Monday, February 25, 2013

Grand Prize Pledger List (as of week 3)


This is the second Grand Prize Pledger list I am publishing. Even if you were on the first, check to make sure you're on this one. I will post the grand prize pledger list one more time after week 4 check-ins and then the grand prize list will close.

Many of you have gotten back to me (without freaking out!) to let me know your names were missing so this week's list is a bit longer than last week's. But even if you were on the list last week, check your name again this week. It was formed from my master list and was made AFTER week 4 pledges closed yesterday. So if I didn't get a check-in from you yesterday OR if I didn't get a pledge from you today, you may have disappeared from the list.

What to do if you are not on this list and feel you should be:
  1. Again, do not freak out! That helps nobody.
  2. DO email me at bariatricfoodie@yahoo.com. I'll let you know what I'm missing and we can talk about it. 
  3. You have until this Friday, March 1st to let me know if you feel you should be on the list and are not. After that the list closes and we move on with grand prize week. So please take a moment to check it out for yourself!
Here's the list as of the close of week 4 pledging.

Nik's Shrimp Faux Fried Rice


True fact: What you see above? I made in 20 minutes this morning while the kids were feeding the dog. And it will be my lunch probably for the entire week.

This is the story of how a simple bag of frozen cauliflower became so much more...

(By the way to all my Facebook Foodies, this is the take-out swap I've been talking about.)

Nik's Shrimp Faux Fried Rice
(Makes enough for 3-5 weekday meals depending on your eating capacity)

Ingredients:
  • About 1.5 c. of whatever veggies you have on hand, chopped small and COLD (in the above I chopped up some baby carrots, onions and threw in some shelled edamame for a bit more protein. When I say cold, I mean cold. They can even be frozen. Go for color variety!)
  • 1 bag frozen cauliflower florets (do not thaw!)
  • 1 small can baby shrimp, drained.
  • 2 eggs, beaten OR 1/2 c. Egg Beaters
  • 1 packet fried rice seasoning OR 1/2 tsp each: garlic powder & onion powder with 1/4 tsp. ground black pepper
  • 1/4 c. reduced sodium soy sauce

Directions:

I did this in a wok. I highly recommend you do too. Ikea. $7. Very cheap. BUT with a wok I have a piece of advice. Pre-chop before you start cooking. Woks cook very fast. We don't want any "incidents." That's all I'm saying about that. :)

Spray down your wok (or non-stick skillet if you don't have a wok) GENEROUSLY with  non-stick cooking spray. 

Once the wok is hot (the non-stick spray will start to emit a light amount of smoke),  throw in your cauliflower. If you listen to no other advice in this recipe, listen to this: DO NOT COOK THE CAULIFLOWER FIRST. USE FROZEN. ADD IT FROZEN. Why? This helps it stay firm. Even the above pic is a bit mushier than I wanted because I took too long cooking it.  You don't want fried rice soup!

Once the cauliflower is tender (takes about 4-ish minutes but play it by ear) you can mash it right in the wok with a potato masher to get a rice consistency. Mash the cauliflower as soon as you are able to do so...don't wait for it to get "soft."


Then throw in the rest of your veggies and your lil' baby shrimp and get them cooking (about 3 minutes or so). Be sure to mix the mashed cauliflower and veggies together.


Once that's done push everything aside a bit, spray down the empty space with more non-stick and add your egg. Scramble it before mixing it into the veggie mixture. (Admittedly the above is not the best photo but my wooden spoon is scrambling the egg while the other stuff is pushed to the side. So it can be done!)


Finally, add your seasonings (the above is what I used) along your soy sauce and stir that throughout your mixture. Then remove the wok from heat and immediately transfer the mixture to a bowl. 

If you couldn't tell already, this ENTIRE process goes quickly and is centered around NOT overcooking the cauliflower. Not to sound like a broken record, but pre-chopping and opening your ingredients is key. So long as you do that, the above should be no problem!

NOW...if you were a fried rice officianado in your former life, you will notice that while this TASTES like fried rice it does not have the same mouth-feel since cauliflower is softer than rice (my contention remains that this is a GOOD thing for us though...especially if you are new out and just trying solid foods).

It doesn't bug me. I'm more into the taste. Which is gooooooooood. Your mileage may vary. If you feel the softer cauliflower will ruin your memories of fried rice and scar you for life...consider skipping this one, k?

