Wednesday, March 31, 2010

"Looks like you're up a bit."

This is what the guy at Weight Watchers says if you gain. He doesn't really look you in the eye, and says this nice little phrase to make you not feel too badly, although it doesn't really work. UP?!?!? I am up. And this is why I need this blog. For a week JUST like this one! My weight this morning was:

197.4
And here's why: Almost an entire bag of Cadburry Mini eggs, trying out a recipe for Applebee's Blondie (SOOO GOOD!!!), a batch of pumpkin chocolate chip cookies, two batches of homemade bread, which meant, for me, too much toast and butter and honey. Also, a whole bunch of eating way too much at meals, along with fries and grilled cheese. There's my accountability, and it's not pretty. The Costco Magazine that came yesterday asks the question for their monthly poll: Is obesity a disease? Although I know this is a heated subject, for me the answer is NO! When I choose to stuff my face with chocolate (and other delicious things) I also choose to not lose weight/ gain weight. My trickiest thing is to have one cookie and then be done. I feel like food is like alcohol would be for me if I drank it. Sometimes its better just to stay away from the stuff, rather than "just have a little." I have a hard time stopping. This doesn't mean its impossible. It just is crazy hard!
SO! If I have my meals planned, I do a lot better, and don't go crazy with quickly convenient options, which are almost always not good for me. So tonight i am going to make my FAVORITE baked chicken fajitas, recipe below. I need to plan the rest of the week, and I will report next time. In the meantime, happy, healthy eating to all!
BAKED CHICKEN FAJITAS
1 pound boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut into thin strips
1 can (10 1/2 oz) diced tomatoes with green chilies (RoTel Tomatoes- mild)
1 medium onion, cut into thin strips (I always use more onion!)
1 medium green pepper and red pepper, each cut into thin strips
2 Tbls canola oil
1-2 tsp chili powder (I use one tsp- the husband doesn't like the taste so much)
2 tsp ground cumin
1/4 tsp salt
12 flour tortillas (6 inches), warmed
In a 9x13 pan coated with nonstick cooking spray, combine the chicken, tomatoes, onion and peppers. combine the oil, chili powder, cumin and salt. Drizzle over chicken mixture; toss to coat. Bake, uncovered. at 400 degrees for 25-40 minutes or until chicken is no longer pink and vegetables are tender. Spoon onto tortillas; fold in sides. YIELD: 6 servings
NUTRITION FACTS:two fajitas equlas: 350 calories, 8 g fat, 5 g fiber, 27 g protein
Note: The original recipe says to drain tomatoes, which does make for a less liquidy final product, but I've found the liquid from the tomatoes really adds to the roasted flavor. Just use a slotted spoon to serve, and its not a big deal. Hope you like these!

2 comments:

  1. um hi wow. how did i not know about this.
    i think you look great! inspiring.

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  2. Sweet Meg! How many conversations did you and I have about weight and our eating woes? The good old WW days ;) Thanks for inspiring me- and thanks for the yummy recipe!

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