Thursday, May 29, 2008

Year 4, Day 89: Guest in Ruby's Classroom

This morning I was scheduled to speak in front of Ruby's classroom. Though the presentation was originally supposed to be about newspapers, the teacher wanted me to talk about reporters. So I wrote to some of my reporter friends for advice.  They didn't have any, but I did my best. I think the kids liked it.  All day I was fighting a sore throat and by the time I got home I didn't even want to have dinner. So I just had tea.

Breakfast
1 Slice of Whole Wheat Bread
Super Chunky Peanut Butter
2 oz 50% Jalapeno Cheddar

Lunch: Cafe Stelina
Mediterranean Salad with Grilled Chicken
1 slice of bread

Snack
4 sticks beef jerky
2 cheese sticks
30 almonds

Dinner
Tea with Honey


Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Year 4, Day 88: Just Not Feeling It

Woke up today, and was unusually not hungry. I had coffee and still not that hungry.  I know I can't go to work hungry, so I had a slice of my own white bread with peanut butter and some 50% cheese.  At work I had only a few beef jerky sticks and had lunch at Demo's.   I got a call from Emily (who was suffering a debilitating case of food poisoning) and rushed home.  At home, I loaded up on popcorn, and my neighbor donated the balance of her homemade Chinese Greens to me, which I ate with some brisket.  

Breakfast
1 Slice of Bread
Super Chunky Peanut Butter
2 oz 50% Jalapeno Cheddar
Coffee

Lunch: Demo's
Greek Salad 
Chicken Kebab

Snack
3 oz Popcorn

Dinner
Chinese Greens
Brisket

Year 4, Day 87: Tuesdays at Cabots

Spent the morning hiding under a chair. Emily talked me into going to work.  I realize everyone has a hard time going back to work after the long weekend, but sometimes it's just being away makes you less used to it, and it makes it harder.    I continue on my dates with Ruby, but now instead of Bernard's, the Chinese restaurant in the mall, we're going to Cabot's which is the ice-cream & burger shop around the corner from her clay class.  Though I've already been dragged down the sugar-free yogurt pole, tonight I had a bite of Ruby's burger and fries and IT WAS THE GREATEST THING I EVER ATE IN MY LIFE, for real. When Ruby eats it, she closes her eyes and makes the yummy noise.  I thought she was putting me on, but it's for real, they make great hamburgers.

Breakfast
Kashi Go Lean
Heritage Flakes
Banana
Blueberries
Strawberries
Soy Milk
Coffee

Lunch: Crown Cafe
Greek Salad with Chicken

Snack
4 sticks beef jerky
30 or so almonds

Dinner: Cabot's
Baby Spinach salad with Grilled Chicken
Sugar Free-Chocolate Yogurt
A few bites of Ruby's Hamburger and French Fries

Monday, May 26, 2008

Year 4, Day 86: Memorial Day

Of course, the best thing for me about Memorial Day is the beginning of the French Open, but since I've had kids it's been kind of difficult to watch 120 hours of Tennis, or let alone one.   Now that the coverage is on the tennis channel, it's not quite as good, but as a full-on tennis junkie I'll take whatever I can get.  Went to the Gym today (finally) and went 7 miles in 65 minutes.  Also, did the usual collection of squat thrusts, gravitrons, and ab-crunchers trying in vain to work off my Reese's debacle.  However, a barbecue with all my baked goods set me back again.  The cheesecake I made didn't help.  Think I might be done baking for a while. 

Breakfast
2 Eggs
4 Slices of Microwave Bacon

Snack
6 oz Stonyfield Yogurt (Plain)
3 Tablespoons Super Chunky Peanut Butter

Lunch
Salad, Chicken Breast

Snack II
Tuna

Barbecue
1.5 Hamburger, 1 Hot Dog
Cole Slaw, Pickles
1 Corona Extra Light (!)

