welovedis
Disneyland here we come!
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Wow, Tracy it sounds as if you have a super-hectic life! Congrats on handling the day-to-day of 6 kids and your DH!
And a 6 pound loss on top of that --you go girl!!!
west--the low-fat/low-cal stuff I try to keep on hand is:
popcorn kernels for my popper (low density but tastes great!) about 30 cals /1 cup
watermelon--so full of water, it really fills you up (1 cup of diced cubes about 45 calories)
ff crumpets (sort of the texture of an airy pancake) 60 cal 1 cake
Laughing Cow cheese--love this stuff 35 calories / 2 g fat in one wedge
1 piece of low fat/cal bread with 1 pc of sliced melted cheese (or ff eng muffin)
Dannon Light & Fit yogurt--60 cal per serving
blueberries, raspberries or blackberries--50 blueberries=40 cal, 50 raspberries=50 cal, blackberries-1 cup=60 cal
Reduced fat vanilla wafers
Thanks for the heads up on the OR cakes, I was buying the Quaker kind and they are 60 calories a cake so that an extra 20 cals I can save!
Anyone know of a good low cal/low fat soup that isn't loaded with sodium? I've wondered about the Healthy Choice soups but haven't tried them yet...
I run a daycare center that is attached to my home so it keeps me busy, but the willpower is something I need to work on. However, I'm convinced that if I can make it thru one day with no cheating (hopefully today) that more will follow. I've done it in the past, just need to stick to it.
I took everyone's advice and have made up some portioned small snacks (baby carrots, celery, an apple cut into slices w/lemon juice on it) so that if I do feel like I want to take a bite of something, the healthy stuff will be right there.
Did pretty good today, tried taking a class for the 1st time since joining our area gym almost 3 1/2 years ago. I normally just do my own routine of cardio & weights but I tried a spinning class. All I can say is that it hurts to sit down so hopefully that will result in something good to my butt if I keep going!


west--the low-fat/low-cal stuff I try to keep on hand is:
popcorn kernels for my popper (low density but tastes great!) about 30 cals /1 cup
watermelon--so full of water, it really fills you up (1 cup of diced cubes about 45 calories)
ff crumpets (sort of the texture of an airy pancake) 60 cal 1 cake
Laughing Cow cheese--love this stuff 35 calories / 2 g fat in one wedge
1 piece of low fat/cal bread with 1 pc of sliced melted cheese (or ff eng muffin)
Dannon Light & Fit yogurt--60 cal per serving
blueberries, raspberries or blackberries--50 blueberries=40 cal, 50 raspberries=50 cal, blackberries-1 cup=60 cal
Reduced fat vanilla wafers
Thanks for the heads up on the OR cakes, I was buying the Quaker kind and they are 60 calories a cake so that an extra 20 cals I can save!
Anyone know of a good low cal/low fat soup that isn't loaded with sodium? I've wondered about the Healthy Choice soups but haven't tried them yet...
I run a daycare center that is attached to my home so it keeps me busy, but the willpower is something I need to work on. However, I'm convinced that if I can make it thru one day with no cheating (hopefully today) that more will follow. I've done it in the past, just need to stick to it.

I took everyone's advice and have made up some portioned small snacks (baby carrots, celery, an apple cut into slices w/lemon juice on it) so that if I do feel like I want to take a bite of something, the healthy stuff will be right there.
Did pretty good today, tried taking a class for the 1st time since joining our area gym almost 3 1/2 years ago. I normally just do my own routine of cardio & weights but I tried a spinning class. All I can say is that it hurts to sit down so hopefully that will result in something good to my butt if I keep going!
