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  • Quote: Marie you're so sweet! Thank you for the compliments.

    My blog is www.LamberJules.com. PM on the way.
    It was just more the esthetics of the site (colours/picutres/etc...I thought were different, I could just not be remembering correctly because I know I was on there awhile ago . Anyway it looks really good. You must have had some training???
  • Quote: It was just more the esthetics of the site (colours/picutres/etc...I thought were different, I could just not be remembering correctly because I know I was on there awhile ago . Anyway it looks really good. You must have had some training???
    I suppose if you were on there sometime last year than it probably did change a bit. It's always a work in progress.

    I did add a recipe index to help people navigate a little easier through the site for specific recipes based on ingredient or dish.

    No training...just playing around for awhile on some blogs and websites. I have fun with it! Truly makes me happy to tinker with it and to help others. I love the emails I get from people who find the blog enjoying, reading my experiences in weight loss, and the recipes for food and body care. I get a lot of joy from it. Would love to do it full-time! Sigh.......
  • Quote: I suppose if you were on there sometime last year than it probably did change a bit. It's always a work in progress.

    I did add a recipe index to help people navigate a little easier through the site for specific recipes based on ingredient or dish.

    No training...just playing around for awhile on some blogs and websites. I have fun with it! Truly makes me happy to tinker with it and to help others. I love the emails I get from people who find the blog enjoying, reading my experiences in weight loss, and the recipes for food and body care. I get a lot of joy from it. Would love to do it full-time! Sigh.......
    Awesome blog.....Maybe I will get motivated now after seeing yours...lol Yes, Amber, I agree....it just takes some tinkering around and then you find your way....You look Fab and your little blog too....
  • I've been selected to cook Easter dinner. Thinking of doing a ham. Anyone have any IP friendly spiral ham recipes/ideas? The only thing I can come up with is a glaze with WF jelly, which I'm really not a fan of and may not want to put the family through that

    If nothing else, I can always do my own roast chicken.
  • Better late than never, here's my OP recipe for a Turnip and Leek Kugel. I swear this tastes like potato latkes -- scrumptious!! I posted it here:

    www.unlimitedlettuce.com
  • Quote: Better late than never, here's my OP recipe for a Turnip and Leek Kugel. I swear this tastes like potato latkes -- scrumptious!! I posted it here:

    www.unlimitedlettuce.com
    Wow those look great. Nice idea! I don't know what the heck kugel is but I like potato latkes. Thanks for sharing. Do you think rutabaga could also work instead of turnip?
  • A kugel is a pudding. Some kugels are sweet, like a noodle kugel, and some are savory like this one.

    You could definitely try this with rutabega. The only thing is that it's a restricted veggie and I try not to eat those too often. Let me know how it works!
  • Thanks, everything looks great!!
  • New recipe today: Cucumber and Radish Salad. So good and fresh--super easy.

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  • Today's recipe is for Peruvian Style Roasted Chicken. Super simple and so good! Enjoy.

    www.unlimitedlettuce.com
  • After a little hiatus from posting, here's an amazing Fennel Soup recipe that is super easy and 100% OP (of course!). Hope you like it.

    http://www.unlimitedlettuce.com/2013...airy-free.html
  • Debra, I tried the Peruvian chicken and it was SOOO good ( and so easy!) I have always been afraid to roast a chicken, but not any more. Even though it is a phase I recipe, I think I will keep it around even in maintenance. THe picky family loved it as well, thanks!
  • Quote: Debra, I tried the Peruvian chicken and it was SOOO good ( and so easy!) I have always been afraid to roast a chicken, but not any more. Even though it is a phase I recipe, I think I will keep it around even in maintenance. THe picky family loved it as well, thanks!
    Thank you so much!! I love that recipe--it's on a fast rotation at my house. I'll try to put up another roasted chicken recipe soon. It's such an easy way to prepare it -- high heat, short time = nice and juicy!

    I really appreciate you sharing your success with the recipe. Thanks again!
  • I know everyone loves using rhubarb as a sweet compote. I still wanted to find a savory application for this lemony veggie, and here it is!

    Persian Beef (or lamb) Stew with Rhubarb
  • Thank you so much for this blog! I just made the Meatballs with Roasted Red Pepper sauce and it was the BOMB!!!!!!!

    I did 1lb of ground beef and 1lb of ground lamb. It was excellent! I even made the zucchini noodles on the side.