Breakfast: Multi grain cheerios with milk and a banana (340)
Lunch: I ate with the Huntsville Nordstroms. Jef bought a new BBQ grill and tried it out grilling ribs, polish sausage, hot dogs, burgers and corn in the husk.
And Jeni fixed baked beans, potato salad, and peach cobbler.


I was well fed.

It was a very simple recipe of ketchup, white vinegar, black pepper and some Worcestershire sauce.
There are 15 calories in 1 Tbsp of Heinz tomato ketchup. I ate many tablespoons, but in all fairness, that was diluted with white vinegar. There are 4 tablespoons in 1/4

I'm sure I didn't eat a half of a cup of BBQ sauce. 1/2 cup of nothing but the ketchup would have been 120. So, I guess it's better than eating mayonnaise even if you eat a bunch of it. (One tablespoon of Kraft mayonnaise is 50 calories. A half a cup of mayonnaise would e 400 calories.)
I'm afraid I really pigged out on the BBQ sauce and the ribs.
While googling for these pictures I ran up on this recipe for BBQ sauce that really sounded like something I'd like to try.
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