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  • GiveMeCoffee
    GiveMeCoffee Posts: 3,556 Member
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    For the chicken wings, try this awesome recipe:
    Cauliflower wings:
    http://www.skinnytaste.com/2013/01/spicy-buffalo-cauliflower-bites.html

    Also, when I want to have a bigger bowl of 'rice' I add 'cauliflower rice' to my brown rice
    yummy
    http://www.everydaymaven.com/2013/how-to-make-cauliflower-rice/

    Cauliflower is NOT a substitute for chicken wings... it's cauliflower with spicy sauce... It's also not rice ..

    Why can't we just say we're eating cauliflower if you like it, instead of trying to pretend it's something it most certainly is not.

    Why can't we say we're eating cauliflower wings or cauliflower rice?

    Why can't you just say you are eating cauliflower instead of lying to yourself about what it really is?
  • mel4bee
    mel4bee Posts: 225 Member
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    For the chicken wings, try this awesome recipe:
    Cauliflower wings:
    http://www.skinnytaste.com/2013/01/spicy-buffalo-cauliflower-bites.html

    Also, when I want to have a bigger bowl of 'rice' I add 'cauliflower rice' to my brown rice
    yummy
    http://www.everydaymaven.com/2013/how-to-make-cauliflower-rice/

    Cauliflower is NOT a substitute for chicken wings... it's cauliflower with spicy sauce... It's also not rice ..

    Why can't we just say we're eating cauliflower if you like it, instead of trying to pretend it's something it most certainly is not.

    I'm just giving some low calories alternatives to the OP. not saying to 'pretend' to eat something it's not. It's just a way to add more veggies to someone's diet. geez.
  • Annie_01
    Annie_01 Posts: 3,096 Member
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    You can saute your stir fry veggies in a little bit of low sodium vegetable broth, that way you don't need oil.
    Saute in vegetable broth?......it appears cooking is confusing for you as well.:wink:

    I use both oil and broth...depending on the dish.

    I am not confused. I use the oil for vegetables when they are not a component of a casserole. If they are...then I use broth since the flavor of the oil will be hidden by multiple ingredients.

    Broth...between 5 to 15 calories per cup...oil...120 per TBL. Why add the extra calories if they don't add to the flavor? There are other ways of hitting your fat macro besides using oil...such as PEANUT BUTTER...AVOCADO!!! Things that taste good...
  • establishingaplace
    establishingaplace Posts: 301 Member
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    For the chicken wings, try this awesome recipe:
    Cauliflower wings:
    http://www.skinnytaste.com/2013/01/spicy-buffalo-cauliflower-bites.html

    Also, when I want to have a bigger bowl of 'rice' I add 'cauliflower rice' to my brown rice
    yummy
    http://www.everydaymaven.com/2013/how-to-make-cauliflower-rice/

    Cauliflower is NOT a substitute for chicken wings... it's cauliflower with spicy sauce... It's also not rice ..

    Why can't we just say we're eating cauliflower if you like it, instead of trying to pretend it's something it most certainly is not.

    Why can't we say we're eating cauliflower wings or cauliflower rice?

    Why can't you just say you are eating cauliflower instead of lying to yourself about what it really is?

    Because it's easier to say "cauliflower rice" than "cauliflower pulsed in a processor until it's in small bits, kind of like rice." People generally understand what "cauliflower rice" means and that it's not actually rice. I mean, you understand that, right?
  • GiveMeCoffee
    GiveMeCoffee Posts: 3,556 Member
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    Buffalo wings, I'll stick with these and just make them fit into my day

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    vs.

    Cauliflower wings

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  • Annie_01
    Annie_01 Posts: 3,096 Member
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    For the chicken wings, try this awesome recipe:
    Cauliflower wings:
    http://www.skinnytaste.com/2013/01/spicy-buffalo-cauliflower-bites.html

    Also, when I want to have a bigger bowl of 'rice' I add 'cauliflower rice' to my brown rice
    yummy
    http://www.everydaymaven.com/2013/how-to-make-cauliflower-rice/

    Cauliflower is NOT a substitute for chicken wings... it's cauliflower with spicy sauce... It's also not rice ..

