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Huge dinner – I’m so full!

September 22, 2010 by Tricia

I am SO full.

My husband and I just had a big dinner. It was delicious though. I just don’t think I’ll be moving around very much for a little while.

We had grilled boneless skinless chicken breast – that had been marinated in a mesquite marinade, Long grain and wild rice, and corn on the cob. This was accompanied by a small piece of garlic bread that I made with a loaf of bread from Ace Bakery and my own homemade garlic Parmesan butter (well cholesterol free margarine).

After dinner we each had a small bowl of fresh fruit – a mix of chopped peaches and strawberries. Yummy. Oh and I made homemade iced coffees for us as well.

As I said – I’m stuffed. None of the portions were very big, but overall it was a much bigger dinner than we normally eat.

If we ate like this all the time I’d be researching weight loss products right now. LOL But then again .. I’ve been losing weight over the last few weeks – I made this big meal on purpose – I was determined to not lose any extra weight today. I think I’ve been losing it too fast and I’m worried if this keeps up I’ll be too skinny in a month or so.

I hate feeling this full though. Maybe in a little while when I’ve digested some of this food I’ll go outside for a little walk.





Filed Under: Dining and Restaurants, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try Tagged With: chicken, chicken breast, corn on the cob, dinner, fruit, full, garlic bread, grilled, iced coffee, long grain rise, marinated, meal, stuffed, wild rise

Finished the Activia 14 Day Challenge

September 20, 2010 by Tricia

Take the Activia Taste Test It’s been just a little over two weeks since I decided to start the Activia 14 Day Challenge.

I started the challenge on September 2nd and I suppose the challenge officially ended on September 16th, but to tell you the truth I have continued to eat Activia yogurt since the official end of the challenge. It tastes good and yogurt is good for you, so I might as well continue to make it part of my daily diet.

When I started the challenge I was feeling pretty good. Adding the yogurt to my diet as part of my breakfast and occasionally as a midday snack didn’t seem to make any major difference in the way I felt.

If anything, I think I felt a little fuller because I was adding the yogurt to my breakfast – eating it with my cereal or oatmeal and it seemed to make me feel fuller longer. If I happened to have a yogurt in the afternoon when I wanted a snack (say 3 p.m. or 4 p.m.) it would tide me over until dinner.

As far as flavors go, I started out with two 8 packs of Fat free Raspberry and Fat Free Strawberry and Rhubarb. Now I’m eating Fat Free Vanilla and Cereals and I’m enjoying this flavor too. So far they’re all tasty.

Now if you’ve been reading some of my other posts this week you know that I’ve been feeling a little off this past week, but I’m 99% sure that this is directly related that to a medication that I’m taking and unrelated to the challenge.

So … Did any of my regular readers or visitors take the Activia 14 Challenge This month? If you did, how did it go? If you haven’t taken the challenge, have you tried Activia Yogurt? If you have, what’s your favorite flavor so far?

Filed Under: Dining and Restaurants, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Nutrition Tagged With: 14 day challenge, Activia, Activia 14 Day challenge, bacteria, bacterial culture, BL Regularis, daily, Dannon, digestion, digestive tract, each day, fat, fat free, favorite flavor, feel good, fiber, fibre, flavor, flavors, flora, good bacteria, Health Fitness and Beauty, probiotic, raspberry, regular, rhubarb, selection, snack, strawberry, taste, variety, yogurt

We had a fantastic long weekend

September 7, 2010 by Tricia

You know what? I had a really good weekend!

I had sort of been dreading the long weekend because I’d started a new medication for my migraines about three weeks ago and it’s making me feel really odd (spacey, forgetful, mixing up words, tingling hands and feet etc) and on top of that my nephew and niece (and her fiance) were coming in from Chicago for the weekend, and my in-laws were coming in to town for a day or two to see all of us.

When I’m not feeling all that well I don’t really like having other people around or worse, I don’t like having plans to go out, especially when I’m not sure if I’m going to be feeling up to going out.

Luckily everything turned out ok.

