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1/25/2005 11:55:21 AM EDT
I make my husband's lunches each morning before he leaves for work.  I generally make a roast beef or corned beef or ham sammich for him [as this is what he prefers] along with a peanut butter & Jelly sammich on homemade bread.  I also toss in a few veggies and chips for munchies.

Well sadly to report Mr. pattymcn's last cholesterol check came back high.  So now he's on a more modified diet of turkey pastrami [low fat/low cholesterol] or turkey ham [same] and no pb & J sammaches.  He is obviously vary melancholy about this so my Q for the day is what do you put in your lunches [healthy wise] that could make things a bit tastier for him?  

Patty
1/25/2005 11:59:49 AM EDT
[#1]

Quoted:
I make my husband's lunches each morning before he leaves for work.  I generally make a roast beef or corned beef or ham sammich for him [as this is what he prefers] along with a peanut butter & Jelly sammich on homemade bread.  I also toss in a few veggies and chips for munchies.

Well sadly to report Mr. pattymcn's last cholesterol check came back high.  So now he's on a more modified diet of turkey pastrami [low fat/low cholesterol] or turkey ham [same] and no pb & J sammaches.  He is obviously vary melancholy about this so my Q for the day is what do you put in your lunches [healthy wise] that could make things a bit tastier for him?  

Patty

extra moist brisket.
1/25/2005 12:00:33 PM EDT
[#2]
bummer
1/25/2005 12:03:48 PM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:bummer
 I know  It isn't terribly high but it's wise to modify the diet somewhat.

Patty
1/25/2005 12:04:06 PM EDT
[#4]
Lean Cuisine meals for lunch and dinner.
1/25/2005 12:05:17 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:Lean Cuisine meals for lunch and dinner.


My husband drives a truck 90% of the time and is always on call so you never know when he would be in to heat one up in the microwave so its lunch box time.

Patty
1/25/2005 12:06:50 PM EDT
[#6]
He needs more SEX, that will cure him.......
1/25/2005 12:10:06 PM EDT
[#7]
Lipitor?

That is how my dad cheats. And now he only eats braunschwiger (sp?) once a week.
1/25/2005 12:11:50 PM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:

Quoted:bummer
 I know  It isn't terribly high but it's wise to modify the diet somewhat. Patty



Depending on his age, wieght and family history of heart desease the normal sandiches may be just fine.  Maybe more oatmeal for brekfast, more excercise, (lose some wieght) less dairy products (ice cream, milk, coffee cream etc..)  
1/25/2005 12:16:04 PM EDT
[#9]
Bananas!

I love nanners.
1/25/2005 12:19:24 PM EDT
[#10]
Nude pics of the wife of course.

So no matter how bad the food is he get's a constant reminder of why he needs to keep his blood in good shape.
1/25/2005 12:30:12 PM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:He needs more SEX, that will cure him.......


Works for me!
1/25/2005 12:33:15 PM EDT
[#12]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:bummer
 I know  It isn't terribly high but it's wise to modify the diet somewhat. Patty



Depending on his age, wieght and family history of heart desease the normal sandiches may be just fine.  Maybe more oatmeal for brekfast, more excercise, (lose some wieght) less dairy products (ice cream, milk, coffee cream etc..)  



He nordic tracks every other day for 40 minutes and lifts weight [has been doing it for 10 years now] he weighs the exact same amount as he did in High School.  Before we were married [8 years ago] he tested just fine but now he's a bit high.  I think the Christmas Holidays had something to do with it but his daily PB & J sammaches probably weren't the best thing either.  His level is:

Chol: 233
Trig: 114
HDL:   44
LDL:  166

So diffinately not anything to lose sleep over but he needs to get the 233 below 200 and the 166 below 130.

Patty
1/25/2005 12:36:06 PM EDT
[#13]

Quoted:
Nude pics of the wife of course.

So no matter how bad the food is he get's a constant reminder of why he needs to keep his blood in good shape.



Hang on, I'm going to write this one down!
1/25/2005 12:36:55 PM EDT
[#14]
How about grilled chicken breast or fish fillets.  They make a good sammich.  Then there is tuna which can be made many ways.

