  |
|
BOBBLEHEAD
4/14/06 6:56 P
|
|
|
|
| Thanks for the great suggestions.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Hey GOLFPRO your before and after pics are motivating. Great job man.
|
|
|
|
| I'm a service tech so its hard for me to stop and get lunch also but I have a personal trainer who gave me a 1 week meal menu. For lunch I eat 5 ounces of turkey and a cup of raw baby spinach rolled up in a whole wheat pita bread and some fruit. Whatever fits in my playmate cooler. You can put whatever you like in the pita bread. Just a suggestion. Good luck!
|
|
MSUNDERSTOOD
4/14/06 2:24 P
|
|
|
|
Hi Bobble! Keep your head up, your doing fantastic!!! 
I have an idea Next time we go for a walk, you can pull out your skates and get some practice :o) That way, you will live through Wednesday night hockey!!! Whatdoyasay?
Want to see one of the funniest emotions ever??? Well I think it's funny anyway... MULLET SMILEY!!!
|
|
|
|
That can be tough. Sandwiches are always great, carrots, pretzels, granola, apples, pears, nuts. I would say to go to the grocery store and walk up and down the aisles to find thing that will work. If you have a cooler you can certainly add more things, hard boiled egss, yogurt, more fruits and veggies.
matt
|
|
BOBBLEHEAD
4/12/06 11:39 P
|
|
|
|
| I'm a heavy equipment operator who does not get time for lunch. I need to pack my lunch and must be able to eat on the fly. any tips for a fast sensible finger type lunch and snack would be appreciated.
|
|