Thursday, April 8, 2010

Chinese Chicken Salad and Dessert

A co-worker and myself had decided to make lunch for each other. One day a week she would make lunch for me and one day I would make lunch. Hungry Girl gave me a chance to make a recipe for my first meal. I wanted to make something that did not need to be warm when served and I wanted to make something easy. I decided to make a salad. I am a huge fan of Asian flavor. I love ginger, sesame, soy, and wasabi. So, what could I make that would fit this craving. I decided upon "the scoopable Chinese chicken salad".




The salad was a hit. I used Paul Newman's Reduced Fat Ginger Sesame Salad dressing, broccoli slaw mix, scallions, mandarin oranges, and diced chicken. I bought a container of Boston lettuce and I made lettuce wraps. This recipe is delicious and healthy.

I wanted to make a quick and easy dessert.





These wonderful treats are the "cheesecake bites". Yummilcious!!! This recipe consists of cool whip free, sugar free pudding, strawberry preserves, and reduced fat vanilla wafers. Another hit for the ladies at the office.



2 recipes down...198 to go!!!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Hungry Girl 200 under 200

 I am excited about my new cookbook, "Hungry Girl's 200 under 200".  I love it!!!  I am focused on healthy eating and exercising and this book it a must have  in the cookbook library.  A friend of mine, Casey, sent me
an e-mail that mentioned this cookbook.  The recipes are simple, delicious, and healthy.  Casey is the reason why I purchase this book.  My plan is to incorporate the meals, snacks, and desserts into to healthy eating plan.  I would like to make every recipe in this book and track my progress.  "Julie and Julia" is one of my favorite movies and I would like to pay tribute to Hungry Girl.  I am a full time mother, student, employee, and dieter.  Hungry Girl has given me a fun, easy, and exciting cookbook that I can use in my everyday life.  Thanks Hungry Girl!!

Monday, February 22, 2010

Alcohol, T.G.I. Fridays, and Wedge Salads

This past weekend was the first weekend back on the wagon.  I have been eating healthier and I have been monitoring my intake, but now I am back on the wagon.  I have cut down on calories, fats, and carbs.  The motivation that I have are pictures of me from 2007.  I was lighter and happier.  I am doing this for me.  I would like to lose 50 pounds in 3 months.  My birthday is on May 22 and I would like to fit in clothes that I bought a couple of years ago.

This weekend  began as any other.  Since it is Lent, I made tuna steak, egg drop soup, and broccilli for dinner.  The meal was good, but I will cook the tuna differently.  I cooked it too much.  The egg drop soup was fantastic. 
BTW....I am not happy with the quality of pictures taken on my Blackberry :(
Along with the tuna, I made a low fat spicy mayo dip.

Saturday was an interesting day.  I began my day with eating the left over egg drop soup.  For lunch I ate tuna salad and veggies.


For dinner, I went out to T.G.I. Fridays.  My brother, sister-in-law, boyfriend, and I went out to dinner and wanted to hit up the casino.  Going to Friday's I figured that the menu would not have very many choices for me.  I decided on the Shrimp Key West, which was great.  The appetizer that I ate, which is now my favorite appetizer, a classic wedge salad.  The salad was a wedge of iceberg, bacon bits, tomato, and blue cheese dressing and crumbles.  This salad was WONDERFUL.

For dinner last night, I decided to make soup with vegetable broth.  I threw in some sirloin and mushrooms and green onions.  I made a wedge salad to go along side of it.  The wedge has Walden Farms Blue Cheese dressing, turkey bacon, cucumber, tomato, and a few crumbles of blue cheese.




The only issue that I had to contend with this weekend, alcohol.  Alcohol will be on obstacle that I will have to overcome.

Friday, February 19, 2010

mmmmmm.....salmon!!!!!


I ate this for lunch today along with sliced cukes, celery, and lettuce.  Salmon Creations from StarKist is fantatic.  I highly recommend this product.  Full of flavor and it is not bland like plain tuna.

30 minutes of exercise

I love Dr. Oz. I love his show so much that I DVR it daily. I have read his books and I follow his recommendations. Last night, I exercised for 30 minutes. In one of Dr. Oz's books, he mentioned that walking 30 minutes a day is a great way to incorporate exercise. I walked on both of my 15 minutes breaks. Being able to exercise for 30 minutes in the middle of my workday is relaxing, rejuvenating, and refreshing. Everyday I have an opportunity to exercise, no excuses. This weekend, I plan on creating an exercise planner. I am excited and ready to shed the pounds.


