Desert recipes please
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A cup of frozen cherries or blueberries, heated to warm in the microwave, topped with a dollop of Greek yogurt. Tastes and feels much more decadent than it is.0
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Baked apples- a little brown sugar and cinnamon in the microwave. Also a satisfying snack.0
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Thanks all0
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like if you get stranded?0
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merryday11 wrote: »Baked apples- a little brown sugar and cinnamon in the microwave. Also a satisfying snack.
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Yogurt mixed with berries and a tsp of sugar0
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Low-Fat greek coffee flavored yogurt with two Nabisco Chocolate Wafers crumbled on top.0
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I would say start with sand, sun, and a dehumidifier and go from there.0
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1cup frozen cherries, 1/2 frozen banana, touch of vanilla, 1/2 cup almond milk, or water with protein powder. Blend, = no fat ice cream,0
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Coconut macaroons made with shredded coconut and coconut oil (and possibly dipped in chocolate) I think they're usually about 60 calories per macaroon but this is one I've used other entries on, I didn't have time to make it myself. The recipe I've used before has honey in it too, but for baking them I think just the coconut and oil would be good
Poached pears with a warm chocolate ganache is good at about 326 calories per serving
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/melissa-darabian/poached-pears-recipe.html
Baked apples are pretty tasty and not too bad (for me) at 300 calories http://www.myrecipes.com/m/recipe/apple-crisp-baked-apples-100000012278030 -
Here in the desert we mostly eat mexican food, which consists of the following ingredients:
-tortillas
-refried beans
-carne asada
-guacamole
-pico de gallo
-rice
Feel free to combine those in whatever order / quantities you like, you can't really go wrong.0 -
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I would say start with sand, sun, and a dehumidifier and go from there.
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For a tasty deSSert, I make a simple fruit crisp.
Chopped up apples, pears, plums, berries (whatever I have). Put enough in a baking dish to cover the bottom, top with oatmeal topping (below). You can add raisins, craisins, and nuts if you like. Bake at 350 for about 30 minutes or until the fruit is soft when poked with a knife.
Oatmeal topping (mix all together):
About a cup of oats
About 1/2 cup of butter or substitute (I use earth balance vegan butter or coconut oil)
About 1/2 cup of brown sugar
I don't know exactly how many calories. I don't measure to exact unless I'm really strict with my logging. I tried plugging this into MFP recipe builder and it crapped out on me twice with error messages, so I gave up. It is tasty and probably fairly low-calorie. Adding nuts and dried fruit will up the calorie count, but also nutrition level.0 -
Freeze banana. Blend. banana ice cream.0
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fruit salad? Smoothie?0
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sweet potato with butter and brown sugar0
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greek yogurt with lite cool whip and one once of kashi cereal or fiber one cereal for that crunch0
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