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  • #971
    Paula
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    I’ve just got in to this program….they say they will walk you thru the program step by step….so how do I get started ? Sorry about my vocabulary, I don’t speak or wright english very well !!!

    #1089

    Once you have joined, you will have access to the applications and guides, all providing instructions to building a menu through the menu-planner – very step by step. In addition, there are articles that provide insight on how to choose the best foods and activities. The fact that you joined the forum is a good start, too.

    #1173
    Nitahand
    Member

    Just starting but the menu planner seems a little weird. After choosing the foods I ‘like’, (twice) the menues that come up are suspect. You’ve got me eating a meal made up of cream cheese, yogurt and almond milk. And what about 1 1/2 cups of rye for lunch. Rye what? bread, raw grain, cereal?? Also, where is the shopping list that was advertised?

    #1174

    Thanks for the heads-up. We will forward this issue to our technicians. As for the menus you have received, 1/2 cup “rye” is equivalent to a slice of bread here (any recommended 100% whole grain bread). What I suggest is to divide up those carbs with the other meal (cream cheese, yogurt, almond milk), i.e. cream cheese, bread, and almond milk and then yogurt and bread. I would also add a fruit or vegetable serving to each meal.
    Again, thanks for the input.

    #1175
    Patti
    Participant

    What does swg mean?

    #1176

    SWG means “sprouted whole grain”

    #1178
    Leonard
    Member

    Yep. =) Patti, we talked some more about SWG in “What is?” topic:

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    You can learn a bit more about it there – you’ll see that Ossie gave some useful facts about SWG foods. Cheers!

    #1802
    Phyllisd
    Participant

    Really weird trying to get started. I’m very bad at meal planning and writing things down. I have a husband who made a comment that we need to eat better foods. How do I start planning meals for two, especially when he works graveyard shift and I’m up during the day. Also saw a recipe that calls for something to sit for two hours before serving. It was for breakfast. I have a hard enough time eating breakfast much less waiting two hours for something. This needs to be a lot easier than you advertise.

    #1803

    Phyllis, which recipe was it that required a 2-hour wait? I will look into it. Thanks!

    #1805
    Phyllisd
    Participant

    All grain breakfast with apples. Like I’ve said I have a hard time planning ahead. any suggestions?

    #1806

    A couple of suggestions: you can limit the grains to those that are quicker-cooking, i.e. oats and even something not in the receipe, such as amaranth. You can also pre-cook some of the grains ahead of time and freeze them in usable portions so you can just pop some in your bowl to warm up with the oatmeal.

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