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  • Posts: 9,834 Member
    it's funny how omelettes look so much better than scrambles but really end up exactly the same anyway. I only do omelettes when I have the correct pan and have some extra patience :tongue:
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    Doesn't look too appetizing but it tasted pretty good and only 265 calories!

    100% whole wheat sandwich thins
    Murray's Mini Turkey Sliders
    Ketchup
    Onions
    Adobo for seasoning
  • Posts: 442 Member
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    Applewood Smoked Candied Bacon!!
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    Dinner tonight: Winter Salad with Pumpkin Seed Cheese Crisps (Celeriac, Apple, Carrot, Beet, Kohlrabi, Radish in Spinach Pesto with Fig Jam)

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  • Posts: 12,142 Member
    Chicken and kimchi fried rice burritos

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  • Posts: 240 Member
    it's funny how omelettes look so much better than scrambles but really end up exactly the same anyway. I only do omelettes when I have the correct pan and have some extra patience :tongue:

    I actually prefer scrambled, cause the cheese gets mixed in! not that you were asking for my opinion :tongue:
  • Posts: 446 Member
    Tonights dinner:

    Left over ranch and panko encrusted chicken breast, Steamed Broccoli and sweet Potato Fries.

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    Just testing!

    Edit: didn't work! :P I'll be back!
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    I actually prefer scrambled, cause the cheese gets mixed in! not that you were asking for my opinion :tongue:
    I definitely prefer omelets, because I like to burn them a bit to get the sriracha all glazed on the bottom. you don't get the same crunch/glaze on a scramble. mine really just fell apart when I plated it :blushing:
  • Posts: 12,209 Member
    I definitely prefer omelets, because I like to burn them a bit to get the sriracha all glazed on the bottom. you don't get the same crunch/glaze on a scramble. mine really just fell apart when I plated it :blushing:

    The last couple I've made have had chilli jam in them, and that tastes sooooooo good when it's had a bit of time in contact with the pan so it caramelizes... YUM
  • Posts: 1,977 Member
    Chicken and kimchi fried rice burritos

    Oh my gosh - that is a fantastic idea.
  • Posts: 769 Member
    Edit: for some reason they are all still huge even after resizing! GRRRR
  • Posts: 217 Member
    I just started juicing.
    This is what my kitchen counter looked like on Tuesday:
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    pictured is a beet, carrot, orange, kale, lemon & ginger juice

    That looks amazing!
  • Posts: 217 Member

    That looks amazing!
    What kind of juicer is that.
  • Posts: 198 Member
    The one thing that would make this thread better would be... recipes. Anyone?
  • Posts: 1,977 Member
    Here's I soup that I make to clean out my freezer =)

    Homemade chicken stock + cheese tortellini + roast turkey + spinach + a pinch of nutmeg and a parm rind for flavor.

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    PS: save your parm rinds in the freezer and add them to soup at the beginning of a simmer. Adds great flavor.
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    Here's I soup that I make to clean out my freezer =)

    Homemade chicken stock + cheese tortellini + roast turkey + spinach + a pinch of nutmeg and a parm rind for flavor.

    PS: save your parm rinds in the freezer and add them to soup at the beginning of a simmer. Adds great flavor.

    I love tortellini soup so much (though I'm a vegetarian so I don't add the meat :)) and I also really like add parmesan rinds to soups. Nutmeg + cheese is a heavily combination too. This is pretty much just a post that's full of things I love, haha.
  • Posts: 12,209 Member
    The one thing that would make this thread better would be... recipes. Anyone?

    If you ask for a specific recipe, most people are happy to give it to you.

    No one has time to type out recipes for everything they post.
  • Posts: 12,209 Member
    What kind of juicer is that.

    Did you really need to quote the picture twice?

    REALLY?
  • Posts: 240 Member

    Did you really need to quote the picture twice?

    REALLY?

    ha thank you!
  • Posts: 346 Member
    Dessert:

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    Chocolate protein crepes with chocolate pudding and strawberries...YUM!
  • Posts: 1,199 Member
    lunch tomorrow - chicken mushroom alfredo over linguini
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  • Posts: 28 Member
    the chicken alfredo looks soooo good!
  • Posts: 29 Member
    Bump . . . So need to try out some of these dishes!!
  • Posts: 12,209 Member
    Are we ready to roll?
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    Are we ready to roll?

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