Last night, I made a wonderful dinner. I made buffalo chicken strips with Walden Farm's Blue Cheese dressing. I had a craving for cauliflower, so I made smashed cauliflower with green onions and jalapenos. My dinner was wonderful.


For breakfat this morning, I went to Pancake House and ordered an omelette.  The omelette is made with egg beaters, spinach, and light mozzerella cheese.
Yummy....what a good way to start the day.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Took a walk today.

Exercise is the hardest activity for me to begin. Once I get on the horse, there is no stopping. All it takes for me to begin an exercise regiment, I need to stand up and move. The weather is cold and snowy outside and the weather makes it easy to make excuses. "It is snowing." "It is too cold." One excuse after another has left my mouth. But today is different. On my 15-minute break I decided to take a walk. The walk may have only been 10 minutes but at least that it is a start. This afternoon, I intend to do the same thing.


Last night, I had a rough night. I was emotionally and mentally tired and drained. My son tested me every chance he got. I was ready to pull my hair out. Boyfriend was in his own world and doing his own thing. I made dinner and settled down in front of the television. Last night I made tacos with corn tortillas. The tacos were vegan and low fat. I made Fantastic Foods Taco Filling mix. The tacos were good. As I sat down watching The Young and the Restless, I felt guilty. Guilty for eating in front of the television, guilty for letting myself go throughout the last 3 years, and guilty for not moving from in front of the television. I believe that all of this guilt began when I was at church in the morning. I decided to go to church on Ash Wednesday because I want to be a better person. Sitting in church causes me to reflect on my life and on the decisions that I have made. Overall, my decisions have not been the best. Food is my friend and I love my friends. Exercise is like a diet. No one wants to do it, but it should be done. I have been eating healthier and making the right choices, but I believe that I need more. I need a diet. A strict diet with exercise incorporated.

I am going to continue to eat healthy, but I am going to track my calories, fat, and fiber. I am going to eat low calorie, low fat, and high fiber. I bought myself my notebook to keep a journal. The journal will involve motivation, my daily menu, and my feelings. Last night, I decided to print off pictures of me from when I lost a lot of weight. My face was thin, my legs were thin, and I looked better. My clothes were cute and I was happy to jump in every picture. I have constructed my journal with these pictures in it as a daily reminder of what I looked like and that I can do it again...all I need is a little motivation and support.

For breakfast this morning I ate two hard-boiled eggs and 3 oz of ham. I wrapped both of these ingredients in Boston lettuce leaves. For lunch, I made some mixed vegetable and chicken broth. I also made chicken wraps, made with chicken and lettuce leaves. Good lunch...forgot to take pictures!!!!


Here are a couple of pictures.  One is when I was lighter than I am now.



Thursday, February 11, 2010

Tonight

As I sit and work deciding what I am going to cook for dinner, I realized that I have bought some items that I have never used before. I bought 2 leeks, plantains, and polenta. I think that I am going to make the plantains tonight. My vision for dinner involves plantains, black beans, corn, and cilantro. I think I may make a black bean and corn mixture with baked plantains. Sounds interesting. I think that is the way that I am going to go, unless I decide to make polenta with white beans. Decisions, decisions, decisions....




Here is a look into my cabinet at work. Here are my snacks....

I'm Back!!!!!!

A friend told me, that I had not updated my blog recently. At the moment in time, I felt horrible. I was not able to keep up my blog because I used the excuse of my cell phone sucking. That was not a lie. My vision for a blog was to be a picture blog. I wanted to track my success by pictures of meals that I had created. My cell phone began to freak out about two weeks ago. During the two weeks, I maintained my healthy eating habits.... I was not creating sensational dishes because I did not have a phone. So, the domino effect began. My phone was not able to send pictures; I lost all desire to create wonderful meals because I could not post the pictures, and then the Super Bowl. I ate unhealthy food the night of the Super Bowl, but I got back on the wagon. So.... for my 2 followers.... I AM BACK!!!!!

I ate my normal breakfast; oatmeal, whole wheat english muffin, yougurt, and a banana. 

For lunch I am eating a Healthy Chioce meal and a Caesar Salad. 



I will be making something delicious for dinner this evening.
Exercise begins tomorrow morning!!!!!!!!!!
You with me???

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Salt is my enemy!!!!