But if you have an open mind and tongue, this is a great swap for those nights when you are craving Chinese. 

Play with your food!

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Week 3 Winners - Bariatric Foodie Pledge!


As you might recall, this week we were pledging for Celebrate Vitamins! Each of the three winners below will win a gift pack of vitamins, specific to their surgery type. Thank you, Celebrate Vitamins, for supporting the Bariatric Foodie Pledge as both a weekly AND grand prize sponsor.

So without further adieu, congratulations to:
  • Janelle S.
  • Naomi F.
  • Tabatha C.
You are this week's winners! Please email me at bariatricfoodie@yahoo.com with both your mailing address AND surgery type. And keep pledging! You're still in the running for the awesome grand prize!

Look out for the grand prize pledger list tomorrow (it has changed some since last week so don't skip it) and lots of great recipes coming up this week!

As always, we give thanks to our grand prize sponsors:

Bariatric Foodie Pledge - Submit Your Week 4 Pledges


Week 4 pledging is now CLOSED! Be sure to come back this weekend to check in on your goals. Check-in opens Saturday, March 2 at midnight (EST) and closes Sunday March 3 at noon (EST). Good luck everyone!
    Here is the final and official pledge list for week 4:



    And as always, always, ALWAYS we thank our grand prize sponsors (who we'll hear a RIDICULOUS AMOUNT about next week during grand prize week):

    Friday, February 22, 2013

    Bariatric Foodie Pledge - WEEK 3 CHECK-IN!


    Week 3 check-ins are now CLOSED. Prize winners will be announced this evening. Good luck everyone!

    Here is my final and official list of people who checked in for week 3.




    Please take a moment to check out our awesome grand prize sponsors:

    Deal Alert! Click is on sale at Amazon!


    Click Mocha is on sale at Amazon for $16.99 a canister!!!

    This is a REALLY good price, so if you, like me, are a Click-head, stock up using...


    Why? Because ordering through that obnoxiously large link helps benefit Bariatric Foodie! A portion of your purchase price will help keep this blog going!

    And if you're not into caffeinated drinks, they have decaf (although it's not on sale) and if you're not into mocha they have Vanilla Latte (which is also on sale through the obnoxiously large link)! 

    And once you get your Click be sure to try:

    Thursday, February 21, 2013

    Excuses


    This isn't directed at anyone so don't be messaging me all mad!

    This morning...when I did NOT fulfill part of my week 3 pledge to go to my Thursday Body Pump class I was reminded of a saying Mama Foodie used to make me recite as a child:

    Excuses
    Are tools of incompetence
    They build monuments of nothingness
    Those who specialize in them seldom accomplish anything 

    I just thought I'd share that with you. We are capable of making excuses in many realms of our lives. Just as my mother did, I make the divas recite this when they are clearly making an excuse. It's a pain in the butt and they hate it.

    And they stop making excuses.

    Ok...that's my deep moment for the week. Carry on!

    Tuesday, February 19, 2013

    BF Hydration: The Green Apple


    But first...have you checked the Bariatric Foodie Pledge Halftime Report? If you THINK you are in the running for the grand prize, you want to check it to make sure you're on MY list. Go do it!

    This drink does not have protein. But then, all our drinks don't have to! In the cold weather especially, a good low-cal drink that helps you get that water in is worth it's weight in GOLD!

    So here's a warm, comforting drink I came up with because I got bored with what I was drinking before. Give it a try, if you've got the ingredients.

    Nik's Green Apple Hot Drink

    Ingredients:
    • 10-12 oz boiling water (depending on your cup size)
    • 1 packet of green tea of your choice
    • 1 packet sugar-free apple cider mix
    • Optional: no-calorie sweetener (I didn't use any)
    Directions:

    Steep tea bag in boiling water for a minute or two, then remove.

    Add cider mix then stir thoroughly and enjoy!

    I find the tea calms down the tartness and sweetness of the cider mix. It's a nice little drink to have in your back pocket when you need it, y'know?

    What do you drink when the weather turns cold?

    Bariatric Foodie Pledge - Halftime Report!


    *****IMPORTANT: PLEASE read the ENTIRE contents of this page BEFORE contacting me about the list. THANKS!****

    We're two weeks into the Bariatric Foodie Pledge so I wanted to take a moment and do some housekeeping. I know it's not fun, but it does help me to keep things straight over here in Pledge-ville.