2 Oatmeal Cookies, plus some cinnamon roll and 1 slice of my cheesecake

Year 4, Day 85: Sunday- Rock Bottom

Okay, I must confess. I went to see Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.  Such a very dissapointing experience. First, it succumbed to the "Godfather III" and "Star Wars 2nd Trilogy" problem of being way too far later for us to believe in these characters.  Then like in Godfather III they tried to insert new characters and pretend they were old friends.   Like GF III core people were missing (Denholm Elliot and Sean Connery to name two).  To top it off, I bought a movie-sized bag of Reeses Peices and ATE THEM ALL.  Yes, I ate them all.  That's about as bad as it gets.  Oh wait, I also ate about 3 oz of Boston Lite popcorn that I snuck into the theatre. 

Breakfast
Kashi Go Lean
Heritage Flakes
Banana
Blueberries
Strawberries
Soy Milk
Coffee

Lunch:
Yesterday's Salad Leftovers
Yesterday's Chicken Breast Leftovers

Snack:
Popcorn 

Dinner:
Steak Tips
Salad

Dessert 
More Popcorn
Reese's Pieces

Year 4, Day 84 Saturday

I tried to get to the gym today but failed.   We took the kids to the Tempanaki place in Needham, where the roaring fire of the piled-up onions made Magnolia recoil in horror. They love the little fish-pond, and generally made the other couple with responsible, quiet, properly-acting kids sorry they had come to lunch.  Today I made cinnamon rolls from a recipe.  It took over six hours including kneading and proofing, but it was worth it, because they were yummy. The downside: it started me on a sugar weekend bender.

Breakfast
Kashi Go Lean
Heritage Flakes
Banana
Blueberries
Strawberries
Soy Milk
Coffee

Snack
Some Bread

Lunch: Fuji Steak House
Sashimi Platter
Plus Salad (x3)
Steak and Vegetables and Mung Beans

Dinner:
Salad with Chicken
Cinnamon Rolls with Icing

Friday, May 23, 2008

Year 4, Day 83

There continue to be walks.  They may not be as fast as they get by September, but they're getting there.  Today at Russo's I noted with great disdain that red peppers had been replaced completely with green peppers.  If you know me at all, you'll know that I find green peppers revolting, perhaps owing to a early, but forgotten childhood incident.  There were no hot peppers, or tofu.  They were down to the last two pieces of chicken.  I took them unhappily, but right after I did, the woman came out with the new replacements--- chicken in hand. It's very often a timing issue with Russo's, but some days the timing is better than others.

Breakfast
1 Slice of My Wheat Bread with Super Chunky Peanut Butter
2 oz 50% Jalapeno Cheddar
Coffee

Snack
4 Sticks Beef Jerky
30 Almonds

Lunch: Russo's ($5.78)
Romaine, mushrooms, broccoli, assorted cheeses

Dinner: Village Fish
1 Blue Moon Beer
Caesar Salad
3 Oysters
Grilled Swordfish

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Year 4, Day 82: Fun at Chan Shin Yuan

I continue to fall hard.  If it weren't for brushing my teeth, I would have eaten up the closet, the doors, the hinges.  Went to Chan Shin Yuan with my brother and they were fantastic.

Breakfast
Kashi Go Lean
Heritage Flakes
Banana
Strawberries
Blueberries
Soy Milk 
Coffee

Snack
4 Sticks Beef Jerky
2 Cheese STicks
Assorted Almonds

Lunch: Chan Shin Yuan
Boneless Spareribs
Moo Shi Pork (2 pancakes)
Chun King Pork
String Beans & Prawns (Fantastic)

Dinner
Left-over Chop Salad from Skipjacks (Sugary dressing)
1 Tuna Maki piece
the remainder of the Chun King Pork

Dessert
More almonds
healthy choice pop
some peanuts

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Year 4, Day 81: Walks Don't Entitle You

To eat chocolate during the afternoon, yet I was gobbling it up in an effort to quell my crippling work-related anxiety.  This was proceeded by popcorn and followed by almonds.  I could feel the rip-cord dangling in my hand as I parachuted out of the South Beach diet for the day, uncontrollably.  Certainly it was good to have walked to Russo's and back, but it was a struggle.  When I came home I made an onion cheeseburger and a salad, and Emily finished both of them, which was just as well.  Towards the end of the night,  I fed Magnolia a creamsicle, which I literally HAD to eat the last bite of as it threatened to drip all over me, her, and her bed.   It really was the only way.