I was working on the computer, drinking a glass of V8, and I thought to myself, "I wonder if V8 juice is really good for me? Let me Google it." The results were not good. 80% of V8 juice is tomato juice with some pureed veggies I could handle that. I reached for my handy, dandy 20/30 book to check the food in the back. In the back of this book there is a list of foods I am allowed to eat, cut back on, and avoid. V8 juice had a bomb. Bomb = avoid. So sad. I bought a few containers of V8 juice thinking that this was going to be the new drink of choice; instead I made a stew with it last night. I need to concentrate on my salt intake. I feel bloated and I feel like I am retaining water.


Last night I made a stew. This stew consisted of black beans, kidney beans, onions, garlic, tomatoes, portabella mushrooms, corn, and V8 juice. I seasoned my stew with cumin, paprika, garlic powder, pepper, red pepper flakes, cayenne pepper, and chili powder. I tasted my stew and something was missing. I could not put my finger on it I was missing something. I opened the fridge and I saw a half of a bag of sauerkraut. Mmmmmmmm...I love sauerkraut, but in my stew....I don't know. So, I put a little bit on a spoon with the stew and yummmmmm...my stew tasted like cabbage soup. I love cabbage soup. So, I was eating a big bowl of my "steoup" (Rachel Ray term of stew and soup together) while watching "The Young and the Restless" and then it hit me...sauerkraut is so good.... sauerkraut is cabbage...that has been fermented...mmmm...sauerkraut..."SALT!!!!!!!" Oh crud!!!! Salt again...and a lot of it. So, this is my last pot of salt that I am going to eat. Pictures are still to come of the steoup.

For lunch today, I went to Wendy's because I was craving a baked potato. So, I ordered a broccoli and cheese potato and a grilled chicken sandwich. What a great lunch. I treated myself to a special treat.... food prepared for me!!!!



Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Bad news....

No more V8 juice for me.....too much sodium.....so sad!!!!  :(

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Many pictures to add!!!

Since I have started watching my diet and the food that I am eating, I have enjoyed cooking and finding new recipes to try out.  I have really enjoyed taking pictures to add to my diary.  Here are so pictures that I wanted to add. 

Last nights dinner consisted of a chicken breast sandwich and vegetables.  I was having a strange craving last night, oh no...don't worry.  This craving was for sauteed onions and mushrooms.  I also wanted horseradish and sauerkraut.  So, I put it all together.  It was delicious.


My newest favorite drink is V8.  Today at work, I poured a glass of V8 and added some veggies to the glass along with hot sauce and pepper.  YUMMY!!!!



For dinner, I made a thin and crispy pizza.  I used the flat out wrap.




On the flat bread, I added some pizza sauce, diced tomatoes, cheese, red onion, green pepper, and mushrooms.  The pizza turned out very well.  I will make this over and over.




The finished product:




Along with the pizza, I ate some spicy bean and pulled pork chili...mm.mmm..good!!!



My phone sucks...

I am hating my phone right now.  I charge my phone each night and I lose all juice by noon, the next day.  This is messing my flow up.  I have taken a few pictures that I would like to post about a product that I bought, I guess I will have to wait until I get home tonight to upload my pictures.

I bought a few products this morning that will become a staple in my household.  The first product that I bought was Fiber One Key Lime Pie Yogurt.  I love this yogurt!!!!  I am a big fan of key lime pie and this yogurt is only 50 calories and has 5 grams of fiber.  High fiber and low calorie.


The next product that I bought, High Fiber V8 juice.  I had to decide between high fiber and hot n' spicy.  I decided to buy the high fiber, I can add my own hot sauce.  I cannot believe that I have turned my entire attitude around about tomato juice.  The only thing that I was missing....vodka!!!



The last product that I bought, Flat Outs.




For lunch, I made a turkey sandwich wrap.  The wrap tasted great, good texture and only 100 calories, 2.5 grams of fat, and 8 grams of fiber.  I bought the whole wheat with flax seed flatout.  Tonight, I think that I may try to make pizza. 

I love these products and they will always be in my kitchen.
Pictures to come, later tonight.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Another Monday.....

I am proud to announce that I am past the headache phase, the sugar craving phase, and the eat when I am bored phase.  I am now into the weight loss phase.  I weighed myself this morning and I was surprised, I have lost 25 pounds since January 4th.  I have been 100% dedicated to my lifestyle change and I am enjoying the change.  When planning meals, I think about the fresh produce that is in season and how I can use it.  I love coming up with ways in incorporate beans into my meals.  The most fun that I have had is coming up with new soups and chilis.  Last night I made the most wonderful chili.  The chili is called spicy bean with pulled pork.....fantastic!!!!

