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Not Running => Food => Topic started by: Lintu on February 12, 2013, 01:51:02 PM
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I need, like, a gazillion calories while nursing, and the healthy high-cal stuff doesn't seem to fill me up. As a result, I'm eating total crap. HELP.
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Pasta!! Pasta with Bolognese sauce.
Stew! Beef stew with potatoes, beef, pork, veggies and a side of bread. (use low sodium for the broth or make the stock at home).
Healthy, hearty and delicious!
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God I love bolognese. And stew. :D
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God I love bolognese. And stew. :D
Those things are not only calorie rich- they're also dense as anything.
I would have suggested whole wheat pasta instead of white, but my girlfriend (a dietitian) has been convincing me that the benefits of brown vs. white is pretty non-existent, so go with preference in terms of taste.
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Lintu, does it help to keep in mind that what goes in is the foundation for producing what comes out? think of the child!
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I would think things that are hearty, stews, chilis, etc. You can make a big batch, even crock pot, and eat it throughout the week with minimal effort to reheat.
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Those things are not only calorie rich- they're also dense as anything.
I would have suggested whole wheat pasta instead of white, but my girlfriend (a dietitian) has been convincing me that the benefits of brown vs. white is pretty non-existent, so go with preference in terms of taste.
Interesting!
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Lintu, does it help to keep in mind that what goes in is the foundation for producing what comes out? think of the child!
I'm not sure it makes a difference in milk quality or anything, does it? But I think they DO get a taste for what the mom eats or something, if I recall correctly...maybe that's just in pregnancy...
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I would think things that are hearty, stews, chilis, etc. You can make a big batch, even crock pot, and eat it throughout the week with minimal effort to reheat.
Now I just have to motivate myself to do that rather than reach for cookies and ice cream!
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chick peas can be roasted with any variety of seasonings, e.g. http://www.howsweeteats.com/2012/10/exactly-how-i-roast-my-chickpeas/ (http://www.howsweeteats.com/2012/10/exactly-how-i-roast-my-chickpeas/)
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Eh I would just eat the damn cookies. How many times in life is this going to be a problem? :D
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I'm not sure it makes a difference in milk quality or anything, does it? But I think they DO get a taste for what the mom eats or something, if I recall correctly...maybe that's just in pregnancy...
I don't really know... quality is usually measured by percent milk fat, so it's a poor reference stick for vitamins, minerals, carbs etc. I suspect, from my limited knowledge, that so long as you are taking in sufficient nurtrients from which to draw on, you're okay. Adding chips and twinkies to that won't change the fact it's available. So probably not an issue unless ALL you are eating is kraft dinner and popsicles. :)
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Now I just have to motivate myself to do that rather than reach for cookies and ice cream!
true, but in one swoop, you can feed yourself for a week :D
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Avocados and olives come to mind... guacamole. Agree on the whole wheat vs. white. If fiber is the only difference, I get enough of that from fruit and veggies.
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I would argue that cookies and ice cream, aren't necessarily "crap" if they are basic ingredients and you don't need to lose weight.
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Do your pants fit? That's my biggest motivation. The ones I wanted to wear today didn't. :(
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Complicating factor -- DH wants to lose weight, so calorie-dense stuff around the house is tricky unless I carefully guide him away from it!
My pants fit, yeah, but I'm not back to pre-baby shape yet. I still feel soft. I didn't feel soft still at this point after Quinn. Damned 2nd kid.
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Complicating factor -- DH wants to lose weight, so calorie-dense stuff around the house is tricky unless I carefully guide him away from it!
My pants fit, yeah, but I'm not back to pre-baby shape yet. I still feel soft. I didn't feel soft still at this point after Quinn. Damned 2nd kid.
Is you kid even 6 weeks old yet? :skep:
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Is you kid even 6 weeks old yet? :skep:
Yes! He'll be 7 weeks on Friday :D
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Ok, maybe I don't need a gazillion calories. A particular pair of jeans that fit fine pre-preg button but squish up fat I didn't have before. I figure I can start by at least cutting out obvious crap like cookies and ice cream and then go from there...