Meal for Family
idocdlw
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I will be making an entirely low carb meal for my non low carb family on Tuesday.
Here is the menu...wish me luck...
* Baked chicken thighs...brined in salt water for 24 hrs. Dredged in homemade mayo/white wine/dijon mustard/garlic mix then dredged in parmesan cheese/italian seasoning/paprika/cayenne mix. I have done this for myself on a small scale and love, love, love.
* "Better than Potatoes" Cheesy Cauliflower Puree...again...something I have made and love, love, love. http://www.ibreatheimhungry.com/2012/01/better-than-potatoes-cheesy-cauliflower.html
* Sauteed spinach...no recipe...no brainer...just gonna do it.
Dessert: Cranberry Shortbread Streusel Bars. I have not tried this but want to http://www.ibreatheimhungry.com/2016/11/low-carb-cranberry-shortbread-streusel-bars.html
To clarify...family is elderly parents and young adult niece and nephew who do not have immediate parental support. We do Tuesday dinner on a regular basis.
Here is the menu...wish me luck...
* Baked chicken thighs...brined in salt water for 24 hrs. Dredged in homemade mayo/white wine/dijon mustard/garlic mix then dredged in parmesan cheese/italian seasoning/paprika/cayenne mix. I have done this for myself on a small scale and love, love, love.
* "Better than Potatoes" Cheesy Cauliflower Puree...again...something I have made and love, love, love. http://www.ibreatheimhungry.com/2012/01/better-than-potatoes-cheesy-cauliflower.html
* Sauteed spinach...no recipe...no brainer...just gonna do it.
Dessert: Cranberry Shortbread Streusel Bars. I have not tried this but want to http://www.ibreatheimhungry.com/2016/11/low-carb-cranberry-shortbread-streusel-bars.html
To clarify...family is elderly parents and young adult niece and nephew who do not have immediate parental support. We do Tuesday dinner on a regular basis.
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What time is dinner? I'll need your address.1
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Sunny_Bunny_ wrote: »What time is dinner? I'll need your address.
OMG @Sunny_Bunny_ ...do you know how cool it would be to have a fellow LC'r randomly show up for dinner?! If anyone does live near Manhattan, KS...please let me know...you are invited.2 -
Let us know how it turns out. It all sounds yummy!0
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I make a chicken dish similar to yours and if your guests turn up their noses then they are just too darned picky. It's delicious.0
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Sunny_Bunny_ wrote: »What time is dinner? I'll need your address.
OMG @Sunny_Bunny_ ...do you know how cool it would be to have a fellow LC'r randomly show up for dinner?! If anyone does live near Manhattan, KS...please let me know...you are invited.
@Idocdlw - I'd so head up that way (I'm near Oklahoma City), and could even stop by and see my mom in Mac, except my car has an attitude problem currently, and I doubt it'd make it that far. We might have to plan a meet in the middle at some point next year after I can get my car's attitude adjusted.1 -
Sunny_Bunny_ wrote: »What time is dinner? I'll need your address.
OMG @Sunny_Bunny_ ...do you know how cool it would be to have a fellow LC'r randomly show up for dinner?! If anyone does live near Manhattan, KS...please let me know...you are invited.
Google Maps says I can be there in 7 hours and 19 minutes. Is that near enough?1 -
cstehansen wrote: »Sunny_Bunny_ wrote: »What time is dinner? I'll need your address.
OMG @Sunny_Bunny_ ...do you know how cool it would be to have a fellow LC'r randomly show up for dinner?! If anyone does live near Manhattan, KS...please let me know...you are invited.
Google Maps says I can be there in 7 hours and 19 minutes. Is that near enough?
@cstehansen - 4 hours 33 minutes for me, as long as I am willing to pay tolls. LOLz0 -
I might have to borrow that chicken recipe. Sounds yummy!0
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Sounds delicious!
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I will be making an entirely low carb meal for my non low carb family on Tuesday.
Here is the menu...wish me luck...
* Baked chicken thighs...brined in salt water for 24 hrs. Dredged in homemade mayo/white wine/dijon mustard/garlic mix then dredged in parmesan cheese/italian seasoning/paprika/cayenne mix. I have done this for myself on a small scale and love, love, love.
* "Better than Potatoes" Cheesy Cauliflower Puree...again...something I have made and love, love, love. http://www.ibreatheimhungry.com/2012/01/better-than-potatoes-cheesy-cauliflower.html
* Sauteed spinach...no recipe...no brainer...just gonna do it.
Dessert: Cranberry Shortbread Streusel Bars. I have not tried this but want to http://www.ibreatheimhungry.com/2016/11/low-carb-cranberry-shortbread-streusel-bars.html
To clarify...family is elderly parents and young adult niece and nephew who do not have immediate parental support. We do Tuesday dinner on a regular basis.
I don't think anyone would mind anything on this menu (except vegan/vegetarians). Enjoy entertaining
Don't forget to post a picture here:
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10274397/what-does-your-low-carb-meals-look-like#latest0 -
Sounds amazing, booking my flight tickets now from the UK0
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cstehansen wrote: »Sunny_Bunny_ wrote: »What time is dinner? I'll need your address.
OMG @Sunny_Bunny_ ...do you know how cool it would be to have a fellow LC'r randomly show up for dinner?! If anyone does live near Manhattan, KS...please let me know...you are invited.
Google Maps says I can be there in 7 hours and 19 minutes. Is that near enough?
23 hours and 4 minutes... Darn.