This chili is hearty and flavorful....I think that this is the best chili that I have ever made.  The only fat that is in this chili is the fat from the pork tenderloin that I used.  I used northern beans, tomatoes, diced tomatoes, chipotle pepper, green pepper, onions, and green chilis.  So good!!!

When I was younger, I was never a fan of tomatoes.  Lately, it seems like I am incorporating them in every meal that I eat.  Today, I went to Speedway and bought a bottle of V8 juice.  Funny how tastes change with age.

My breakfasts remain the same.  Usually, I eat oatmeal or high fiber cereal with an apple and yogurt.  Sometimes for added fiber, I eat a slice of toast.




When I have a craving for something sweet, I make hot tea.  Good Earth tea is wonderful.  Spicy and sweet is the way to go.




After I re-organized my clothes, I took some time to prepare tostadas.  I used corn tortilla and black beans, I added corn to the black beans and topped the tostadas with tomatoes, lettuce, and jalapenos.




Friday, January 22, 2010

Clothes, clothes everywhere.

I do not want to assume that most people have a closet like mine. I will assume that women have a closet like mine. My closet consists of many sizes of clothes. The range of sizes varies. My summer clothes are all around the same size; my fall and winter clothes are small and larger, no in between. Three years ago, when I lost 125 pounds, I decided to take control of my closet. I took the time to sort my clothes out and throw away the clothes that were too big. I vowed to myself that I would not become that size again. At that time, my clothes were one size, the smaller version of me. Then slowly the weight came back. One week I was able to wear my favorite jeans and sweater and two weeks later, the clothes became tighter and tighter. I had to begin to buy larger clothes and larger clothes, so my closet is back to the way it was, various sizes for various seasons. My plan for the weekend is to organize my clothes. My organization abilities will come in handy for this situation. I will organize by season and then by size. The clothes that are not in season and the clothes that do not fit will go in the basement. My mini goal is to slowly creep back into the clothes that I have bought within the last three years. I will set mini goals for myself...each time I open up a smaller container of clothes, I am one step closer to a new me.


My meals have remained healthy and balanced. The only part of the equation missing is the exercise. After I get my clothes situation under control, I will have more room to move in my bedroom which means I will be able to workout in there.

My breakfast, on Thursday, included high fiber oatmeal, cottage cheese, and pineapple.



My lunch was delicious.  Chicken salad, sliced cucumber, and lentil soup.




The dinner that I made last night was fantastic and healthy.  I have to say that I eat tons of chicken.  Last week, I bought a bag of Troyer chicken.  Oh my, I love it!!!



Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Wendy's and Subway.....

I have not had fast food in 20 days.  No french fries, no cheeseburgers, no soda, basically no terrible food.  Last night, for dinner, I went to Wendy's.  I ordered a plain baked potato and a small chili.  That was my dinner.  For an evening snack, I made an eggbeater sandwich with basil and tomato.  So, I ate Wendy's.  I ate fast food, but is Wendy's considered fast food?  Yes, there is a drive thru and in one minute or less the food is in the car.  When I say "fast food", in my mind, I am thinking Big Mac, fries, McNuggets, and a shake.  Or I think about a nacho bell grande or a chili cheese burrito.  My dinner calories that I ate measured at 470 with 6 grams of fat, and 12 grams of fiber.  Not too bad, plus my dinner was pretty good.  So, yes I ate at a fast food restaurant, but I did not eat fast food.  There is another place that I can think of that I do not consider fast food, Subway.  7 of their 6inch subs have under 6 grams of fat.  I would have no problem with eating Subway everyday.  I love it!!!  That is not going to happen.  I am going to continue to eat at home 95% of the time.  I cannot wait to start my garden. 

I had a delicious lunch today.  I ate the rest of my spinach/bean soup and I ate 2 corn tortillas filled with black beans and corn.  YUMMY!!!!


Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Yummy!!!!

My delicious lunch!!!!



Turkey sandwich on wheat with tomato and lettuce, cucumbers, carrots, and bean an d spinach soup.

A pleasant surprise!!!!

