What is your secret diet food ?
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I might go out tomorrow and get a hot air popcorn maker. We don't really need another gadgets in the kitchen but can't say no to low calories snacking.0
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Swede and turnips are different. In my experience swedes are bigger and more yellowy/orange and turnips are more of a creamy colour. I love swede but can't stand turnips.0
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silly me. i got some beets a month ago, and they were . . . um, okay. used them in smoothies.
a couple weeks later i saw white beets! hurrah. thought they might be milder, so i bought them. they were much better. oh, and the dogs loved them.
a couple days ago i was looking at the package, it says TURNIPS. lol
snuck that one by me, i was sure i didn't like turnips.
when we had thanksgiving at grandmother's house, there were always bowls of hideous orange, yellow, and burnt umber mush on the table. guess that turned me off to most root vegetables and winter squashes.
now they are too starchy for my eating plan, but the two that are left are sprouting. maybe i'll plant them and munch on the greens.0 -
Ugh. Turnips. My husband and daughter peel them and eat them raw. Personally I can't stand them.
My go to thing is mandarin oragnes. Sweet enough to curb my sweet cravings, small enough that I can eat one, or two, whenever I want, and so yummy.0 -
Mine is Swede, only 26 calories per 100g and I love it
A great replacement for mash potato , a very cleansing face pack and in an emergency a draft excluder.
Billy
My mom is from Scotland and has always called it a turnip. I love them! Most people I know haven't tried them either. I just hate peeling and cutting them!
Turnips and Swede are different?
Swedes in England and called Turnips in Scotland.
I have seen turnips in the supermarkets in London. They look like a swede but much smaller.0 -
Beanitos--they are like tortilla chips but they are made out of pinto or black beans, brown rice, and flax seeds.They are high in fiber, a good source of protein, relatively low in carbohydrates with a low GI (as compared to other chips) and low in sodium. They are also corn free and gluten free. AND, they. Taste. Amazing. Really, really delicious. Like, if I had known about them before I started, I would have been eating them then, too. They don't seem like a diet food when I eat them, and they are really good on a little platter with cottage cheese and chopped veggies, and maybe hummus if you're feeling extra hungry.
Oh smoke. I wanna try those! Where does one buy these things!?
I live in an urban area with lots of health-minded independent grocery stores, so they are easy to find for me. Places like Whole Foods most likely have them. I just went to the website and they have a store locator!0 -
I will have to give turnips a whirl. Never tried them. I love black beans. I add them to soups and salad. Also love to make black bean hummus; very tasty. I just replace the chick peas with black beans,,.yummy.0
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I'm from Ireland and when I was young ( a very time ago) you couldn't get pumpkins and we use to crave out Swede/Turnip to make the halloween lanterns.
Is that hard to do? They look like they're kinda small!0 -
Egg white omelettes with mushrooms and feta cheese = YUM!
1 cup egg whites = 117 cal
1/4 cup feta cheese = 80 cal
5 oz white mushrooms = 30 cal
227 calories for a big, satisfying meal that's quick to make and loaded with protein (and easily adjusted for fewer calories)0 -
You can order Beanitos from a company called Vitacost. Here is the link
http://www.vitacost.com/
They are yummy and I use black bean hummus as a dip.0 -
I'm from Ireland and when I was young ( a very time ago) you couldn't get pumpkins and we use to crave out Swede/Turnip to make the halloween lanterns.
Is that hard to do? They look like they're kinda small!
Theyre the size of a small
cantaloupe melon and twice as hard as a potato. Really hard work.0 -
I love Trident Seafoods "Pacific Salmon Burgers". They are yummy! One four ounce serving contains 170 calories, 9g of fat, 2g of carbs, 20g of protein....oh and 1360 mg of Omega-3! Did I mention that they are yummy too lol?0
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Fiber One Brownies which are only 90 calories per brownie and loaded with fiber.0
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grilled zucchini0
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My mom is from Scotland and has always called it a turnip. I love them! Most people I know haven't tried them either. I just hate peeling and cutting them!
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They are a bugger to peel.
I'm from Ireland and when I was young ( a very time ago) you couldn't get pumpkins and we use to crave out Swede/Turnip to make the halloween lanterns.
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Oh yes! we used to do that too. I was so impressed when I discoverd pumpkins...Thank you USA0 -
I tried those & they made me gag! Something about the smell (like fish) when you open the bag. And even after rinsing, they still smell like fish. The texture is so weird & nothing like noodles that I just couldn't stomach them!0
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I love 100% Pure Libby's Pumpkin. A great tasting, natural & effective way to "keep you regular". It has 300% of your RDA of
Vitamin A, 5 grams of Fiber & is only 40 calories a serving. I add cinnamon & 1.5 servings of half & half & two packets of Stevia (natural sugar free sweetener) & it's like eating pumpkin pie filling!0 -
Recently? well, individually not so recently, but I just started combining them, and OHHH what a treat...
whole wheat sandwich thins, toasted, and topped with a generous helping of chocolate PB2 that was mixed with Truvia.