Breakfast
Kashi Go Lean
Heritage Flakes
Banana
Strawberries
Blueberries
Soy Milk 
Coffee

Snack
1 oz Boston Lite Popcorn
2 Squares Hershey Dark Chocolate
About 15-20 Unsalted Almonds

Lunch: Russo's $5.98
Romaine, Peppers, Hot Peppers, Mushrooms, Broccoli, Assorted Cheeses, Tofu, and Chicken, Balsamic Vinegar

Dinner
Onion cheeseburger
Romaine, Cabbage, Feta, Balsamic

Dessert
1/17th of a Creamsicle (Edy's)

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Year 4, Day 80: Fordee's

This morning Ruby and Magnolia were both crying before 7:30AM. That makes it really hard to create a good breakfast for myself. Therefore, I resorted to the peanut butter and bread, and try to make the best of it. No walk today, and it remained cold.  It's a truly bad sign that at 7:48 I am praying to make it to the American Idol finale.

Breakfast
1 Slice of my Rye-Wheat Bread
Super Chunky Peanut Butter
2 oz 50% Jalapeno Cheddar

Snack
4 Sticks Beef Jerky
1.5 oz Boston Lite Popcorn

Lunch: Fordee's
Chicken Schwarma Platter
Lettuce, Hummus, Chicken

Dinner: Cabot's
Spinach Salad
Grilled Chicken

Dessert
Sugar Free Chocolate yogurt

Monday, May 19, 2008

Year 4, Day 79: Crying on the Treadmill

You know you're in trouble when a TV commercial with the sound down can make you cry.  Nothing makes you feel stupider, smaller, and like a shriveled-up, running-too slow loser.   

Breakfast
Kashi Go Lean
Heritage Flakes
Banana
Strawberries
Blueberries
Soy Milk 
Coffee

Snack
1 oz Boston Lite Popcorn

Lunch: Russo's $5.98
Romaine, Peppers, Hot Peppers, Mushrooms, Broccoli, Assorted Cheeses, Tofu, and Chicken, Balsamic Vinegar

Dinner
More Salad, Romaine, Cabbage, Tuna, Cheese

Dessert
1 Healthy Choice Pop
1/4 bite of a Peppermint Brownie
1 Slice of My Whole Wheat Bread with Butter

Year 4, Day 78: Sunday

First night of good sleep in quite a while, determined to make the most of Sunday.  Made three loaves of bread (two white, one wheat), four quarts of chicken soup and Katherine Hepburn's brownies.   Also, found time to work out for 35 minute (400 calories burned) and a few squats, ab crunches and a spin on the gravitron.   Got to to barbecue and still played with the kids.   However, still needed help going to sleep.

Breakfast
Two eggs and a rasher of bacon at Whole Foods (they have a breakfast bar)

Lunch:
Scrambled Eggs
and My Bread with Butter

Postworkout Snack
6 oz. Stonyfield Plain Yogurt
Super Chunky Peanut Butter

Dinner:
Steak Tips, Broccoli
Barbecue Bok Choy

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Year 4, Day 77

Sure, there's a lot to discuss about the reunion, but I can't write my manifesto here, because it's public and it because there's too much to write. I'd fall behind and it's my motto not to fall behind too much anymore.   This morning, we were all feeling the sting of having a little too much and staying up a little too late.  I had a few moments of waking up in the night but mostly they passed. However, Ruby called me at 7:50Am that was not a very happy moment, either for me or her, I'm afraid.  After not being able to go back to sleep, I mummied-up and got the room in order, and met Joe for breakfast at the stage door. It was serviceable, and the coffee was good.  For some reason, I thought breakfast at 10 would be good enough for me to skip lunch on the train back to Boston.  Just goes to show how alcohol can affect your thinking!   I bought a bag of almonds and some chocolate but did not get a salad or a sandwich.  What was I thinking?  By the time I got on the train I was starving and had only a 6 oz bag of nuts and a bar of chocolate.  I proceeded to eat too much of both and then I sought out the bar car.  My dream of a $6.50 tuna sandwich was destroyed when they were sold out, so I took a yogurt and the cheese plate.

