks:
Originally posted by grotty:
I've been on this serious cooking kick lately - Can't believe how long it took for me to realize the many benefits of just doing it myself.
The same could be said for other things too!
;) [/b]
Except I've known about the 'others things' for a LONG time. :p
Did you bike in or out today?
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Originally posted by grotty:
Did you bike in or out today? [/b]
Out...I went on the W&OD path for the first time, from Rte 28 near were our dealership is to Purcelleville and back. What a lovely ride!
You?
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Originally posted by Bollocks:
Originally posted by grotty:
Did you bike in or out today? [/b]
Out...I went on the W&OD path for the first time, from Rte 28 near were our dealership is to Purcelleville and back. What a lovely ride!
You? [/b]
I had to ride the idiotic indoor bike - horrible weather in W Pa today.
Got them both out & ready though. It's gotta get nice enough soon.
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no brekkie
for lunch I had adobo (pork marinated in soy sauce and vinegar) w/ a little rice and a carton of yoghurt
for dinner I had pancit (a noodle dish of sorts)
about to make me and wifey a nice cup of Lyons tea
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Thursday:
Blueberry juice
Vanilla yogurt
Whole wheat cheese crackers
Bottled water
1 Hardboiled egg
Chocolate chip cookies with peacans
Bottled water
(Lots of sleep)
More bottled water
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Originally posted by Bollocks:
Originally posted by grotty:
Did you bike in or out today? [/b]
Out...I went on the W&OD path for the first time, from Rte 28 near were our dealership is to Purcelleville and back. What a lovely ride!
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Thats a great ride! I'm thinking about doing my long run this weekend out in that area.
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Originally posted by MaLo:
Originally posted by Bollocks:
Originally posted by grotty:
Did you bike in or out today? [/b]
Out...I went on the W&OD path for the first time, from Rte 28 near were our dealership is to Purcelleville and back. What a lovely ride!
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Thats a great ride! I'm thinking about doing my long run this weekend out in that area. [/b]
It's 42 miles round trip from Rte 28 to Purcelleville and back, just a nice distance to give you a workout without knackering you out for the rest of the day (went before work)....do you know what the ride is like going the other way on that path? I might do that next Thursday, weather permitting of course.
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Originally posted by brennser:
no brekkie
about to make me and wifey a nice cup of Lyons tea
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day!!! (How many times did you hear that one back home?)
My wife prefers Barry's tea....I have to drink decaf shite coz of a stomach thingie, and a nice cuppa is the one thing I miss the most.
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Originally posted by Bollocks:
Originally posted by brennser:
no brekkie
about to make me and wifey a nice cup of Lyons tea
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day!!! (How many times did you hear that one back home?)
My wife prefers Barry's tea....I have to drink decaf shite coz of a stomach thingie, and a nice cuppa is the one thing I miss the most. [/b]
yeah, I've never been much of a breakfast person - normally I'll have a carton of yoghurt but just never got around to it yesterday
not surprised your wife like Barrys, isn't she from the Cork region and the Barry family rule in that area? (When you move back, you probably won't be allowed drink Guinness, just Murphys or Beamish, the Cork brewed stouts.) We have some Bewleys in the house as well, which is nice
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Originally posted by Jaguär:
Thursday:
Blueberry juice
Vanilla yogurt
Whole wheat cheese crackers
Bottled water
1 Hardboiled egg
Chocolate chip cookies with peacans
Bottled water
(Lots of sleep)
More bottled water
Youre probably sleeping so much because of the bad nourishment you are getting.
