Breakfast (745AM): Stuffed French Toast(350cal) Good as always! You get sweet AND savory with this one. Added a tsp of vanilla pear jam, just to try it. Pretty good - but more sugary than expected. Oh well, small doses...
Lunch(1200PM): Potluck... small portions, maybe just a snack until later. Can't really skip it since I have to there until 330PM today. ---- Actually, ended up there until 400PM. Filled 2/3 of plate with salads and raw veggies. Skipped salads with creamy looks. Somebody actually brought a bowl of plain lettuce which really rocked my plate. Bulked up the small portions of the 2-3 dressed salads. At end of table, took 2-3 bite portions of around 5 casseroles and 3 different types of small, one-bite meatballs. Skipped dessert altogether, went back for two more bites each of mac&cheese and a tortilla casserole. NO idea on calories... 700-800?? Total guess. Still not really hungry at 430PM, just starting to feel it.
Snack(500PM): 80 cal of Pirate Booty.
Snack(630PM): 1 piece of Toblerone chocolate purchased by friend ("you have to try this... it's sooooo good!" :-/ ) (50cal)
Dinner(800PM): I heart El Pollo Loco, but I don't eat it often because it's not located near me at all. Since I knew I'd overeaten earlier, i wanted a salad for dinner and I happened to be near an EPL. Fate. Got a skinless breast with 2 small salads as my sides. The chicken breast has 180cal and a small salad, no dressing has 70cal (from the tortilla strips and the cotija cheese). I ate half the chicken with one of the salads + 60 cal of avocado, half a chopped tomato, a TBS of greek yogurt for sour cream/dressing. Total for what I ate: 230cal Initially intended to eat both halfs, but decided to eat one half and see if I was still hungry. I'm not really and I'd rather save it for another day. Might still have an ice cream for 115 cal. Update: Nope, I didn't! The salad was pretty filling - just starting to feel twinge of hunger at 1045PM. Must be time for bed! :D
Munchy (1100PM): 10 dark choc M&M: 44cal
Daily Total: 1424cal
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