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Grilled chicken marinated in lemon pepper. Probably green Beans or peas and maybe some mashed potatoes (since I am feeding my husband and his cousin, and they both love potatoes).

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Tonight we're having some leftover brisket that my DH smoked this weekend. I trimmed the fat off of about 3oz and stuck mine in the oven with some low-carb BBQ Sauce to get tenderized. Veggies will be either some steamed broccoli or some stir-fry squash, onions & bok choy.

TOMORROW though.. will be kinda special. I'm planning to make my turkey meatloaf that uses both ground turkey & ground turkey sausage and bake it inside a pumpkin shell.

I very rarely fix potatoes, corn, rice or anything like that. I don't want high glycemic carbs, they tend to increase hunger. If other family members want those.. they can fix it themselves (we're all adults.. no little ones here).

Hope this helps.

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WOW! I'm still in full-liquid phase. I can't imagine ever being able to eat the things some of you are mentioning. Give us newbies some hope!:)

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WELLLLL I was supposed to have some pot roast that my hubs was putting in the crock pot, but when i called him at 3:30 to make sure this was done, the pot roast hadn't come out of the freezer! GOOD GRIEF!

So looks like i'll be heading to the grocery store and buying a rotisserie chicken from the deli! However, these chickens they have prepared are my friend when I dont feel like cooking. I'll utilize the leftovers into chicken salad, add veggies/broth and turn it into Soup, or on top of salad.< /p>

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I made Orange chicken from a recipe that I found on http://www.bariatriceating.com and it was absolutely wonderful! And so easy to make!

I made a salad for both of us and a side of wild rice for my husband. We agreed, this one's a new favorite. :thumbup:

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WOW! I'm still in full-liquid phase. I can't imagine ever being able to eat the things some of you are mentioning. Give us newbies some hope!:thumbup:

I'm with you (liquid phase), I can't wait to chew something.

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Mushie phase after my fill so I am having a baked potato with fat free sour cream and spray butter. Yum!!! It amkes you feel like you are shewing when you are really just having mashed potatoes. I know potatoes are considered evil on here so I try to only have them here and there. LOL:tongue:

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Hmmm. It's 10:24a.m. here so I'm not sure yet.

I try to have a salad (just 5 types of lettuce, or lettuce and cucumbers) for dinner with mustard, so I might have that and I've been able to eat mince more recently, so I might have some left over minced chicken from last night.

If I'm stuck for food ideas, I usually go to: Allrecipes.com and look for ones under 200 calories.

I think you do that too though, if I remember correctly :thumbup:

Is your family picky eaters?

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Haddock with a citrus basil rub, roasted potatoes, turnip and sweet potatoes and a garden salad.< /p>

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I made some chicken thighs in the crockpot with apricots and curry. Served over brown rice. Yummy!

That sounds really yummo! Can u post the recipe please? I would love to make that.

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Tonight will be salmon and mashed yams. Using spray butter on the yams makes it really good.

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That sounds really yummo! Can u post the recipe please? I would love to make that.

Ditto! :thumbup:

Though I'd probably put it over broccoli instead. Rice and I don't mix.

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That curry chicken with apricots dish sounds GOOD! Recipe please!!

I drank a cup of tea 15 - 20 minutes before din din then I had 2 ribs and a 1/4 of a slice of cake (maybe 2 square inches big, no icing).

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WOW, there are so many wonderful things you all are eating. I have not be banded yet, but everything I seem to know about eating after the band seems contrary to what some of you are eating. Rice, shrimp, Pasta. I sure hope that I will still be able to eat these things in moderation. You have encouraged me tonight that there will be life after banding.

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WOW, there are so many wonderful things you all are eating. I have not be banded yet, but everything I seem to know about eating after the band seems contrary to what some of you are eating. Rice, shrimp, Pasta. I sure hope that I will still be able to eat these things in moderation. You have encouraged me tonight that there will be life after banding.

:thumbup:

You usually can eat a variety of different things - you just don't eat as much of it is all...But it's not like you want to eat heaps, you just feel satisfied.

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