    Below is the list of pledgers that, according to my records, have had eligible pledges AND check-ins for weeks 1 & 2 and are thereby eligible for the grand prize. Remember you must continue to pledge and check in by the deadlines given in order to keep your eligibility!

    From here on out, I will post this list once a week to ensure that everyone that should be on it is. You have until March 1st to notify me, BY EMAIL, if you feel you've been incorrectly omitted from this list. After that date, the grand prize list is closed!

    If you are not on the list and feel you should be

    DO:
    • E-mail me at bariatricfoodie@yahoo.com. I can tell you what I'm missing from you. It could be an honest mistake so PLEASE...instead of freaking out EMAIL ME.
    • Be patient! I know it's a drag to have to check a list but I honestly do this to make sure everyone who is entitled to the grand prize gets their chance. I've had more than a few tech problems along the way and I know some of you might have gotten passed over as a result. Keep in mind I'm giving you until March 1 to get in contact with me Thank you for your understanding!
    DO NOT:
    • Freak out. PLEASE do not freak out. Instead email me at bariatricfoodie@yahoo.com. Just keep in mind that I DO have a day job so it may be this evening before I get back to you but the important part to remember is that it will be o.k.. Just email me!
    • Give up on the Pledge or your goals just because you aren't on the grand prize list. A) You are more important than any list or competition and B) there are still prizes to be won and a few SURprises to come! So don't check out of the process, k?
    Just a reminder of the grand prize:
    • SIX bottles of sugar-free syrup in flavors of their choosing from Torani!
    • A THREE MONTH subscription to Kalorie Box!
    • A gift basket of vitamins (specific to your surgery, retail value of $50) from Celebrate Vitamins!
    • TWO tubs of Chike protein in the flavors of the winner's choosing.
    • An assortment of protein snacks from Kay's Naturals ($50 retail value)!
    • A copy of The Bariatric Foodie Guide to Perfect Protein Shakes and a Bariatric Foodie Inspirational Magnet Set
    This all has a retail value of over $200 and can be yours by staying the course!

    Here are the grand prize pledgers I have on file so far (my apologies for the wonky formatting):

    Grand Prize Pledger List (as of Week 2)
    *The "XXX" is in place of your email's domain name to protect your privacy. So long as everything before the "@" and after the "dot" are correct, the I DO have your correct email address in my records!
    **If you see that any part of your email address is incorrect or that I don't have it at all, would you kindly let me know by sending a note to bariatricfoodie@yahoo.com?  Thanks!

    Monday, February 18, 2013

    (More) Fun with Eggs!


    Continuing my eternal love for eggs, I have two offerings this week.

    The above photo was the first I made, for breakfast on Saturday. It was so delicious that I felt COMPELLED to share it with my Facebook Foodies right then and there!

    So...you know how sometimes you end up with a really random amount of leftover taco meat? Like it's not enough to make another full serving of taco, but you don't want to throw it out (starving children and yadda, yadda)? Or everyone is so full they can't eat another bite and it almost doesn't seem worth saving?

    Well stick it in the fridge. And then the next day (or up to five days later) make this!

    Nik's Taco Scramble
    (I've heard from a lot of you that you'd like more smaller portion recipes, so this is my attempt!)

    Ingredients:

    • 1 oz. leftover taco meat (1 oz. = 2 tbsp by the way)
    • 1 oz. diced onions
    • 1 serving (usually 1/4 c.) liquid egg substitute OR 1 egg, beaten OR 1 egg white beaten (your choice!)
    • 2 tbsp salsa 
    • 1/2 oz. taco blend cheese
    • (Not pictured above) 1-2 tbsp unflavored Greek yogurt
    Directions:

    Spray a pan with non-stick cooking spray and allow it to heat up thoroughly.

    Add onions and cook for about a minute before adding cold taco meat (do not reheat it before adding). Cook until meat starts to get a crust on it and onions are brown.

    Add your egg and gently fold with a spatula or wooden spoon until the eggs are cooked. Transfer to a plate.

    Top with cheese, salsa and Greek yogurt and dig in!

    Adding the meat, cheese and yogurt is one way to bump up the protein count on your eggs without adding a huge amount of volume.


    And here's the second. For many post-ops, meat is problematic. But I personally have always done well with deli meat. As long as you chose lower-sodium varieties these can be a good option to replace some of the meat you're trying to eat. PLUS, deli meat offers a lot of flavor variety.

