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December 9, 2015 | #181 |
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December 9, 2015 | #182 |
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December 9, 2015 | #183 |
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Somebody remembers Moolbear's name! That's so cute! I still haven't tried learning how to post pictures. Worth, beer? Ewwwwww!
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December 9, 2015 | #184 |
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I dont even have snack food in the house.
Not because I am some sort of health snob it is because if I have it I will eat it. If I lived across the street from a store I would get up right now and go get a pint of ice cream a coke a candy bar and a big bag of chips. Worth |
December 9, 2015 | #185 |
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My snack attack is over I had a thick slice of onion and some cheese.
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December 9, 2015 | #186 |
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Worth, Cheese + anything is good food. One of my favs is sauté any kind of peppers in olive oil, then put over slice of sourdough bread and eat with a large chuck of sharp cheddar cheese.
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December 10, 2015 | #187 |
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Deborah, I looked up on Google, the universe says tomato is good for you! Cross posting from your other thread.
Foods low in purines: Green vegetables and tomatoes Fruits Breads and cereals that are not whole-grain Butter, buttermilk, cheese, and eggs Chocolate and cocoa Coffee, tea, and carbonated beverages Peanut butter and nuts Dairy products: Low-fat or nonfat milk Low-fat yogurt |
December 10, 2015 | #188 |
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How nice of you! Except for coffee, I'm in!
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February 28, 2016 | #189 |
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Today I made my first stir fry. I've been craving vegetables lately. I bought zucchini, red bell pepper and snap peas. I didn't think of mushrooms.
I was almost out of oil so I used some coconut oil I have for dry skin. I've shied away from frying with it because I thought it'd make everything taste like coconut. But it didn't and for once I didn't burn what I was cooking. Delicious! The perfect crispness!
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February 28, 2016 | #191 |
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Thank you! I'm going to heat up the rest and dump it over a chicken breast. So THAT'S what the coconut oil thing is-it doesn't burn? It bubbled up and looked like boiling water but it didn't smoke. The vegetables are PERFECT, crisp but tender and savory.
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February 28, 2016 | #192 |
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Very cool Deborah
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February 28, 2016 | #193 |
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Need more hot peppers in the diet.
I eat them every day of my life. Worth |
February 28, 2016 | #194 | |
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The current healthy thinking is to cook with only those 3, and yes have EVOO, but only raw like on salads. Also, use butter rather than margarine, much healthier. |
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February 28, 2016 | #195 | |
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Yes, coconut oil is great for things like stir frying. As you probably noticed, it has a really strong coconut smell when it's heating up, but it really doesn't give the food a coconut flavor. I use it for all my high heat sautéing and stir frying, and olive oil for everything else. Keep exploring and trying new dishes! |
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