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Wow I love that is thread is still going strong! I've kept up my blog which has turned very recipe heavy. Lately I've done a lot of sugar free Desserts etc on there but still have lots of easy cooking recipes to share. The URL is www.twosleevers.com. <br><br> In addition to checking it out, if any of you would like to guest post a recipe, do let me know. Ersopher has been a regular contributor of yummi ness :)<br><br> Below are a couple of things we made lately. Korean galbi made easy and chickpea brownies (best things ever!) with sugar free frosting that tastes like real food instead of a chemical sh$tstorm :)[/

I just got in on this so please don't stop lol! The brownies look amazing and I don't think my husband will know!!

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Game girl, can you please give the link again. Thanks.

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Game girl, can you please give the link again. Thanks.

Of course, it's www.twosleevers.com

The 2 sleevers in question are my husband and me :)

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I tell you what, he will definitely not know for tasting them! I can't tell the difference. We are going to try them with agave nectar this weekend. We tried stevia and it was a no go

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Yellow squash with proscuitto as a side dish for pork ribs. Because you can never have too much pork.

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Wow I love that is thread is still going strong! I've kept up my blog which has turned very recipe heavy. Lately I've done a lot of sugar free desserts etc on there but still have lots of easy cooking recipes to share. The URL is www.twosleevers.com. In addition to checking it out, if any of you would like to guest post a recipe, do let me know. Ersopher has been a regular contributor of yummi ness :) Below are a couple of things we made lately. Korean galbi made easy and chickpea brownies (best things ever!) with sugar free frosting that tastes like real food instead of a chemical sh$tstorm :)

OMG Gamergirl you look Amazing. I was only thinking about you and your husband the other day and wondering how you were going.

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OMG Gamergirl you look Amazing. I was only thinking about you and your husband the other day and wondering how you were going.

Thank you! My husband is unrecognizable. We look at his before and now pictures, and it doesn't even look like the same man. He's turned into a very skinny man. Such a wonderful journey.

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Thank you! My husband is unrecognizable. We look at his before and now pictures, and it doesn't even look like the same man. He's turned into a very skinny man. Such a wonderful journey.

I know the feeling my husband is now below his goal weight and looks like he was never big it's crazy. I still have about 46lb to go but know without a doubt it works, all I have to do is look at him. Great experience with fantastic rewards when we get to where we want to be.

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Some of the things I ate yesterday. Almond butter chocolate fat bombs, and roasted green Beans plus shrimp in a cream sauce

Recipe for the fat bombs: http://twosleevers.com/2014/04/almond-butter-chocolate-fat-bombs/

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Today I made chocolate Coconut "Fudge" with chocolate Protein Powder. It ended up having 8 gms Protein, 8 gms fat, and 7 gms net carbs. Not bad for a treat! And no cooking either, which makes it perfect. Interestingly, I think if you omitted the coconut, this would actually qualify as a soft food for post-surgery. Not bad eh?



http://twosleevers.com/2014/05/chocolate-coconut-protein-fudge/


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Spring rolls with lettuce, avocado, carrots, scallions and half a Boca Burger made some super low cal peanut dipping sauce too! I could eat this every.single.day!

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Gyro meat made at home! Recipe on www.twosleevers.com. I was surprised at how authentic it tasted to you the truth

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Out for lunch today....Boston market kids meal, 2.5 oz turkey breast. In place of cornbread got double steamed veges!

Here is the before and after!

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Tomorrow is a year out for me, Here is a very typical breakfast:

4 strawberries

1 chobani yogurt

3 small whole wheat crackers spread with chèvre or cream cheese

1 Americano coffee

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Here is the pic:

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