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Weight Loss Let's lose ten pounds by Christmas! Nov 19 2009
15:10 (UTC)
5

I'm in too!! It sounds great!

5'1 and 125 lbs. =( Hopefully 115 by Christmas!

Foods Airplane Food Jun 30 2009
21:29 (UTC)
2

Thanks! I got a list of meals avaliable:

  • Kosher Meal: Pre-packed and sealed; contains meat
  • Muslim Meal: No alcohol/pork/ham/bacon
  • Hindu (Non-Vegetarian) Meal: No beef, veal, pork, smoked or raw fish but can contain other types of meat.
  • Vegetarian Meals:
  • Raw Vegetarian Meal: Only raw fruits and vegetables
  • Vegetarian Oriental Meal: No meat or seafood of any sort; can contain dairy products; cooked Chinese-style
  • Vegetarian Indian Meal (non-strict): No meat of any sort; can contain dairy products; cooked Indian-style
  • Vegetarian Jain Meal (strict; suitable for Jain): No meat of any sort; no onion, garlic, ginger and all root vegetables; cooked Indian-style
  • Western Vegetarian (non-strict; ovo-lacto): No meat of any sort; can contain dairy products; cooked Western-style
  • Vegetarian Vegan Meal (strict): No meat of any sort; no dairy products; cooked Western-style
Medical Meals
  • Bland Meal: No "irritants" (e.g. black pepper, chilli powder, caffeine, cocoa, alcohol)
  • Diabetic Meal: No sugar; limited salt
  • Fat Free Meal: No fats, fried food and dairy products; preferred cooking styles are poaching and boiling
  • Fruit Platter Meal: Fresh fruits only
  • Gluten Free Meal: No wheat, rye, barley, oats in any form
  • Low Sodium, No Salt Added Meal: Avoid naturally-salted, sodium-added processed foods (e.g. Baking powder, soda, MSG); no salt added during preparation
  • Low Calorie Meal: Limited fats, sauces, gravy and fried items; limited sugar-rich items
  • Low Fat/Cholesterol Meal: No animal fats but poly-unsaturated fatty acids allowed; limited fats, sauces, and gravy fried items; no butter, cream, whole milk cheese; only lean meat allowed
  • Low Fibre/Residue Meal: Limited fibrous items (e.g. fruit, legumes, vegetables, wholegrain products)
  • Non-Carbohydrate Meal: No starch and carbohydrates in any form
  • Non-Lactose Meal: No lactose and dairy products (e.g. milk, milk solids, casein, cheese, cream, butter, margarine)
  • Soft Fluid Meal: Mainly sieved, soupy items
  • Semi Fluid Meal: Mainly pureed, minced, easily digestible items (e.g. pureed vegetables, potatoes, fruits, minced, homogenized meat, porridge, congee)
  • Ulcer Diet Meal: Contains easily digestive plain poached/broiled foods (e.g. white meat, fish); no acidic food and fruits
  • Nut Free Meal: Please contact our Reservation Office for the necessary arrangement
Infant and Child Meals
  • Baby Meal: Suitable for infants less than 1 year old; 1 jar each of main course, vegetables, and dessert
  • Post-weaning Meal: Suitable for infants between 1 and 2 years old; more substantial than Baby Meal; easy to bite, chew and digestible
  • Child Meal: Suitable for children between 2 and 7 years old; less substantial than adult meal; easy to bite/chew with items attractive to children
Other Meals
  • Seafood Meal: Meat used must be fish/other seafood only
  • Japanese Meal: Available in Suites and First Class and from Singapore and selected routes only

Which one would YOU take?

Foods Airplane Food Jun 29 2009
07:15 (UTC)
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Thanks for all the links! The Hungry girl one was really help-ful. My parents and brother took the seafood meal...but I'm not much of a fan for fish. Thanks for the help!

Weight Loss Eating the sleeping? Jun 28 2009
20:14 (UTC)

Thanks!

Foods One table spoon of chick peas is 91 calories??? D= Jun 28 2009
07:50 (UTC)

Thanks!

The Lounge My Dad saw me in my undies!! =S Jun 16 2009
20:38 (UTC)
49

wow...! Thanks for all the responses, i just feel really idiotic..! Oh well...Maybe I'll laugh about this later!

The Lounge My Dad saw me in my undies!! =S Jun 16 2009
16:20 (UTC)
70

I'm sorry! I just come a slightly conservative family. I really just wanted to get it out of my system. Sorry.

The Lounge My Dad saw me in my undies!! =S Jun 16 2009
16:14 (UTC)
72

I know...I just feel so embarrassed...

Weight Gain binge eating (i believe it is) Jun 14 2009
05:06 (UTC)
5

I binge on weetabix too...i can eat 12 in one sitting( along with LOADS of other stuff)...then i hate myself for the rest of the day...

