it's 111 degrees, what do you eat?
annastasia76
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ok so over the summer I have gained a bit back that I had lost, it's so easy to do. It's too hot to cook and it's so easy to reach for the icecream that you are desperately wanting. (by the way there is no A/C)
so what do you eat when it's super hot
I've been doing crock pot cooking at least once a week but most recipes that I find call for canned items and I would rather cook fresh from my garden.
so what do you eat when it's super hot
I've been doing crock pot cooking at least once a week but most recipes that I find call for canned items and I would rather cook fresh from my garden.
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Try some cold soup, like gespacho. Or a simple sandwich with cold cuts (or a wrap). I know it's SO tough to eat when it's hot, but you need to make an effort!0
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mandrine chicken salad!!!0
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freeze fruit and eat salads0
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fresh fruit, fresh salads, cold shrimp, wraps, sandwiches, and lootttssss of water!0
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I do eat wraps and have discovered the new (well new to me) thin whole wheat buns that are only about 100 calories and use them for sandwiches
but for cold soups don't I have to cook the soup first then refrigerate it?? I don't want to heat up the house any more than it is already.0 -
Frozen grapes are the best:bigsmile:0
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I found something cold instead of creamy ice cream to eat with only 15 calories and delish....OTTER POPS!0
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how do you post your goals like that? i see you have tatoos as your rewards.. which is really cool, how do u do that? Is it on your profile?0
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ok so over the summer I have gained a bit back that I had lost, it's so easy to do. It's too hot to cook and it's so easy to reach for the icecream that you are desperately wanting. (by the way there is no A/C)
so what do you eat when it's super hot
I've been doing crock pot cooking at least once a week but most recipes that I find call for canned items and I would rather cook fresh from my garden.
You can cook up black beans in your crockpot etc. (or any kind of beans) so you don't have to eat them out of cans (whew, high sodium) and use that for protein, toss them in wraps, add veggies, another meal idea!0 -
how do you post your goals like that? i see you have tatoos as your rewards.. which is really cool, how do u do that? Is it on your profile?0
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how do you post your goals like that? i see you have tatoos as your rewards.. which is really cool, how do u do that? Is it on your profile?
Click "signature" at the top of the page under "message boards"0 -
I make bruschetta... one of my ABSOLUTELY favorite dishes in the WORLD!0
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If you're craving cold foods from the freezer, take some yummy green grapes and rinse them off, put them in the freezer (you don't need to seperate them) and check back later and they are mini frozen bites. Very yum, very refreshing0
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I have been taking my crockpot outside along with my little toaster oven. I just sit in on a table on the patio and cook away. It smells so good in my back yard. I have even baked pizza and cookies out there. Then we just go from crockpot or toaster oven to patio table....
I don't know where you live ~~~ forgot to look, but if you have a Home Depot, this summer I bought these misters that hook to your hose. You just turn them on and they mist your patio or sitting area outside...the mist floats around with the wind. It is awesome. They look like a cobra when they are hooked up and come in blue, green and red. So, cook your food outside and sit at your patio in the mist...enjoy your yard. Hope this helps some.....0 -
Anything INSIDE :laugh:0
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We grill when it's hot.. I know then you gotta go outside.. but it's lighter and worth it! Also lots of salads, fruits and veggies, often not cooked but just marinated. If cooked, lightly sauteed, roasted or grilled! I loooove taboule and cous cous salads in the summer.
Charlene that's awesome!0 -
I would love to be able to do salads and do in the winter time but it gets so hot here in the summer that store bought lettuce turns slimy in less than a day in the fridge, we are 15 miles from the nearest store so buying it as needed is not possible. I do like to do tomato and cucumber salads with raspberry vinaigrette dressing. As soon as it starts cooling down I will be planting my fall/winter garden an then I will be doing lettuce
right now we have zucchini, tomatoes, lemon/heirloom cucumbers, yellow squash, spaghetti squash, tomatillos, green peppers, small eggplant, pumpkin (which I don't like eating) and our butternut squash looks like it's ready but I don't know what to do with it, lol.0 -
:flowerforyou: I don't... I get so sick, when it's this hot... I can't keep food down... Our 100's broke today and a lil rain, so yea I can eat... My Doc was ready to hospitalize me... BTW, I ramble a lot lol0
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but for cold soups don't I have to cook the soup first then refrigerate it?? I don't want to heat up the house any more than it is already.
For gaspacho you don't have to heat anything up.
The gaspacho my grandma taught me has diced tomatoes, diced cucumber, chopped onion, oregano, olive oil, vinegar, salt and water and ice.No need to cook anything and for the "reheating" I'd say put some more icecubes in the soup0 -
ok so gaspacho sounds alot like the salads that I make
tomato, cucumber, small amount of sliced onion and raspberry vinaigrette0 -
Thanks mama.......................awesome about your non smoking too. Been 14 years for me. Yay!!!!!!!!0
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Fruit cup, 100 calorie chips and a sandwich
Green Salad topped with tuna salad
Cold Cereal
Fruit w/cheese & crackers0 -
you could make a tuna or chicken pasta salad in the morning before it gets too hot and then refriderate it and serve it with melon or grapes , you could also make a marinara sauce over pasta, we barbque alot in the summer you can even put your vegetables on the grill with the meat, we grill the meat, potatoes, squash , bell pepper, corn on the cob, mushrooms all at the same time YUM0
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Cold Cucumber Soup
10oz Plain Yogurt (or Greek yogurt)
5 medium cucumbers seeded and sliced
1T Fresh Mint
1T Fresh Dill
1T Fresh Chives
1T Honey
Juice from 1/2 Lemon.
Put in blender and blend until smooth. (Add yogurt first then cucumbers to start the blending process easier)
Refrigerate for 4 hours before serving.0 -
you could make a tuna or chicken pasta salad in the morning before it gets too hot and then refriderate it and serve it with melon or grapes , you could also make a marinara sauce over pasta, we barbque alot in the summer you can even put your vegetables on the grill with the meat, we grill the meat, potatoes, squash , bell pepper, corn on the cob, mushrooms all at the same time YUM
Hey whatever works to keep the place cooler later, plus it does feel good to have everything done and in the fridge and easy to pull out for packing lunches and quick heat up dinners!:drinker:
you'll are sharing some terrific ideas, I can only imagine the soup ideas flowing in the cold of Winter :ohwell: :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou:0
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