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Day 134

Breakfast was a tangerine and a glass of skim milk.  Total: 2 points
First, I put all of my citrus in a crate.  And then I put my milk in a fancy pitcher.
Lunch was a failure.  I was all excited that Glory Days added grilled boneless wings to their menu, so I got some to eat during the game, and Chris got the regular boneless wings.  Too bad the grilled "wings" were just rubbery lumps of chicken.  Blech!  So I wasted a point on that.  Thanks but no thanks, Glory Days.  Total: 1 point

So I had some leftover channa masala, rice, and a cup of tomatoes with a teaspoon of lemon olive oil.  I also had three glasses of water and a piece of Chris' peanut brittle.  Total: 6 points


I feel like I'm running low on stock channa masala images.

Dinner was popcorn shrimp, a baked potato with fat free sour cream & bacon bits, and a slice of wheat bread.  Plus two more glasses of water and four tootsie rolls. Total: 20 points

And then I did yoga and cardio even though my head hurt and I didn't wanna, but in the end, exercising felt really awesome.  And I had another glass of water.

And then I was craving chocolate, so I ate a 100-calorie pack of cookies.  But it is made with whole grains! Total: 2 points


Liquids: 7/6
Dairy: 2/2
Vitamin: 1/1
Healthy Oil: 1/2  Whatevs.
Fruits/Veggies: 5/5
Protein: 2/2
Whole Grains: yes, wheat bread, and shockingly, cookies
Exercise: yes, wii fit
Total: 26/26 points
Weekly Points17/49 for the week

Overall, we'll give it a Kate in a Christmas-y red:
All I want for Christmas is yooooooooooooou.  And all of your accessories.

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