What's a food you're currently obsessed with?
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Olives. Not low cal but hugely flavorful in small amounts.2
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Roast beef!1
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Waffle sandwiches!1
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^^Ham and cream cheese sandwiches grilled in a waffle maker.2
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pancakerunner wrote: »
I either just pop them in microwave or oven and pretty much just a sprinkle of salt! Once in a while I have used mustard, hot sauce or Braggs Amino or sugar free preserves.
I have left the Japanese sweet potato in oven when it is done and turn oven off. It caramelizes around skin and inside some. They are SO GOOD I just want them plain0 -
o0Firekeeper0o wrote: »
also, brie and raspberry!1 -
Forgot how good these are2 -
pancakerunner wrote: »Forgot how good these are
SAME. Broadbeans are like crack. I might need to hit up an Asian grocer soon0 -
o0Firekeeper0o wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »Forgot how good these are
SAME. Broadbeans are like crack. I might need to hit up an Asian grocer soon
Have you ever roasted them? I like spiced roasted chickpeas (over 360 calories/100grams) but broad beans are only 88 calories for 100 grams.2 -
o0Firekeeper0o wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »Forgot how good these are
SAME. Broadbeans are like crack. I might need to hit up an Asian grocer soon
this flavor in particular. drool0 -
Good Culture cottage cheese.2
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Brussel sprout season!4
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I am not really a bread person, but the harvest bread from my local coop is TO DIE FOR1
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skelterhelter wrote: »
Old home 4% large curd is also really great0 -
Have you ever roasted them? I like spiced roasted chickpeas (over 360 calories/100grams) but broad beans are only 88 calories for 100 grams.
I’ve never roasted them myself no, I’ve only ever had the spicy or garlic ones. The garlic ones are my FAVORITE. @pancakerunner I just got the mesquite BBQ flavor of the Enlightened brand and I honestly don’t love them. They have too much seasoning and the beans aren’t crunchy enough, like what I’m used to!Good Culture cottage cheese.
Funny that comes up; I just got a small personal size of Good Culture for my husband to try. He’s a Daisy lover and we have tried SO many other brands, all of which he hated. But he actually quite liked Good Culture, and the Friendship brand too! So excited we now have some tolerable seconds as I can’t always find Daisy lol
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@o0Firekeeper0o Daisy was my favorite until I tried Good Culture. I've never tried Friendship. @skelterhelter gave a perfect description: dry(perfect degree of dryness) and dense. I also enjoy the just-right amount of saltiness as well. I wish it was available at more stores near me.1
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@o0Firekeeper0o Daisy was my favorite until I tried Good Culture. I've never tried Friendship. @skelterhelter gave a perfect description: dry(perfect degree of dryness) and dense. I also enjoy the just-right amount of saltiness as well. I wish it was available at more stores near me.
For my husband it’s the aftertaste and he’s right, some brands have a VERY weird lingering flavor. Neither Good Culture nor Friendship seem to have that!
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@Noreenmarie1234 i don’t know what thread you posted your pumpkin dessert in, but I screenshotted it and made up a bowl this evening.
Holy kittens. This is some good stuff. I used half yogurt and half water, and topped with with some canned whip cream and honey ginger crystals (15 cal/tsp). This is just like eating pumpkin pie. I bet it would be great with smashed graham crackers on top, too.
This definitely goes into rotation. Win win win!!!!! Thanks so much for sharing!!!!1 -
@Noreenmarie1234 @springlering62 Ahem... I’m listening to this “pumpkin dessert” conversation... Sounds like a recipe I need!1
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Bought this on a whim to try. It’s GOOD! Tastes just like mac n cheese, nothing strange. And it’s fairly low cal. I made a couple little additions and was still able to eat both servings for lunch1 -
pancakerunner wrote: »Brussel sprout season!
Yay, I had some for dinner tonight, they're so good! Worth the gas!0 -
o0Firekeeper0o wrote: »@Noreenmarie1234 @springlering62 Ahem... I’m listening to this “pumpkin dessert” conversation... Sounds like a recipe I need!
Screen shot of her version below.
Mine was:
Can of pumpkin purée
Small box of sugar free vanilla pudding
170gr fat free Greek yogurt
240gr water
Good shake of pumpkin spice blend
Good shake cinnamon
Two or three drops stevia
Squirt of vanilla
I whipped it really good with my trusty OXO crank beater and refrigerated it an hour.
It made two giant cereal bowls full. I ate them both. *burp* Would have been around 300 for all this but I hit it with canned whipped cream and some honey ginger crystals for that full pumpkin pie experience.
Here’s @Noreenmarie1234 ’s version
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@springlering62 Thank you! I’m excited to give this a try, it sounds DELICIOUS.
This was actually pretty darn good. I recently had almondmilk yogurt which I thought was terrible (now valiantly trying to use it up via smoothie), so I was a little trepidatious but curious about the oat one, since I feel pretty “meh” on oatmilk. It’s very close to “normal” yogurt I think! My only gripe is that the strawberry bits (the little fruit leather pieces) were WAY too hard. I think they should put in maybe some freeze-dried strawberries into the granola instead.0 -
My new obsession is Rice cake with honey or peanut butter, slices banana and cinamon😋0
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Sweet Potatoes: Curry Sweet Potato Soup, Roasted Sweet Potatoes in Olive Oil & Spices, Lentil-Turkey Sausage Stew with Sweet Potato Croutons....1
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teresadannar wrote: »Sweet Potatoes: Curry Sweet Potato Soup, Roasted Sweet Potatoes in Olive Oil & Spices, Lentil-Turkey Sausage Stew with Sweet Potato Croutons....
sweet potato croutons sound interesting0
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