Breakfast: Stage Door
Tomato, Feta and Spinach omelet
side of bacon
Wheat toast (really white toast with wheat flavor)
coffee

Train ride to South Beach Hell
nearly 4 0z of Almonds
2 squares of chocolate
1 Dannon Yogurt
Cheese & Cracker Platters

Upon Arrival Home
1 Pink Lady Apple
2 oz Boston Lite Popcorn

Dinner
Steak Tips, Hamburger Bits
Rober'ts BBQ Bok Choy
Emily's Cauliflower

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Year 4, Day 76: Reunion

Or "Please God I'm Sorry I ate the Almond Pudding."  Prior to me going to New York, both Emily and I had a premonition that I would have some kind of gastric distress while there, perhaps at the reunion.  As I take those things very seriously, I tried to be careful about where we had dinner.   Unfortunately, two things-- the liver (my colleague ordered it) and the almond pudding (really just milk pudding with almond slices) did me in.  I tossed and turned most of the night, and, concerned about today's slate of meetings and reunion, I got myself into a terrible middle-of-the-night tizzy.  It didn't help that the Affinia hotel, and especially my room, featured an assortment of nerve-jangling old-style elevator noises that were really unidentifiable, but especially jarring at night.


Breakfast (Guy & Galliard)
Bacon & Cheese Omelet
2 Slices Multi grain Bread
Fruit Cup


Lunch: La Luncheonette
Salad Nicoise
Coffee

IAC
Grabbed two Dannon probiotic lite yogurts.
They were good.


Reunion (Non-Dinner)
A few pieces of pita in hummus
felafel balls
some other fried things
salmon tartar

Dinner (PJ Clarkes)
Cheeseburger & Bacon
Side of Greens
French Fries & Onion Rings

Lots and Lots of Beer

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Year 4, Day 75: Trip to NY (Tired of that headline, yet?)

Today I worked from home in advance of going to NY.  I got to the gym, and I did 3.5 miles in 33 minutes, probably 500 calories.   Ate the usual breakfast and got by on the train with only a few snacks, but then I blew it at dinner. Sigh.

Breakfast
Kashi Go Lean 
Heritage Flakes
Banana
Strawberries
Blueberries
Soy Milk
Coffee

Lunch: 
Tuna Salad
Lettuce & Cabbage
Balsamic Vinegar

After workout snack
1 Slice Multi-grain brad
super chunky peanut butter
50% Jalapeno Cheddar cheese

Dinner: Turkish Kitchen
Artichoke
Liver
Eggplant
Mediterannean Sole with Romaine Salad
Almond Pudding

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Year 4, Day 74: Running Out of Time

Today we had an unexpected conference call at 12pm (very hostile) that lasted till 1pm.  I'm sorry to say I was nearly laying my head on the desk from low blood sugar.  I walked into the square and ordered a salad from the Upper Crust Pizzeria, whose claim to fame is that salads take 20 minutes, which is not great when you are hypo-glycemic.   The only other alternative was Crown Cafe, but they also take a long time but use only old iceberg lettuce.  UC sold me their $9 Greek salad that has no feta, and one pepperocini.  Are there standards anywhere?

