HI ladies : )
Ty for the tips! I am very happy to hear that I can have tomato sauce! I can cook my veggies and my mini meatloafs (minus bread) when I have beef night, which is on the menu for tonight!
Lorianne, I have never tried the classico brand before and am eager to try it now, thanks : )
femmecreole, that's great to hear about the hunts as well as I use hunts and like it. Nice, so I have a few options here. Your eggplant lasagna sounds absolutely delicious!!!! I love eggplant and I am going to make that for sure. Yummy! ty.
For the briam (greek veggie dish) , I thinly slice (about 1/4") eggplant, green zucchini and white onion. I also finely chop a few garlic cloves. I preheat the oven to 400 and coat the bottom of a casserole pan with tomato sauce. I then layer the zucchini on the bottom, some of the onion, and sprinkle some of the garlic on top and some oregano and then dribble some more salsa on top and a little berio olive oil (however much alotted). I then put a layer of the eggplant down and repeat the process, and then put a second layer of eggplant down and repeat process. I love the eggplant so I put 2 layers. The traditional recipe calls for potato on the bottom layer but I have made it many times without the potato and it still comes out delicious.
I put water in the pan to top of veggie of line and I cook it (make sure top is coated with salsa and push eggplant into juice during cooking so it doesn't brown too much or dry out) in the oven for about an hour and 15 min. I think I am going to leave some of the eggplant aside to make that lasagna femme, that cheese in there sounds divine!
mmac, congrats on the weightloss

that's great! I know what you mean about the scale. I hide mine and try and only weigh in once a week because my weight tends to fluctuate a lot and I go absolutely nuts when I weigh in more than that.
Nice tips ladies. THanks for sharing, that artichoke and spinach dip sounds real good too! Hope everyone is having a great weekend.