Foods Which Quiche Would You Prefer....? Jun 14 2009
05:01 (UTC)
3

Number two all the way!

Foods 'Free' foods Jun 12 2009
10:23 (UTC)
7

Carrots for me! Thanks, the list is useful!

Foods foods you thought were low cal...but aren't!! Jun 11 2009
07:07 (UTC)
43

Cereal, the portion sizes are so small, you end up eating 3-4 servings!

Foods Cereal is my drug / addiction Jun 09 2009
13:32 (UTC)
18

I CAN SO RELATE TO YOU!

I ADORE cereal, all kinds, be it healthy or sugary. I just cant stop at one bowl. I can eat a box and still want more. It is just so good...

Motivation Cereal: Mar 19 2009
04:41 (UTC)

Cereal is my killer. I can't stop at one bowl. I eat the entire box.

Foods that one food everyone likes but you dont.... Mar 19 2009
04:37 (UTC)
69

*hides*

Peanut Butter.

 

Foods Sweet Tooth! Mar 19 2009
04:35 (UTC)
7

I would recommend Skinny Cow Ice Cream Sticks! They are pure heaven, and only 87 calories! The best thing is, they don't taste like "diet food"  (my brother said he liked them better than normal ice cream!) and they are quite an okay portion, so you feel satisfied after having just one. The only down side is that they are a bit expensive, but they are JUST SO GOOD. Totally take care of any sweet tooth craving i get!

Weight Loss Confused! Mar 15 2009
13:47 (UTC)
1

Thanks for the reply!

Yup, it is easier checking on CC...i usually do. But i had these packet of noodles which i can't seem to find online when I type in the name. The calories seemed impossibly low, so i re-checked the manual way...

 

 

 

Foods 75 calorie Instant Noodles?? Is it Possible?? Mar 13 2009
12:25 (UTC)
2

Just a quick update: went back and bought 40 more packs! The woman at the check out gave me such a weird lookEmbarassed

Motivation Strange habits since starting your "diet"? Mar 13 2009
12:22 (UTC)
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Original Post by blackbeauty84:

Since starting of Diet I'm always thinking and talking only about food. My family members are getting annoyed.

I use to do that too. Then my family told me i was getting too "obsessive" with the whole calorie counting stuff. I've stopped talking about food so much, but i still do think about it a lot!

Motivation I want ice cream.....HELP!!!!! Mar 13 2009
12:18 (UTC)
3

Might be too late for now, but try buying Skinny Cow ice cream sticks. Only 87 calories for a decent serving! And the ice cream tastes sooooo good!!!

Foods 75 calorie Instant Noodles?? Is it Possible?? Mar 11 2009
17:58 (UTC)
3

Yay!

I'm going to go back to the store and buy a whole bunch of them now!

Thanks!

Ooo... the recipe looks good...I'll make it this weekend!

Foods Favorite Diet Foods Mar 11 2009
09:51 (UTC)
15

My new favourite: Skinny Cow Ice creams.

Only 87 calories per stick, and the stick is a decent size! The ice cream is so delicious and is perfect for an after-noon snack!


Other than that: air popped popcorn, diet coke <3, cherry tomatoes, eggs!

Foods 75 calorie Instant Noodles?? Is it Possible?? Mar 10 2009
18:51 (UTC)
9

I bought them from a reg grocery...and they taste exactly like regular pasta...well almost! Im just worried that the nutritional information is wrong(but it all adds up)!

Foods 75 calorie Instant Noodles?? Is it Possible?? Mar 10 2009
14:13 (UTC)
12

It's called "Cook Zen". I've tried looking it up on the internet..havn't found anything. I wound post a picture...but i dont know howEmbarassed

Foods 75 calorie Instant Noodles?? Is it Possible?? Mar 10 2009
04:48 (UTC)
14

I checked the sodium...  0.256g. Weird..

 

Hmm.. sprouted grain pasta...I'll add it to the shopping list!

Foods 75 calorie Instant Noodles?? Is it Possible?? Mar 10 2009
04:06 (UTC)
16

I've tried "Shiritake noodle" but didn't like them much...they tasted so rubbery... but these noodles have the exact same taste and "thickness and feeling" as those 300-400 calorie noodles! I'm a bit hesitant to belive the packing...

Foods To all those addicted to Cereal Mar 09 2009
00:44 (UTC)
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I think i'll go portion out the remaining cereal! Thanks...thats a good tip! I'll portion the bags and put the box up in a realllly high cupboard!

Foods To all those addicted to Cereal Mar 09 2009
00:28 (UTC)
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I tend to go overboard with cereal. I wont be able to have 2-3 servings. It's more like 7 or 8. If each serving is around 110-130 calories and then add milk for each serving...I've already used up half my days calories in one sittingEmbarassed.  I neeeed a fix..!

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