Guest guest Posted August 27, 2001 Report Share Posted August 27, 2001 Carole, I always carry around beef jerkey or crackers in case I get hungry while I'm out. For lunch I usually take a chicken breast or maybe a lunchables. It really hasn't been difficult adjusting to work, the only part is waiting the stretches between breaks, lunch..etc. So if I get hungry in betweeen I'll nibble on a cracker or some beef jerkey, and I always have my 34 oz sipper cup filled with water or iced tea. Kim B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2001 Report Share Posted August 27, 2001 In a message dated 8/27/01 3:38:44 AM Pacific Daylight Time, MsMystic1@... writes: > What kinds of foods do you post-ops eat for lunch while working? Do you > find > that it is a good idea to bring snacks to work for smaller meals every few > hours? How does one fit this eating style in with working? Carole > > I'm still new at this but I take chicken strips, stuff for a chef salad or eat out ...LOL I do take string cheese and cottage cheese incase I get hungry between meals. I try to keep everything I take to work a protein so whatever I eat each day is adding to my goal of protein and if I've got some room at the end of the day...I get to have something else that I want.... ~~* AJ *~~ Age 37 5'8'' Post op 7/24/01 Open BPD/DS self pay - Dr Baltasar -Alcoy Spain 07/24/01 BMI 64 415.1 08/06/01 BMI 59 390.2 -24.9 lbs! -10.75 inches 08/16/01 BMI 58 387.0 -27.9 lbs! -11.25 inches 08/24/01 BMI 58 386.5 -28.7 lbs! -15.5 inches My personal website: www.WLS4AJ@... Check out the Bellingham Support Group at WWW.WLSBellingham.homestead.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2001 Report Share Posted August 27, 2001 At 6:38 AM -0400 8/27/01, MsMystic1@... wrote: >What kinds of foods do you post-ops eat for lunch while working? Chili Curried lamb over rice Chicken Salad Fried oysters Broiled Salmon Sushi Various Chinese food, including dim sum (hors d'oeuvres) ETC. In other words, if you can name it, I probably eat it [out] for lunch. >Do you find >that it is a good idea to bring snacks to work for smaller meals every few >hours? Yes indeed: Turkey jerky Cashew nuts fresh fruit Powdered miso soup (Japanese soy-and-fish-powder-based soup) Protein bars (Luna, Zone) >How does one fit this eating style in with working? Well, if you can " go to the bathroom " and wind your watch at the same time, you ought to be able to snack at your workstation. --Steve (eating a delicious white peach while typing this response) -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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