My husband picked up our niece and nephew t the airport and took them to our family friends house where they were going to stay for the weekend. Oh and on the way there they stopped off at a restaurant bar and my husband bought my nephew his first legal drink. He’s 19 and thus it was legal for him to drink in Ontario. Our nephew was thrilled … oh and he’s the one who asked Chris to buy him his first legal drink. LOL

The next day my husband went over to the house with our dog to see the kids and to drive them to where ever they wanted to go in the city. He did that every morning – Saturday, Sunday and Monday so he got to spend a bit more time with them and they got a lift to where ever they wanted to start there day.

Surprisingly – for a 19 year old and two 23 year olds they didn’t spend a lot of time going out and partying. They did hit a few bars, especially on Saturday, but they didn’t go out clubbing like we thought they would. Instead they did things like taking a tour of the Rogers center, walking around the CNE (Canadian National Exhibition), touring a micro-brewery (SteamWhistle) and tasting their beers, going to the CN Tower, shopping, and going to the Hockey Hall of Fame.

I stayed home on the Saturday and just rested up.

On Sunday my in-laws came into town and we got together in the late afternoon with them and the kids at an Irish restaurant called Murphy’s Law and had dinner. My father in law usually doesn’t drink, but when he does he normally only has one drink. That night he had 4 double Bailey’s! It was interesting!

After dinner the in-laws went back to their hotel. Usually they stay at our house, but we’d warned them that with this medication that I’m on I’m feeling really off and that maybe staying over wouldn’t be so great. Usually they come in threes – Chris’ mom and dad and his aunt (although this time Chris’ aunt didn’t come) … so that’s a lot of people to land on someones doorstep when you’re not feeling so hot.

I wasn’t feeling too bad after dinner – a little wonky … I’ve found if I don’t drink enough water on this new medication (Topamax) I kind of feel drunk (and no I didn’t have any drinks with dinner) so we drove the kids back to the house and sat with them on the back patio for an hour or so talking. They were kind of tired. The day before they had walked everywhere they went .. we worked it out and we figured that they walked over 15 miles!

The next day, yesterday, was Labour Day Monday – my Birthday. So we all met up at Cora’s downtown for brunch. Well … ok breakfast … but it was 1 pm. I haven’t been to a Cora’s for a long long time and man – it’s delicious! I had French toast Brioche covered in a mound of assorted fruit, and a sunny side up egg and a few slices of bacon. I think it’s called “1990’s Harvest” on the menu. Delicious!

Shortly after we finished our meal at Cora’s it was time to take the kids to the Island Airport for their flight to Chicago. However, since there was a little bit of time before they had to board the Ferry to the island we walked over to an Irish Memorial.

I have to admit that I only glanced at the huge black stones at the Irish memorial at the port because just as we reached the memorial area jets flew overhead and I realized that the airshow was starting.

I’ve never been to an airshow! So while most of our relatives looked at the Irish memorial my husband and I stood by the waters edge and gazed up at the sky as jets and the famous Canadian Snowbirds did amazing areal feats overhead. I never thought I’d enjoy an airshow that much, but I loved it.

As we walked back to the Ferry area and airport check-in the airshow was still going on, so I was a little distracted in those last few minutes with our nephew, niece and her fiance. I actually almost tripped as I was walking along. Someone had stopped right in front of us to watch the jets do a fly by and I just missed tripping on the wheels of one of the most unusual baby strollers I’ve ever seen. I stopped long enough to ask the lady what it was and she said it was called a phil and teds explorer. I couldn’t help laughing at the name – do you remember the movie – Phil and Ted’s excellent Adventures?

Anyway … The weekend that I thought I’d struggle through because of in-laws and relatives being around turned out to be quite nice. I had two fantastic birthday celebration meals and seeing the airshow just topped off my birthday. I loved it.

How was your long weekend?

Filed Under: Canada, Dining and Restaurants, Entertainment, Family, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Life with Chris, Migraines, Recreation, Socializing, Toronto Tagged With: aerial, air show, Birthday, birthday weekend, busy weekend, Coras, dinner, fiance, guests, in laws, jets, labor day, labour day, long weekend, meal, migraines, Murphys law, Nephew, new medication, Niece, port, topamax, Toronto, weekend

I’m taking the Activia 14 Day Challenge

September 2, 2010 by Tricia

Dannon Activia

September has arrived and I decided that I want to start a new health regime so I decided to take the Activia 14 Day Challenge.

