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Mike Filigenzi
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Mon Mar 20, 2006 4:43 pm
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Paul Winalski
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 9:16 pm
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JoePerry wrote:Amy recently got a 300 on her cholesterol (it's genetic) and has been taking some proactive measures to bring it down through exercise and diet (with meds being the last recourse).
Mike Filigenzi (Sacto) wrote:That's a tough one, Joe. You could probably get away from deep-frying them by going with filo or something like that and then baking. It would be different, but probably pretty good. The toughest part would be the cream cheese, though. There are substitutes out there - nonfat cream cheese, tofutti, farmer's cheese-type things made with skim milk - but I don't know that any of them would be very good in something like that.
I'd be tempted to make the full-fat version, have that be the evening's indulgence, and then go with low-cholesterol stuff for the rest of the meal.
With luck, though, someone else here will come up with a good idea.
Mike
Randy Buckner wrote:I've found most patients who diet and exercise "fall off of the wagon" if they don't get an occasional splurge. I never see the weekly splurge change their overall cholesterol profile to any meaningful degree. I also rarely see a person with a 300 cholesterol bring it under control with just diet and exercise.
She also needs to have a CRP drawn if see has not already done so.
CRP? I don't think so. What is that?
Mike Filigenzi
Known for his fashionable hair
8187
Mon Mar 20, 2006 4:43 pm
Sacramento, CA
JoePerry wrote:Mike Filigenzi (Sacto) wrote:That's a tough one, Joe. You could probably get away from deep-frying them by going with filo or something like that and then baking. It would be different, but probably pretty good. The toughest part would be the cream cheese, though. There are substitutes out there - nonfat cream cheese, tofutti, farmer's cheese-type things made with skim milk - but I don't know that any of them would be very good in something like that.
I'd be tempted to make the full-fat version, have that be the evening's indulgence, and then go with low-cholesterol stuff for the rest of the meal.
With luck, though, someone else here will come up with a good idea.
Mike
I was thinking Filo as well, but beyond that I was lost. Thanks for the ideas for filling substitutes. Paul Winalski also mentioned Tofutti - does that stand up to heat?
We could just indulge as you and Randy suggested, but this is more about me supporting her decision and showing how I will help. It's as much symbolic as it is a treat.
Best,
Joe
John D. Zuccarino wrote:Question does she break out into sweats easily?
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