The reason they're against cooked tomatoes is that cooking supposedly concentrates the sugars or something. I personally think it's one of those tiny things that if you do a whole bunch of tiny things wrong, it can slow you down, but if that's all you do, it won't be a big deal. Also, if that makes your food more palatable a few times a month, adds some variety, and helps you stay OP the rest of the time, then it's probably actually helping you in the long run.
This has me thinking about a noodle-less lasagna creation of some sort wtih a big portobello mushroom cap, some ground turkey, cottage and mozzarella cheese, and some of that tomato sauce...yummy sounding lunch. I think I'll give this a try. Of course, this would only work if your center lets you do half meat protein, half cheese, but mine says it's fine.
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