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"~~Jaime~~" wrote in message
... I'm moving back to Stratford Ontario shortly after the upcoming holidays. I am trying to come up with a suitable low carb food list with foods that are easy to prepare while being busy packing and moving and having my life in a bit of disorganization for a few days until I get settled in my new home. I've come up with canned fish so far and salads and eggs. I'm looking for suggestions. And remember to take along some condiment so that you don't feel deprived - mayonaise and low carb ketchup and Cardini's Caesar salad dressing are very very good. Mayo - make the tuna and eggs so much more interesting. Nuts, esp. brazil nuts and if you can be bothered, sprinkling some italian herb mix over your food is also good as it increase your intake of potassium - important since you might sweat a lot and lose quite a bit of minerals after shifting around tons of stuff while you move. |
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On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 21:34:56 -0000, Ada Ma wrote:
I've come up with canned fish so far and salads and eggs. I'm looking for suggestions. And remember to take along some condiment so that you don't feel deprived - Yes, take along condiments to beat off severe deprivation. lol |
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On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 21:34:56 -0000, Ada Ma wrote:
I've come up with canned fish so far and salads and eggs. I'm looking for suggestions. And remember to take along some condiment so that you don't feel deprived - Yes, take along condiments to beat off severe deprivation. lol |
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But it doesn't matter
On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 04:04:27 GMT, "JC Der Koenig" wrote: Sems like you're just looking for more excuses. |
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Not to me.
-- Now **** off. You cannot possibly be this stupid and remember to breathe. You must be trolling. -- Carmen "Lora Field" wrote in message ... But it doesn't matter On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 04:04:27 GMT, "JC Der Koenig" wrote: Sems like you're just looking for more excuses. |
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MU wrote:
On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 21:34:56 -0000, Ada Ma wrote: I've come up with canned fish so far and salads and eggs. I'm looking for suggestions. And remember to take along some condiment so that you don't feel deprived - Yes, take along condiments to beat off severe deprivation. lol It's funny the way you find things funny. Ha. |
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On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 09:38:18 +0000, Ada Ma wrote:
And remember to take along some condiment so that you don't feel deprived - Yes, take along condiments to beat off severe deprivation. lol It's funny the way you find things funny. Ha. I find it funny, and somewhat pathetic, when people use words like "deprived" and "condiments" in the same sentence. It's part and parcel of one of the gravest problems that dieters have. This love of food, this continued obsession with eating, with trying to "tweak" their food intakes so that they can eat right to the brink of overconsumption....and still lose or maintain weight. It's a losing game. Walking on the edge of a cliff. Deprived? No one on this group even comes close to being deprived. Deprived over lack of condiments? These are necessities, these condiments of yours? Necessary for life? |
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MU wrote:
On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 09:38:18 +0000, Ada Ma wrote: And remember to take along some condiment so that you don't feel deprived - Yes, take along condiments to beat off severe deprivation. lol It's funny the way you find things funny. Ha. I find it funny, and somewhat pathetic, when people use words like "deprived" and "condiments" in the same sentence. It's part and parcel of one of the gravest problems that dieters have. This love of food, this continued obsession with eating, with trying to "tweak" their food intakes so that they can eat right to the brink of overconsumption....and still lose or maintain weight. It's a losing game. Walking on the edge of a cliff. Deprived? No one on this group even comes close to being deprived. Deprived over lack of condiments? These are necessities, these condiments of yours? Necessary for life? Your reasoning makes no sense. Love of food doesn't necessarily lead to overconsumption. It's about quality, preparation, variety. |
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That sounds like a good start. I like tuna salad, egg salad, etc because
they can be made in advance, they keep well, and they don't even need heating. Nut butters can also be eaten without prep. On wasa bread if you don't mind a very few carbs. Or regular nuts as someone said. Ready-cooked bacon helps, I like Oscar Mayers. It doesn't need refrigeration till opened. Also cheese, salad greens. Skinny --------------- On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 22:41:06 -0500, ~~Jaime~~ wrote: I'm moving back to Stratford Ontario shortly after the upcoming holidays. I am trying to come up with a suitable low carb food list with foods that are easy to prepare while being busy packing and moving and having my life in a bit of disorganization for a few days until I get settled in my new home. I've come up with canned fish so far and salads and eggs. I'm looking for suggestions. |
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~~Jaime~~ wrote:
I'm moving back to Stratford Ontario shortly after the upcoming holidays. I am trying to come up with a suitable low carb food list with foods that are easy to prepare while being busy packing and moving and having my life in a bit of disorganization for a few days until I get settled in my new home. I've come up with canned fish so far and salads and eggs. I'm looking for suggestions. Have some cooked chicken on hand to throw in your salads. -- jamie ) "There's a seeker born every minute." |
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