Eating well in Weight Watchers Program sharing
- June 12, 2014, 9:40 a.m.
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Although I no longer go to the WW meetings, I am trying to stick with the Smart Start guidelines. I find they're a bit top heavy with grains and wheat - both items I try to avoid, but the fact that the guidelines allow potatoes is great for me.
When I do eat grains, I even try to stay away from brown rice. I prefer both barley and kasha... and luckily have found a place that sells boil-in-bag versions of each. I do find I eat a LOT of potatoes! I just steam white or sweet (or both) potatoes in the microwave and eat them plain. I also like to top white potatoes with plain Greek yogurt.
After the fiasco in Japan, I stopped eating canned tuna (I so rarely eat tuna steak that it's a non-issue). I recently bought a can of salmon not noticing it had bones and skin... YIKES! It so turned my stomach, I cannot even think of eating flaked salmon. I can eat salmon steak, but don't often have the opportunity.
I do eat a LOT of beans!!! I love chick peas - with kasha, spinach and feta cheese... and lots of oregano and basil. (That works with barley also.) I also love the Indian packaged foods - lots of flavor, different beans and legumes. They work with various grains as a base... or potatoes! Steamed cauliflower works well as a base also.
That said, now that I am home full time, I've lost about 5 lbs. Of course I return to work next week... I'll stay away from the pasta!! The restaurant where I eat the most frequently has a HUGE meal - and offer both spinach and corn as "sides". I'll be opting for those... and fish! When I go to the Chinese restaurant near work, they serve the BEST brown rice I've ever had. I'll be working for 2 weeks. I'll see what the effect of all that food has on my weight... Oh, and sitting all day long... YIKES!
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