Slow and lazy Sunday. Going out to tackle a bunch of tomatoes and peppers piling up on my counter. Dinner will be good.
Diet Calendar Entry for 21 August 2011:
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2048 kcal
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Fat: 140.25g | Prot: 105.76g | Carb: 97.75g.
Breakfast: lemon, tea, pineapple, ham, eggs, brewed coffee, cream, sweetener, brewed coffee, cream. Dinner: corn on the cob, greek vinaigrette, black olives, cheese, tomato, carrot, red cabbage, lettuce, onion, red pepper, hot banana pepper, steak. Snacks/Other: land o lakes crea, blueberries, sweetener, brewed coffee, cream, black olives, homemade sausage. more...
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Your dinner does sound very good! What are you planning to do with the tomatoes and peppers?
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I'd love some more tomatoes; weather's been too hot to let them produce any more right now. Keeping our fingers crossed for a fall crop, but the plants aren't looking too good.
21 Aug 11 by member: Sandy701
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Pamela - For dinner I had a beef & pepper stir fry. For the tomatoes, I cooked them down with a little onion and garlic. Some of that went into the crock pot this morning (making Swiss Steak) and some will be frozen. Can't tell you how good my kitchen smells!
22 Aug 11 by member: BuffyBear
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Sandy - Just keep them watered - they'll spring back in no time!
22 Aug 11 by member: BuffyBear
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Mmmm nothing better than home grown veggies. I'm still learning with this, but yesterday pulled some really impressive beetroot and next month we are going to have an abundance of apples - any low calorie ideas for cooking apples? All I can think of is apple pie, apple pie and a bit of apple pie on the side :)
22 Aug 11 by member: triaby
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Tracy - Love fresh beets - I cannot grow them because the rabbits chew the greens down to the dirt. Have you ever tried beets raw? They have a sweet taste like carrots. As for apples - why not eat them raw? When eaten with the skin, fresh apples are low glycemic and have high fiber - in other words, you are not going to retain many of the calories you eat.
22 Aug 11 by member: BuffyBear
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Buffy - I haven't tried them raw and now that I am reading this I realise I was supposed to cook them tonight - oh well tomorrow is another day - I'll blame in on the blood loss (I donated this evening). We have two apple trees, one type is for eating and the other is for cooking (a bit bitter to eat uncooked).
22 Aug 11 by member: triaby
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Gently cooked sliced apples with some sugar substitute - add cinnamon if you like it...let them cool. Buy some frozen filo pastry, take a couple of squares, (you can use just one, but I don't think it will be strong enough) place some of the cooked apples in line in the middle of pastry and roll up like a cigar. Brush with little melted butter of spray light, bake in hot oven.. (look at fill instructions for temp). Although it's pastry,... Fill is so thin it's lower in calories... Serve with low fat Greek yoghurt - maybe a squeeze of honey.
22 Aug 11 by member: Sk1nnyfuture
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My spell check kept altering FILO to fill lol
22 Aug 11 by member: Sk1nnyfuture
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Or... How about baked apple... Take core out of centre and fill with sultanas. Bit of sugar... Maybe some spice eg cinnamon, spry with spray light or rub little butter around and bake in oven (you can score round spoke too, to allow it to oook)..... I wonder if a mix of sultanas and bran or nuts would work as a stuffing
22 Aug 11 by member: Sk1nnyfuture
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Mmmmm Sk1nny that sounds good, I might sub the sultanas with dates :)
22 Aug 11 by member: triaby
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Mmmmm Sk1nny that sounds good, I might sub the sultanas with dates :)
22 Aug 11 by member: triaby
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Tracy - You and Skinny are making me hungry. Stop that right now!
22 Aug 11 by member: BuffyBear
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