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B - nada

L - 3/4c beenie weenies

D - 1/2 pkg apple dippers, 1/2 pkg caramel dip, 1 kid's meal cheeseburger from McD's with only about 1/4 of the bun

S - chocolate milk jug from McD's

Sigh...I am at 41 net calories for the day (666 total) but I'm not hungry....maybe a Protein Shake? !

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Do you make homemade meatballs? or frozen?

At the time that I posted that I was eating whatever frozen meatballs I could find at the store (because I hated cooking!) ... but I have since found this recipe (and became addicted to them) and now I make them myself ... :)

Parmesan Meatballs

1.5 lbs Ground Beef

3/4 C Shredded Parmesan cheese

2 eggs

1 tsp Dried Parsley

Dash of Pepper

2-3 T Butter

15oz Can of Tomato Sauce

1 Clove Garlic

1/2 tsp Onion powder

1/4 tsp Basil

1/8 tsp Oregano

Combine beef, cheese, eggs, parsley & pepper until well mixed then shape into meatballs. Melt butter in a large skillet and cook until all sides are browned. Place browned meatballs in the crock pot or a casserole dish suitable for the oven.

Combine the tomato sauce, garlic, onion powder, basil & oregano. Pour over the meatballs, stirring gently to coat.

Turn crock pot on low for 1-4 hours OR bake, uncovered in an oven at 350 for 30-40 minutes.

**I make them in the crock pot and although the recipe says 1-4 hours, I let them cook on low for 6-7 hours ... they turn out really tender and oh so yummy!**

How do you make the chocpeanut butter shake?

I mix a chocolate Protein shake (either Atkins or EAS) with 2 T Peanut Butter and a couple packets of Splenda, add a handful of ice and blend them in the bullet ...

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At the time that I posted that I was eating whatever frozen meatballs I could find at the store (because I hated cooking!) ... but I have since found this recipe (and became addicted to them) and now I make them myself ... :tt2:

Parmesan Meatballs

1.5 lbs Ground Beef

3/4 C Shredded Parmesan cheese

2 eggs

1 tsp Dried Parsley

Dash of Pepper

2-3 T Butter

15oz Can of Tomato Sauce

1 Clove Garlic

1/2 tsp Onion Powder

1/4 tsp Basil

1/8 tsp Oregano

Combine beef, cheese, eggs, parsley & pepper until well mixed then shape into meatballs. Melt butter in a large skillet and cook until all sides are browned. Place browned meatballs in the crock pot or a casserole dish suitable for the oven.

Combine the tomato sauce, garlic, onion powder, basil & oregano. Pour over the meatballs, stirring gently to coat.

Turn crock pot on low for 1-4 hours OR bake, uncovered in an oven at 350 for 30-40 minutes.

**I make them in the crock pot and although the recipe says 1-4 hours, I let them cook on low for 6-7 hours ... they turn out really tender and oh so yummy!**

Oh my the recipe sounds fantastic :)

I'm wondering what the carb count is? I started my self-imposed one month pre-op low carb diet today, and those sound like they'd really be yummy and low carb. How many meatballs do you make out of that recipe?

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yesterday:

b: none. an iced latte from dunkin donuts

l: 2 potato pancakes with sour cream (they were small)

s: **i have a new passion!! kitchentablebakers makes these cheese crisp things...no carbs, no fillers...just cheese that are crispy like crackers. yuum!! i had 2 of them.

d: 1 black bean cake with sour cream

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I had a mocha chocolate Protein shake for breakfast

snack: cheese stick low fat

lunch: 1/2 cup salmon and some 1/2 cup low fat cottage cheese

snack: yogurt

dinner: tofu stir fry with spray butter and green Beans low salt soy sauce and asian horseradish mustard

snack: small pear

lots and lots of H2O

Banded 8/27/08 lost 36 lbs no fills yet maybe tomorrow :)

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CONGRATS!!! :)
Luluc, Congratulation on completing the run.:tt2:

thank you both!!

yesterday-

b- half BLT

l- greek salad - lots of olives:wink:

s- approx 10 pretzle crisps w/hummus

d- 2oz filet w/horseradish mashpotatos; about 1/4c

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Oh my the recipe sounds fantastic :)

I'm wondering what the carb count is? I started my self-imposed one month pre-op low carb diet today, and those sound like they'd really be yummy and low carb. How many meatballs do you make out of that recipe?

they are extremely good!!! think many here have made this recp!

not sure the carb count though.

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they are extremely good!!! think many here have made this recp!

not sure the carb count though.

Well, at first glance, the only thing I see that has substantial carbs is the can of Tomato sauce. And even then, it has minimal impact considering it's just a "topping" of sorts and not an actual ingredient in the meatballs. The shredded parmesan also has minimal carbs.

I think I might be cooking meatballs in the crockpot tomorrow afternoon! :)

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