Saturday, May 1, 2010

What I'm Eating, and Goals

I'm having my favorite dinner again - it's been showing up on my menu frequently, and I'm losing weight so I'm going with it.

Here's the menu:

- six Kalamata (Greek) olives
- three small slices of brie with fig spread
- one steamed artichoke (in the microwave, in plastic wrap - I know, the chemicals could kill me), leaves dipped in melted butter**
- a glass of red wine (pinot noir)

Have I gone on the Mediterranean diet without realizing it? Apparently. But I loooooove it. I look forward to it every night. And some nights, I can't even finish it.

My restriction is pretty good right now. I find that I have my best eating days when I have a shake in the morning, even though I really don't love them. But it does give me a protein boost to start the day.

Lunch has been a cup of blended black bean soup or chili with a dollop of sour cream. Both are high in fiber and protein.

For a snack I have a Babybel light cheese, a few olives, a teaspoon of hummus or half of an avocado mashed with some kosher salt. (Not all of these in one day, though.)

I try to drink as much water as possible, and usually have two or three glasses of iced tea (black or green) through the day. And I usually have some kind of chocolate - Cadbury Creme Egg or a mini York Peppermint Patty or a handful of M&Ms.

Some nights I have fish. That's it. That pretty much covers what I eat lately.


**I never cooked an artichoke till I moved in with my husband. There are lots of fancy ways to cook them, but we keep it simple.

We rinse the artichoke, cut the stem close to the base, wrap the whole thing in plastic wrap and put in the microwave for eight or nine minutes - more like 12 or 14 minutes if you have more than one.

We pull off the leaves (they should pull off easily; if they don't the artichoke isn't cooked enough), dip them in some melted butter in a teacup, and scrape the "meat" off the base of the leaf with our teeth. Very primitive, like cavemen. Then when we've gotten through most of the leaves we cut off the bottom (avoid any of the hairlike things - they're not good), dice that up and drizzle the leftover melted butter on top. That's the best part of the whole thing. Artichokes are low in calories and high in fiber, and totally delicious!

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On to topic #2: GOALS

I was playing around with a BMI calculator and started figuring out goals. I'm not quite 5'4" but I count myself as 5'4" for these calculations.

1. At 174 pounds, I will no longer be obese, just plain overweight. Crazy to aspire to that, isn't it? Most people would be mortified to be considered overweight.
2. I want to break through 162, which is the lowest number I've seen on the scale in my adult life (and I saw it a week or so after running a marathon).
3. My ultimate goal is 145 pounds, when I will no longer be considered overweight. That seems a really long way away. I haven't been that weight since I was a teenager.
4. Most weight charts show my "ideal" weight between 117-130. I don't expect I will ever get there. But hey, dare to dream.

13 comments:

  1. Yum. We're having 'chokes tomorrow.

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  2. Ok...I must give that a try thanks.. Great meal and keep up the great work

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  3. Thanks for the tip. I know what you mean about our ideal weight being a dream, but I'll dare to dream if you will. I'm 5'7" and the top end of my normal weight is 159; I'm 270 now. I have my goal weight as 170 right now because I figure losing 100 lbs would be a pretty good accomplishment to start with and then I'll go from there.

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  4. yum sounds like a yummy dinner ! xxx

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  5. Sounds pretty similar to how I'm eating (I eat more at dinner though). I think the key is finding what you like and keeps you satisfied. I eat chocolate every night too - Lindt dark chocolate with sea salt(so good).
    The goal weight issue is hard to wrap my head around. I'm 5"4 too and my goal is 160, but that still leaves me in the overweight range. I'll be happy there though.

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  6. I LOVE artichokes....mmmmm, may go on my menu for this week.

    I'm 5'10" so to be in a normal BMI, I need to weigh 174 or less. Crazily enough, I can weigh over 200 lbs and still 'only' be overweight. I have 174 as my goal, but truly, I'll be happy with anything under 200.

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  7. Thanks for the artichoke tip...definitely going to give that a try once I'm off of liquids in a couple weeks.
    Congrats on finding your "zone".

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  8. Sounds like you hit optimal restriction.

    Artichoke is one of my favourite vegetables but I always buy it prepared. I'm going to give it a go prepping it myself this week. Most mornings I have a protein shake for breakfast as well, it's easy to get down and leaves me satieted for a few hours.

    P.S. Your new profile pic is lovely.

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  9. Yummy! Your dinner sounds amazing.

    You have inspired me to get over my fear of preparing artichokes!

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  10. OMG that is the best sounding dinner menu I have seen in a while! Yum!

    I am with you on the "normal" goal weight. I can't imagine it...but miracles happen with the band!

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  11. YUM!!! I'm getting some artichokes this week for sure!!

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  12. Ok- I ran to the grocery store to buy artichokes and just tried to make one... is there any way you could post some pics of how you make it... I tht it was pretty easy from what you wrote, but then... it got pretty confusing. :)
    Tasted good but I think I ate some of those hairy things...
    Thanks so much!

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  13. Wowza. A whole website dedicated to artichokes. I made the other one I bought... cut it in half and put salt on the insides then laid those down in a microwaveable bowl. Poured a little olive oil and water in the bowl and covered in plastic wrap. Then microwaved this concoction for 12 minutes and WALLA! it was superb. I think there is only 80 calories for a whole artichoke too!

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