Breakfast
Kashi Go Lean
Heritage Flakes
Banana
Strawberries
Blueberries
Soy Milk 
Coffee

Snack
4 sticks Beef Jerky
100 Almonds
2 Cheese Sticks

Lunch: The Upper Crust
Greek Salad with Chicken

Dinner:
Cold Catfish, some chicken
Broccoli
Cauliflower

Dessert
About 32 Chocolate chips

Year 4, Day 73: Another Walk

Amazingly, went for a walk today, which is good because on Tuesdays I go out with Ruby for a little Daddy & Me date.  I pick her up at clay class (where she 1) covered with clay and 2) eager to hug me so I am then covered with clay).  Then I ask her where she wants to go to dinner. Tonight's answer was "Cabots," which is the Hamburger and ice cream shoppe in Newton. It's not FANTASTIC, but it's so rare to find an above-average, family friendly place with good food and good ice cream that you really can't complain. Plus on Tuesdays it's not busy.  I asked if they had any "low calorie" yogurt. Their answer: "We have sugar free, lactose free, wheat free and dairy free" desserts.   I asked which one was the lowest in calories.  She didn't know, she was stumped. I guess no one ever came to Cabots looking for low-calorie desserts.

Breakfast
Kashi Go Lean
Heritage Flakes
Banana
Strawberries
Blueberries
Soy Milk 
Coffee

Lunch: Russo's ($5.35)
Romaine, Peppers, Hot Peppers, Mushrooms, Chicken, Tofu, Broccoli, Balsamic Vinegar

Dinner: Cabots
Baby Spinach Salad
with Hard Boiled Egg, Cheese, Bacon and Grilled Chicken
Newman's Balsamic Vinaigrette (lots of calories, I only used half)
One french fry

Dessert
1/2 sugar free Chocolate yogurt.  A few Reese's cup pieces that fell off Ruby's dessert.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Year 4, Day 72

Five days til the reunion. Okay, I'm not even the most obsessed with it.  There are a few people on the boards flying in from far away.  Some are planning a pre-reunion party.  Some have invited people to come to their house after the party.  Me, I'm just trying to get through the week. There are deadlines, big meetings, and naturally, the reunion.  I'm a tad worried about all the eating.   Hopefully, I'll get to the gym Friday morning.

Breakfast
2 Hard Boiled Eggs
3 Slices of Microwave Bacon
Coffee

Lunch: Russo's ($5.98)
Green leaf
peppers, hot peppers, tomatoes, broccoli, mushrooms


Dinner
Psuedo Chinese Ribs
Bok Choy


Sunday, May 11, 2008

Year 4, Day 71: Gym and Chocolate

Went to the gym this morning, and did a 40 minute workout in the fear that I would once again, be kicked off the elliptical by a posse of low-endorphin-possessing folk who need a fix.   After 40 minutes was up, I was still feeling like I could do more and there was no one waiting.  So I set up another 25 minute workout and finished it out.  Around 7 miles, all on fat-burning.  I calculated I lost about 700 calories, not including time downstairs (in the weight room) doing some various other workouts.   Then I went home and proceeded to eat at least 700 calories, thereby eliminating nearly any advantage of the workout.  

I mostly spent the day with Magnolia and Ruby and tried to give Emily some much needed free time, though it probably only amounted to a few hours in the end.   Perhaps not the classic hoped-for Mother's Day, but at least it was something.  

Breakfast
Kashi Go Lean
Heritage Flakes
Bananas
Strawberries
Blueberries
Soy Milk
Coffee

Various Things Eaten Without Paying Much Attention To
Nuts
Cheese from last night
Some chocolate chips

Lunch
1 Slice of Whole Wheat Bread with Super Chunky Peanut Butter
Small Salad with Canadian Cheddar and little bit of Chicken

Dinner
Steak Tips 
Broccoli

Dessert
1 Healthy Choice Pop

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Year 4, Day 70: Dinner at Jillz's

The usual up and out with Magnolia and I trying fruitlessly to get a new mailbox for our house (went to three hardware stores and nothing).  I had a thought that kept me company all day, giving me no end of chuckles.  I thought, "I need a mailbox." Wouldn't it be funny if I went to Mailboxes, Etc. and insisted they sell me one? And the confused clerk there would be trying to tell me that they don't sell Mailboxes.  And I would insist they must, because otherwise, why is the store called "Mailboxes Etc.?"  Maybe you don't think it's funny, but I sure do.  Especially because I just can't think how in the world I am going to get myself a mailbox.

