One of the most important things to do is to measure my food. That's something I've been getting cocky about lately. Lazy, too. I figure, "I've lost 115 pounds so I must be doing something right! I know how much I'm supposed to eat and I know what a portion looks like!" Not really. I'm better at guesstimating than I was pre-op, but I still find myself thinking that 1 ounce of peanuts fills a sandwich bag. Uh, no. Not even close. Then I think, "But I don't want to pull the scale out and measure! I'm too busy watching TV/sitting on the patio/staring at the wall!" That's getting me into trouble.
The other issue is preparing ahead of time, which I've been really bad about since moving. Probably because I don't feel fully settled yet and have some kitchen storage issues. I know. Excuses, excuses. Having to eat Walmart egg rolls for breakfast twice in one week clued me in to the fact that I've been lazy.
So here's today's breakfast and lunch, which I measured AND entered in my food journal.
Upper left, pink square: 1 ounce dill Havarti cheese
Upper right, purple rectangle: 3 ounces grilled chicken (Perdue Short Cuts) with Borsari seasoned salt (LOVE this stuff!)
Lower right, pink square: 1 ounce of dry roasted peanuts (definitely doesn't fill a sandwich bag)
Lower left, pink rectangle: 1/2 cup lowfat cottage cheese, 1/2 tsp unsweetened cocoa powder, 1 TB unsweetened coconut
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