    Take this scramble,which I am calling a "Cajun Scramble." The base of this recipe is this stuff:


    This is NOT low-sodium (true fact: Nik has always had low blood pressure so I've never been advised to do a low sodium diet, but I try to use that information for good and not evil. Consequently my salt intake seems to keep my blood pressure at or near 120/80). But if you go to the deli counter you may be able to find a lower sodium Cajun lunch meat. Anyway, here's what I did with it.

    Nik's Cajun Scramble

    Ingredients:
    • 1 oz. diced onions
    • 1 oz. diced green peppers
    • 1 slice Cajun chicken breast lunch meat, chopped
    • 1/8 tsp. cumin
    • 1/8 tsp. coriander
    • 1/8 tsp. garlic powder
    • Ground black pepper, to taste (I also used a "splick" of cayenne pepper)
    • 1/4 c. liquid egg substitute (or 1 egg, beaten)
    • For topping; 1 oz. your favorite shredded cheese (I used taco blend) or salsa
    Directions:

    Spray down a pan with non-stick cooking spray and let it get HOT.

    Add onions and peppers and let them cook for about 2 minutes or so. Add chicken and spices and cook until onions begin to caramelize and chicken gets a bit of a crust on it.

    If your pan has gone dry, reapply some non-stick cooking spray then add your eggs. Gently fold egg into the veggie mixture until eggs are thoroughly cooked.

    Transfer to plate and top with cheese.

    Sunday, February 17, 2013

    Bariatric Foodie Pledge - Week 2 Winners!


    But first...have you pledged a goal for week 3 yet? If not, go do it! I'll wait.

    Ok! Here are the three Foodies who, by pledging a goal, working on it all week and checking-in on time have won themselves each a box of Quest bars in the flavor of their choosing! Thanks Quest!
    • JoDonna B!
    • Brandy Walters!
    • Fab Kate (Kate K.)!
    Congrats you three! Please email me at bariatricfoodie@yahoo.com with your mailing address AND your flavor preference (you may use the link above to browse and, yes, you may choose a variety box if you wish).

    This week we are pledging for some free vitamins from Celebrate Vitamins! THREE Foodies will win a gift basket of vitamins (specific to their surgery type, retail value of $25). Be sure to work hard on your goal all week and check-in this weekend. Week 3 check-ins open at midnight EST on Saturday, February 23 and close at noon EST Sunday, February 24. 

    And of course a big shout out to our grand prize sponsors. If you haven't already, check out the Pledge Info Page to read about the awesome grand prize, worth over $200!



    Bariatric Foodie Pledge - Submit Your Week 3 Pledges!


    We're halfway through the Pledge already. Can you believe it! (I can but that's a WHOLE other story!)

    Week 3 pledging is now CLOSED. Good luck to this week's pledgers! Be sure to come back to the blog this weekend to check-in on your goal so you can be entered into the prize drawing! Week 3 check-in opens at midnight (EST) Saturday, February 23 and closes at noon (EST) Sunday, February 24.


    Here is the list of week 3 pledgers. This will be my official list that I use to determine weekly prize eligibility.



    And, as always, we gotta shout out our GRAND PRIZE sponsors:

    Friday, February 15, 2013

    Bariatric Foodie Pledge - Week 2 Check-in!


    Week 2 Check-in is CLOSED! Good luck to everyone who pledged/checked-in. Prize winners will be announced this evening. And don't forget to pledge for week 3! (Hit the home button to get to the week 3 pledge post.)

    Below is the final and official week 2 check-in list. This is the list I will use for the prize drawing as well as to determine your eligibility for the grand prize.

    Again please allow five minutes for the list to auto-update. If, after five minutes, you still don't see your name on this list, please leave a comment to that effect with your email and I'll contact you to get your check-in.

    As always, please be sure to show love for our grand prize sponsors!

    Foodie Fitness Corner: The Ever Evolving Love of Exercise


    (Check last month's article: A Whole New You: Setting & Keeping Your Goals in 2013

    The Ever Evolving Love for Exercise
    by Hillery Kelly

    Let's be real: many weight loss surgery patients aren't hard wired to love exercise. Maybe you once loved it. Maybe you want to love it. Or maybe, like me, you had to learn to love it.