Breakfast
2 Slices Flax & Fiber bread
2 Hard Boiled Eggs
Assorted Almonds
Coffee

Lunch: Sweet Basil
Greek Salad 
A few spoonfuls of pesto

Dinner at Jillz
Flank Steak
Chicken
Asparagus
Grilled Scallions
Flourless Fudge Chocolate Cake
Chocolate with Bacon

Friday, May 09, 2008

Year 4, Day 69: Walking Again

Though rain was threatening, I convinced two others two risk wetness, coldness and general other unfortunate results of being caught in a rainstorm and walk to Russo's with me.  We took the chance, and except for a few drizzle-drops at the end, we got lucky and had a successful trip.  I must say that I can't remember the last time I walked out of Russo's with ONLY a salad.  For that, it was remarkable.  It was a poker night, so I tried to withstand the siren call of nuts and all things carbie, though I did indulge in the semi-usual breakfast.

Breakfast
Heritage Flakes
Kashi Go Lean
Strawberries
Bananas
Soy Milk
Coffee

Lunch: Russo's ($5.48)
Romaine, broccoli, chicken, peppers, hot peppers, mushrooms, parmesan.

Snack
4 Beef Jerky Sticks
2 Cheese Sticks

Dinner/Poker:
Cashews & Almonds
19th Whole Mix (which is basically that kind of spicy cajun mix with rice crackers)
Popcorn
Blue Ribbon BBQ: One Rib, Some Chicken, Sausage
Cole Slaw
Baked Beans
Collard Greens


Thursday, May 08, 2008

Year 4, Day 68: I heart Shangri-La

A great moment for me during the very early stages of my diet was eating a dish called pork with celery from Chan Shin Yuan in Watertown, MA.  I had been on phase one for maybe three, four weeks and hadn't had anything with any flavor in it for a while.   Everything tasted like cardboard and felt like rubber in my mouth.   That day was an incredible day because the spice and the flavors made fireworks in my mouth and I ate the whole thing in three minutes, like a depression-era hobo given some soup after a long day canvassing the rail road tracks.   The cousin of the owner of Chan owns Shangri-La, which is amazingly, much better than Chan and fortunately, close enough to my office to go every once in a while.  We try to eat our way through the menu and today was no exception.

Breakfast
Kashi
Heritage Flakes
Banana
Blueberries
Strawberries
Soy Milk
Coffee

Lunch: Shangri-La
Sauteed Cabbage
Pork, Bean Curd and Scallions
Pork Meatball and Bok Choy

Snack
Four Sticks of Beef Jerky
2 Cheese Sticks

Dinner:
Tuna Salad
Bok Choy


Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Year 4, Day 67: Stay Hungry

Another key element in a life of weight management is being hungry.  Going through a stressful period, I can tell that part of the problem is pressure that leads to need for stress relief which can be found, usually, by eating nearly 100 nuts. Fortunately, I was out of nuts today, which left me eating everything in my office, including lint and paper clips (not listed).

Breakfast
2 small slices of Balthazar Bread
2 nearly too hard boiled eggs
coffee

Snack
5 pieces of beef jerky
2 cheese sticks
.5 oz Boston Lite popcorn

Lunch: Russo's ($4.98)
Romaine, red peppers, mushrooms, broccoli, feta, chicken, balsamic vinegar, pepperocini

Dinner
Breast of chicken plus more salad

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Year 4, Day 66: Sugar Free is not Calorie Free

