Re: Help me off this roller coaster
09/11/09 05:53 PM
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Toady
Reged: 04/06/06
Posts: 1299
Loc: A small city, Northwestern Ontario, Canada
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Might be time to try some new foods!! I would be bored too.
Here's what I eat - any one on any given day to give you an idea what you may like to try. Lots of the recipes are from Heather.
Breakfast: banana or zucchini bread, blueberry muffins, almond biscotti, arrowroot cookies, rice chex or rie crispies with soy or almond milk, Heather's rice pudding (except I don't use bananas, I use raisins), toasted sour dough bread with peanut butter, english muffins.
Morning snack: strawberries, a plum (peeled), any of the above breads or muffins, dry fruit loops (yes, I know, not the best choice, but they don't bother me), pretzels, applesauce, canned peaches
Lunch: toasted bagel or sour dough bread with roasted turkey and mustard and a slice of tomato or cucumber, Lipton's chicken noodle soup and soda crackers, peanut butter and strawberry jam on sour dough (I suck at making lunches! I dislike it thoroughly!)
Snacks: same as above, but never 2 fruits on the same day, and the occasional mini york peppermint patty - mmmmm, banana
Dinner: grilled or baked chicken breast done with homemade "shake n bake" or teriaki or sesame ginger marinade (Knorr marinades), potato - baked or homemade mashed, white rice, assorted pastas with fresh garlic and a little soy margarine, spaghetti with homemade sauce with ground turkey, turkey or chicken burgers (homemade again), baked fries, stir-fried veggies and rice noodles - carrots, peas, chinese cabbage, bean sprouts, mushrooms, onions; salmon, shrimp, snow crab
Evening snack: orange sherbert - dairy free with arrowroot cookies, fat free cool whip with arrowroot cookies, graham crackers, fat free pringles, and yes, popcorn.
Now, I've had ibs for 17 years. I consider myself relatively stable. I don't recommend you jump in and eat all kinds of things at once. But Diane your diet lacks variety and that must be hard. Try something you liked before your ibs - safe food of course - and hopefully you will be able to tolerate it.
I should mention I do all my own cooking and baking. There is little to no process or pre-packaged food in my house, including bread, muffins, etc. with the exception of arrowroot cookies and graham crackers. I find controlling what is in my food also helps me out a lot.
Hope you can finish your big event and de-stress soon!!
Good luck!!!
-------------------- Cassandra
Live like there's no tomorrow. Love like you've never loved before.
IBS A 20+ years, Chronic Migraines, Chiari Malformation (decompressed June 22, 2010), Brachial Neuritis, and ??? the list just keeps growing, but I'm still shiny side up!
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