    From what I've seen, some of us dive right into exercise after weight loss surgery (i.e. love at first sight). Others are not so eager to hop onto the exercise love train. I’ve often wondered why some of us relish our gym time, while others view it as a form of cosmic punishment? Whatever the explanation, how you perceive exercise as a whole will affect whether you will embrace (dare I say again: love) the treadmill, or not.

    Exercise is new for many of us, and often the topic can leave us feeling a little out of sorts as we wonder what can we do physically? What the heck are endorphins? Are they little thingamabobs that’ll take over like a scene out of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers"? 

    Social media, blogs, online weight loss communities – all these are great resources to help those new to exercise get a leg up and offer assurance this path is the right one. It can also be a bit daunting, some feel defeat before they ever take the first step because our peers are way over there and we’re trying not to fall off the stair climber (Traci??).

    We at Bariatric Foodie aim to “Keep it Real” with the Foodie Nation (that’s you!), and the Foodie Fitness Corner is no exception. I did not like exercise when my journey began. Exercise and waterboarding kind of held the same spot on the list of things I wanted to do before I died. My first workouts left me feeling awkward, slightly embarrassed, and a little ashamed. I felt like I was under the spotlight – center stage at the Freak Show. There were days after working out I would sit in my car in the garage and cry because I felt so defeated.

    So how did I move beyond such strong emotions and (dare I say it one more time?) fall in love with exercise? I stuck with it. I pushed through the doubt. I repeatedly told myself it would not always be difficult. I had to remember Sigourney Weaver’s little alien child would not burst out of my chest and skitter across the room. I learned to ignore the paranoid fat-girl in my head because the face in the mirror had begun to melt away. All that hard work paid off. That fat-girl in my head got shoved out of the picture and was replaced with a strong, confident woman.

    There is no right or wrong way to cultivate love of exercise, every journey is unique. But let me encourage you…all of you…don’t give up. Push past the doubt and fear. Shove the paranoid fat-person out of your head and replace that image with one that encourages your confidence and empowers your voice. I promise you: one day you’ll see…this exercise thing isn’t bad at all. Until you get to that point, please know that you are not alone in how you feel. Be kind to yourself and it will come…and trust me: you’ll be glad that you kept pressing on.


    About the Author:  Hillery is a year post-op (gastric bypass). She is a chemist and environmental engineer residing in the suburbs of the Nation’s capital….a country girl at heart turned city slicker! She fully admits to being addicted to makeup, skin care, hair creams, soaps, lotions, and potions of all price ranges…an equal opportunity product junkie with a special passion and love for lipstick.  Read about her makeup addition, product reviews, and anything worth dishing about in the world of beauty at www.platinumpjs.com.


    If you've got a fitness question or concern, hit Hillery up at bariatricfoodie@yahoo.com
    

    Vitamin D: The Sunshine Vitamin


    The Sunshine Vitamin

    by Kelly Morris

    Another reason to love sunny days: free vitamins (sort of).

    Vitamin D is sometimes referred to as the “sunshine vitamin” because our body can make vitamin D in response to sunlight. Most people, whether they've had weight loss surgery or not, don’t get enough vitamin D just from exposure to sunlight, though, and according to the Vitamin D Council, vitamin D deficiency is extremely common these days. Obesity increases your risk for vitamin D deficiency, and people that have malabsorptive weight loss surgeries like RNY and DS are at even greater risk.


    Last month we talked about calcium for weight loss surgery folks and I want to talk about vitamin D now because we need a good level of vitamin D in our blood in order to absorb calcium properly. It’s not necessary to take vitamin D with your calcium supplements, but it is necessary to maintain a good vitamin D level. According to the National Institutes of Health, Vitamin D deficiency can lead to osteoporosis and even rickets. Vitamin D also helps maintain a good blood pressure, helps with the secretion of insulin, and helps the immune system function properly. Symptoms of vitamin D deficiency include muscle pain and weakness, depression, and fatigue. Many people do not experience any noticeable symptoms until they have a severe deficiency, however.

    D2 vs. D3
    The Vitamin D Council explains that there are two types of vitamin D, D2 and D3. D2, or ergocalciferol, must be converted to D3, or cholecalciferol, in the body. It takes a lot of D2 to make a little D3. Therefore, taking D3 is the best way to raise or maintain your vitamin D level.