It gets too nasty here in winter for using the Weber, so I have a George Foreman grill.  It's not the same as a real grill but it's not too bad.  It makes it easy to grill fish or chicken for lunches.

I try to stay away from the turkey pastrami, and turkey ham because of the preservaties and sodium.

1/25/2005 12:41:11 PM EDT
[#15]

Quoted:
How about grilled chicken breast or fish fillets.  They make a good sammich.  Then there is tuna which can be made many ways.

It gets too nasty here in winter for using the Weber, so I have a George Foreman grill.  It's not the same as a real grill but it's not too bad.  It makes it easy to grill fish or chicken for lunches.

I try to stay away from the turkey pastrami, and turkey ham because of the preservaties and sodium.




Chicken Breast and Fish Fillets sound good.  I'll add that into the menu.  I try not to use tuna too much because of all the Murcery scare.

Patty
1/25/2005 12:44:05 PM EDT
[#16]

Quoted:

Quoted:
How about grilled chicken breast or fish fillets.  They make a good sammich.  Then there is tuna which can be made many ways.

It gets too nasty here in winter for using the Weber, so I have a George Foreman grill.  It's not the same as a real grill but it's not too bad.  It makes it easy to grill fish or chicken for lunches.

I try to stay away from the turkey pastrami, and turkey ham because of the preservaties and sodium.




Chicken Breast and Fish Fillets sound good.  I'll add that into the menu.  I try not to use tuna too much because of all the Murcery scare.

Patty




OK, first of all, ANY FISH THAT COMES FROM A CAN, is not ment for HUMANS to eat, OK....




1/25/2005 12:45:19 PM EDT
[#17]

Quoted: OK, first of all, ANY FISH THAT COMES FROM A CAN, is not ment for HUMANS to eat, OK....


Roger that!
1/25/2005 1:35:08 PM EDT
[#18]
I know its kinda chilly up north but my wife bbq's chicken breasts for my lunch. She cuts them thin and makes a sandwhich out of it. Fresh tomatos kept seperate from the rest of the sandwhich so as not to make it to moist. Never use iceburg lettuce as it has almost no vitamins. I prefer red leaf or romain lettuce myself. Stay away from the cheese and easy on the mayo. Salt and pepper to taste. Veggies are good as a replacement for chips or similar stuff. My wife always includes some type of fruit as well. My favorite is when she puts in fresh Gala apples. Of yeah, gotta love them raisins too.
1/25/2005 1:37:07 PM EDT
[#19]
I'm Italian, our bodies like cholesterol. I eat at a deli for lunch everyday, local hangout with lots of fattening stuff
1/25/2005 2:02:25 PM EDT
[#20]
Make sure that he's eating a "high fiber" diet..Oatmeal for breakfast is the best. Here's a link to a good place to start...nine foods that lower cholesterol

There is alot of good info to be found on google regarding this. I am a personal trainer and have helped alot of my clients with diets. If you'd like more help please IM me.
1/25/2005 2:07:02 PM EDT
[#21]
That mesquite roasted turkey makes a damn fine sammich. It's low fat.
1/25/2005 2:31:53 PM EDT
[#22]
What is wrong with peanutbutter and jam? Use wheat bread,100% peanutbutter and no sugar added  jams. Once you try 100% peanutbutter you will not use the kind with sugar. Try following a sugar busters type of diet.
1/25/2005 6:15:12 PM EDT
[#23]

Quoted:What's wrong with peanutbutter and jam? Use wheat bread,100% peanutbutter and no sugar added  jams. Once you try 100% peanutbutter you will not use the kind with sugar. Try following a sugar busters type of diet.


We do use the natural peanutbutter when it's available.  Unfortunately its not readily available in our area.  I make his bread with ground wheat and stone ground flour [also wheat] so it's pretty healthy for him but we're going to mind our Ps and Qs for a while.

Thank you though to all with tips.  I'm checking out website now!

