Breakfast:
2 eggs with spices and herbs (no sugar, of course)
2 bacon
1 cup Tulsi tea (herbal)
Lunch:
Went to a deli with some people. I ordered the Chef Salad. Didn't have a measuring cup, but I think it worked like this:
1.5 oz cheese
1 cup salad greens
turkey
ham
olive oil (nothing else as a topping)
2 small half-sour pickles (I would marry them if I could)
1 cup decaf coffee
2 half 'n half cups (not 2 cups, but two of those little cups)
Dinner:
I plan to have some kind of a chicken sautee with either a cup of salad or half a cucumber.
I'm pretty confident in my menu, but the only areas I would question are:
1) The half 'n half. It wasn't "real" cream-- contains chemicals to keep the shelf-life longer. Not crazy about consuming chemicals, but the deli didn't have fresh cream.
2) I'm assuming the 2 small pickles (not gherkin-sized, but smaller than a "normal" pickle) count as a vegetable, but I've also read that pickles are more considered condiments, sort of like a "free" food-- don't want to short-change my body on the veggies it needs. (To all of you who don't know... Batampte half-sour pickles are the best. If you like pickles you should really try them. They're a great low-carb snack.)
Thanks to all of you who review all this stuff!
2 eggs with spices and herbs (no sugar, of course)
2 bacon
1 cup Tulsi tea (herbal)
Lunch:
Went to a deli with some people. I ordered the Chef Salad. Didn't have a measuring cup, but I think it worked like this:
1.5 oz cheese
1 cup salad greens
turkey
ham
olive oil (nothing else as a topping)
2 small half-sour pickles (I would marry them if I could)
1 cup decaf coffee
2 half 'n half cups (not 2 cups, but two of those little cups)
Dinner:
I plan to have some kind of a chicken sautee with either a cup of salad or half a cucumber.
I'm pretty confident in my menu, but the only areas I would question are:
1) The half 'n half. It wasn't "real" cream-- contains chemicals to keep the shelf-life longer. Not crazy about consuming chemicals, but the deli didn't have fresh cream.
2) I'm assuming the 2 small pickles (not gherkin-sized, but smaller than a "normal" pickle) count as a vegetable, but I've also read that pickles are more considered condiments, sort of like a "free" food-- don't want to short-change my body on the veggies it needs. (To all of you who don't know... Batampte half-sour pickles are the best. If you like pickles you should really try them. They're a great low-carb snack.)
Thanks to all of you who review all this stuff!






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