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10 hours ago, GreenTealael said:

If it's included/excluded, there's likely a beneficial reason that they personally know of despite debate

I'm always curious about these "specific reasons" though. ;)

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13 hours ago, ddc1020 said:

Can we drink caffeine tea? Some say yes and others say no.

Seems to be a bit controversial. Where I had surgery patients are cleared for coffee and real tea after four weeks are over (finally real coffee again after 28 days). Before that no real coffee, decaffeinated or not, and no tea.

However, this really wasn't about the caffeine but about that the above said beverages can irritate the stomach.

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Bourbon chicken, rice and cucumber/tomato salad. The tomatoes were fresh from my neighbor's garden. I was feeling way too ambitious and overloaded my salad plate. I ate all the chicken and most of the rice but only a little of the salad. Hubby took care of the afters

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1 hour ago, Orchids&Dragons said:

Bourbon chicken, rice and cucumber/tomato salad. The tomatoes were fresh from my neighbor's garden. I was feeling way too ambitious and overloaded my salad plate. I ate all the chicken and most of the rice but only a little of the salad. Hubby took care of the afters

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Ooooooooooooooo

💖 garden to table

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Starbucks fakeout

Homemade Matcha mint latte

Matcha powder, mint tea, half and half, splenda

Estimated 67 cals

Before I would hace paid 3578643 at the store but now i just do it at home👌

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2 hours ago, sillykitty said:

Icelandic Breakfast (slice of watermelon missing from the before pic)

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OK, I'll bite - what is that thing in the upper left (after pic) that looks like a very "cellulity" butt?

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Canada Day/game day food... 1/2 a grilled smokie (reduced fat and salt) and Tomato wedges. Didn't work out too well, but I had to try. 20190701_171453.jpeg 20190701_173154.jpeg

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2 minutes ago, MrsGamgee said:

Canada Day/game day food... 1/2 a grilled smokie (reduced fat and salt) and Tomato wedges. Didn't work out too well, but I had to try. 20190701_171453.jpeg 20190701_173154.jpeg

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Happy Canada Day!

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On 07/01/2019 at 12:25, Orchids&Dragons said:





OK, I'll bite - what is that thing in the upper left (after pic) that looks like a very "cellulity" butt?


It’s Soðbrauð, similar to a lightly sweet donut

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Went to BWWs for dinner...ordered the buffitos with no tortilla. My new fav. Item! Like a mini chopped salad :) fries were given to friend but I DID eat about 2 oz. Of cheese curds. 20190701_190124.jpeg 20190701_191134.jpeg

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On 07/02/2019 at 01:04, MusicalKate13 said:

Went to BWWs for dinner...ordered the buffitos with no tortilla. My new fav. Item! Like a mini chopped salad :) fries were given to friend but I DID eat about 2 oz. Of cheese curds. 20190701_190124.jpeg 20190701_191134.jpeg

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I love BWW ❤️❤️. I get the naked tenders and carrot sticks with lots of different dipping sauces. It’s a healthy meal that feels like a treat!

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Smoked Cod with roasted root veggies & celeriac purée.

It was so delicious that this is one of the few times post surgery I really wished I could keep eating

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