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Day 171

Breakfast was a clementine and a cup of water.  Total: 0 points

Lunch was some delicious old bay shrimp, and then I made some orzo (subbed whole grain orzo, part skim mozzarella, olive oil) and roasted asparagus with olive oil.  Dessert was a mini ice cream sandwich.  And two glasses of water.  Total: 12 points
So much yum!
Then I cleaned out my closet and drank a glass of water.  While it is true that I do organize my clothes by season and then by rainbow color order...

...the shoe and dresser situations had gotten out of hand.
Shoe explosion!
Dresser explosion!
After it was all done, I had 80 items to donate to charity...
Tax deductible!
In the end, it looked like this:
Yay for me!
Then I did 25 minutes of EA Active and drank 2 glasses of water.  Post-workout snack was an ounce and a half of fat free feta, a teaspoon of olive oil, and a cup of tomatoes.  Total: 2 points

After that, I went to get Indian takeout because Chris wasn't feeling well.  (When we're stuffed up, we like the sinus clearing power of curry.)  My order wasn't ready, so I had a glass of water at the bar while I waited.  Then I had my beloved channa masala, rice, raita, and roti.  And a mini ice cream sammich for dessert.  Total: 15 points

Liquids: 9/6
Dairy: 2/2
Vitamin: 1/1
Healthy Oil: 2/2
Fruits/Veggies: 5/5
Protein: 4/2
Whole Grains: yes, whole wheat orzo, roti
Exercise: yes, EA Active 
Total: 26/26 points
Weekly Points: 8/49 for the week


In conclusion:
Duchess of C

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