What are you having/cooking for dinner tonight?
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Red Robin, Probably the Avacobbo Salad0
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Spinach salad with colby cheese, grilled chicken, and red and orange peppers, and fat free dressing.0
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I had enchilada casserole with ground turkey and corn tortillas, cut the fat and calories almost in half of my original recipe0
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Skinny chicken and mushrooms in garlic white wine sauce, steamed veggies and yellow rice.0
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I've got a fridge full of leftovers, so it's a choice between pea and ham soup, butter chicken or Sloppy Joes - all made from scratch.0
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furioushummingbird wrote: »I had this. It was awesome.
I subbed margarine for real butter. Margarine is gross. Also had whole wheat rotini on hand, so I used that instead of egg noodles. So tasty!
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Baked salmon and vegetables0
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Thank you furious for reminding me about "this". I saved the recipe in my recipe box and hope to make it for supper tomorrow. I keep forgetting about them.0
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I made a new recipe. Oat bran pancakes. I modified it to lower calories. It was amazing! Best part, my husband the pancake, hater raved, and went back for seconds!0
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For lunch I had some of my own homemade granola along with some Danan yogurt. For dinner I had some of my mom's delicious homemade chicken stew, along with one of my own homemade pretzels that I made yesterday. Really good! Oh, and I had milk, too.
(I really like to homemake my own food. I've even homemade peanut butter, yogurt, and stuff like that).0 -
On a random note, does anyone find it hard to stay under their calorie goal when they're eating lots of fast/restaurant food instead of home cooking it all? Or is it easier?0
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Coconut oil is my favorite. Its smells and taste fantastic. Not only do I cook with it. I make a Cuban coffee skin rub with it. ( coffee grounds, Vitamin E oil and coconut oil mixed together).
Its funny you say that about coconut oil.
I recently bought some and didn't really know how to use it, only that its suppose to be good for you.
Then today while on the net I saw something that talked about using it as a moisturizer, hmmm...I can use it to cook with And use it on my skin!
What a concept
Thanks for that recipe for making a version of the almond joy candy bar...love those things!!
Anyone else have recipes or suggestion for Coconut Oil, please let me know!0 -
Homemade turkey burgers & a side spinach salad, so good!0
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Tonight I made fish tacos, with a side of butternut squash.
This is what the tacos consisted of:
Corn tortillas, made a light "southwest" sauce, grilled fish, shredded cabbage, tomatoes, onion, cilantro, homemade roasted pepper/black bean salsa, and limes. Nom, nom, nom.
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Seasoned rice with shredded cabbage & carrot topped with baked sliced chicken schnitzel drizzeled with warm teriyaki sauce
It was so delish0 -
Tonight I made fish tacos, with a side of butternut squash.
This is what the tacos consisted of:
Corn tortillas, made a light "southwest" sauce, grilled fish, shredded cabbage, tomatoes, onion, cilantro, homemade roasted pepper/black bean salsa, and limes. Nom, nom, nom.
Ever since I went to New Jersey for Thanksgiving and ate at this place called Surf Taco, I've been dying to make a fish taco just like this.0 -
Spiced cous cous and indian mince gorgeous and all low fat as its home made with nothing processed.0
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avatarrules123 wrote: »On a random note, does anyone find it hard to stay under their calorie goal when they're eating lots of fast/restaurant food instead of home cooking it all? Or is it easier?
I find it's easier to stay under when I'm cooking at home. I can always alter recipes to cut down on calories. Sautée with spray rather than oil, roasted cauliflower if potatoes are going to be too much. Also, as a bonus, it totally satisfies my control freakishness.
I have a hard time trusting restaurant calorie counts. The people in the kitchen at Applebee's don't necessarily care that I ordered something specifically because the menu lists it's calories. A little more sauce? Why not?
Do I sound crazy rn? Haha0 -
Ancho chile beef and black beans in the crock pot. I started with this recipe: slenderkitchen.com/sunday-slow-cooker-ancho-chile-tri-tip-and-black-beans/
I used 1-1/2 lb of rump roast I had in the freezer and lowered the servings to 4. I also didn't feel like running out to Penzeys for dried anchos so I used one fresh poblano instead of the two dried anchos (a poblano, when dried, becomes an ancho) and regular chile powder instead of ground ancho powder.
With the changes, a serving is: 460 calories, 60 g carb, 9g fat, 60 g protein, 563 g sodium, 32 g fiber
Definitely a protein and fiber bomb of a meal!0 -
Coconut oil is my favorite. Its smells and taste fantastic. Not only do I cook with it. I make a Cuban coffee skin rub with it. ( coffee grounds, Vitamin E oil and coconut oil mixed together).
Its funny you say that about coconut oil.
I recently bought some and didn't really know how to use it, only that its suppose to be good for you.
Then today while on the net I saw something that talked about using it as a moisturizer, hmmm...I can use it to cook with And use it on my skin!
What a concept
Thanks for that recipe for making a version of the almond joy candy bar...love those things!!
Anyone else have recipes or suggestion for Coconut Oil, please let me know!
It is also great for the hair!
Also, it is by far the best oil for popping popcorn!
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Cauliflower Cheese Soup and Asian Pork Lettuce Wraps.0
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Walmart Mexican Styled Lasagna 1 Cup with bottle of water First time hopefully it's YUM!0
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Tonight Braised Short Ribs and Red Skin Potatos!!!
My hubby and I love to go out to eat, at least 4 times a week, but since the New Year and this cold A weather I've been in the mood to cook.0 -
No carb(2-3G) meatloaf with a side of meatloaf.. anf a fried egg on top of the slice.0
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avatarrules123 wrote: »On a random note, does anyone find it hard to stay under their calorie goal when they're eating lots of fast/restaurant food instead of home cooking it all? Or is it easier?
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avatarrules123 wrote: »On a random note, does anyone find it hard to stay under their calorie goal when they're eating lots of fast/restaurant food instead of home cooking it all? Or is it easier?
The alcohol is my problem. I try to stick with salads, lean meats and veggies when I go out to dinner. But the wine takes over me!!!0 -
avatarrules123 wrote: »On a random note, does anyone find it hard to stay under their calorie goal when they're eating lots of fast/restaurant food instead of home cooking it all? Or is it easier?
The alcohol is my problem. I try to stick with salads, lean meats and veggies when I go out to dinner. But the wine takes over me!!!
Yes.....But I LOVE IT...
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Leg of lamb browned in spray olive oil, then added dried fruit, Morroccan spice bag and hot water added to slow cooker this morning. Came home and I just need to boil some cous cous to go with it. The whole thing is about 525 calories a portion and its a lovely winter warmer.
P.S. I'm looking for support friends on here, so feel free to add me if you're looking for a motivation buddy.0 -
Grilled chicken with mashed potatoes and some carrots from the garden.0
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