<p>Breakfast: This strange omelet thing</p>
<p>Lunch: An apple</p>
<p>Dinner: Some noodles</p>
<p>Breakfast: This strange omelet thing</p>
<p>Lunch: An apple</p>
<p>Dinner: Some noodles</p>
<p>This forum is fun!</p>
<p>Breakfast: eggs, ham, bread
Lunch: chicken, spinach, rice
Dinner: curry, rice, assorted vegetables</p>
<p>I eat like the same thing everyday… It’s sad, really.</p>
<p>Breakfast: cereal, Nutella sandwich, tea, apple
Lunch: soup, tea and peanut M&Ms to go with it
Dinner: yet to come…</p>
<p>B: Blueberry Muffin</p>
<p>L: Flatbread w/ Tomato and Cheese</p>
<p>D: Animal Crackers and Grapes</p>
<p>It is fun and nice to keep track of what you eat. And yeah, I eat the same thing everyday too</p>
<p>Breakfast-Woke up and went to class so no breakfast this morning
Lunch-Chic fil a Nuggets, Tall Starbucks Caramel Frappuccino
Snack-Lots of Goldfish, Dr. Pepper
Dinner-For dinner I’ll either be having a 6 inch turkey sub w/ provolone cheese and bacon and a baked potato or a cheese quesadilla with chips and whatever drink</p>
<p>I have a pretty good metabolism right now so I stay thin, but I also work out because I want to stay this way haha! I love food.</p>
<p>i had a bowl of chicken soup, two homemade cookies, and half a waffle. and a lot of diet coke. i’ll have a decent meal in an hour or so before roller derby practice, but i don’t know what i’ll eat yet.</p>
<p>What is y’all’s opinion on diet coke? I go through phases where I’ll drink like 5 cans a day. However, recently, I was doing the Insanity workouts and saw on their FAQs that diet soda greatly increased your chance of becoming overweight (gave no reason for this though). I was incredulous but then I stopped drinking it for a few weeks and thought I lost weight (although it may have been psychosomatic)</p>
<p>Diet soda is NOT bad in and of itself. You CANNOT gain weight just by drinking diet soda. You can not gain energy from drinking something with zero calories. However, diet soda MAYBE MAYBE MAYBE can increase your appetite for other junk food, which can make you gain weight. Seriously, soda is way too vilified. Moderation people.</p>
<p>Breakfast: two eggs, chocolate milk
Lunch: hot dog, sandwich with chicken, salami, cheese, ham, lettuce, olives, mmmmmm
Dinner: chicken wings, pork steak, rice, green beans</p>
<p>Breakfast: beans, falafel.
Lunch: chicken, soup and rice.
Diner: cheese, bread, soup.</p>
<p>B: Corn Flakes and Fat Free Milk</p>
<p>L: Grapes, Rice Cakes + 2 Hershey Kisses</p>
<p>D: Flatbread, Animal Crackers + Diet Snapple</p>
<p>@ Sirwanksalot…do you make your own falafel? I’ve never had it but really want to! I was thinking about trying to make it myself because I’m almost positive that you could not buy falafel within a 100 mile radius of where I live.</p>
<p>Breakfast: eggs, ham, bread
Lunch: sandwich (lettuce cheese olives salami chicken ham mayonnaise)
Dinner: pasta, chicken nuggets</p>
<p>Breakfast: Sandwich (eggs, salami, cheese and ketchup :x), and a bottle of Coke
Lunch: Curry potatoes and chicken… and rice
Dinner: Crab (if you can call it that), Kou Rou (dunno what that is in English), mushy stuff, carrots, eggs, lettuce… and of course, rice.</p>
<p>Oxtail soup, a beefburger and a Twix bar.</p>
<p>@YellowDaiseis, I’m afraid I can’t help you. Falafels are traditional Egyptian food and they are sold almost everywhere.</p>
<p>^ Okay, thanks anyway! I may try making it one of these days though :)</p>
<p>B: Corn Flakes & Skim Milk</p>
<p>L: Low-Fat Turkey, Grapes, & Rice Cakes</p>
<p>D: Fat-Free Frozen Yogurt & Diet Snapple</p>
<p>^^Falafal is just general middle-eastern food (not specific to Egypt) made from chickpeas/garbanzo beans. I’m sure there are lots of recipes online. The tricky part is you have to fry the patties. But it’s SOOOO good… : )</p>
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<p>McFalafel! :)</p>
<p>Breakfast: eggs, sausage, hash brown
Lunch: chicken, potatoes, brownie, cupcake, chocolate, gummy bears
Dinner: 3 enchiladas, re-fried beans, rice, salad, oranges</p>