One of the most difficult things to remember is that things that don't contain sugar are not only not reliably GOOD for you, but that often they are WORSE for you than the things they are replacing.  What all the sugar-free stuff really is for is not for dieters who actually will torpedo their diets by ingesting lots of calories and bad stuff like corn syrup but for diabetics and those that actually can eat anything but not SUGAR.  Anyway, tonight I took Ruby to Cabot's after her clay lesson and for some reason I talked myself into ordering a sugar free chocolate soft-serve yogurt.  To my own dismay, I completed the transition to old Jewish man when I could hear to repeatedly say outloud, to no one but my uninterested, underpaid wait staff 'this can't be sugar free.'  Ruby, meanwhile, was buried, nose to eyebrow in coffee oreo sundae, minus the cherry, whipped cream, or really anything that would qualify it as a sundae.  Again, there were a lot of nuts. It was not a great day.

Breakfast
2 Eggs
3 slices of Canadian Bacon
Coffee

Snack
4 sticks beef jerky
2 cheese sticks
lots of almonds (probably in the 70s)

Lunch: Demo's
Chicken kebab with Greek Salad

Dinner: Cabot's
Side Caesar Salad (made from the dark green gritty tops of romaine hearts, a sad tale but I ate all of it)
Dinner Salad (Spinach, bacon, olives, mushrooms, cheese, grilled chicken). I eschewed the eggs.

Dessert
1 cup of sugar-free (!) chocolate soft-serve yogurt

Ruby said her hamburger was 'perfect' and even better than the 'burger bar'.  She poured ketchup on half of the bun, then dipped seven french fries in it.  Then she lost all interest in her french fries and ate the entire hamburger and left both halves of the bun over.  That's my girl, I thought.  Save the calories for the ice cream.

Monday, May 05, 2008

Year 4, Day 65: Nutsed Out

Well, somedays start out good and turn into 100 nut days, and then there are days when you're reaching for the nuts early. I always laugh now when I read diet advice that says "instead of chips or something unhealthy, reach for vegetables or nuts."  WHAT ABOUT WHEN YOU GET ADDICTED TO NUTS?   They don't talk about that, it's all about swapping out methodone for heroin, but what then?   Mainline nuts, that's what.

Breakfast
Kashi Go Lean
Heritage Flakes
Banana
Strawberries
Blueberries
Soy Milk
Coffee

Lunch: Russo's ($5.49)
Chicken, Romaine-Stamos, Peppers (red and hot), mushrooms, broccoli, feta, balsamic vinegar.

Snack (out of control)
3 sticks beef jerky
1 oz Boston lite popcorn
2 cheese sticks
somewhere in the neighborhood of 75 almonds

dinner
salad with tuna, feta, cabbage

dessert (if you can believe it)
some of the last squares of chocolate espresso bean bar (sure is yummy)

Sunday, May 04, 2008

Year 4, Day 64: Kicked Off the Elliptical

Well, it's been three years and it finally happened. A posse of folks gathered behind me and observed that I was on minute 57:00 of my workout and wanted me to observe the sign that says "30 minutes if people are waiting."   I finished my minute and deplaned, when the guy on a nearby elliptical said "I wouldn't have handled that as well you did."  To which I responded, "well, I had the runner's high."  But what I should have said to the gang is-- the 30 minutes begins when people are waiting or not?  Maybe next time.  Anyway, I did about 6.5 miles and was surely to hit seven if not interrupted.   I did lots of weight stuff at the gym, and I'm looking to do more core-strengthening.   Two weeks till the reunion.  Jeez.

Breakfast
Kashi Go lean
Heritage Flakes
Banana
Strawberries
Blueberries
Soy Milk
Coffee

Postworkout Snack
6 oz Stonyfield Yogurt
Superchunky Peanut Butter

Lunch: The Met Bar @ Natick with Ruby
Greek Salad with chicken
a bite of Ruby's burger
a sip of her chocolate milkshake (delish)
a few fries with ketchup.