    Why can't we just say we're eating cauliflower if you like it, instead of trying to pretend it's something it most certainly is not.

    I'm just giving some low calories alternatives to the OP. not saying to 'pretend' to eat something it's not. It's just a way to add more veggies to someone's diet. geez.

    I have really liked some of the new things that I have tried...I use zucchini...lots of zucchini! What I have found in some cases is that I like the substitution better than the original ingredient.
  • GiveMeCoffee
    GiveMeCoffee Posts: 3,556 Member
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    For the chicken wings, try this awesome recipe:
    Cauliflower wings:
    http://www.skinnytaste.com/2013/01/spicy-buffalo-cauliflower-bites.html

    Also, when I want to have a bigger bowl of 'rice' I add 'cauliflower rice' to my brown rice
    yummy
    http://www.everydaymaven.com/2013/how-to-make-cauliflower-rice/

    Cauliflower is NOT a substitute for chicken wings... it's cauliflower with spicy sauce... It's also not rice ..

    Why can't we just say we're eating cauliflower if you like it, instead of trying to pretend it's something it most certainly is not.

    Why can't we say we're eating cauliflower wings or cauliflower rice?

    Why can't you just say you are eating cauliflower instead of lying to yourself about what it really is?

    Because it's easier to say "cauliflower rice" than "cauliflower pulsed in a processor until it's in small bits, kind of like rice." People generally understand what "cauliflower rice" means and that it's not actually rice. I mean, you understand that, right?

    No my logic can not comprehend cauliflower rice. Small bits of cauliflower yes, Rice yes... cauliflower rice no
  • Annie_01
    Annie_01 Posts: 3,096 Member
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    For the chicken wings, try this awesome recipe:
    Cauliflower wings:
    http://www.skinnytaste.com/2013/01/spicy-buffalo-cauliflower-bites.html

    Also, when I want to have a bigger bowl of 'rice' I add 'cauliflower rice' to my brown rice
    yummy
    http://www.everydaymaven.com/2013/how-to-make-cauliflower-rice/

    Cauliflower is NOT a substitute for chicken wings... it's cauliflower with spicy sauce... It's also not rice ..

    Why can't we just say we're eating cauliflower if you like it, instead of trying to pretend it's something it most certainly is not.

    Why can't we say we're eating cauliflower wings or cauliflower rice?

    Why can't you just say you are eating cauliflower instead of lying to yourself about what it really is?

    I think that we lie to ourselves when we say that we are eating shoestring/matchstick potato fries...

    Surely we all know that we are not really eating shoestrings or matchsticks???
  • autumnsquirrel
    autumnsquirrel Posts: 258 Member
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    I am from Buffalo NY , home of the chicken wings .. there is plenty of them here every where you go. Being raised on chicken wings , I realize it has contributed to my overweight status. However, now that I do not eat them any longer, I still like the flavor of wing sauce and bleu cheese dressing . I crave it sometimes so I decided to make a substitute .. I just use frank's hot sauce instead of mixing it with butter. My bleu cheese dip is a light blue cheese dressing and I add bleu cheese crumbles to thicken it up a bit.. I use boneless skinless chicken breast that I bake and then cube it up. mmm good .. its way healthier and I get to address my cravings.

