Yesterday was one of those super-busy days. I couldn't take along an entire day's worth of food. In the morning I went down to Tel Shiloh, for Rosh Chodesh, start of the Jewish month's prayers. Then I went to Ofra to babysit, and then I went to the Jerusalem Conference opening.
In the morning I had trouble with the Start Fresh kosher weight loss diet site and couldn't record my planned meals. And now I don't have time to do yesterday's, and since it doesn't adjust to the different time zones, at least as far as Israel, I can't register today yet.
I had a very nourishing breakfast. It was a meal most people would have for lunch or dinner, salmon and vegetables. I took an orange, red pepper and cucumber along, planning on buying a yogurt for myself, when I bought the kids a treat and making myself an omelet while babysitting. I ate the orange and pepper and bought the yogurt, but I never made the omelet. By the time I was on my way to the conference I was truly starving.
I got off on the way, at Pisgat Ze'ev, and went to the mall, craving a sandwich, imagining that I'd just toss the top
I quickly checked out the mall for sandwich places and found the best prices at "Henry's," davka for a tuna salad-take out. NS25- and it came with a big tempting roll, which is now frozen in my freezer. The salad was great, lots of tuna and salad, with only a drop of canned corn. At the conference reception, I treated myself to three, or four sushis. I'm allowed a bit of rice and avocado.
Yes, I regained control, Baruch Hashem. Dieting is a full-time job.
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