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What Did You Eat Today?


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sb2178 Enthusiast

There have been several posts recently about what to eat. (Seriously, do we talk about anything other than what to eat? ;-) ) So, out of curiosity, let's hear what everyone ate today. Concrete, be honest. I care about good junk food options too!

Breakfast

two corn tortillas, cheddar cheese, cherries

Mid-morning

tea with milk

Lunch

buckwheat pancakes with apple, walnuts, flaxseeds, and maple syrup

Snack

raspberries and chocolate covered toffee

Dinner

lettuce with white beans, green beans, tuna, balsamic vinegar dressing, and peas

Bedtime snack

probably cherries and cheese (or maybe pecans...)


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AlysounRI Contributor

It was very warm today so I didn't eat all that much. I did drink water with lime juice throughout the day though.

Breakfast: a banana

Lunch: a popsicle or two

Dinner: I made punjabi lamb and spinach curry over brown rice. Tasty. And I had some real jamaican ginger beer with it.

I am almost done baking a loaf of cottage cheese dill bread for next week. It looks great, rising, moist and happy :)

Kelly&Mom Rookie

Haven't finished our day yet but so far today:

breakfast-gluten-free chocolate buckwheat cake (leftovers!!) and tea

Lunch-fresh gluten-free bread still warm from the bread machine w/ turkey, spinach and lettuce, potato salad

dinner-Beef Wellington, green salad, baked potatoes

DonaldandAlanda Evans Apprentice

I didn't have breakfast

Lunch I had a lobster and steamer clams

Skipped dinner, but had gluten free brownies and cookies. It's only 6:30 so I will probably eat something around 8

AlysounRI Contributor

sorry, see above

Ahorsesoul Enthusiast

Breakfast: Cheese omelette with hot sauce, onions and ham

Lunch: Sub sandwich (Against the Grain bread, pepperoni, ham, cheese and lettuce)

Dinner: Grilled beef ribs, Salmon potato salad, Asian Coleslaw and White Russians

jenngolightly Contributor

Breakfast: Smoothie - 1 cup yogurt, 1 whole banana, tbsp honey, 1 cup frozen blueberries

Lunch: 2 carrots, apple, peanut butter

Snack: blueberries

Dinner: grilled cheeseburger, butternut squash with butter and honey, sliced cucumbers with fresh dill

Dessert: Jello, banana


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GFinDC Veteran

I ate fried chicken for breakfast. Then for lunch I fried a bunch of portabello mushroom chunks with an onion and 3 eggs. Ate it on toasted Kinickinick bread (unusual to have) with mayo. Still full from that so won't eat anything else. Forgot, also ate some Altoids peppermints

missy'smom Collaborator

I'm very low-carb and free of many allergens but here it is:

B-Oscar Meyer Naturals deli ham, bacon and canned pumpkin with soy-free Earthbalance

L-Kirkland turkey burger patty-bunless, sautee of carrots, cabbage, onions, asparagus, few pecans

S-pecans and 1 square 85% dark chocolate

D-broiled salmon, same veg from L,white wine, choc. and cashews

Kiddo

B-bacon, blueberries, ham

L-fried rice and OJ

S-Glutino sandwich cookies-both choc. and vanilla, local bakery(Great Harvest) gluten-free choc. chip cookie half(very lg. cookie)

D-teriyaki chicken(using Organicville sauce), steamed rice, steamed broccoli and califlower, Ore Ida fries

vbecton Explorer

Breakfast: 2 Scrambled eggs w/ toasted crispy crowns (Cascadian Farms), 1/2 Canteloupe, 1 Pear + 9 million supplements :P

Mid-Morning: Decaf green tea, banana

Lunch: Mixed green salad w/ chargrilled chicken, avocados, pineapples & strawberries, topped w/ olive oil

Afternoon Snack: Vitamin water w/ almond butter

Dinner: Petit filets w/ mixed veggies & butternut squash casserole (gluten free crusty breaded topping...YUMMY)!

Geez, thats a ton of food down the hatch ;)

burdee Enthusiast

I don't eat breakfast when I first get up, but need something light. So I start with:

AM Snack: apple juice, cantaloupe chunks, 3 cherries

BREAKFAST: 1/4 c. Bob's Might Tasty Gluten Free hot cereal, cooked in 1 c. hazelnut milk, to which I added 1 heaping tablespoon of almond butter and 1/2 chopped pear

LUNCH: More cantaloupe chunks, 1/2 Food for Life Rice Tortilla stuffed with peanut butter and banana

I haven't eaten dinner yet but plan to eat:

DINNER: 1 can Amy's Split Pea soup, to which I add chopped kale from my garden and rice bran to thicken the soup, 1 medjool date for dessert

SUE

jerseyangel Proficient

I'm staying away from grains and sugar.

