I still wanted a burger and then remembered I bought a package of Morningstar Farms Grillers Prime "hamburger" patties. I cooked it in the frying pan with some cooking spray. I put some cheese on it right before it was done. I also threw a few tater tots in the toaster over. Can't have a burger without some form of fries. I served it with some mayo and ketchup. I put it all on a regular dinner plate this time so I could feel like a grownup.
I was only able to eat 3/4 of the burger and three tater tots. The burger was good, although I didn't like the crispy texture of the edges. It just seemed weird to me for some reason. The flavor was good; it didn't taste like a burger, necessarily, but it didn't taste like grains or fakeness either, which was good. I might buy these again, but would probably wait until my stomach can handle a small toasted roll or might buy a different flavor. I bought them mostly for the protein and the lower fat and calorie content. They make me feel like I'm dieting and if I feel like that too much, I'm not likely to do as well with this surgery. I don't want to feel like I'm forced to eat fake food or diet food. I've mostly stuck to real food (meaning no fat-free mayo or fake cheese, etc.) and that keeps me on track.
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