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Is There A "what Did You Eat Today" Thread?


okieinalaska

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Yesterday--

B--Greek yogurt (Fage 0%) with a banana and half a Lara bar chopped up in it

Fage is the brand I'm eating too. Isn't it wonderful stuff? Even the 0% is so creamy and rich I feel like I'm eating something I shouldn't. :D

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Fage is the brand I'm eating too. Isn't it wonderful stuff? Even the 0% is so creamy and rich I feel like I'm eating something I shouldn't. :D

I just love it! The 0% is so thick and creamy that I've never even tried the others :P

It's also great on a baked potato instead of sour cream...so many uses....I buy it by the 35 oz tub.

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Rachel W Apprentice

This is fun !

Yesterday:

B- 1 Vans gluten-free mini waffles(sooo good), Earthfare natural peanut butter( u make ur own @ the store, just 100% ground peanuts) and honey on top.

S- apple w/pnut butter

L- Salad with carrots/chicken/bell pepper., Yogurt.

(snuck in some rice crackers before evening church)

D-Rice chex w/ almond milk :)

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jerseyangel Proficient

Yeaterday....being a Sunday and we were out and about--

B--Fage 0% with a sliced banana

L--Starbucks Awake Tea Latte and a Ginger Snap Lara Bar

D--Sirloin tips with onions, mashed potatoes, brussels sprouts

S--while watching the Golden Globes--Organicville Strawberry Ice Cream

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Noche22 Rookie

B: lemon streusel muffin (gluten free, wheat free, dairy free)

Coffee

S: 1/2 cup raspberries

Bottle water

L: gluten free tortilla chips (nachos)

2/3 cup shredded cheese (gluten free, lactose free)

S: gluten free lemon creme ice cream sandwich cookie

S: banana

D: salad w/shredded cheese (same kind as above)

Italian dressing (gluten free)

S: Bottle water

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