>Yes, you interpreted correctly - I meant the same foods
>everyday.
>Thank you for your valuable input. The work that accompanies
>variety is what I was trying to get out of.
You might want to put a little work into incorporating variety into your diet or you will surely get bored eating the same foods every day.
One way to simplify the process is to think in terms of food groups. A copy of Diabetic exchanges of Weight Watchers food list would be helpful. You would then plan how many daily servings of Starches, Protein, Dairy, Fruit, Vegetable, and Fat you would need to get a 40/30/30 diet at your goal calorie level. You can then have variety by choosing different foods within the food groups but still sticking to your recommended number of servings.
For example, I usually eat 2 starches, 2 proteins, and 1 Dairy at breakfast (~400calories 42%CHO/30%PRo/28%Fat)
To meet this goal I could eat:
*3/4 c. Cheerios, 8oz. 1% Milk, 1 slice wheat bread, 2oz. Turkey
*1/2c. Oatmeal made w/8oz. 1% Milk, 2 Hardboiled eggs
*2 Low-fat Nutrigrain Waffles, 2 oz. Lean Ham, 1 oz. Part-Skim String Cheese
*1/2 Bagel, 2 oz. Turkey, 8oz. Milk
Once you become familiar with serving sizes, then it takes very little effort to plan variety into your diet by substituting foods within each food group.
Hope this helps!