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No more salads
I've had salad with WF dressing every day for 7 weeks - I just can't do it anymore.
Any ideas? I'm not really into the veggie purrees either - too much work. I start Phase 2 tomorrow so I still have a good month with lunch veggies for Phase 2 and 3 and I desperately need something new. I'll check the recipe boards too but thought I'd throw it out there in case anyone has a quick idea. |
Have you tried roasting your vegetables in the oven? It gives them a different texture and a lot of non veggie lovers like them when they are roasted. I usually roast a big batch two times a week.
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Yes - for 7 weeks it's been salad for lunch and roasted veggies for dinner - I'm kinda getting sick of those too. :-(
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How about making yourself a big batch of soup? I make one on Sundays and it lasts all week. You can use chicken broth and whatever veggies you like. I put cabbage and a can of stewed tomatoes. Mmmm!
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Originally Posted by snolover: |
How about Cauliflower Mashed (I didn't use soup as seasoning just garlic and salt) or Cauliflower Poppers:
Cauliflower Mashed 1 head of fresh cauliflower Onion powder Garlic powder Sea salt to taste 1 packet of Ideal Protein Leek Soup or Ideal Protein Chicken Soup 1-2 tsp Olive Oil Steam the cauliflower (I used the steamer bags from the store) until it is very, very soft. Drain the water. Add the seasonings and add 1 packet of any of the soup mixes (to taste). Add the olive oil and mash well. Serve hot. (I used my blender) Hopefully all these links are okay, I didn't want to post all the recipes.... Link for Cauliflower Poppers: http://www.delightedmomma.com/2012/0...r-poppers.html Cauliflower Rice http://www.delightedmomma.com/2012/0...ower-rice.html I have been pinning a lot on Pinterest! You can find my board if you want, Kara Larson is my name! I need to mix it up too! |
Here goes:
Cabbage Soup (big pot) Ingredients chopped cabbage (about half of a cabbage or more) 1 can of diced tomatoes (796 ml) 6 cups of chicken broth (homemade or can) 3 diced onions 1 crushed garlic clove 1 tsp of salt 1/2 tsp of pepper 1/2 tsp of basil Step 1: In a big pot, sauté onions and garlic in a bit of olive oil or PAM. Step 2: Add chicken broth, tomatoes, basil, salt and pepper. Simmer for about half an hour. That's it. Very easy, especially if you have a gadget to chop your veggies. I know that tomatoes aren't allowed everyday but I usually eat the soup and just go around the tomatoes and throw them away. But it makes the soup tastier. Enjoy! |
I also make big batches of mashed rutabaga or steamed veggies that I reheat for lunch. I never eat salads for lunch. I eat lettuce (spinach) with my homemade dressing while preparing my supper because that is when I am the most hungry.
How about making a big batch of chop suey? Stir fry celery, onions, green peppers, mushrooms and bean sprouts and add soya sauce. Very good! |
Thanks - I'll check out the links. I do a similar baked cauliflower that is good too. I need stuff I can just warm up at work.
Originally Posted by Calisto: |
Originally Posted by slow2lose: |
Seriously, with a crock pot, you can't go wrong. If you need to, get a low sodium low fat broth pre made and just chop and add whatever veggies you happen to have/like. Add them in the morning, it'll be done by dinner and if that's too mushy, cook for less time. A bit of salt or spices you can add at any time so if you're not sure, wait and add some salt and pepper before eating.
I also am eating peppers like apples. I love red peppers. The funny thing is my kids now ask for peppers in their lunches etc. |
I usually have an IP soup for lunch everyday. Either with 2 cups of celery- I heat the celery in the soup pot for a few minutes before adding the mixed soup (packet+water+tbsp evoo). Or with 2 cups of blended spinach. I put two cups of spinach in my blender with the water and the evoo. I blend it for a bit and then add the powder. You can't really taste the spinach and it thickens the soup.
One of the reasons I like IP is they it is easy and I don't have to think much about it so I tend to not use the purees either. |
Originally Posted by snolover: Originally Posted by laury411: |
Originally Posted by ddd849: |
I am sure everyone is posting about the purees so I will tell you how I get my salads in. I love salads and I make them very appealing to the eye which makes eating them easier. I usually have 1 cup spinach, iceberg and romaine lettuce then I add 1 cup diced veggies (cauliflower, red peppers, purple cabbage, cucumber, green peppers, onion) the more colorful the better and i always use 1 tsp evoo, 1 tsp apple cider vinegar, sea salt and table blend mrs. dash. When I do not want the lettuce salad, I julienne a cucumber and add 1 cup diced veggies. I also use the evoo and vin dressing. I cannot stand the WF dressings. Both of these salads are wonderful with a couple oz of tuna or chicken. Sometimes I bring a baggie of cut of veggies and jicama with cinnamon and splenda.
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