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Mrs. Meatball, Hollywood Age and Occupation: 30, Actor/Writer/Office Maven Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Actor/Writer Engagement Date: October 7, 2007 Wedding Date: May, 2009 Blogging Since: September 16, 2008 Venue: Private Garden/The Bungalow Club About Me: I love melty cheese and diet coke almost as much as I love my man. I'm from Chicago, he's from NYC, and we both miss public transit and great pizza. We have an adorable muppet dog called Paco. I'm part hippie with a healthy dash of hip hop superstar, have excessive empathy for animals, and have not one, but two bionic eyes (long story). We're broke and it ain't no joke. It can't stop us from planning the bold and whimsical wedding of our dreams, but we've had to get pretty creative to make it work, yo!
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This week was a great wake-up call. I got back on the horse, strengthened my resolve, and am trucking away again. I still need to step it up on my own between workouts with my trainer, so that’s my new goal this week. That, and to come up with new and delicious recipes, because a bored belly leads me straight to dining out, and that’s no bueno for my waistline, or my pocketbook!

Here are a few fun tips I’ve discovered along the way:

  1. Bac-Os are a vegetarian-friendly, tasty addition to anything. We put them in eggs, on pizza, in pasta, or just about anywhere we could use an injection of smoky, salty goodness. Oh man, in a frittata, they swell up and get really deliciously chewy. Yeah.
  2. Raw almonds are a great way to quench hunger while out running errands, and can be vital in avoiding those sugar-crash induced fast food runs. I keep a baggie at my desk, in my car, and in my purse for emergency snacking. 1 almond = 10 calories, so it’s easy to portion and munch! Bonus: they’re high in good fats to keep your skin and hair looking fly, and your heart pumping healthily!
  3. Next time you’re making pasta, try skipping the cheese, and instead mush some tofu in there. The tofu absorbs the flavor of whatever is around it, and the consistency is very similar - but you’ll pump up the protein, and fizzle down the fat in your meal, easily!
  4. Keep an ample supply of frozen veggies around. Toss them in whatever you’re making. Frozen vegetables retain their nutrients better than fresh ones that are a few days old, and they’re already chopped and prepped for you! They are a great filler, make your meals feel more satisfying, and they’ll bump up your fiber intake.
  5. Bananas are a great sweet snack or dessert. They’re rich in potassium, which helps quell muscle soreness after a big workout, and they’re portable! I love them fresh in my morning cereal, with a tablespoon of peanut butter for a power snack, or baked for a sweet and succulent, but low-calorie dessert.
  6. Chocolate flavored lip gloss is sometimes all the dessert you need. Just having the smell and a tiny taste of it there can satisfy my sweet tooth in a pinch. I recommend Essence of Beauty Lip Frosting in Dutch Chocolate. Deeeeeelish.


And finally, a recipe that I know you’ll love as much as I do!

Easy Egg-White and Oatmeal Pancakes

  • 6 egg whites
  • 1/2 cup cooked whole oats (none of that instant business)
  • 1-2 packets of Stevia (or Splenda)
  • 1 tsp. vanilla extract (optional)
  • Spray oil

Place all ingredients into a blender and pulse until it becomes the consistency of batter. Heat a griddle or pan over low-medium heat, spray with oil, and pour in a little at a time until you get a pancake-sized puddle. Cook until golden on bottom and nearly set on top, then flip, and cook until golden.

You can serve these alone, with low-cal maple syrup, or some frozen blueberries that have been microwaved and squashed to bring out the juices. They can also be made ahead and frozen, for grab-n-go breakfasts. They’re a deliciously hearty and healthy treat, especially on those carb-cravy days!

Hmmm… I wonder how these would be with a few Bac-Os thrown in? Oh hell yeah!

How is your Flab to Fab quest going? What’s your favorite easy, healthy recipe?

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13 Responses to “Flab to Fab Redux: 5 Weeks + Tips & Recipe!”

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Heather12457 (message)  26 posts, Newbee

My favorite recipes all come from this site I stumbled upon looking for South Beach recipes:
http://kalynskitchen.blogspot.com/
I just had the spicy turkey lettuce wraps for lunch!

 
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have you checked out all the food blogs out there?

there is mine (www.rhodeygirltests.com), katheats.com, carrotsncake.com, healthytippingpoint.com, graduatemeghann.com

they all have great ideas to spice up your diet!

 
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mary-alice-me (message)  1,870 posts, Buzzing bee

I was with you up until the chocolate lip gloss, I don’t think I can do that. I just enjoy fresh veggies — and I walk to the store after work, before dinner, to get just what I need, get it fresh, and get some exercise!