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Google says I can walk there in 16 days. See you 'round Christmas.2
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Sunny_Bunny_ wrote: »What time is dinner? I'll need your address.
OMG @Sunny_Bunny_ ...do you know how cool it would be to have a fellow LC'r randomly show up for dinner?! If anyone does live near Manhattan, KS...please let me know...you are invited.
Just over 10 hour drive for me!
Well crap! I added an emoji and it ate my post!
Anyway, was saying it would be cool to have likeminded friends to get together with occasionally and how it would be great to be able to start a local group or something.2 -
18 hours away. Anyone want to carpool?1
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I love a road trip !0
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Mmmkay. I am on my way be there in 16 hours!!! Lol. Yum! We used to live in Junction City! Wish someone had told us to live in Manhattan instead!!!
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Oh my....that chicken sounds amazing! I am going to try that!
I am making a low carb chicken pot pie tomorrow for my non-low carb family. Going to have my son help me. I find when he helps he is more prone to actually eat the food!
Good luck with your dinner.....I am sure they will love it!0 -
How did your dinner go?0
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Dinner was awesome! Thanks all for asking and those offering to travel miles to indulge
I have since moved on to a couple of other chicken dishes.
The first is chicken breast stuffed with ham & cheese, then wrapped in bacon...a LC take on chicken cordon bleu.
The other is an LC adaptation of a recipe my dad makes. His is sauteed chicken paired with egg noodles, artichoke hearts, lemon juice and capers. I skip the noodles (or replace with zoodles), double the artichoke hearts and add bacon crumbles.2 -
Dinner was awesome! Thanks all for asking and those offering to travel miles to indulge
I have since moved on to a couple of other chicken dishes.
The first is chicken breast stuffed with ham & cheese, then wrapped in bacon...a LC take on chicken cordon bleu.
The other is an LC adaptation of a recipe my dad makes. His is sauteed chicken paired with egg noodles, artichoke hearts, lemon juice and capers. I skip the noodles (or replace with zoodles), double the artichoke hearts and add bacon crumbles.
Any pics you can post on this thread?
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10274397/what-does-your-low-carb-meals-look-like#latest
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Chicken Piccata.0
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cstehansen wrote: »Dinner was awesome! Thanks all for asking and those offering to travel miles to indulge
I have since moved on to a couple of other chicken dishes.
The first is chicken breast stuffed with ham & cheese, then wrapped in bacon...a LC take on chicken cordon bleu.
The other is an LC adaptation of a recipe my dad makes. His is sauteed chicken paired with egg noodles, artichoke hearts, lemon juice and capers. I skip the noodles (or replace with zoodles), double the artichoke hearts and add bacon crumbles.
Any pics you can post on this thread?
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10274397/what-does-your-low-carb-meals-look-like#latest
No pics right now, but I'll try to remember to take a few shots next time! I'm not much of a pic taker so I have to remind myself. I now have a post-it on my cupboard door next to my mic & stove to remind me.
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I understand. I am usually 3/4 of the way done eating before I think about it although I do have a few pics on that thread and only one of them is from a partially (mostly) eaten meal.0
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That chicken sounds oh-so-yummy. Gonna have to steal that one!0
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Someone mentioned how fun it would be to have a group of fellow LC-ers get together for meals on a regular basis. Hmmmm, I have several neighbors who have been talking (and talking and talking) about going LC. Since they don't appear to have lost an ounce in the past year, perhaps in January I could drop some hints about starting such a group. Good for them AND me. Now all I have to do is to summon up something more subtle, kind and courteous than "Hey, Chubbo, how about ...."2
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mandycat223 wrote: »Someone mentioned how fun it would be to have a group of fellow LC-ers get together for meals on a regular basis. Hmmmm, I have several neighbors who have been talking (and talking and talking) about going LC. Since they don't appear to have lost an ounce in the past year, perhaps in January I could drop some hints about starting such a group. Good for them AND me. Now all I have to do is to summon up something more subtle, kind and courteous than "Hey, Chubbo, how about ...."
On the recent Fat Summit, Dr Mark Hyman interviewed Rick Warren. Those two along with a couple of others came up with The Daniel Plan which was developed for churches, but could be used for any group. It is designed for being done with smaller groups and help keep everyone accountable. It is not keto and is not necessarily LC, but it is lower carb and eliminates the really bad stuff like nearly everything white (sugar, flour, potatoes, etc.) and having carbs only coming from veggies. It also puts a huge emphasis on eating "real" food.
I have been thinking about getting some people together from my church or work to do something along this line. I read the first chapter of the book (which is free online), but have not ordered it (yet). With the craziness going on right now, after the first of the year might be a good time to do this. I would look at doing it with the expectation of there being a continuum of LC within the group knowing not everyone will want to be keto and everyone will have somewhat different overall goals.
Here is the link if you are interested:
http://www.danielplan.com/
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cstehansen wrote: »
They have a jump start guide that's $3 in paperback, $2 on Kindle. I picked up the actual book on Kindle for $2 or $3 last week as one of the Deals.0 -
I will be making an entirely low carb meal for my non low carb family on Tuesday.
Here is the menu...wish me luck...
* Baked chicken thighs...brined in salt water for 24 hrs. Dredged in homemade mayo/white wine/dijon mustard/garlic mix then dredged in parmesan cheese/italian seasoning/paprika/cayenne mix. I have done this for myself on a small scale and love, love, love.
~I made this chicken last night....except all I had was chicken breasts. They were amazing! My hubby asked for them again and I am going to make them using thighs next time. Thank you!
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