B-- Fage 0% yogurt with blueberries and a dash of cinnamon. 3 slices Oscar Mayer bacon

L--2 cheese sticks, banana

Snack--Ginger Snap Lara Bar, tea with non fat milk

D-- One potato, 2 small sausage patties, small onion sauteed in a little bit of olive oil with a little 75% less fat Cabot Cheddar melted over the top.

MagpieWrites Rookie

Breakfast - chocolate chex and diet mt Dew (a bit embarrassing, but once in a while, what the heck, ya know?

Lunch - deconstructed lasagna (turkey sausage, gluten-free pasta, ricotta, mozzarella, peppers, marinara, and spinach baked.)

Dinner? It's hot and I spent the afternoon splitting wood for the winter so nothing too industrious. Honestly, looks like a good chance of being corn on the cob and some ice cold watermelon.

There is also double chocolate gelato in the freezer calling my name.

Jestgar Rising Star

am snack - two rice cakes and a handful of cherries

B - scrambled eggs on rice cakes

snack ..... well, okay, I've sorta just eaten continuously all day........

Refried beans and salsa on nut thins, more cherries, banana, I snacked on turkey meat as I was making soup, celery w/peanut butter.

Usually I'm much more structured - something with meat, veggies, and brown rice for breakfast, if I have time

veggies for snack

salad with no, or little dressing

something with chicken breast and veggies for lunch and pm snack

whatever I had for breakfast for dinner.

Monklady123 Collaborator

Lots of good ideas here. :) -- Sunday isn't a typical day for me because I'm at church in the morning then I rush from there to a retirement community near here for Sunday afternoon services. So I do a lot of eating on the run.

Breakfast:

-- coffee

-- banana

Snack before morning worship at church:

-- apple

Coffee hour after worship:

-- watermelon

-- piece of cheese

(most stuff on the coffee hour table has gluten)

In the car on the way to the retirement community:

-- cheese stick

-- rice cakes

Dinner with the assisted living ladies:

-- tea

-- salisbury steak, mashed potatoes, carrots

After I got home:

-- gin and tonic, sorely needed. lol...

Might have a piece of chocolate before I go to bed. B)

kwylee Apprentice

I am intolerant to casein in addition to gluten, so can't have ice cream and treats like that, and just starting my 6th week of this. But I am content because I feel so good most of the time these days:

Breakfast was one egg, scrambled in olive oil, small amount of white potato hash browned.

Lunch - Cold chicken, brocolli, carrots, avocado salad w/lettuce and homemade russian dressing (Bragg's apple cider vinegar, Annie's organic ketchup, olive oil and a bit of raw honey)

Supper - Chicken, sweet potato, more salad with leftover dressing from lunch, + steamed broccoli, cauliflower, carrots & vidalia onion pieces, homemade iced tea with lemon

In between, lots of water!

i-geek Rookie

This is not a typical day, but it's an example of the variety of foods we can eat.

Breakfast: Key Lime Pie Larabar scarfed down before church

Lunch (more like second breakfast): banana, string cheese, coffee

Fathers Day dinner (we invited my parents and cooked for them): corn chips and salsa, homemade smoked ribs with homemade BBQ sauce, grilled marinated chicken breasts, from-scratch crockpot baked beans, quinoa salad with lime, mint, cilantro and tomatoes, red cabbage and carrot slaw with soy (gluten-free) and ginger dressing. I washed mine down with a Redbridge beer.

Dessert: Peach crisp and vanilla ice cream

Still digesting. Probably will eat something light before bed.

Coinkey Apprentice

I ran out of potatoes and rice and need to go pick some up so today I've had:

a banana

a spoonful of nutella

a small can of redbull

a delicious salad with mixed greens, mushrooms, tomatoes, cheese, cucumber seasoned with salt and pepper.

having gone out to get potatoes and rice I'll eat a way better dinner- probably brown rice seasoned with Thai Spice with broccoli, carrots and chicken.

I've also devoured half a small tub of Haagendaaz Vanilla Icecream while wandering the interweb.