 
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Weight Watcher’s Southwest Soup

3 frozen chicken breasts
1 envelope ranch dressing mix
1 envelope taco seasoning mix
1 medium onion, diced
1 can tomatoes
1 can black beans
1 can white beans
1 can kidney beans
1 can vegetarian baked beans
1 can kernel corn

Put everything in the crockpot in order listed
Do NOT rinse or drain beans
DO NOT STIR
Cook on low for 6 to 8 hours
Take chicken out and shred with two forks
Put the chicken back in. stir and eat.

 
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Lexatron
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Lexatron (message)  330 posts, Helper bee

I eat edamame as a snack at least once a day. It’s so filling!

 
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Miss Taffy (message)  2,602 posts, Sugar bee

Ok, I have been meaning to send you this recipe for weeks! It is sooo tasty, it’s out of control. And it has tons of fiber, so I know you will love it! :)

http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Vegetarian-Cassoulet-241753

I have fallen off the wagon myself this week, thanks to a healthy dose of pms, but will be back on soon!

 
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MissStout (message)  22 posts, Newbee

Miss Meatball, I love your recipe posts! :)

I have a ton of good recipes, but one of my favs is taco salad. I’ve made it vegetarian (with Smart Start crumbles) or with ground turkey breast or chicken.
Basically, just brown up the crumbles, grate in some carrot and zucchini (optional).
Add chopped onion and chopped bell peppers, and minced garlic (and jalapeno if you’re spicy!)
Brown that all together.
Season with cumin, coriander, paprika…any Mexican spices you have/like. (We’re big spicy people, and love Mexican flavors, so we have a LOT in our cabinet.)
Cook that together for a minute, and then add a bit of veg stock (or water) to the pan, just to scrape up the drippings a bit.
Reduce and simmer for 5 minutes, and you’re DONE!

I pile it on romaine hearts with some tomatoes, and dress with a simple vinaigrette. My FI dresses it with salsa and chips (much LESS healthy!)

I’ve got a ton more, if you want. Just PM me. Good luck and enjoy!

 
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Shay (message)  438 posts, Helper bee

I love Oatmeal Pancakes they are awesome!

I like to take cornmeal and add 1 cup of low fat 1% milk heat over medium heat and stir constantly. Once it has thicken up remove from heat add a bit of splenda or another artifical sweetner.

This is my daily breakfast!! Which I love! It reminds me of my Grandma

 
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phruphru (message)  180 posts, Blushing bee

I’m also at 6 weeks before the wedding and I have been upping the cardio and watching what I eat. The scale hasn’t moved too much, but over the weekend, I closed my belt one notch tighter, woo hoo!!!! As for food, I have been addicted to sauteed spinach with garlic. I actually crave it, plus it’s super healthy as a side with a lean protein and a high-fiber starch. Are you seeing results, Meatball?

 
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Gilneas (message)  1,029 posts, Bumble bee

I remember when I worked in a vegetarian restaurant in high school, and saw Bac Os in the kitchen and FREAKED OUT - I could not figure out why they would be there! Little did I know that they were actually vegetarian!

 
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katmmad (message)  32 posts, Newbee

Oh, my workout regime is SO going poorly. My wedding’s May 30, 2009. So back in December I asked a friend to be my diet coach — I weighed 142, wanted to weigh 135 at most and 128 at least with the diet. Easy peasy, right? Well, the holidays stank. Then I got laid off (the way lawyers do it is you get to keep your job for three months while you hunt for another job), leading to an initial round of stress eating. Then I had my wisdom teeth taken out, which meant far too many milkshakes were consumed. And then lots and lots of other stress re: layoff — I got down to 138 with the help of a low-carb diet before my dress fitting 2 weeks ago, and in the 2 weeks since I have managed to eat everything in sight and am now at 146. BOOO. Wedding is six weeks away — I’m now asking myself how much I can do. The plan, in case anyone cares: Phase 1 of South Beach for at least 3 weeks, running every day (30 minutes on the days that I do an hour of toning, and 50-60 minutes on the alternating days) and toning with Jari Love videos and Kathy Smith videos. (Jari Love is AMAZING — really challenging videos.)

We shall see. Just took my engagement pictures and I look like I’m a size 14, not a size 6, and so I’ve definitely got motivation.

 
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Miss Glitter (message)  880 posts, Busy bee

I love your heathy eating tips! Even if I don’t get around to making every recipe or following each tip, it always helps to motivate me. Thanks for continuing this post series!

 
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Mrs. Espresso (message)  1,064 posts, Bumble bee

I’m always munching on almonds too! They’re the perfect healthy snack.

 


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