Dinner
Flank Steak on the grill a la Robert
Cauliflower
Big Green Salad

Extraneously eaten while preparing dinner or cleaning up
sponge cake slices
some 50% reduced cheddar jalapeno (yep, that again)
some tomato sauce with sausages

Sometimes I fear I'm eating more on gym days than I'm even working off.  Eating at the burger bar with Ruby was a great, great time. She loved her milkshake. When I asked her if it was good, she answered 'it's better than good, it's perfect!'  One of the few shiny parenting moments.  Listen, you've got to take them where you get them.

Saturday, May 03, 2008

Year 4, Day 63: Day Goes Awry

Right from the start I knew this day would be trouble, and surely it showed itself to be troublesome indeed.  Computer problems, scheduling problems, and miscommunications abounded.  I missed going to the gym, and ergo my eating plan was wrong for the day.  If you're like me, you'll need to have a good idea of what you're going to eat in the way of breakfast, snack, lunch, snack and dinner.  Today I had my cereal and yogurt with peanut butter but without the gym those are generally a bad combination.  And right before i wrote this I had a few break-off square of chocolate espresso bar.  Yeeeks.

Breakfast
Kashi Go Lean
Heritage Flakes
Banana
Strawberries
Blueberries
Soy Milk
Coffee

Lunch
Hastily combined sandwich of
2 Hard Boiled Eggs, 4 Slices of Microwave Bacon,
Salsa and 1 oz of Cracker Barrel Cheese wrapped in a Joseph's Net Carb wrap with Salsa.

Snack
A few goldfish
6 oz Stonyfield Fat Free Yogurt
2 Tablespoons Peanut Butter
Some Popcorn (Boston Lite)

Dinner
Hamburger
Pickles, Olives and Broccoli
A few bites of Ruby's Pizza (Freschetta, which is not very good).


Friday, May 02, 2008

Year 4, Day 62: No Walkees and 10,000 Nuts

After a frightfully bad night of sleep where Ruby was up five times, I could not bear to either make a hot breakfast (like eggs) or a cold prepared one (like cereal).   At 6:22, after both Emily and I had taken turns cooing to her, lying with her, sitting with her, she came in the room like Kramer from "Seinfeld" and said "Can I play with my dollhouse?" as if it were a code she had somehow cracked.  Instinctively, I got up and went into her room, glowering and skulking.  I asked her, when she was back in bed, 'do you know what time it is?'  She winced at the digital clock read out, and in a moment that only other tired, beaten and dissapointed parents can understand, she responded "six-two?"  An hour later I was facing breakfast and I chose two slices of bread and peanut butter.  Later in the day it was nuts, and then at night for dessert with Magnolia, it was pistachios, or as she pronounces it, "pee-stachios."  A nutfrenzy, and all I can say is I better work out tomorrow and I'm glad I skipped the beer I was dreaming of all day.

Breakfast
2 Slices of Balthazar Bread
Super Chunky Peanut Butter
Coffee

Lunch: Russo's (salad total unknown as I was weighed with another salad)
Romaine, hot peppers, peppers, broccoli, feta, chicken, tofu, balsamic vinegar, mushrooms

Dinner
Trout a la Emily (fantastic)
Cauliflower (ditto)

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Year 4, Day 61

I am trying to vary my breakfasts.  Today I played tennis with Emily and as usual, she won, 7-6 (7-5).  It was disheartening not because I lost but because I didn't feel I was playing well.  Felt like I was swatting at things, pell-mell. Kind of ridiculous.  Also, we only played one set instead of two.  It's really in the second set that I start to get going, so I didn't feel like I earned any dessert, but hopefully I can make up for that with a few more walks, workouts, and more.  After all, I do have to look good for my 25th reunion which is in three weeks...

Breakfast
2 Eggs plus one yolk
3 discs of Canadian Bacon
1 oz. cracker barrel cheese
coffee

Snack
Some Almonds
2 cheese sticks
some GLJerky

Lunch: Not Your Average Joe's
Balsamic Salmon
Double Asparagus
Mango Salsa

Dinner
Big Salad from Whole Foods
Chili