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AliExpat 09-03-2013 02:58 PM

What do you miss cooking while on IP?
 
For me it's ONIONS!! I just thought of this because I'm making baked cod tonight and I would usually sautee some onions garlic and capers then add some parsley and lemon and pour that over the fish. But, it's just not the same without the onions. I made stuffed peppers last week that were awesome, but mentally I missed sauteeing the onions to add to the ground beef. I'll try using onion powder instead of the real thing.

dak1lls 09-03-2013 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by AliExpat (Post 4831634)
For me it's ONIONS!! I just thought of this because I'm making baked cod tonight and I would usually sautee some onions garlic and capers then add some parsley and lemon and pour that over the fish. But, it's just not the same without the onions. I made stuffed peppers last week that were awesome, but mentally I missed sauteeing the onions to add to the ground beef. I'll try using onion powder instead of the real thing.

I do sauteed onions all the time since starting IP. I just make sure they don't brown. I do this by using a little grapeseed oil, and then periodically adding little amounts of water, or chicken broth. As it cooks off I add a little more until the onions are nice and tender. They taste really good this way. I do the same with green peppers. You have to really watch them closely.

sarita75 09-03-2013 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by AliExpat (Post 4831634)
For me it's ONIONS!! I just thought of this because I'm making baked cod tonight and I would usually sautee some onions garlic and capers then add some parsley and lemon and pour that over the fish. But, it's just not the same without the onions. I made stuffed peppers last week that were awesome, but mentally I missed sauteeing the onions to add to the ground beef. I'll try using onion powder instead of the real thing.

I had halibut this weekend with capers + juice, olive oil and salt and pepper with lemon zest and it was amazing. Give that a whirl. Seriously, it was amazing. :)

schenectady 09-03-2013 05:05 PM

What do I miss most - no question...baking ANYTHING! I love to bake for my family and have fresh yeast bread on the table when they come home for dinner.
Breakfast - German pancakes, yeast waffles, streusel coffee cake. Dessert - oh, anything chocolate, nuts. Cookies for any occasion, here or at school or office.
Fortunately, the only one left at home is my husband so I still sometimes bake brad, halving the recipe.
Am I tempted - only when it is very very fresh out of the oven but I have been stalwart for 2 weeks, 2 days and want to go on and on.
I have 24 years of bad eating to counter and I know it will not be easy or fast, but I am in it for the long haul.

CrystalWolf 09-03-2013 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by dak1lls (Post 4831650)
I do sauteed onions all the time since starting IP. I just make sure they don't brown. I do this by using a little grapeseed oil, and then periodically adding little amounts of water, or chicken broth. As it cooks off I add a little more until the onions are nice and tender. They taste really good this way. I do the same with green peppers. You have to really watch them closely.

Look at you!!! Love the new avatar!

AliExpat 09-03-2013 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by sarita75 (Post 4831660)
I had halibut this weekend with capers + juice, olive oil and salt and pepper with lemon zest and it was amazing. Give that a whirl. Seriously, it was amazing. :)

Mmmm, sounds delish!! Are we allowed capers? They're a berry but they're salty...hmmm. A few shouldn't hurt. Thanks Sarita!!!!

JLUS 09-03-2013 07:18 PM

Interesting choice of topics... For me I would rather when I am this forum focus my energy on what I can cook and enjoy on IP... All the new foods I am trying and new ways of making things that keep me OP and teach me about how best to eat when in maintenance.

Not that everyone doesn't miss some things! And some of those things will become part of maintenance, a few things may become very occasional eats, and still others may be gone for the long term.

One thing IP is teaching me is that, for me, I will have to change MANY of my old ways in exchange for new and healthier things that I am learning to love just as much!!

dak1lls 09-03-2013 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by CrystalWolf (Post 4831723)
Look at you!!! Love the new avatar!

Awe, thanks!

Tuscany123 09-03-2013 08:24 PM

Nothing! I really don't like to cook. My husband and kids like very average food. There's nothing wrong with that but I always enjoyed trying new recipes but they won't eat them. So I lost the love to cook a LONG time ago!

JLUS 09-03-2013 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Tuscany123 (Post 4831869)
Nothing! I really don't like to cook. My husband and kids like very average food. There's nothing wrong with that but I always enjoyed trying new recipes but they won't eat them. So I lost the love to cook a LONG time ago!

Maybe IP is the perfect time to rekindle your interest in cooking by trying some of the amazing recipes I these forums. For YOU!!

DivaDanielle 09-03-2013 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by schenectady (Post 4831717)
What do I miss most - no question...baking ANYTHING! I love to bake for my family and have fresh yeast bread on the table when they come home for dinner.
Breakfast - German pancakes, yeast waffles, streusel coffee cake. Dessert - oh, anything chocolate, nuts. Cookies for any occasion, here or at school or office.
Fortunately, the only one left at home is my husband so I still sometimes bake brad, halving the recipe.
Am I tempted - only when it is very very fresh out of the oven but I have been stalwart for 2 weeks, 2 days and want to go on and on.
I have 24 years of bad eating to counter and I know it will not be easy or fast, but I am in it for the long haul.

I agree. I love to bake and decorate cakes, so I am having to put off my hobby while on IP. It's a small sacrifice that I am willing to make.

lisa32989 09-03-2013 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by JLUS (Post 4831818)
Interesting choice of topics... For me I would rather when I am this forum focus my energy on what I can cook and enjoy on IP... All the new foods I am trying and new ways of making things that keep me OP and teach me about how best to eat when in maintenance.

Not that everyone doesn't miss some things! And some of those things will become part of maintenance, a few things may become very occasional eats, and still others may be gone for the long term.

One thing IP is teaching me is that, for me, I will have to change MANY of my old ways in exchange for new and healthier things that I am learning to love just as much!!

This!
We can focus on what we miss or we can focus on what we CAN have.
I choose to focus my energy on healing and wellness

What new foods are you using to keep you ON PLAN?
What wonderful recipes are working for you?

What are you finding helpful to carry you into maintenance?

eandc2006 09-04-2013 01:37 PM

I definitely miss fruits and big breakfasts...Phase 3 ones to be exact. I also miss having a glass of wine with friends. That being said, I equally appreciate all the new foods/recipes that I have come to love. Even maintaining for the last 9 months I have found that I use more of my IP recipes than I ever expected. However, I think it's human to acknowledge that we all enjoy certain foods and miss them...besides giving up certain foods does not mean that they are bad or that we will never have them again (fruits, dairy, etc). I read once that IP (specifically phase 1 and 2) is a short term (depending on the weight you need to loose for a long term solution.

kkids 09-04-2013 09:09 PM

I actually still cook for DH & DS...just miss that glass of wine while I'm cooking! For a while before beginning IP, I put crabapple juice & later water in my wine glass! It's all about the glass.

Tuscany123 09-04-2013 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by JLUS (Post 4831893)
Maybe IP is the perfect time to rekindle your interest in cooking by trying some of the amazing recipes I these forums. For YOU!!

That's what I love about this program, it's flexible. Right now I could care less about cooking. I make a meal for my family, or DH does, and I just get my veggies in any way I can with a packet or RTD. Usually 2 cups spinich in a chocolate smoothie or broccoli puréed into a soup. I'm just not focused on the food right now and don't miss anything. But I'm barely 2 weeks in. Later, if I get bored, I can get creative with packets (I'm doing a mix of IP and alternatives).

This program really is for everyone!


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