Thursday, January 23, 2014

Smoothies

There is much to catch up on, but since the title of this blog is Smoothies, I will stick to that.  Beverley and I decided last week that we were going to start replacing breakfast and lunch with smoothies.  We were off on Monday and had a snow storm on the way Tuesday so we (she really) didn't bring everything in to start because we figured we would be sent home before lunch on Tuesday and may not work Wednesday.  So, here it is Thursday, back to work I head.  Thinking while getting ready and driving to Harrington how much I want an Egg McMuffin for breakfast and a bacon cheeseburger for lunch.  I get to McDonalds and my window is frozen shut.  Sign of a true laziness here, I refused to walk into McDonalds and get the Egg McMuffin.  "It's ok", I thought, "I will have oatmeal for breakfast and Hardees for lunch.  I don't need to eat fast food for both anyway."  Then I arrive at work and make my oatmeal, day dreaming of that AH-MAZING bacon cheeseburger I will have for lunch.  BAM...my day dream is shattered by Beverely saying "I brought in the rest of the stuff so we could start smoothies today."  Sigh...Fast forward to lunch time.  Im STARVING (and still wanting that bacon cheeseburger) so I round up Beverley and our ingredients she has brought in.  "Should we find a recipe or just wing it?" I ask.  She replies "We are gonna wing it!".  So first goes in the spinach and plain yogurt, RRRRRAAAAARRRRR, the fancy Montel Smoothie Maker is doing it's thing.  Then we add some frozen mixed berries and a banana.  rrr.......nothing is happening.  The berries froze the spinach yogurt mixture and nothing would move.  So, we added some water and got out the fancy mixing stick thing and jostled everything around.  RRRRAAAAARRRRR, there it goes!  It's looks all mixed up and I decide to taste it.  It was BAD!  Oh, so BAD!  Beverely added some sweet-n-low to the mixture and we turned it back on.  Sweet-n-low GREATLY improved the flavor.  I think had we used vanilla yogurt, not plain, it would have been better.  I'm drinking the finished product, some what begrudgingly, and it's not bad.  It's not OH HELL GIMMIE MORE good either.  About half way through I started to feel full, so it has taken me about 30 minutes to finish up the last half.  I don't feel satisfied though.  There is a difference.  When you want something, ie a cheeseburger, you just aren't satisfied until you get it.  Im sure that satisfaction will come with drinking them a few times.  We always want what we can't have and the first week or so of dieting always sucks because all you can think about it what you can't have.  I hope that the full feeling lasts for the remainder of the day because I have no snacks here, I wasn't prepared for this.

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