Tuesday, August 31, 2010

DAY TWO

Today was okay? I was in charge of making two dozen cookies for our weekly Relief Society night. I chose homemade oreos. Yum, yes I did eat one or two in the process. The night was a total success, but there were about 15 different varieties of cookies to try at this thing & recipes to go with it!!! And even three varieties of homemade ice cream. My favorite was for sure the strawberry Ru barb. I had a tiny bite of one or two cookies and a bowl of ice cream. I hadn't eaten dinner yet so I gave up my evening meal for these treats. Hopefully my body forgives me tomorrow. I did not make my calories and I put bad things in my body. Hmm. Not good, back on tomorrow. I feel guilty and slouchy. Not worth it.

I did make a delicious meal tonight. Recipe Below. Mike loved this. Super easy and tasty. A very different approach on meatloaf.

Low fat Turkey Meatloaf

Ingredients:

  • 1 1/2 cups plain breadcrumbs
  • 1/3 cup nonfat milk
  • 1 medium onion, cut into large pieces
  • 1 medium carrot, cut into fourths
  • 1 8 ounce pack sliced mushrooms, finely chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 1 1/4 pounds 93 percent lean ground turkey
  • 1/2 cup egg substitute
  • 1 tbsp Worcestershire Sauce
  • 1/4 cup tomato ketchup

Preparation:

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Line a large rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper or foil wrap.

Place breadcrumbs and milk in a small bowl, and allow to soak for a few minutes.

Place onion, carrots, and garlic cloves in a food processor with a grater attachment, or grate by hand. Transfer grated vegetables to a large bowl; add mushrooms.

Crumble ground turkey in with the grated vegetables. Add breadcrumb/milk mixture to the vegetable and turkey mixture. Stir well with a fork.

Add egg substitute, Worcestershire sauce and ketchup. Mix well with light fingers.

Divide mixture into two and form two loaves on the baking sheet, each about 7 x 4 inches.

Bake for 50 minutes to an hour. Remove from oven and check the internal temperature has reached 160 degrees F. Allow meatloaves to rest for 10 minutes before slicing. Each loaf makes about 8 slices.

Per slice: Calories 108, Calories from Fat 32, Total Fat 3.7g (sat 1g), Cholesterol 28mg, Sodium 193mg, Carbohydrate 10g, Fiber 0.8g, Protein 8.9g

Monday, August 30, 2010

DAY ONE



This is it! My wonderful husband from www.startingat500pounds.com started his blog a month or two ago, went public a week or so ago and has been so successful so far. With the support from friends and family along with the blogging world.


I told him that I needed a place to express my feelings and document my journey along with him. This blog was started by my sister Mandi for us gals in the family to post about our weight loss. If you don't mind gals I need this refuge to post about my daily goals, failures and successes. You are welcome to post any time. Here I will post daily about the struggles and accomplishments to becoming healthier and weight loss. I don't have as far to go as some, but my journey is just as hard. I love food. I grew up eating a lot of food. Without exercise all that food turns to fat making me feel lazy and tired. Right now I feel trapped in this body that is not even mine. Well, the truth is, this fat body is mine. I hate it. I am not happy with myself.

I have come to realize where I am in my life and where I want to be in the next year. 365 days later I should be that much closer. I do see in my future having one or two more children. That is a hard thing to take in, just because I am on this journey to look good. Do you know what having a baby does to your body??!! But more than that. I want to be healthy to have more children and to raise more children. I want the lifestyle change so loosing the baby weight after is not a hurdle that seems too high to jump. I am still young I hopefully have many more years ahead of me. And that is why I am starting NOW!

It helps having wonderful support. And that is my wonderful husband. Along with family, friends and the blogging world. My husband is my inspiration. If he sets his mind to something he WILL accomplish it. And I know he will. His journey started with the thought of surgery. Due to issues with our insurance company we are supposed to wait 6 months with monthly doctor visits required in the meantime. That news could have either torn us down even more or given us the chance to prove what we can do with that time we are given, and that is just what we are doing. A lot of these blogs are all about the strong willed doing it themselves. I'm talking 400 pound+ men and women loosing the weight without surgery!!! It can be done.

With these doctor visits we will find out, if the time it will take Mike to loose the weight he needs to loose, will he be able to loose it fast enough to avoid even more serious health problems in the near future. With surgery he will loose an excessive amount of weight in a short amount of time. Only time will tell.

As for me. I am on the journey of counting calories, serious portion control and light exercise. I will work my self up to fewer calories and more exercise.

Here's to feeling good!!!