    “Dry” D3 vs. D3 in Oil
    Vitamin D3 supplements sometimes come in softgels, those pills that look like little footballs and have oily stuff inside. Vitamin D is a fat soluble vitamin, so most people absorb it very well when it’s in oil. However, people that have had Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery or duodenal switch surgery malabsorb fats, which helps them lose weight. That means they don’t absorb vitamins in oil as well as dry vitamins. “Dry” D3 simply refers to D3 that is not in oil. It might be a dry tablet or a capsule filled with dry powdery stuff.

    How Much to Take
    Now that you know how important vitamin D is, you probably want to know how much to take. I wish there was an easy answer to this question but unfortunately, there’s not. The amount of vitamin D3 people need in order to maintain that level varies widely from person to person and depends on a number of factors, including how much you’re exposed to sunlight, your age, weight, what type of weight loss surgery you’re had, and even your genes. (Nik also pointed out she was told by her doctor that African-Americans are also at risk for Vitamin D deficiency because of higher levels of melanin in the skin.)

    The best way to know if you’re taking enough vitamin D3 is by having regular blood tests to monitor your vitamin D level. The Linus Pauling Institute of Oregon State University recommends maintaining a vitamin D level of 80 nmol/L to prevent problems related to vitamin D deficiency.

    The Vitamin D Council reports that most people that haven’t had weight loss surgery need about 5,000 IU D3 daily to maintain a healthy vitamin D level. People that have had weight loss surgery are likely to need more. Since vitamin D is a fat soluble vitamin, it’s possible to take too much and develop vitamin D toxicity, although that’s not very common. If you’re taking large doses of D3, it’s very important to get regular blood tests to monitor you level to make sure it doesn’t get too high.

    We thought we would introduce you to the new guy in Kelly's life. This beautiful creature is Isaac. He's long and sleek. Smart. Loves to rip stuffed animals to shreds. Bit of a drooler. And hella cute!

    If you have any vitamin questions for Isaac's human (also know as Kelly!), email bariatricfoodie@yahoo.com.

    Foodie Review: Kalorie Box


    Foodie Review: KalorieBox
    THE BEST Snack Box EVER!
    By Traci McGowan


    I want to make this very clear: KalorieBox is THE BEST snack box EVER! 

    Not too long ago Nik did a review of Kalorie Box, a relatively new company that packages up low calorie snacks and ships them to your house or office. This is a great resource for our Foodie Nation. KalorieBox not only offers us a variety of snacks to nibble on, the box on the doorstep alone will send your friends and neighbors who know you've had weight loss surgery right over the proverbial hedge of curiosity.

    I get really stupidly happy when my KalorieBox arrives, kind of like I do around Christmas. Except I know where this box of goodies came from.

    You can subscribe to receive a shipment from KalorieBox by signing up online through their web site (click this link, which also helps support the Foodie Nation!). Subscribers have three plans to choose from: monthly, 3-month, or 6-month (3 and 6-month plans are prepaid). The 6-month plan is the most economic at about $17.00 per month (shipping is free).

    Part of the fun of KalorieBox is not knowing what will be in the box. For January they sent out samples of Zevia (a soda made with Stevia), Cheese Thins (these were pretty good, my assistant LOVED them), Pirates Booty (yeah, you're laughing now), an almond milk, a FiberOne cookie bar, dried mangos, a letter, fun red squiggly box packing things (these appear randomly throughout your home long after the box has been emptied, like Easter basket grass or tinsel).

    The second part of the fun of KalorieBox is what I like to call "try it before you buy it". Subscribers get variety without having to to pay for a six pack of Zevia, or the box of crackers. Those two items alone would probably be close to ten bucks (depending on the store). Starbucks carries the dried mangos...you get the picture.

    Nik also asked me to mention this. Many of you avoid starchy things, and with good reason. But even then, I would say Kalorie Box is a good option if you're looking to get your family eating better. In her review of her box, Nik noted that her kids, like me, were excited to get the box and see what was in it. In one of her video reviews, even though Nik's "petite diva" didn't care for one of the products included, she tried it, which was the important part. The only way to find healthier options for your family is to try new things and Kalorie Box offers a fun and convenient way to do that!

    But to me, the best part about KalorieBox as a company is what they give back to the community. For each box they ship they donate a meal to a child in America who goes hungry each night. And of course, the irony does not escape me: that I, who was once obsessed with food, can help feed a hungry person...with my obsession with food!