This weekend I went shopping with my mom.  I have not been shopping, for myself, in a while.  I have been under some stress lately and finals were going on, I thought that shopping would be therapy for me.  I am happy that I went shopping because I was able to get away from some issues and focus on me.  I had so much fun.  Whenever my mom and I go shopping, it is not good.  Sales, sales, sales!!!!!  I found 2 pairs of pants, 2 sweaters, and 1 shirt for $50.00!!!!  I love end of season sales!!!!  Looking at the sizes, I did not want to buy what I wear because I am focusing on healthy eating.  The pants I purchased are a size smaller.  The sweaters and shirts, I too purchased a smaller size.  As I was at the counter, I was thinking that I would have to wait for a week or two to fit into everything. 

I went home with my bag of goodies and put it in the closet.  Saturday night went by, Sunday morning, Sunday afternoon, and then last night I thought to myself, "maybe I should try the clothes on to see how much work I have to do."  To my surprise.....the clothes fit!!!!  I am so stoked!!!!!  Something is working!!!!




Healthy eating, no fast food, and food journal is working!!!! 

Monday, January 18, 2010

Tried a few dishes!!


This weekend, i tried made a few dishes that I foind online.  The first recipe was Spinach and Northern Bean Soup.  The soup came out very well.  The northern beans made the soup hearty and the spinach was fantastic.  I added some peas and tomatoes.  SOOOO GOOD!!!!

The reason why I wanted to make this soup, I knew that it would last me at least four days. 


I find that my most comforting lunch is a bowl of soup and a turkey sandwich with tomato and lettuce.



Another recipe that I made this weekend, Black Bean and Corn salad.  I added some tomatoes, jalapenos, and red peppers.


I made a chicken breast and made a salad.  YUMMY!!!!!

One last thing that I made was a breakfast sandwich with egg beaters, basil, tomato, turkey, and a bun.


For lunch today, I made tacos!!!! With the black bean and corn salad.



I was busy this weekend.....Good fun and good times!!!

Friday, January 15, 2010

Cleaning out the pantry and freezer

I tend to buy items from the grocery store over and over again, not realizing that I already have that food at home. I have decided to clean out my pantry and freezer before I go shopping. Last night, I made an interesting meal. I had a can of black-eyed peas, a box of whole-wheat couscous, frozen broccoli, fresh green beans, garlic, shallots, asparagus, and low sodium chicken broth. I put all of the ingredients together and here is what I came up with....


When I was younger I hated brussel sprouts, tomotoes, and asparagus.  Every year I try those food items to see if my tastes have changed with age.  I am fond of tomatoes and just recently became a fan of brussel sprouts.  I still HATE asparagus.  I tried it last night and it was no good.  I think that I may prepare the asparagus differently next time.  Anyway, my meal was a success and I found all the ingredients in the freezer and the pantry.  I am planning on trying 2 new recipes this weekend!!!!  YIPEY!!!!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

I am so EXCITED!!!!!

I have decided to plant a garden this spring. I plan on going to Barnes and Noble and buy a book about creating a vegetable garden. I am so excited!!! I find myself eating tons of fruits and vegetables. There is nothing like tasting food directly from the garden. I remember going to my Aunt Shirley and Uncle Bob's house as a child and eating cucumbers for lunch. Whenever I eat a fresh cucumber, I remember that time and the freshness of the cucumber and the juiciness. So, instead of spending money at the grocery store, I would like to try to grow my own.


I came up with a list of the vegetables that I eat the most of lettuce, spinach, onion, cucumbers carrots, radishes green beans, peppers, broccoli, and tomatoes. I may not try all of these veggies, but this is my list. I would like to try to plant some type of fruit, maybe a strawberry pot...mmmm.... strawberries!!!!! On the inside of my house, I am going to create an herb garden. I am going to try to go fresh always. I know that it takes time for a garden to grow, so I plan on shopping at the farmer's market instead of the grocery store. Fresh, fresh, fresh.... that is the way to go.

I would like this activity to become a hobby for my son and me. I think that Scott would love to help mommy in the garden. An added plus to our new hobby, I will be promoting healthy eating. I cannot wait to get started!!!!

Last night for dinner I made a chicken breast and mixed vegetables. Boring, I know...I made a chicken breast sandwich with a side of veggies. Delicious, but boring :)




I am going to try a couple new recipes this weekend that I found in Elie Krieger's cookbook,
"The Food You Crave."
I HEART HER!!!!!





Last picture.....Diet Swiss Miss with Adam Carolla



Wednesday, January 13, 2010

So Far.....so good....

