Oh god.Well, on the plus-ish side it looks like most of Gerber's veggie lineup is acceptable.
It's not that hard.I gotta figure out how to make extra small portions of stuff.
Y'know, without kitchencraft.
Kitchen craft is hard though. Endless grinding, and you can’t grind frequently unless you’re willing to buy and throw away a lot of food.
Practice. Make something that "serves 4." Divide out and save your portion. Take the rest of it to work, it'll surely get eaten before it gets bad. Repeat.I'm starting to come to that conclusion myself. I don't like it, but I guess Imma have to.
Heh, it's gonna be quite a while before anyone's coming over to Chateau d'GeeBee that I care about impressing. It needs a looooot of work.[DOUBLEPOST=1516227671,1516227508][/DOUBLEPOST]The engineer just brought his daughter into my office, her carrying a girl scout cookie order form.Practice. Make something that "serves 4." Divide out and save your portion. Take the rest of it to work, it'll surely get eaten before it gets bad. Repeat.
Eventually you might end up bringing people over to your place to get social, where you cook for you but then fob off the extra on them and they're none the wiser. Ultimately your skills might help convince a certain someone to come visit more often and...well...
--Patrick
Again, if you're going to be stuck @ home a lot more, might as well practice some nesting behavior.It needs a looooot of work.
That's cruel.The engineer just brought his daughter into my office, her carrying a girl scout cookie order form.
My husband thought that once we had a house, I might also practice that nesting behavior.Again, if you're going to be stuck @ home a lot more, might as well practice some nesting behavior.
--Patrick
I missed all the Random Crap posts. What's the surgery for? Are you finally getting that lobotomy I suggested to improve your IQ? *ducks!*
Actually, because I can eat so very little of anything, I'm trying to find high calorie stuff at the moment. I mean, I've got these protein shakes that are 30g of protein and 160 calories, but they're so "fluffy" that I have to struggle just to drink half of one. It's rare that I can get just one down over the course of the whole day.This looks a lot like the keto diet. Well, a pureed keto diet. A good snack is actually jello cups with whipped cream. You'd be surprised how few carbs/sugars are in whipped cream.
Also, look for muscle milks. High protein, low carb. Pretty tasty, too.
Once you can have fats, rendered bacon fat is a useful (and tasty) way to add calories to dishes. You can get it by microwaving bacon that's hanging off a bowl within a bowl (or similar microwave-safe suspension-over-a-container).Actually, because I can eat so very little of anything, I'm trying to find high calorie stuff at the moment. I mean, I've got these protein shakes that are 30g of protein and 160 calories, but they're so "fluffy" that I have to struggle just to drink half of one. It's rare that I can get just one down over the course of the whole day.
And let me tell you, trying to do stuff on 160 calories a day feels like dying.
The gifs & videos of how to make different dishes can be helpful for someone just starting to learn "kitchencraft". Also there are a lot of different kinds of protein shakes out there, both premade and powdered. Maybe you can find one that's less fluffy.[DOUBLEPOST=1516240271,1516240181][/DOUBLEPOST]I'm starting to come to that conclusion myself. I don't like it, but I guess Imma have to.
I used to love eating my kids' leftover baby food fruits.Well, on the plus-ish side it looks like most of Gerber's veggie lineup is acceptable.
Does it matter what kind? That is, does it matter whether the calories come from fats, proteins, carbs, etc? If so, one of your densest source of calories is going to be butter.Actually, because I can eat so very little of anything, I'm trying to find high calorie stuff at the moment.
...though I doubt you will want to shove straight-up pats of butter into your face all day.
--Patrick
Protein is my priority. I've got to retain as much muscle mass as possible while I literally waste away.Does it matter what kind? That is, does it matter whether the calories come from fats, proteins, carbs, etc? If so, one of your densest source of calories is going to be butter.
...though I doubt you will want to shove straight-up pats of butter into your face all day. If you're good for dairy, maybe you can drink those little creamer cups?
--Patrick
I've found it's ok, as long as it's mixed with raspberries or strawberries or something.I think you'd like greek yogurt.
Are you able to eat rat toes?
So how do you prevent yourself from starving to death once you've lost all the weight you want to?Protein is my priority. I've got to retain as much muscle mass as possible while I literally waste away.
Smaller meals more frequently. multivitamins. Foods with higher calorie content. The main issue right now is in addition to being smaller my stomach is also swollen while it recovers from surgery so passing stuff through it can be a little difficult. Once that heals up it'll be less of a chore to not starve.So how do you prevent yourself from starving to death once you've lost all the weight you want to?
He goes back under the knife, they pull the part of his stomach they removed out of the vat of formaldehyde where it’s been waiting and sew it back on and he resumes a normal, healthy lifestyle.So how do you prevent yourself from starving to death once you've lost all the weight you want to?