| Meal Movement - Day 1 to 3 |
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As some of you know, I joined a program called MealMovement.com . This company packages meals based on your choices, cooks them, ships them out FedEx ground to your door. The food is 100% natural, but not organic. Unlike Jenny Craig, Weight Watchers or Nutri-systems this food is real food, made fresh. You choose from a fairly extensive selection of breakfast, lunch, dinners and snacks and within a few days it will arrive at your door in a huge box. Inside the box is a cooler full of food and dry ice. My food came in Saturday so we decided to start on Monday morning. Monday morning bright and early 5:30a. Pulled out 2 egg "patties" and a maple sausage and popped them in the microwave. I was underwhelmed and not full. Normally on Monday, Wednesday and Friday Cheryl fixes me 6 eggs (4 whole eggs and some liquid, organic of course, egg whites) plus spinach and whatever else we have around like salsa. By 8 I was hungry and had a banana and some peanut butter. In the afternoon I had Teriyaki Chicken and some veggies. Those were pretty good. The chicken was tender and tasty, the veggies were crunchy the way they should be. Monday night we had a sausage concoction and more veggies. Those were decent. Tuesday morning, I had Cheryl-made muesli, but for lunch I had another type of sausage from MealMovement.com and more veggies. Not too bad at all. We decided to eat some left-overs from the weekend instead of heating up the pre-packaged stuff. Wednesday morning - Cheryl heated 2 omelets, 2 egg patties and a maple sausage on the stove, then we put some salt and pepper on them. MUCH better than Monday and I was full until my usual 8:30 feeding time. The snacks from MealMovement.com are cheese sticks, sausage sticks, pistachios, and other nuts. Honestly these things you should pick up yourself at Whole Foods to save you money. Speaking of money. The full 28 days of breakfast, lunch and dinner plus snacks was $420 and some change including shipping, that breaks down to about $15/day, very inexpensive. You can easily spend $15 for lunch alone. I'll keep updating you on the various meals and how they taste. In the meantime you can check out their site MealMovement.com
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