    This is a no brainer: KalorieBox is a winner all the way around.




    Traci had gastric bypass (RNY) May 17th of 2011. As of February 2013, she's lost 48% of her excess body weight (about 140lbs - or Charlize Theron); 34.25 inches total (almost three feet), 8 pant sizes (16 if you don't go by two's). Traci is in recovery from multiple addictions. On any given weekend she can be found at Barnes & Noble and Starbucks. 

    Traci signed up to run the Detroit Free Press marathon in October. You can follow her training and other interesting life stories on her web site Sneaker Porn Diaries, on Twitter @spdiaries, follow Traci's FB Page or the Sneaker Porn Diaries FB Page.

    Thursday, February 14, 2013

    Happy Valentine's Day!!!


    I'm a single gal. And a bariatric patient. So for me...forget the heart-shaped boxes of chocolate candy (they would make me dump anyway), forget the dozen roses (they are pretty but would wilt...I'd actually much prefer a rose bush...Mr. Right...hint, hint...), I want a Valentine's Day gift that speaks to who I am and what I'm trying to accomplish.

    In thinking about how to commemorate Valentine's Day here on Bariatric Foodie, I thought a lot of you might feel the same way. So I thought and I thought and I thought and...now my head hurts and I came up with the following "present."

    BF Basics: Getting the most out of Bariatric Foodie!

    The Google tells me that 45% of the traffic to this blog is from people who have never visited before. HI! I'm Nik. I'm sort of the ring leader here. But there are a lot of things to explore here at Bariatric Foodie so I thought I'd tap out this little piece of guidance to help show you around.

    Recipes

    That is why most of you are here (if The Google is to be believed). In addition to scrolling through posts, I also wanted to call your attention to the "Recipe Index" page (located in the menu just below my blog header). I'll admit it needs updating but MOST of the recipes I've created for this blog are there and sorted by what kind of dish they are. It's a great place to get started.

    If you scroll down the blog, on your right hand side, there are categories. This is where you'd go if you were looking for, say, pureed foods...or protein desserts, or kid-friendly food. WARNING: You can get lost for hours perusing recipes. I advise you do that at home. I am not responsible for what happens if you start browsing at work, k???

    Resources

    There are several types of resources available for you on Bariatric Foodie, most of them are located on the "Foodie Resources" page, also located in the page menu below my blog header:

    There are also some more in-depth or interactive resources available for purchase on the "Shop BF!", including:
    • The Bariatric Foodie Guide to Perfect Protein Shakes. I have plenty of protein shake recipes here on the blog, but this guide breaks down how protein shakes work. What makes them thick? Thin? Foamy? Smelly? And, most importantly, how can you fix what you don't like!
    • The Bariatric Foodie Inspriational Magnet Set: for those whose temptations wait for them in the fridge, these magnets have funny-yet-true pieces of wisdom to help you take pause and think about what you're about to do!
    • Bariatric Foodie Toolkits: The first toolkit, The Bariatric Foodie Back-on-Track Toolkit provides recipes and resources to get you started back on the right track to good health. If you find yourself straying from your plan, this kit is a good investment and it comes straight to your email as an instant download! Look for more toolkits soon!
    Keeping in Touch

    There's lots of ways to keep up with the latest happenings at Bariatric Foodie, designed to suit many situations!
    • If you're on Facebook or Twitter, like or follow Bariatric Foodie. I do daily polls, post great deals I find on protein, do mini-product reviews and more!
    • Just above this post there is a sign up box for Foodie News, the Bariatric Foodie e-mail newsletter. This newsletter is by post-ops for post-ops and includes information, news, recipes, reviews and so, so much more.
    • If you scroll down the right hand side of the blog, you'll see the icon to add Bariatric Foodie to your RSS feed. There are also icons to follow BF on Pinterest and YouTube!
    • I say this all the time but it bears repeating. If you make something good and healthy, I'd love to feature your recipe. Email it to me at bariatricfoodie@yahoo.com! That's also the address to use if you have any questions, comments or concerns.
    • ...I am working on a super-exciting new way for you to keep up with BF...details soon!
    Supporting the Foodie Nation

    I call the readers of this blog "The Foodie Nation" because we are all Bariatric Foodies. Not just me!

