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KikiCal
January 31st, 2013, 10:58 AM
Hello!
I am about to start the diet and I want to see if I on the right track. I plan on eating a breakfast, lunch, and dinner that contains protein, fruits, veggie, and possibly whole grains. I'll snack every 1-2 hours on protein/carb snack. Is this the correct timing for eating?
I'm also lost on snacks. All I can think of is banana (or other fruit) and peanut butter, V8 and peanuts, honey nut cheerios, and larabars. Any other ideas? I really don't want to eat nuts all day. that
Also is whole wheat toast and peanut butter sufficient for breakfast and bedtime snack? I really like peanut butter. Thanks so much!!
xxxx
January 31st, 2013, 02:36 PM
Any kind of meal is ok as long as you incorporate protein on every meal with carb. You can add beef steaks or roasted beef, or eggs or beans to your breakfast. For snacks, you can also try potatoe crisps, dried dates and dried apricots. Gdl
KikiCal
January 31st, 2013, 08:19 PM
Thank you. Does hummus sway girl or boy? I hear tahini sways girl and that is an ingredient in hummus.
Cinss
February 1st, 2013, 02:19 AM
Sounds like you are on the right track, try to make breakfast quite big, toast with peanut butter is ok, i would slice up some banana to put ontop as well its yummy. Try not to have the same thing every day though, so after a few days having that change to something like an omlette or oats or smoothies, etc. Variety is really important on HE.
For me i would have a morning snack of fruit with nuts and afternoon snack would be yogurt with protein powder. Some other ideas are muffins, pancakes, tuna on crackers, boiled eggs, cheese and tomato on crackers, actually crackers are great because the toppings are endless.
You should be eating every 2 - 3 hours, just try to keep it fresh and healthy.
Dreamofpink
February 1st, 2013, 03:56 AM
Thank you. Does hummus sway girl or boy? I hear tahini sways girl and that is an ingredient in hummus.
Just jumping in here - sorry! - but I'd like to know the answer to that too. However, I'm swaying pink and eating hummus everyday for lunch. I never tire from it and know lack of variety is good for pink. I know it's not one particular food that can sway, but just interested in the answer!
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atomic sagebrush
February 1st, 2013, 03:24 PM
Thank you. Does hummus sway girl or boy? I hear tahini sways girl and that is an ingredient in hummus.
There are not any magic foods that sway like that. It is the overall pattern of diet that counts and not one type of food.
Hummus can be a great food for ttc boy, it has protein and carbs together and a lot of nutrition.
atomic sagebrush
February 1st, 2013, 03:26 PM
Just jumping in here - sorry! - but I'd like to know the answer to that too. However, I'm swaying pink and eating hummus everyday for lunch. I never tire from it and know lack of variety is good for pink. I know it's not one particular food that can sway, but just interested in the answer!
Sent from my LG-E400 using Tapatalk 2hummus is a good food for both blue and also pink.
Foods do not sway. High everything sways blue, low everything sways pink, and hummus can fit in with either diet.
KikiCal
February 1st, 2013, 10:58 PM
Thanks. All this information is so helpful but overwhelming too. I've been researching for months and still get conflicted. I guess because there is no definitive information on swaying.
afy
February 2nd, 2013, 12:08 AM
Wow Ive just realized that I need to jazz my diet up a little I do go for variety but not so much .. I'm co fused with the hummus that I got at home it contains 0g of protein!! Lol so I was quite confused on that one I do have salmon, tuna, meat curries, cheese and crackers is mine and DH fav.. But I stick to cereals sometimes oatmeal with peanut butter or egg beans and whole wheat toast in mornings, or omelettes at times.. But I have stuck to almonds and dates for mid morning snack and smoothie everyday, And larabar! I don't know if this is a good variety! Any good snack ideas I'm a cheese can love my cheese and crackers!
KikiCal
February 2nd, 2013, 02:36 PM
I do not eat a huge variety either, I don't have a ton of time to prepare different foods. I am going to start drinking protein shakes with fruit, crackers with different types of proteins (just bought roast beef), V8 and almonds. I will probably buy a variety of dried fruits too. GL to us all.
Cinss
February 2nd, 2013, 08:35 PM
Here are a few good smoothie recipes you can have as snacks or brekky
Banana & Honey Smoothie
200ml almond milk
4 ice ****s
1 tsp honey
½ banana
handful frozen raspberries
Protein powder (optional)
Method Serves: 2 Blend
Whiz in blender until smooth.
Chocolate & Raspberry Smoothie
250ml almond milk
4 Tbsp yoghurt
4 Tbsp frozen raspberries
2 Tbsp chocolate protein powder
Method Serves: 2 Blend
Whiz in blender until smooth.
Citrus Smoothie
1 orange
1 lemon
½ banana
2 Tbsp protein powder
5 ice ****s
100ml water
100ml fresh orange juice
Method Serves: 2 Blend
Whiz in blender until smooth.
Summer Smoothie
1 passionfruit
¼ cup watermelon
½ apple
2 Tbsp protein powder
5 ice ****s
200ml almond milk
Method Serves: 2 Blend
Whiz in blender until smooth.
Kiwi & Mango Smoothie
2 kiwi fruit
½ mango
2 Tbsp protein powder
1 Tbsp oat bran
5 ice ****s
200ml almond milk
Method Blend
Whiz in blender until smooth.
Berry Smoothie
2 Tbsp protein powder
5-6 ice ****s
handful frozen raspberries
handful frozen blueberries
1 Tbsp oat bran
200ml almond milk
Method Blend
Whiz in blender until smooth.
Banana & Strawberry Smoothie
½ - 1 banana (depends on thickness/flavour)
4 strawberries, chopped up
1 cup Greek yoghurt
Dash cinnamon
Vanilla essence
ice
Method Serves: 1 Blend
Combine all ingredients in a blender on high speed. Blend until thick & creamy.
Strawberries & Cream Smoothie
250g strawberries, washed
200g natural yoghurt
1 tsp ground flaxseed (linseed)
pinch cinnamon
½ cup ice
Method Serves: 1 Blend
Combine all ingredients in a blender on high speed. Blend until thick & creamy.
Breakfast Smoothie
1 cup ice (fill space with water)
¼ cup mixed berries/fruit
1 tsp flaxseed meal
1 Tbsp natural yoghurt
2 scoops protein powder
1 tsp chia seeds
2 Tbsp rolled oats
2 almonds
2 brazil nuts
2 walnuts
1 Tbsp mixed sunflower & pepitas
Method Serves: 1
Blend ice first so it's all crushed, then add all ingredients & blend until smooth.
Choc Bounty Protein Shake
1-1½ scoops choc protein powder
1 cup cold water
1 Tbsp shredded coconut
1 Tbsp cocoa
Bunch ice ****s
Method Serves: 1 Blend
Blend all ingredients until smooth.
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