What do your meals look like (show me pictures)....

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  • nixology
    nixology Posts: 151 Member
    Spent the night restoring some furniture so was absolutely knackered but luckily I had the foresight to put some stewed vegetables soup in the slow cooker so I was not starvin' marvin in the morning. By the time I recovered, it was dinner time so ... dinner was grilled ... leftovers ... hahaha! Used up the last courgette with some leftover ends of bread and panner for dinner. Aside from my medium rare pan seared wagyu steak, I decided to make a medley of grilled stuff.

    Soaked the bread cubes in berber-spiced beaten egg then wrapped half of them with bacon. Went hog wild and wrapped the courgette and paneer as well with bacon and set them to grill. I fried up the savoury French toast croutons and dinner was served with the last of my stewed vegetables soup.

    Dessert was simple! I slathered some cream cheese on some chocolate biccies and then topped with uber sweet Korean strawberries.
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  • kaye789012
    kaye789012 Posts: 5 Member
    Um...so when are you creating a cook book? I NEED this recipe. Yum!
  • jdiem
    jdiem Posts: 4 Member
    nz_deevaa wrote: »
    I feel bad re-creating the thread with nothing to add, so here is the last meal I posted:

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    Pork chop with Noodle Salad.

  • jdiem
    jdiem Posts: 4 Member
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  • smmgraham
    smmgraham Posts: 6 Member
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  • d_thomas02
    d_thomas02 Posts: 9,055 Member
    edited January 2016
    crazyravr wrote: »
    Dinner time Thai lemongrass chicken thighs with roasted squash and broccoli with a side of a salad. :)

    Looks delicious. I also like your natural bark wood platter. As a woodworker myself I'm curious, did you make the platter or purchase it? I did a wedding cupcake multi-tier using oak wood discs with natural bark and had a time of it with checks forming as the discs dried.
  • JL2513
    JL2513 Posts: 867 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »
    I wish whoever keeps posting desserts would open her diary so we can see how she manages to fit it all.

    Inquiring minds want to know.

    If you're referring to me, I actually don't track calories. I never did it when losing or maintaining. It's not something I found to be practical for myself. I just eat as mindfully as possible and portion control everything :)
  • inskydiamonds
    inskydiamonds Posts: 2,519 Member
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    Ending the Sunday right with a cup of white hot chocolate with blackberry brandy.
  • nixology
    nixology Posts: 151 Member
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    Ending the Sunday right with a cup of white hot chocolate with blackberry brandy.

    Oooohhh, just fainted from excessive drooling ...
  • nixology
    nixology Posts: 151 Member
    Very busy day running all over town but managed to catch bites in between runs. Ramen on the run. Luckily I'd packed my bento so leftovers for lunch. And dessert was durian pomelo sago ice ... on the run. Finally managed to sit down for a proper meal and was just too knackered so I just had an omelette and my friend's chocolate cake and a tea before I called it a day.

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  • pocketmole
    pocketmole Posts: 614 Member
    Made a mountain of kickass vegetarian meatballs, inspired by the flavors I use in my Thanksgiving stuffing. I'm serving them with mushroom gravy, and roasted greens beans & potatoes.

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  • pocketmole
    pocketmole Posts: 614 Member
    Doesn't bother me, mine were awesome! :)

    How I plated them. The mushroom gravy was super good too. mmm sage.

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  • WoodlarkEm
    WoodlarkEm Posts: 8 Member
    edited January 2016
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    Cold and snowy here. Had to bring in a little color tonight. Mango shrimp salad
  • inskydiamonds
    inskydiamonds Posts: 2,519 Member
    nixology wrote: »

    Oooohhh, just fainted from excessive drooling ...

    :D I wish I could justify drinking these every hour.