    If you like what you read and experience here at Bariatric Foodie, consider supporting the Foodie Nation in the following ways:
    • Do you like Quest bars? If so, order through the ad in the right menu bar and a portion of the proceeds helps keep the good stuff coming.
    • If you shop on Amazon or Netrition (a health food site with a plethora of products and $4.95 flat rate shipping!) start your orders in the search box on the right menu bar and they, too, help support the blog.
    • This just in! I recently introduced the Foodie Nation to a service called Kalorie Box, a monthly service that delivers samples of healthy food alternatives straight to your door. You can read our latest review of it here. But here's the truly exciting part: if you decide to give it a try, and order through this link, a portion of your purchase will support the Foodie Nation!
    So...that's a lot of stuff! But we're a growing and dynamic community of post-ops who believe there is NO food you can't make weight-loss surgery friendly and there's absolutely no reason great meals can't be a part of your bariatric afterlife! 

    With that, I invite you to stick around...explore...and enjoy!

    Tuesday, February 12, 2013

    India's Chunky Monkey Baked Protein Oatmeal


    Now that we're all settled with week two of the Bariatric Foodie Pledge, I thought we might talk about some...oh I dunno...food?

    Protein baked oatmeal! I like it. You guys seem to like it. But I LOVE it when a Foodie sends me their recipe!

    Here's what India sent me. And bonus points for shouting out BF in her pictures!

    India's Chunky Monkey Protein Baked Oatmeal

    Ingredients:
    • 1.5 cups of oatmeal
    • 3 scoops of chocolate protein
    • 2 pinches of salt
    • 4 tbsp of unsweetened cocoa powder (Nik Note: 4 tbsp also = 1/4 c.)
    • 1/3 cup of Splenda
    • 2 eggs
    • 1.5 cups of milk
    • 1/4 cup of PB2
    • 1/4 cup of peanut butter (Nik Note: If you have PB2 handy that works well and cuts a LOT of the calories!)
    • 1/4 cup of sugar-free Kaluha or sugar-free chocolate syrup (Torani/Davinci-style syrup, not Hershey's)
    • 2  very ripe bananas sliced (Nik Note: If you can't or don't want to do bananas, try doing 2 tbsp sugar-free banana pudding)
    Directions:

    Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.

    In a bowl, mix together oatmeal, protein, salt, cocoa powder and Splenda (if you're subbing PB2 for peanut butter and/or banana pudding for bananas you can also add that in at this point).

    In another bowl, mix together milk, eggs, syrups and peanut butter if you're using it.

    Add wet ingredients to dry and stir thoroughly. Add in banana slices after mixture is stirred.

    Transfer to a casserole dish (Nik uses 8x8 but your choice. Just remember the larger the dish, the thinner the oatmeal slices will be).

    Bake for about 25 minutes for baked oatmeal, 30 minutes for oatmeal bars. Cool completely before cutting or serving. Your squares should look something like this:


    Here's more protein baked oatmeal recipes to play with:

    Monday, February 11, 2013

    2013 Bariatric Foodie Pledge - Week 2 Pledge List


    Guess what, Foodies??? Tomorrow on BF there will be...(wait for it...wait for it...) FOOD!

    I know right? Revolutionary!

    But before we get to all that excitement I need your help with some Pledge housekeeping. Some folks checked in on week 1 goals but I don't see a pledge for them. This could be for any number of reasons but I want to give you the opportunity to let me know who you are and if you pledged so you can get credit for the first week!

    (Remember you have to pledge/check-in all four weeks to be eligible for the awesome grand prize!)

    So if you think any of the below names are you, please email me at bariatricfoodie@yahoo.com and we'll work together to get you straightened out.
    • Ashlee Rose-Wallace
    • Betty S
    • Cathy A
    • Cindy Stevenson
    • Courtney
    • donna l
    • Jodi M
    • KarenC
    • Laurie R.
    • Linda B
    • Lori K
    • Michelle J.
    • Nancy Chitwood
    • Pam D
    • Robin W.
    • Samantha L
    • Sara P.
    • Shannon B.
    • sloan t (Are you the same as Sloane W.?)
    • Susan L
    • Susan R
    • Tami F
    And here's the week 2 pledge list. Since the pledge list was live this week if you pledged by noon (EST) today your name SHOULD be here (NOTE: There's one pledge at the bottom that is missing a name. If that's you, please leave a comment!). If you had trouble pledging email me at bariatricfoodie@yahoo.com and we'll figure it out.