REPORTING IN - 10/24/05
#220892 - 10/24/05 07:14 AM
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Everyone post their report for what you did on 10/24 here....
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well, uh, i vegged out.
food intake du jour:
--about a cup of rice dream in chai --2 bananas --zucchini fries, green beans --spinach and cremini mushrooms --some brussels sprouts for dessert --2 dates --5 apricot halves
notes: --those dates are better than chocolate! they literally melt in your mouth! i love organic unsulfured dried fruit, especially dates and apricots. --whenever i have a huge cold, i crave brussels sprouts. --bananas are back. i feel much better now. hmmm...as i have a perpetual chloride/sodium/potassium deficiency, that explains why! (great source of chloride & tryptophan!)anyways, i'm totally full of nutritional serotonin! i was really craving them more than anything in the world. (they're diuretics, too, incidentally) --spinach & cremini mushrooms--i could eat them everyday. food processing the spinach makes it so decadently creamy that i swear it's better than ice cream!
that's all. kate, ibs-d.
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pre-breakfast: Luna Bar
breakfast: Crispix, 1 toast
snack: pumpkin smoothie
lunch: leftover Mexican rice, chicken, corn tortillas w/ some soy sour cream, chamomile tea
snack: Luna Bar
snack: Kix
dinner: cinnamon oatmeal, 1 toast, strawberry soy yogurt smoothie
snack: flour tortilla, chamomile tea
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i'm back! but not counting calories. my stomach's been a little iffy lately, so i'm aiming for very low-fat for a bit, and taking a break from challenging veggies for a few days.
plain bagel (my ultimate stomach comfort-food breakfast - psychologically, too) 3 egg whites (hardboiled)
veggie bologna on white, lite mayonaise
caramel soy milk steamer (starbucksing for the first time in a long time) 2 caramel wafers banana
baby carrots in balsamic vinnegar saffron rice with tofu apple sauce w/ ff cool whip & pumpkin pie spice
peanut butter crisps dry frosted flakes (no soy milk in the house)
i feel alright about that day. i was craving dry crunchy sweet things at night, but i could have made worse choices there.
-------------------- jaime
ibs-a (mostly d) // vegetarian
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Sometimes I crave cabbage soup with vinegar when I'm not feeling well. I wonder why that is? Childhood comfort food? That unique cabbage odor that gets through a stuffed up nose? Because of the gas factor, I haven't had cabbage since last fall. I might try it again, though, but just have more potatoes than cabbage.
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Sounds WONDERFUL--go for it! Whip up a batch of cabbage/potatoe soup. Or even kale/potatoe. Both are wonderful!
Actually, I sort of wish I had a bag of potatoes in the house, lately. Tons of vitamin C and potassium, minerals, etc. They have such a beautiful binding effect for soups and well with this D streak...I've been eating more and more and more bananas.
Indeed, I miss potatoes. Mmmm...a spinach/potatoe smoothie...or swiss chard/potatoe...or asparagus/potatoe...with LOTS of cremini mushrooms for dessert number one and more bananas for dessert number 2 or hot applesauce/pear sauce...
Must revise grocery lists, methinks.
Kate, IBS-D.
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Ooh, I like your suggestion for substituting kale. Potatoes are great in soups! I might wait until it gets colder, though, or until I have a cold. Whichever comes first.
I also love new or baby potatoes (with skins on), cut in half, boiled with bay leaves and a bit of salt. Easy, simple, tasty.
Wait - I thought you were allergic to potatoes?
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Well, they always give me a huge tummy ache and itchiness/weird breathing. It feels like I've put rocks in my pipes. (I suspect that I don't know how to properly cook them. The last time I tried to microwave-bake a potatoe it exploded. Yes, seriously exploded.)
After my potatoe incident, I returned to the market and learned that the potatoes I had consumed were actually "rotten." I had no idea that they had frozen. They had greenish spots on them. So, maybe, my adverse reaction/suspiscion had something to do with that.
That "new potatoe" weekend in the spring had me in g.i. agony.
I guess I'm potatoe-phobic after that NASTY experience and after not eating them for so long.
I'm more of a sweet type, i.e. bananas, apples.
However potatoes have tons of vitamin C/chloride/potassium.
Kate, IBS-D.
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Go for it! Throw them in the food processor to finely chop them. That should help. And of course, make sure they're extremely well cooked and mushy.
-------------------- Formerly HanSolo. IBS, OCD, Bipolar, PTSD times 3.
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Seriously, do GO FOR IT. It's really safe FOOD PROCESSED and so yummy!!!
Now, if only I can get up the guts to try a proper potatoe in something again.
Kate, IBS-D.
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Good idea! I'll let you all know how it goes when I try it out. Thanks, Alicia. I always forget about the power of food processing.
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I need some courage to try cabbage again. I just don't want to be spasmtastical-to-the-extreme. But I think if I do it safely and eat it in small amounts, I should be fine. I will keep you updated.
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