Jul
31

Day 32 – Dinner

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P7310025Mmmmmm.. that was a tasty dinner!   Maybe it’s because I was so disappointed with lunch that dinner just tastes that much better.  *laugh*  Tonight, I grilled up two chicken breasts with some garlic cauliflower on the side.  Compared to the marinated chicken breast, these were absolutely amazing.  That could be because I did allow them to thaw out a bit, but overall, they had none of the “aftertaste” I was experiencing with the other ones.  I also tried a new seasoning for them: Roasted Garlic and Herb.  This was a welcomed change, and brought an entirely new flavor to the same old dish.   The cauliflower was the Steamfresh variety so it was quick and simple to make.  I usually season the vegetables, but this was Garlic flavored in the bag.  After taking a single bite, I was sold.  No other spices were required!  If you look carefully in the picture, you migh notice something new.  I’ve secretly replaced the pudding with a Weight Watchers Ice Cream Sandwich!   I’ve had these in the past and they were as good as I remembered.  They’re a bit heavier than the pudding, but it’s good to switch up every so often.

Dinner:

  • 2 – Grilled Chicken Breasts – 280 calories
  • 1 bag – Steamfresh Garlic Cauliflower – 160 calories
  • 1 – Weight Watchers Ice Cream Sandwich – 145 calories
  • 12oz – Minute Maid Light Lemonade – 5 calories
  • GRAND TOTAL: 590 calories!

Pretty good for a dinner!  That brings my total for the day up to a whopping 1270 calories. Okay, it’s a bit on the low end, but I simply can’t eat anymore!!  It was good though… very good!

On a special note… this is post #100!   That’s a very big milestone for me as this is now the largest blog that I’ve got running.

  • Allison
    Hey Luther...if you are looking for different spices for chicken you need to try either
    A. Weber's Kickin' Chicken
    B. Patty's Spice (I'll have to figure out if you can order it online or else you will have to schedule a road trip there...hehe)
    OH and Weber's makes a good veggie spice too :)
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