New Tricks — Am I the only one who has discovered this BBC weekly series?

Photo from TV Page.com
Look for it on Monday nights. In my area, PBS airs back to back one-hour episodes starting at 8:00 p.m. (no commercials – hooray!)
TV.com writes a short summary.
New Tricks centres around Sandra Pullman who out of desperation to put her flagging police career back on track recruits three old veterans to lend a helping hand.
The show proves, conclusively, that you can’t teach old dogs new tricks!
Okay, I’ve heard it hundreds of time–On or Off a diet, you need to eat a good breakfast. Personally, I’d rather skip it altogether, but all the studies indicate breakfast is the correct way to start the day.
Do you know what that means? Whole wheat toast, a banana and a cup of coffee–or something equally unappealing– is touted as a healthy breakfast. Like that’s really going to fill me up and get me through the morning?
So, here’s a solution. It works for me. And it’s actually filling.
Take a nice, big, juicy bagel. Slice it in half. (Sorry, you can only have half, but on the bright side, it’s not a slice of wheat toast that tastes like cardboard.)
Toast the bagel, if you like.
Spread on 1 tablespoon of “1/3 less fat cream cheese.” This is Neufchatel Cheese. It is prized in France, so don’t feel sorry for yourself. It’s a real delicacy.
I take my breakfast on the run with a cup of black coffee.
If you happen to be thinking, What? Only one tablespoon of the blasted cheese? Pull yourself together. It’s not the end of the world if you absolutely must slather on 2 tablespoons of the cream cheese.
Just keep in mind, 1 tablespoon of Neufchatel Cheese equals 56 calories–2 tablespoons equals 112. Therefore, you trade up from a 130 calorie breakfast to a 186 calorie breakfast. Still not bad.
Save the other half of the bagel for tomorrow’s breakfast.
Hannah Kearney took the first Gold Medal at the 2010 Olympics for the U.S.

Mogul Gold – Photo from The Olympics Blog
Added Bonus–Shannon Bahrke took the Mogul Bronze Medal.

Chew on a Chiclet–a regular Chiclet–not sugar-free.
[I'm not a fan of any food containing aspartame. For one thing, it does bad, bad things to the inside of my mouth. There's plenty to read on the web about aspartame, so you can make up your own mind. Aspartame]
But this post is about keeping unnecessary foods out of your mouth. One of the things I suggest–chew on a Chiclet. There are only 4 calories in a single Chiclet. You don’t need to chew on two of them, although at 4 calories, you can go wild!
Normally, one will do me. It keeps my jaws moving for an hour before the darn thing loses its taste. Really! The taste of peppermint Chiclets goes a long way.
One downside. I have trouble finding Chiclets in the stores. The trend is to chew sugar-free gum, so that’s what most stores carry. When I come across a store that carries Chiclets, I load up.
Anyway, this Chiclet trick works. Anything that will get you through an hour without food or thinking about food is worth a shot.

Drew Brees
Congratulations to the New Orleans Saints!
I love my carbohydrates! It’s a fact and I admit it.
My favorite lunch is a sandwich, preferably a hoagie or a sub. What to do? What to do?
I’ve learned it’s best to make my own sandwich, because I can control what goes in it. I don’t use an inch of ham and cheese–no, no. I go easy, but I refuse to give up foods I like. So, the ham and cheese STAYS! (but two slices of each are plenty).
And I use a good amount of lettuce.
Now, here’s the kicker–the one important thing you should be aware of. It’s all about the mayonnaise. Did you know 1 tablespoon of mayonnaise equals 99 calories? What to do? What to do?
I’ll tellĀ you what to do. Switch to low calorie mayonnaise. It tastes exactly the same as regular mayonnaise, BUT 1 tablespoon equals 36 calories. Can you believe that? If you’re using regular mayonnaise, run as fast as you can to the store and change to low cal immediately. The exercise will do you good, too.
Oh, and if mayonnaise isn’t on your “must have” food list, make your sandwich with mustard. 1 teaspoon of mustard equals 3 calories. Woowee!