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Old 10-08-2012, 12:11 PM   #46  
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Le YUM! Inspired!! Thanks Jake for sharing!
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Old 11-04-2012, 05:51 PM   #47  
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I had the pancakes for dinner last night...OMG so good! Also had 2 whole eggs omelet with some veggies...it was breakfast for dinner! Awesome! These pancakes are my new favorite food!
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I CANNOT wait to try this for supper! Breakfast for supper is a wonderful thing! Thanks for the GREAT idea!
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Old 11-04-2012, 06:22 PM   #48  
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Sounds so delicious! Will be trying this soon! Gotta get me some WF syrup!
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Old 11-04-2012, 09:45 PM   #49  
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Wow - I really want to try this, too. I see that you add 1 whole egg. Is that okay on Phase 1? And do I count it as part of my daily protein?
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Old 11-05-2012, 04:18 PM   #50  
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I tried this but without the added sweetener and cinnamon. Worked great as a "taco" kind of deal for some chicken.

I also tried a stack of them with WF Syrup...my advice is to eat them quickly to avoid the veggie aftertaste...otherwise they were great.

Word of caution...an egg plus chicken is more than 1 meal allows...
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[QUOTE=tightwad;4519933]I tried this but without the added sweetener and cinnamon. Worked great as a "taco" kind of deal for some chicken.

I also tried a stack of them with WF Syrup...my advice is to eat them quickly to avoid the veggie aftertaste...otherwise they were great.

Word of caution...an egg plus chicken is more than 1 meal allows...[/QUOTE]

You can just reduce your meat portion by 2 oz for every egg
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Wow - I really want to try this, too. I see that you add 1 whole egg. Is that okay on Phase 1? And do I count it as part of my daily protein?
Whole eggs are fine on phase 1. Whether you count it or not can be a matter of personal/coach preference - I often have a hard boiled egg in emergencies when I'm having hungry days, and do not count it. But if you choose to count it, each egg is equivalent to about 2oz of meat protein
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Whole eggs are fine on phase 1. Whether you count it or not can be a matter of personal/coach preference - I often have a hard boiled egg in emergencies when I'm having hungry days, and do not count it. But if you choose to count it, each egg is equivalent to about 2oz of meat protein

2oz of grilled chicken breast has 60 calories and 12g protein
1 egg has 70 calories and 6.3g protein

Be careful substituting as the protein content is about 1/2 at close to the same calories. I love a hard boiled egg when I am feeling hungry as it seems more satisfying than a small amount of chicken etc.
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Old 11-06-2012, 05:53 PM   #54  
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Look great - am going to have to give these a try, especially as a savoury option!
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I'm ordinarily not a big pancake fan (except for potato pancakes), and we have a local restaurant that makes the best potato pancakes. I've been craving them like mad.

The restaurant's recipe does have wheat flour in it, so about twice a year I say "screw it" and order them (and then deal with an itch, red rash on my face, hands, and feet).

Those potato pancakes were the first thing I thought of when I saw the photo of these cauliflower pancakes.

I think I'm going to try these without the cinnamon and sweetener and add some grated onion, parsley, and chive.

I'm not on IP, so I can even top with a little bit of light sour cream or my homemade yogurt.

I can't wait to try these, but we have quite a bit of fresh produce we have to use up first (we found some really good farmers' market sales) (unfortunately no cauliflower this week).
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2oz of grilled chicken breast has 60 calories and 12g protein
1 egg has 70 calories and 6.3g protein

Be careful substituting as the protein content is about 1/2 at close to the same calories. I love a hard boiled egg when I am feeling hungry as it seems more satisfying than a small amount of chicken etc.
Eggs are very hard for the stomach to digest. They sit in your stomach for a long time. When I ran track, we would avoid eggs for breakfast because sure enough we would be hurling them by the end of the sprint. The flip of that is, since they stay in your stomach for a while, they are more satisfying and make you feel full longer.

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2oz of grilled chicken breast has 60 calories and 12g protein
1 egg has 70 calories and 6.3g protein

Be careful substituting as the protein content is about 1/2 at close to the same calories. I love a hard boiled egg when I am feeling hungry as it seems more satisfying than a small amount of chicken etc.
It is an approximation for sure. But it is based on the IP protocol sheet which lists the egg equivalent of dinner protein as 4 whole eggs plus two whites. 1 egg is going to be "roughly" 2oz of meat protein based on that exchange - it's a little less, but you can't fraction an egg
http://www.idealtogo.com/Library/Fase%201%20-%20ITG.pdf
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The picture sold me on making these for breakfast tomorrow! I bought the WF syrup awhile back and had no idea what I was going to do with it!lol What is everyone doing with the WF Chocolate sauce?
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I made these for lunch..with an omelet on the side...it was amazing!!!! Thank you for sharing...
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It is an approximation for sure. But it is based on the IP protocol sheet which lists the egg equivalent of dinner protein as 4 whole eggs plus two whites. 1 egg is going to be "roughly" 2oz of meat protein based on that exchange - it's a little less, but you can't fraction an egg
http://www.idealtogo.com/Library/Fase%201%20-%20ITG.pdf
Thank you for answering this! I was wanting to make a salad with grilled chicken and maybe hard boiled eggs and wasn't sure how it would work! Thank you!!!
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