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Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Jenise wrote:The biggest dilemma for me as a cook (and modified Atkins dieter) is how to reduce meat without greatly increasing carbohydrates. I would happily eat pasta every day of my life but I'd blow up like a whale if I did..
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Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Jo Ann Henderson wrote: More often than not breakfast is yogurt and tea.
Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Rahsaan wrote:Jenise wrote:The biggest dilemma for me as a cook (and modified Atkins dieter) is how to reduce meat without greatly increasing carbohydrates. I would happily eat pasta every day of my life but I'd blow up like a whale if I did..
Not liking eggs is another big problem for you there!
We have yogurt and fruit (my wife adds oats) for breakfast pretty much every day of the year.
Of the 14 remaining weekly lunch/dinner meals, for protein we typically have fish/seafood once (or maybe twice if we eat out), cheese three times, eggs twice and the remaining eight meals are some combination of beans/lentils/tofu.
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Jenise wrote:Actually, I've learned to like eggs. Big change.
Jenise wrote:And I like scrambled eggs okay if they're done right (there are more ways to do them wrong than right, I'm afraid).
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Jenise wrote:It would actually be more helpful if I liked yoghurt, it's such a perfect food. But I can't bear it.
Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Rahsaan wrote:Jenise wrote:Actually, I've learned to like eggs. Big change.
Progress!Jenise wrote:And I like scrambled eggs okay if they're done right (there are more ways to do them wrong than right, I'm afraid).
I don't know. What is 'done right' to you? For me, as always, so much is in the ingredients. In general I'm pretty picky about scrambled eggs and like to do them very slowly (~10 minutes) over low heat, with just a dollop of butter, so they come out creamy and pure (no added milk/cream). But, I only buy eggs from the farmers market which are so damned good that even if I go faster and finish in 3-5 minutes, they are still gorgeous. Rushing to get them too dry and crisp ruins them for me.
But I suspect you may not like them creamy.
Jenise wrote:Wish I could get good farmer eggs here in winter. Unfortunately, the hens seem to go on hiatus until the days get longer.
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