Activia has been advertising their Activia 14 Day Challenge for several years and I guess it’s about time that I gave it a try. Yogurt is supposed to be good for you, isn’t it?

Activia Yogurt contains a probiotic bacterial culture, an exclusive strain of bifidobacteria, called Bifidobacterium (animalis) lactis, or BL Regularis. We need some good bacteria in our digestive tract in order to digest our food properly, so it only goes to reason that eating a yogurt that has live bacterial culture in it would help out our digestive system.

I’m not normally a yogurt eater. My husband is. We always have yogurt in the house, but I usually only have one once a month or so. Obviously this is going to change over the next two weeks as I do the Activia 14 Day Challenge.

Yesterday I went out to the grocery store to scope out the selection of flavors. Activia comes in wide selection of flavors in both regular fat and fat free. Some of the flavor choices are vanilla, strawberry, prune, peach, apple and raisins, pear, raspberry, sweetened plain, peach and cereals, red fruits and cereals, apple-müesli and nuts.

I bought two 8 packs for my 14 day challenge. One of Fat free Raspberry and one Fat Free Strawberry and Rhubarb. Yummy. I have enough for at least one a day and a few extra for snacks. Of course, knowing my husband, he’ll eat a few, so I’ll probably have to buy a few more before the challenge is over.

So let’s see. I’m feeling pretty good right now, let’s see if I feel even better by the time I’m finished the challenge. I’ll post again next week at the half way point and tell you how the challenge is going.

Has anyone else taken the Activia 14 Day Challenge? If you did it, how did it go? Are you still eating Activia? What’s your favorite flavor?

Activia yogurt

Filed Under: Dining and Restaurants, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Nutrition Tagged With: 14 day challenge, Activia 14 Day challenge, bacteria, bacterial culture, BL Regularis, daily, Dannon, digestion, digestive tract, each day, fat, fat free, favorite flavor, feel good, fiber, fibre, flavors, flora, good bacteria, Health Fitness and Beauty, probiotic, raspberry, regular, rhubarb, selection, snack, strawberry, taste, variety, yogurt, yummy

A day at the in-laws

August 4, 2010 by Tricia

Just got back from visiting the in-laws and extended family in Brantford. I’m soooo tired!

My husband came back last night from his sisters cottage … a trailer up north and he was as red as a lobster! He’d been partying with his brother and sister for four days. The trailer is in a little town on a lake. Very nice place. Chris says that her sister and her husband almost have their rv loans paid off too. That was fast – they only bought the trailer four or five years ago!

I’m glad he’s home, but we have to scramble to do a bunch of stuff before we get hit with weekend visitors! Chris brother and nephew will be coming to Toronto on Friday. Then we’re going to a baseball game Friday evening and to a barbecue at some friends. I don’t know what’s in store for the rest of the weekend.

Actually we have a visitor right now. Our nephew came back with us from Brantford. He has some Extra work in a series that being filmed downtown tomorrow so he’s staying with us overnight.

Oh and our car broke down! Some plug or module apparently fell out of our transmission on Saturday. My husband had borrowed his parents car to drive up North and his parents had our car. Only problem was they didn’t tell us that our car was sitting in a garage until today! So now that we’ve said yes to the repair a special part has to be ordered and I guess our car won’t be fixed until Friday or Saturday. Nice eh … I wish my mother in law had called me seeing as I was at home. Grrrr!

Well I’d better get to bed soon … tomorrow and probably the next few days are going to be busy!

BTW I heard back from my family doctors office on my head MRI … I’m going to need follow up with my neurologist. My MRI showed Non-Specific changes – whatever that means. See I knew something was wrong with my head.

Filed Under: Canada, Family, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: baseball game, BBQ, busy, car broke down, Family, husband, in laws, MRI, Nephew, transmission

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