I can see my eating habit for today has been pretty terrible now that I've written down.

SGWhiskers Collaborator

Oh, I'm so embarassed.

Protien shake

tea

tea

yogurt

home made spagetti with pepperoni and olives

tea and cookies

personal watermellon

chips

yogurt

jerseyangel Proficient

Oh, I'm so embarassed.

Protien shake

tea

tea

yogurt

home made spagetti with pepperoni and olives

tea and cookies

personal watermellon

chips

yogurt

Doesn't sound bad to me :D

Wenmin Enthusiast

Breakfast was ham on Udi's bread with mustard and sweet pickles

Lunch was T-bone steak, baked potato, macaroni and cheese, fresh cucumbers and fresh fruit

Dinner was fried fish and french fries with watermelon

Dessert was a glass of milk and a piece of chocolate coconut cake

Just realized that I didn't have more veggies. I usually eat much more fruits and vegetables on a daily basis but because it was Father's Day we were eating at other's houses.

burdee Enthusiast

I'm staying away from grains and sugar.

B-- Fage 0% yogurt with blueberries and a dash of cinnamon. 3 slices Oscar Mayer bacon

L--2 cheese sticks, banana

Snack--Ginger Snap Lara Bar, tea with non fat milk

D-- One potato, 2 small sausage patties, small onion sauteed in a little bit of olive oil with a little 75% less fat Cabot Cheddar melted over the top.

Just curious ... Why do you avoid grains and sugar? I have a diagnosed (ELISA blood test) IgG mediated allergy to cane sugar (as well as dairy, soy, eggs, vanilla and nutmeg)? Are you also allergic to cane sugar? Do you have allergies to specific grains (besides gluten intolerance)?

lucia Enthusiast

Upon awakening: hot green tea

Breakfast: yogurt with Trader Joe's gluten-free granola & sliced banana, toasted slice of Udi's bread with sunflower spread

Brunch: garlic-encrusted baked polenta with poached egg, sauteed kale

Snack: iced green tea, strawberries

Dinner: went out for Senagalese food!

baked tilipia (fish), carrots & yams in a tomato sauce with rice

white wine

Interesting variety in our diets, despite the restrictions!

jerseyangel Proficient

Just curious ... Why do you avoid grains and sugar? I have a diagnosed (ELISA blood test) IgG mediated allergy to cane sugar (as well as dairy, soy, eggs, vanilla and nutmeg)? Are you also allergic to cane sugar? Do you have allergies to specific grains (besides gluten intolerance)?

I began avoiding grains and sugar as a means to lower my blood pressure. Worked like a charm--my doctor ended up cutting my meds from 2 down to half of one. After a while, I began to add some back--not a lot, mostly rice, corn, and gluten-free bread and a little ice cream.

What happened was that I started having what feels like hypoglycemic episodes. They tend to happen when I eat rice or bread--it's very odd. I had bloodwork recently and my blood sugar number was good.

I have gone back to avoiding the grains and sugar--and can feel the difference. I have had skin-prick allergy testing for many foods and came up negative for all of them. Regardless, I will stick with what makes me feel better.

burdee Enthusiast

I began avoiding grains and sugar as a means to lower my blood pressure. Worked like a charm--my doctor ended up cutting my meds from 2 down to half of one. After a while, I began to add some back--not a lot, mostly rice, corn, and gluten-free bread and a little ice cream.

What happened was that I started having what feels like hypoglycemic episodes. They tend to happen when I eat rice or bread--it's very odd. I had bloodwork recently and my blood sugar number was good.

I have gone back to avoiding the grains and sugar--and can feel the difference. I have had skin-prick allergy testing for many foods and came up negative for all of them. Regardless, I will stick with what makes me feel better.

Skin prick tests only exclude IgE mediated food allergies or skin sensitivity allergies. They can't diagnose IgG or IgA delayed reaction allergies. For those allergies, blood tests are more effective.

I've also noticed hypoglycemic reactions to eating high sugar or high carb foods, unless I balance those in a meal with low glycemic fats, proteins and low carb, high fiber foods. I can eat grains, but I eat small amounts with vegies and protein. You'll notice from my 'menu' that I add almond butter, hazelnut milk, and chopped pear to my Bob's Red Mill 'Mighty Tasty' hot cereal. Without those additions, I'd be hungry an hour after my meal. With those additions, which lower the total glycemic index of my meal, I can go 4 hours without feel hungry after that bowl of hot cereal.

SUE

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