Patty
1/25/2005 6:16:14 PM EDT
[#24]
tuna wrap in whole wheat
1/25/2005 6:18:36 PM EDT
[#25]
Let him eat what he wants. That way he will die happy, and the fear mongers can kiss his ass.
1/25/2005 6:22:05 PM EDT
[#26]

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Let him eat what he wants. That way he will die happy, and the fear mongers can kiss his ass.





that was my dad's motto ... he died at age 45 and I doubt he was happy.
1/25/2005 7:25:56 PM EDT
[#27]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Let him eat what he wants. That way he will die happy, and the fear mongers can kiss his ass.





that was my dad's motto ... he died at age 45 and I doubt he was happy.



I agree Red_Beard and I'm sorry to hear about your Dad.  I had a brother inlaw die of a heart attack at 40 so I am cautious and protective to say the very least.

Patty
1/26/2005 10:33:39 AM EDT
[#28]
Sandwiches: lean roast beef with lettuce, tomato, and Dijon mustard.  Or some smoked salmon and dark heavy bread with Dijon.  Apples are good for lunch, and so is Ryekrisp.  Any chance he would like humus (ground chickpeas with seasme oil, oilive oil,and lemon juice)?

GunLvr
1/26/2005 10:37:53 AM EDT
[#29]

Quoted:
Sandwiches: lean roast beef with lettuce, tomato, and Dijon mustard.  Or some smoked salmon and dark heavy bread with Dijon.  Apples are good for lunch, and so is Ryekrisp.  Any chance he would like humus (ground chickpeas with seasme oil, oilive oil,and lemon juice)?

GunLvr



Yes, he does?! Is that an ARFCOM no no?
1/26/2005 10:43:29 AM EDT
[#30]
Whatever you fix for him, he is lucky. Lucky that you make it for him, and lucky that it is you that makes it for him.
1/26/2005 10:58:26 AM EDT
[#31]


Assume you already know this, but peanuts (peanut butter) do not contain any cholesterol

Fats yes, but cholesterol no.......  Cholesterol is an animal product only and cannot come from veggies, legumes (nuts) fruits, grains, etc.

Of course, the fats are always a concern, but it gives you a few more options at least....


And PB&J is GOOD


+1 on the oatmeal.. damn good stuff and healthy for you too....

Hope ya get him squared away soon.




1/26/2005 10:58:55 AM EDT
[#32]
Healthy?? -

If food that I like kills me... So be it!
1/26/2005 11:00:40 AM EDT
[#33]
Don't worry about the meat... Get rid of the chips!!
1/26/2005 12:05:32 PM EDT
[#34]

Quoted:

Assume you already know this, but peanuts (peanut butter) do not contain any cholesterol

Fats yes, but cholesterol no.......  Cholesterol is an animal product only and cannot come from veggies, legumes (nuts) fruits, grains, etc.

Of course, the fats are always a concern, but it gives you a few more options at least....


And PB&J is GOOD


+1 on the oatmeal.. damn good stuff and healthy for you too....

Hope ya get him squared away soon.







I think you're right [I know you're right] about good Peanut Butter but that Jiffy stuff they sell here has a lot of homo fat [can't spell it] which isn't good for him.  If I can get out there where they have just plain ground PB than - that is what I'll get him and he can have his PB & J's again!  Poor guy, has to do without now.  

Thank you for the tips everyone!  

Patty

ETA Thank you Painter!

Whatever you fix for him, he is lucky. Lucky that you make it for him, and lucky that it is you that makes it for him.
1/26/2005 12:07:46 PM EDT
[#35]
More exercise...more Ham.  


Mmmmm, Ham.  
1/26/2005 12:09:32 PM EDT
[#36]
Anyone here ever try PBJ and beer?

A long time ago I worked with an old guy that would have 2 PBJs and 2 Budweisers every day for lunch.

So I tried it once. Except NOT with Bud.< I had Busch instead. Not too shabby.

Believe it or not, another thing that PBJs taste good with is tomato soup. Sounds disgusting but is actually quite tasty.
1/26/2005 12:19:25 PM EDT
[#37]

Quoted:More exercise...more Ham.  Mmmmm, Ham.  


 No HAM!