Today is January 13th. I have not had fast food, only 3 cans of caffeine free diet soda, I have created many new dishes, and I have not caved. The one issue that I am still having is dealing with exercise. I am slow on getting an exercise regiment in order. I am embracing the vegetable. Last night I made a wonderful chicken stir-fry. I used brown rich and 8 oz of boneless chicken breast. I was in a mood for green vegetables; I used green beans, green peppers, bok choy, peas, green onions, and carrots. I used low sodium light soy sauce and a Korean stir-fry sauce. OH MY...the best stir-fry that I ever had. It was so good that I forgot to take a picture from dinner and from lunch. Bummer...the meal was delicious. I could have put more high fiber vegetables in the mixture and I should have taken a picture.


I am thinking for dinner this evening that I am going to have chicken with broccoli and spinach. Sounds boring but it is left over’s. I have chicken legs in the freezer that I am going to thaw out. I feel like creating my own sauce for the legs.

I have experimented and one experiment went somewhat wrong. I made broccoli slaw. I used the dressing that goes into carrot salad.... I figured that it would taste good.... I think I should have used carrots. It was ok. Not the best, I still ate it.



Looks good....tasted...well....ok.


Fat and Fiber

I found my plan and food that I can see myself eating and NOT get bored. There are so many diet books on the shelves at the local bookstore. So many choices and so much confusion. What is the right one? Which one will work the best? What should I do? Many, many years ago I joined weight watchers with my mom. At that time, there was a plan called Fat and Fiber. I lost 70 pounds in 3 months and I loved that plan. The weight watchers plan is similar to the 20/30 book that I own. Here are the ways to lose weight:


· Eat all the fruit, vegetables, whole grains, and beans that I want.

· Eat no more than 20 grams of fat per day.

· Eat at least 30 grams of dietary fiber each day.

· Limit foods made with refined flour, and other low fiber foods.

· Reward yourself...(this is my favorite part)...If I follow the program faithfully for nineteen out of twenty-one meals, enjoy two "free" meals. Have reasonable-sized portions of whatever you want.

I can eat fruits and vegetables all day plus I am a fan of high fiber foods. This seems plan seems realistic plus I am able to apply the knowledge that I learned from Jillian's and Dr. Oz's book. I am feeling good. I am sleeping better. All is right with the world since I am eating better. It is amazing how change of diet and viewpoint can affect someone's overall attitude about life.



For breakfast this morning I ate 1/2 grapefruit, high fiber oatmeal, and a blackberry/blueberry smoothie.

For lunch, I have a Kashi Sweet and Sour Chicken meal, spinach salad, and a starfruit!!!!



Monday, January 11, 2010

Weekends.....

Weekends are always a trying time for me. When I am not working at the golf course, I am usually home hanging with the family. That means that I have a lot of free time on my hands and a kitchen full of snacks. I have tried to cut down on the snacks that I have bought recently, but those darn donuts are always in my house. Usually every morning, on the weekend, my boyfriend or myself makes breakfast. The breakfast usually consists of meat, eggs, and pancakes or waffles. YUCK, right? Well, this weekend, I did not cook and I skipped breakfast both days. That was not a good idea at all. My weekday eating habits are like clockwork. My weekend eating schedule is horrible. This is something that I have to work on. The good news is that I weighed myself on Sunday morning and I weigh less than I did when I went to the doctor on Dec. 12th. I am sure that with holiday eating and eating because I wanted to, I gained 5 pounds. So.... yeah me!!!!




I started keeping track of my fat and fiber grams along with calories. I want to consume 20 grams of fat and at least 30 grams of fiber daily. I am following the plan out of a 20/30 book that I have previously written about. I am eating all natural, organic, and focusing on dark leafy greens; just like Jillian mentions in her book. I am creating 4 breakfasts, lunches, and dinners that I will rat on a regular basis and exercise at least 30 minutes a day just like Dr. Oz mentioned in his book. All of the changes that I have made make sense to me and I am ready to be accountable. I know my weight, as of yesterday, and I am ready to start shedding.




I made a fantastic dinner last night. I found the recipe off of The Food Network website. The name of the recipe is Poached Eggs on top of sweet potato and herbed turkey hash. OMG.... this was amazing. I used chicken instead of turkey and I added a batch of fresh spinach to the pot. YUMMY!!!


This picture is what the main ingredients of the recipe.                Here is the final result.....so delicious!!!!

I made enough to have leftovers for lunch today and I have a chicken breast left for dinner this evening!!  Score!!!

My breakfast consisted of high fiber oatmeal, 1/2 grapefruit, and a smoothie....