Saving My Life

Anything I post on here about PCOS or any other condition, is general information or information I've accumulated in my experience having PCOS or other conditions. I'm not a doctor, so nothing I say should EVER take place of a real diagnosis from your doctor. My eating plan described on this blog is one I've made for myself and I'm constantly changing it according to my body's needs.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

March 30th, 2010 Food Log

Breakfast: 2 slices Ezekial raisin bread, 2tbsp. almond butter, 1/2c. Naked green juice

Lunch: Whole grain tortilla chips w/ 1/3c. cheddar melted, granny smith apple

Dinner: 2 salmon patties, chipotle sweet potatoes, mixed veggies-no seasoning (cauliflower, broccoli, carrots, zucchini, squash)

lots of green tea and water

I'll be so happy when all this homeschool group mess gets over with. It's stressing me out and I feel like I can't focus. Tomorrow will be a good day since it will be my daughter's birthday. We're going to have a cookout just w/ family and my daughter has requested key lime pie. I will have one slice as a splurge. Hope you guys had a good day. Any new products you've tried here lately that you love? I'd love to hear. ☺

4 comments:

  1. Hi Kim, thanks for stopping by my blog. My sister homeschools too.

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  2. That raisin bread sounds really good!

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  3. Thanks Connie. Yes it is very yummy and has a lot of good nutrition in it since it has many different sprouted grains. The grains put together actually make a perfect protein in this bread. :)

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  4. Hey, snap out of your food coma and go to my blog and pick up your virtual easter basket and don't say I never gave you anything. hahhaha

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