  • inskydiamonds
    inskydiamonds Posts: 2,519 Member
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    Spiced Swedish Meatballs from Hello Fresh
  • pocketmole
    pocketmole Posts: 614 Member
    Popular menu item tonight hehe :)
  • inskydiamonds
    inskydiamonds Posts: 2,519 Member
    pocketmole wrote: »
    Popular menu item tonight hehe :)

    The best thing about meatballs (or meatlessballs!) is there is so much variety of what you can do with them or what they can be made of :P
  • DawnEmbers
    DawnEmbers Posts: 2,451 Member
    Yesterday's brunch from La Provence (or the nice at the table version since I had to leave for work and ordered mine to go): risotto with mushrooms and bacon, eggs, potatoes and butternut squash. Croissant with brie and jam not included in picture.

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  • votkuhr
    votkuhr Posts: 276 Member
    edited January 2016


    Different types of mushrooms, broccoli, crazy amounts of garlic in browned butter, fresh rosemary.
  • lucys1225
    lucys1225 Posts: 597 Member
    crazyravr wrote: »

    Can you share the chicken in wine sauce recipe please?
  • Odilerubia
    Odilerubia Posts: 80 Member
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    Stir-fry of diced apple, diced onions, handful raisins, soy sauce, sprouts and handful of peanuts (add last two ingredients at last-only to warm up) on top of couscous.
    Topped with grilled banana.
    Although I am not vegetarian, this is a VEG dish.
  • ladydy911
    ladydy911 Posts: 126 Member
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    Salad prep for the week. Lunches every day at work. I add chopped grilled chicken breast (2 oz) and 2 tbs of dressing
  • nixology
    nixology Posts: 151 Member
    Sushi and a lobster salad for dinner again.

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  • Not pretty, but it's 12 meals! Brown Rice, Broccoli, & 1 Egg = 305 Calories per Container

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  • nixology
    nixology Posts: 151 Member
    Would love to do prepacked meals like that but I just do not have the freezer space ... sigh. Anyway ... My colleague returned from Japan with souvenirs for me! Ginger tea, multi-grain tea ... and the flu! I felt positively horrid when I got home from work.

    Luckily, I had purchased some smoked salmon and soft flat bread at Ikea this morning so I just slapped something together to warm my tum tum for a yucky ingestion of some medicines.

    Canapes of smoked marinated salmon on bread with a concoction of wholegrain mustard, raw honey and sour cream with a little wild rocket. I had these with pea and ham soup from Marks & Sparks.
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  • alp_19
    alp_19 Posts: 54 Member
    Feel lame in comparison to all of these delicious looking meals but mine was still yummy. Super simple and no cooking, plus you can make a bunch ahead. Just black beans, chick peas, corn, tomatoes, avocado, and parsley.
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  • alp_19
    alp_19 Posts: 54 Member
    pocketmole wrote: »
    Made a mountain of kickass vegetarian meatballs, inspired by the flavors I use in my Thanksgiving stuffing. I'm serving them with mushroom gravy, and roasted greens beans & potatoes.

    Could you post your recipe? I've been wanting to experiment with vegetarian meatballs and yours look delicious!
  • Funnylittlenut
    Funnylittlenut Posts: 72 Member
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    Sugar-free banana buckwheat pancakes topped with Fix & Fogg's peanut butter! (Not my favourite nut butter, personally, but it doesn't have any added vegetable oils and it's in my pantry so I need to eat it before I buy a different brand.)
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    crazyravr wrote: »
    Dinner time. Fish Friday from a while back. Will be making this again this Friday but with Red Snapper cause I know its on sale at local Whole Foods.
    Grilled sea bass with a side of stir fry baby bok Choi, mushrooms and onions and cauliflower rice.


    You guessed it.... heaven :)https://instagram.com/paleo_tomek/

    Man I love cauliflower but I'd be really bored by now lol. Especially at $5 a head :(
  • fidangul
    fidangul Posts: 673 Member
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    Salad of: tomatoes, cucumbers, leeks, lettuce, coriander, red cabbage and carrots.

    Topped with- flaked grilled seabream