Monday night is Curry Night in our house. Yes, I know it's a bit strange, but we are both woodwind players, and the last thing you want is to be breathing last night's garlic fumes into expensive instruments - and we are not usually playing on Tuesdays. I thought it might be interesting to compare what I typically used to eat on Curry Night with what I ate last Monday. I don't usually fill in my food diary nowadays, as I am trying to get used to feeling what is reasonable, rather than calculating it exactly, but I think the calorie difference is obvious.
THEN
Poppadoms and/or bombay mix and/or nuts.
Large gin and tonic
THIS MONDAY NIGHT
Three poppadoms
A pint of lo-cal tonic
THEN
Chicken curry (chicken, onions, oil/ghee, creamed coconut, peppers, tomato purée, chillies, spices)
Dahl (lentils, onions, oil, spices)
Rice
Naan
Sliced bananas
Chutney
Two pints of beer
THIS MONDAY NIGHT
Chicken curry (chicken, onions, celery, spinach, aubergine, chillies, lemon juice, spices)
Rice (with chopped onions and red peppers)
Chutney
Two pints of no-alcohol beer
THEN
Cheese (a lot!)
Two thick slices of granary bread
A big glass of port
THIS MONDAY NIGHT
Peach, apricot, grapes, apple
Large pot of soya 'milk' yoghurt
Black coffee
What's particularly important is that I really enjoy this, and don't miss the 'then' curry at all. The 'now' curry is just as big as the 'then' and, while it is doesn't have the same sinful fatty sensation in the mouth, I now feel that's a good thing. And in any case the slow-cooked aubergine has that same sort of thick texture. So, I enjoy it, it feels like a treat, and it's not many calories - what's not to love?!
Steve lost a massive 10st with Nutracheck. He now regularly writes about how he maintains his weight loss.
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