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leah wrote:healthy?
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Darcler wrote:Ha, I'm happy to say that I can eat the fried rice and not feel guilty about it. I can blame my widening ass on the pregnancy, not from eating junk. Then when I pop babies out, I shrink at superhuman rates.
Chris Kattan looks like a shark attacking in Mindia's sig.
Martrae wrote:Darcler wrote:Ha, I'm happy to say that I can eat the fried rice and not feel guilty about it. I can blame my widening ass on the pregnancy, not from eating junk. Then when I pop babies out, I shrink at superhuman rates.
Chris Kattan looks like a shark attacking in Mindia's sig.
After a couple babies you won't shrink that fast. My first I lost 10 pounds more than I gained in the first 6 weeks after birth. Second I lost 6 more pounds than I gained. Third I gained 3 pounds. And I ate healthy, lots of salads and fresh fruits, very little garbage (if any).
You can't delude yourself that you have an excuse now or you'll develop habits that'll exist long after the birth.
Also, eat lots of spinach...it's fantastic for brain growth for the kiddo.
leah wrote:so i'm on a chinese food craving kick right now, and i've been avoiding it but i really want some fried rice. is there some way to make it that isn't terribly unhealthy?
Mindia wrote:Yes Leah, you can make it healthy. Take some cooked brown rice, add a frozen vegetable medley to it (peas & carrots), a couple boneless/skinless chicken breasts cut into 1/2"-to-1" chunks, and fry it with a couple tablespoons of "Smart Balance Light" spread (which is delicious), and... Voila! Chicken Fried Rice without the oil or artery-clogging trans-fats. Flavor with Lawry's seasoned salt and garlic pepper, and just a touch of Kikkoman "light" soy sauce. It's a bit high on sodium, but just watch how much you put in it and you'll be fine.
Phlegm wrote:Mindia wrote:Yes Leah, you can make it healthy. Take some cooked brown rice, add a frozen vegetable medley to it (peas & carrots), a couple boneless/skinless chicken breasts cut into 1/2"-to-1" chunks, and fry it with a couple tablespoons of "Smart Balance Light" spread (which is delicious), and... Voila! Chicken Fried Rice without the oil or artery-clogging trans-fats. Flavor with Lawry's seasoned salt and garlic pepper, and just a touch of Kikkoman "light" soy sauce. It's a bit high on sodium, but just watch how much you put in it and you'll be fine.
Brown rice and fake butter is not chinese food.
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