Reminds me a lot of Nutella on wheat toast. however, this is only 190 calories for all of it, and that's for 4- yes FOUR tablespoons of chocolate peanutbutter goodness...
drool...0 -
Beanitos--they are like tortilla chips but they are made out of pinto or black beans, brown rice, and flax seeds.They are high in fiber, a good source of protein, relatively low in carbohydrates with a low GI (as compared to other chips) and low in sodium. They are also corn free and gluten free. AND, they. Taste. Amazing. Really, really delicious. Like, if I had known about them before I started, I would have been eating them then, too. They don't seem like a diet food when I eat them, and they are really good on a little platter with cottage cheese and chopped veggies, and maybe hummus if you're feeling extra hungry.
I discovered these last week, and they really are amazingly delicious! It is a pretty expensive treat, so I can only afford them every once in while, but WOW! They are very tasty0 -
Great thread!
My standby is simply scrambled eggs and shredded hash browns, with peppers, onions and maybe a little andouille sausage thrown in. It can be a massive breakfast (or lunch or dinner) without piling on the calories.
Mashed cauliflower sounds great! Can you mash it after you grill it? I love to grill it and get that roasty, smoky flavor.
And... Bacon. Yes.
i imagine you could, but you'd have to realllllly grill it and i'm wondering if it would burn. when you boil it it sort of has to be for like 20 minutes until its almost crumbling apart, that way it is smooth and creamy like potatoes!0 -
Mm love it mashed with carrot and lots of butter mmm!0
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Garden fresh tomatoes and 2% cottage cheese. Of course it is the tomatoes that make it delicious. I enjoy for the sweetness, sugar-free jello and non-dairy whipped topping. Hope these are of help.0
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Mine is Swede, only 26 calories per 100g and I love it
A great replacement for mash potato , a very cleansing face pack and in an emergency a draft excluder.
Billy
My mom is from Scotland and has always called it a turnip. I love them! Most people I know haven't tried them either. I just hate peeling and cutting them!
Turnips and Swede are different?
Swedes in England and called Turnips in Scotland.
I have seen turnips in the supermarkets in London. They look like a swede but much smaller.0 -
Mine is Swede, only 26 calories per 100g and I love it
A great replacement for mash potato , a very cleansing face pack and in an emergency a draft excluder.
Billy
My mom is from Scotland and has always called it a turnip. I love them! Most people I know haven't tried them either. I just hate peeling and cutting them!
Turnips and Swede are different?
Swedes in England and called Turnips in Scotland.
I have seen turnips in the supermarkets in London. They look like a swede but much smaller.0 -
I love rutabagas, but that picture is a picture of turnips, which are very close to rutabagas but not the same identical thing.
I like rutabagas boiled, steamed, or raw......love the crunchiness in them raw!!!!
They are an acquired taste (just like turnips are) and not many people in my part of the world eat them. Such a loss...0 -
I love rutabaga! I also love smoothies made with frozen fruit and nonfat yogurt - great ice cream substitute and lower calorie. Pretty filling too. My fav is pineapple and I add a really good coconut extract.0
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I have something different that I like. It is a "hummus wrap." i get Flat Out Flat Bread (90 calories), put 3 Tbls of hummus on that (90 calories), 2 slices of tomatoes, then top it off with 3 Cups of fresh spinach leaves. Then I wrap (fold) that up and eat it. It is so good, filling, has fiber, and under 300 calories. I owe my thanks to a dietitian, Misha, who told me about this.0
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I've never even HAD a rutabaga! You mash it?
AKA turnip.
I love them in stir fries, really a great potato substitute for someone like me who thinks sweet potatoes are disgusting0 -
I think we call it a turnip:)0
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Beanitos--they are like tortilla chips but they are made out of pinto or black beans, brown rice, and flax seeds.They are high in fiber, a good source of protein, relatively low in carbohydrates with a low GI (as compared to other chips) and low in sodium. They are also corn free and gluten free. AND, they. Taste. Amazing. Really, really delicious. Like, if I had known about them before I started, I would have been eating them then, too. They don't seem like a diet food when I eat them, and they are really good on a little platter with cottage cheese and chopped veggies, and maybe hummus if you're feeling extra hungry.
Where can I get these? In Canada? *fingers crossed...
Edit: damn... http://beanitos.com/where.html0
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