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Thursday:
Breakfast:
Sourdough toast w/ strawberry preserves
Coffee
Water
Lunch:
Spaghetti & meatballs
Salad w/ balsamic vinaigrette
Garlic bread
Water
Snacks:
Apple
Orange
Coffee
Dinner:
Veal stew
Rice
Asparagus
Chocolate chip cookie
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Originally posted by Bollocks:
It's 42 miles round trip from Rte 28 to Purcelleville and back, just a nice distance to give you a workout without knackering you out for the rest of the day (went before work)....do you know what the ride is like going the other way on that path? I might do that next Thursday, weather permitting of course. [/b]
Towards DC? Its not as relaxing as going out towards purceville. The first part goes through herndon and there are a lot of busy roads to cross...between reston and vienna its not too bad. I'm not as familiar with the trail between Vienna and Arlington. I used to run the Arlington section of it a lot in highschool, but i don't remember much about it.
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Originally posted by brennser:
no brekkie
for lunch I had adobo (pork marinated in soy sauce and vinegar) w/ a little rice and a carton of yoghurt
for dinner I had pancit (a noodle dish of sorts)
about to make me and wifey a nice cup of Lyons tea
Luv those Flip dishes!
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Here's my list for Thursday...
Oatmeal
Soy/skim milk mix
Three pieces of cinnamon cake (not typical, we were celebrating a birthday in my office)
Oolong tea
Apple with peanut butter
Small bowl of chili with cheese
Arugula salad with roasted red peppers, portobellos and onions in a balsamic vinaigrette with marinated mozzarella
Garlic bread
Tangerine
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Breakfast:
a bowl of Honey bunches of oats
Skim Milk
Orange juice
Snack:
Banana
Lunch:
Ham and cheese on multigrain bread
Apple
Diet cherry/lemon lime soda
Snack:
Some baked tortilla chips
Dinner:
asparagus and ricotta tortellinis
turkey meatballs
salad with blue cheese dressing
skim milk
butter pecan icecream with strawberries (this was dinner at my parent's house)
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Originally posted by Dandy01:
Originally posted by brennser:
no brekkie
for lunch I had adobo (pork marinated in soy sauce and vinegar) w/ a little rice and a carton of yoghurt
for dinner I had pancit (a noodle dish of sorts)
about to make me and wifey a nice cup of Lyons tea
Luv those Flip dishes! [/b]
Flip dishes rule!! And I'm lucky enough to eat em on a daily basis....
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Originally posted by brennser:
Originally posted by Dandy01:
Originally posted by brennser:
no brekkie
for lunch I had adobo (pork marinated in soy sauce and vinegar) w/ a little rice and a carton of yoghurt
for dinner I had pancit (a noodle dish of sorts)
about to make me and wifey a nice cup of Lyons tea
Luv those Flip dishes! [/b]
Flip dishes rule!! And I'm lucky enough to eat em on a daily basis.... [/b]
Awesome! Same here, courtesy of several friends ;P
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Originally posted by Groundkeeper's Willy:
Originally posted by Jaguär:
Thursday:
Blueberry juice
Vanilla yogurt
Whole wheat cheese crackers
Bottled water
1 Hardboiled egg
Chocolate chip cookies with peacans
Bottled water
(Lots of sleep)
More bottled water
Youre probably sleeping so much because of the bad nourishment you are getting. [/b]
Nope. That's less than I normally eat. Wasn't hungry and needed a nice long nap after work. It's work that's made me tired, not my nutrition. Though I can enjoy a good pig out session, I'm not into eating when I'm not up for it. Not very American of me, is it? :D Still ended up with about 8 hours sleep. Have off today for Good Friday so didn't care so much about keeping to any schedules. By nature, I'm a night person. It's working a day job that's fucking up my system.
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Originally posted by Jaguär:
By nature, I'm a night person. It's working a day job that's fucking up my system. [/QB]
A-men, Jag.
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Friday:
(Brunch)
2 soft boiled eggs
cinnamon & raisin bagel with blueberry jam
white grapefruit juice
2 cups of coffee with half & half (no sugar)
*I rarely eat this many eggs within a week. It's that time of year.
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Markie and Lulu, waiting for your reply about dinner plans. ;) (See Lulu's latest email.) The Kosmoites may be going too.
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Protein biscuits, recommended by the system.