Valentines Supper?

crazyzinger
crazyzinger Posts: 7
edited November 10 in Introduce Yourself
Hi everyone, I'm new to this app but not to the journey of weigh loss - I've tried lots of different things from Weight watchers to Slimming World to no carbs etc I am due to turn 40 in July and would really really really really like to feel better about myself by then!!!! I hope to make some friends on this site so that we can motivate each other and also exchange some good recipes or tips.

Does anyone out there have any good recipes for a romantic Valentines meal?

Hope to hear from you

Bye for now

x

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  • carrie_eggo
    carrie_eggo Posts: 1,396 Member
    We are having sloppy joes tonight. Does that count as romantic??
  • dragomom
    dragomom Posts: 88 Member
    We will be breaking the rules tonight, we are having New york strips, baby potatos, brocoli/cauliflower mix, toast, mushrooms and tossed salad.
  • hope516
    hope516 Posts: 1,133 Member
    romantic or healthy :laugh:
  • Sp1nGoddess
    Sp1nGoddess Posts: 1,134 Member
    I'm making homemade meatballs and sauce - serving pasta for my boys and spaghetti squash for me. Serving dinner at the table by candle light is fun too.
  • amymt10
    amymt10 Posts: 271 Member
    Lasagna, salad and garlic bread at my house:) Kids and hubby love it!
  • hmmm healthy or romantic is the question - I am thinking of doing seared scallops on a bed of rocket and chicken breast wrapped in something like palma ham and stuffed with cheese and loads of veggies - I have no calories left after this so no pudding for us boohoo
  • thanks all - do you have any ideas for quick packed lunch recipes that are filling and delicious - not asking for much hey :) x
  • Spinach salad with blueberries, grape tomatoes, cucumber slices and carrots with feta, lemon juice, and red pepper flakes; salmon with BUG SPLURGE lemon butter, green beans, and chocolate frozen yogurt for dessert with a little raspberry sauce. Easy and good for you! Then a romantic walk with the dog....
  • I'm from London by the way, not heard of sloppy joes before but am intrigued x
  • wow mimisays - that sounds like SOME lunch!!!
  • TourThePast
    TourThePast Posts: 1,753 Member
    I'm from London by the way, not heard of sloppy joes before but am intrigued x
    Me too, intrigued and slightly repulsed. Sloppy Joe's sounds like you're eating a comfy old pair of slippers! :laugh:

    Right now I'm in Canuckistan with my Valentine and tonight we're having sirloin steaks (7oz before trimming the fat off) and a mix of veg cooked and seared in a pierced metal bowl on the BBQ* carrot batons, new potatoes, parsnip wedges, red onion wedges, red pepper strips, mushrooms, cherry tomatoes and loads of whole cloves of garlic, all marinaded in balsamic and a tiny bit of olive oil. YUM!

    *Yes it will be -10 out there, yes we are still using the BBQ, yes Canadians are nuts! :bigsmile:
  • carrie_eggo
    carrie_eggo Posts: 1,396 Member
    sloppy-joe.jpg

    http://simplyrecipes.com/recipes/sloppy_joes/

    Sauce can be bought in can form and added to the meat.

    ETA: I don't use this recipe, I use the canned sauce...:bigsmile:
  • TourThePast
    TourThePast Posts: 1,753 Member
    http://simplyrecipes.com/recipes/sloppy_joes/

    Sauce can be bought in can form and added to the meat.

    ETA: I don't use this recipe, I use the canned sauce...:bigsmile:
    That's pretty much exactly my recipe for Cottage Pie (Shepherd's Pie is the same but made with lamb), except it's then baked in the oven with a layer of mashed potato on top.

    Maybe next time I make it, I'll try some in a bun! :bigsmile:
  • campuschef
    campuschef Posts: 10 Member
    Ground Turkey Burgers shaped into hearts with Roasted Green Chili's and Fat Free Jalapeno Jack Cheese.
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