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12 hours ago, White Sale said:

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bahahahahaahaha! Took me a minute to figure this out. I double fontained coffee+Miralax

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oh wow

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I could do some serious damage to a package of milk's favorite cookie. It was how I got high, really.

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finally got to read this monster of a thread. Jealous of some of your restriction and loving all these meal ideas.

Here is today's lunch ( we had a work event) got the chicken, salad and most of the rice down before my sleeve tapped out.

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This is my first time eating food not prepared at home. I’m 4 ½ weeks post RNY and am eating soft foods and trying one or two new regular foods a day. This was delicious and it went down really well.

It’s 2 street tacos: 1 barbacoa and 1 carnitas; and one side of refried Beans.

I broke it down to a more manageable size on a small plate onto which I measured out 1 oz each (by weight) of barbacoa, carnitas and beans.

This took me 20 minutes to eat & I have enough leftovers to last a week!

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7 minutes ago, Naughty Glitter Goddess said:

This is my first time eating food not prepared at home. I’m 4 ½ weeks post RNY and am eating soft foods and trying one or two new regular foods a day. This was delicious and it went down really well.

It’s 2 street tacos: 1 barbacoa and 1 carnitas; and one side of refried Beans.

I broke it down to a more manageable size on a small plate onto which I measured out 1 oz each (by weight) of barbacoa, carnitas and Beans.

This took me 20 minutes to eat & I have enough leftovers to last a week!

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AMAZING

this shows great balance and flexibility, a recipe for success and happiness

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9 minutes ago, GreenTealael said:

AMAZING

this shows great balance and flexibility, a recipe for success and happiness

Thanks! I'm enjoying myself and all you lovely folks help so so much!

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39 minutes ago, Naughty Glitter Goddess said:

This is my first time eating food not prepared at home. I’m 4 ½ weeks post RNY and am eating soft foods and trying one or two new regular foods a day. This was delicious and it went down really well.

It’s 2 street tacos: 1 barbacoa and 1 carnitas; and one side of refried Beans.

I broke it down to a more manageable size on a small plate onto which I measured out 1 oz each (by weight) of barbacoa, carnitas and Beans.

This took me 20 minutes to eat & I have enough leftovers to last a week!

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I am beyond jealous. Wait til you see my post!

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Ok, had to travel to the other side of Dallas yesterday afternoon and didn't want to drive home until after the traffic cleared. So, one of my sons and I went out to eat at Chili's. I had the Southwestern Soup and the Cajun chicken Pasta. (Yes, it's a ton of food, but it was a $10 deal and I knew the leftovers would be well received at home!) Yes, the picture at the bottom (showing both dishes) is the AFTER! But I did eat some actual grilled CHICKEN!

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17 minutes ago, Orchids&Dragons said:

Ok, had to travel to the other side of Dallas yesterday afternoon and didn't want to drive home until after the traffic cleared. So, one of my sons and I went out to eat at Chili's. I had the Southwestern Soup and the Cajun chicken Pasta. (Yes, it's a ton of food, but it was a $10 deal and I knew the leftovers would be well received at home!) Yes, the picture at the bottom (showing both dishes) is the AFTER! But I did eat some actual grilled CHICKEN!

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That Soup looks amazing!

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2 minutes ago, GreenTealael said:

That Soup looks amazing!

It's very good. I forgot to tell them to leave off the tortilla strips but I didn't eat enough to matter, anyway. It's a bit spicy now that I'm a total spice sissy. :( #$@% GERD!

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1 hour ago, Naughty Glitter Goddess said:

This is my first time eating food not prepared at home. I’m 4 ½ weeks post RNY and am eating soft foods and trying one or two new regular foods a day. This was delicious and it went down really well.

It’s 2 street tacos: 1 barbacoa and 1 carnitas; and one side of refried Beans.

I broke it down to a more manageable size on a small plate onto which I measured out 1 oz each (by weight) of barbacoa, carnitas and Beans.

This took me 20 minutes to eat & I have enough leftovers to last a week!

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Looks delicious, and amazingly similar to my lunch, lol!

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26 minutes ago, Orchids&Dragons said:

Yes, the picture at the bottom (showing both dishes) is the AFTER! But I did eat some actual grilled CHICKEN!

Nope! You just stirred the Soup and moved the chicken around! :lol:

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