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chicken fried cauliflower rice w/wilted lettuces and carrot ribbons at the request of one of my sisters.

I had to make a huge batch and get more ingredients just in case, she loved it so much. I'm surprised.

There was plenty of afters but I forgot to take a pic

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Tonight was nacho night at our house. No chips or rice for me, but I enjoyed my meal. Prior to surgery I would have put double this amount on my plate and likely eaten it all. Tonight, I had my fill and I may have eaten half what I plated.

Taco meat, black Beans, salsa, shredded cheese, sour cream, and melted cheese. 20190118_193419.jpeg 20190118_193711.jpeg

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9 hours ago, BrittneyE said:

Tonight was nacho night at our house. No chips or rice for me, but I enjoyed my meal. Prior to surgery I would have put double this amount on my plate and likely eaten it all. Tonight, I had my fill and I may have eaten half what I plated.

Taco meat, black Beans, salsa, shredded cheese, sour cream, and melted cheese. 20190118_193419.jpeg 20190118_193711.jpeg

Looks amazing ❤

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Italian sub roll ups: serving size 1

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What's for dinner? Fathead pizza.... that's right, I said "PIZZAAAA"!!!! Which answers a very frequently asked question here at bariatricpal.... "can I ever have pizza again?". Why YES YOU CAN!!! That is, if you have arrived to the solid food stage after your WLS.

I discovered fathead pizza about a year ago. It is absolutely wonderful. It is a VERY low carb/protein crust, and then you top with your choice of toppings. Just google "fathead pizza" if you want the crust recipe.

So today, I was really craving pizza. So I went to the grocery store and got what I needed. Turned out I wasn't as hungry as I though I was, but no worries, there will probably be leftovers for the next couple of days, even though I'm sharing the pizza with my son and husband.

Toppings are: ground turkey, pepperoni, mozarella cheese, red onion, red pepper, green pepper, and jalepenos. It really was..... OUT OF THIS WORLD!

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Balsamic rosemary grilled chicken thighs and baked zucchini. Chicken hit me like a brick. Just getting back into eating it after a small break.

*It may also have been due to eating a small slice of a sourdough baguette. Sorry but I have to show you these I baked using a sourdough starter we've had going for quite some time. Delicious! Worth it!

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2 minutes ago, Naughty Glitter Goddess said:

Balsamic rosemary grilled chicken thighs and baked zucchini. chicken hit me like a brick. Just getting back into eating it after a small break.

*It may also have been due to eating a small slice of a sourdough baguette. Sorry but I have to show you these I baked using a sourdough starter we've had going for quite some time. Delicious! Worth it!

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Beautiful artisan loaves!

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What's for dinner? Fathead pizza.... that's right, I said "PIZZAAAA"!!!! Which answers a very frequently asked question here at bariatricpal.... "can I ever have pizza again?". Why YES YOU CAN!!! That is, if you have arrived to the solid food stage after your WLS.
I discovered fathead pizza about a year ago. It is absolutely wonderful. It is a VERY low carb/protein crust, and then you top with your choice of toppings. Just google "fathead pizza" if you want the crust recipe.
So today, I was really craving pizza. So I went to the grocery store and got what I needed. Turned out I wasn't as hungry as I though I was, but no worries, there will probably be leftovers for the next couple of days, even though I'm sharing the pizza with my son and husband.
Toppings are: ground turkey, pepperoni, mozarella cheese, red onion, red pepper, green pepper, and jalepenos. It really was..... OUT OF THIS WORLD!

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Oh gosh that looks good, what was the calorie count for a slice? I tried to make a cauliflower crust one but I burnt the edges and it was too dry with not enuf cheese #fail 20190118_201823.jpeg

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7 minutes ago, ummyasmin said:

Oh gosh that looks good, what was the calorie count for a slice? I tried to make a cauliflower crust one but I burnt the edges and it was too dry with not enuf cheese #fail 20190118_201823.jpeg

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This. Looks. Perfect.

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1 hour ago, mylighthouse said:

What's for dinner? Fathead pizza.... that's right, I said "PIZZAAAA"!!!! Which answers a very frequently asked question here at bariatricpal.... "can I ever have pizza again?". Why YES YOU CAN!!! That is, if you have arrived to the solid food stage after your WLS.

I discovered fathead pizza about a year ago. It is absolutely wonderful. It is a VERY low carb/protein crust, and then you top with your choice of toppings. Just google "fathead pizza" if you want the crust recipe.

So today, I was really craving pizza. So I went to the grocery store and got what I needed. Turned out I wasn't as hungry as I though I was, but no worries, there will probably be leftovers for the next couple of days, even though I'm sharing the pizza with my son and husband.

Toppings are: ground turkey, pepperoni, mozarella cheese, red onion, red pepper, green pepper, and jalepenos. It really was..... OUT OF THIS WORLD!

Homemade Fathead Pizza.jpg

My Fathead Pizza Dinner.jpg

Done With My Fathead Pizza.jpg

Amazing!

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@ummyasmin I ddon't know what the exact calorie count was. It was over 200 a slice for a cheese pizza on the fathead crust. I know calories with the cheese/ almond flour crust are fairly high, as it has a lot of mozzarella and a little cream cheese in the recipe. I don't log with myfitnesspal anymore...for now, anyway.

Also, the fathead pizza recipe I found didn't tell me how many servings.... it just said "per serving" (?) .

But...low carb, high Protein, and delicious! Your cauliflower Pizza Crust pizza looks great....I would eat it and think it wasn't too dark...yum!

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