    What foods have you been able to alter your recipe to not feel so slighted?
    Ketchup!! Initially I had to give it up as I am on a low carb diet. Ketchup is my blood type, I love it so much. One day as I was grocery shopping, I found that Heinz has a reduced sugar version with only 1g of carbs in it. I can have ketchup again!!!! I also had to replace quiche with crustless quiche. I make it so that there is a faux crust so it tricks me into thinking I am eating bread:)
  • establishingaplace
    establishingaplace Posts: 301 Member
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    For the chicken wings, try this awesome recipe:
    Cauliflower wings:
    http://www.skinnytaste.com/2013/01/spicy-buffalo-cauliflower-bites.html

    Also, when I want to have a bigger bowl of 'rice' I add 'cauliflower rice' to my brown rice
    yummy
    http://www.everydaymaven.com/2013/how-to-make-cauliflower-rice/

    Cauliflower is NOT a substitute for chicken wings... it's cauliflower with spicy sauce... It's also not rice ..

    Why can't we just say we're eating cauliflower if you like it, instead of trying to pretend it's something it most certainly is not.

    Why can't we say we're eating cauliflower wings or cauliflower rice?

    Why can't you just say you are eating cauliflower instead of lying to yourself about what it really is?

    Because it's easier to say "cauliflower rice" than "cauliflower pulsed in a processor until it's in small bits, kind of like rice." People generally understand what "cauliflower rice" means and that it's not actually rice. I mean, you understand that, right?

    No my logic can not comprehend cauliflower rice. Small bits of cauliflower yes, Rice yes... cauliflower rice no

    Fair enough. Some can and do comprehend the idea, and no one is going to go out of their way to change their terms because you don't like it. We don't sit around debating what to call carbonated drinks or what to call sandwiches made on long rolls. Small bits of cauliflower vs cauliflower "rice" = equally useless debate. Sorry if you're offended by that.
  • gypsy_spirit
    gypsy_spirit Posts: 2,107 Member
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    Parts of this thread make me very sad.

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  • randomtai
    randomtai Posts: 9,003 Member
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    Parts of this thread make me very sad.

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    Me too....
  • Jen800
    Jen800 Posts: 548 Member
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    oh god oh god. I love converting recipes into "Clean/Healthy eating" versions.

    Here's some of my favorite recipes that I've found on the internet, though:


    - Amazing cheese fries, like 200-250 cals per one big serving! (If you put the fries on a cooling rack with a tray underneath, they crisp up much better in the oven)
    www.skinnytaste.com/2012/03/skinny-texas-cheese-fries.html‎

    Skillet Lasagna. HUGE portions for this one, 2 cups each! Soooo filling.
    http://nutritionfor.us/2012/02/eat-skinny-be-skinny-easy-peasy-skillet-lasagna/

    Cheesy Jalapeno popper stuffed chicken
    http://www.skinnytaste.com/2012/04/cheesy-jalapeno-popper-baked-stuffed.html

    crepes
    http://www.blogilates.com/blog/2013/06/14/healthy-banana-berry-crepes-recipe/


    JUST A FEW!
  • megsmom2
    megsmom2 Posts: 2,362 Member
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    I don't make many substitutions. If I like something, I fit it into my day. What I have been doing is expanding my choices...more veggies and fruits, smoothies, salads. They aren't subs for anything, they are choices....some of which are more satisfying than others. Life's too short not to enjoy what you're eating, but that doesn't mean you eat bad choices all the time.
  • chezjuan
    chezjuan Posts: 747 Member
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    The biggest change I've made is making many of the things I eat myself. So if I want pancakes, I make them myself rather than use a mix, or if I want chicken fingers, I oven-fry them myself rather than buy frozen.

    That said, I still also have the non-homemade versions of foods. Sometimes I make my pizza, other times I order it. Being at maintenance and being pretty active definitely helps, though, since I can eat about 2700 - 2800 calories a day.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
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    - Amazing cheese fries, like 200-250 cals per one big serving! (If you put the fries on a cooling rack with a tray underneath, they crisp up much better in the oven)
    www.skinnytaste.com/2012/03/skinny-texas-cheese-fries.html‎

    I've tried to make my own fries so many times, they always stuck to the foil and never end up crispy. I don't know why. Those look good though.
  • KnM0107
    KnM0107 Posts: 355 Member
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    I still eat all the same foods I used to. Now I just practice moderation and I am so much more active.