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ploesj 05.14.2009 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by joe11121
Oh wow, that was lame. hah


i love to toast dark bread and then eat it with honey, sliced strawberries and some fresh mint.

or quickly heat some nutbread and eat it with bree, slices of apple and honey.

bread with banana, sugar and some drops of lemon juice makes a great snack too.

sarramkrop 05.14.2009 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by gmku
Get some wraps. Almost anything tastes good in a wrap. Leftovers, eggs, deli meat. You can add whatever--lettuce, tomatos, other veggies. My favorites are spinach and sun tomato wraps.


Good call about the wraps. All I'm eating for lunch at the moment is falafel-wraps with yoghurt in them.

gmku 05.14.2009 05:50 PM

I eat toast about every other morning with my eggs.

My daily breakfast is three eggs, scrambled, sometimes mixed with salsa and a tiny bit of cheese.

And coffee with cream.

ploesj 05.14.2009 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
Good call about the wraps. All I'm eating for lunch at the moment is falafel-wraps with yoghurt in them.


falafel is the best meat replacer ever, when it's the right kind. i now go to organic shops to get it, since they don't have any decent kind in the regular supermarkets (my parents are in charge of the groceries and they dont have the ime to go to any other shop)

Kegmama 05.14.2009 05:51 PM

All you need is mozzarella cheese, sliced veggies, olive oil, pita pockets, and a grill. Brush the pita with oil, layer on the veggies and cheese, and then grill until the pita is crisp, the veggies are tender and the cheese is melted.

Ingredients
1 pita bread round
1 teaspoon olive oil
3 tablespoons pizza sauce
1/2 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
1/8 teaspoon garlic salt
Your choice of veggies

Directions
  • Preheat grill for medium-high heat.
  • Spread one side of the pita with olive oil and pizza sauce. Top with cheese and mushrooms, and season with garlic salt.
  • Lightly oil grill grate. Place pita pizza on grill, cover, and cook until cheese completely melts, about 5 minutes.
Prep Time:5m
Cook Time:15m
Ready in:20m
Yield:1 serving

terminal pharmacy 05.14.2009 05:52 PM

here is the recipe for the pumpkin pea risotto, it is from the neil perry book the food i love. neil perry is the owner of the rockpool restaurant in sydney which is amonst the top 100 restaurants in the world according to gourmet traveller.

 

joe11121 05.14.2009 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by ploesj
i love to toast dark bread and then eat it with honey, sliced strawberries and some fresh mint.

or quickly heat some nutbread and eat it with bree, slices of apple and honey.

bread with banana, sugar and some drops of lemon juice makes a great snack too.


*drool*
Sounds so good.

ploesj 05.14.2009 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by gmku
I eat toast about every other morning with my eggs.

My daily breakfast is three eggs, scrambled, sometimes mixed with salsa and a tiny bit of cheese.

And coffee with cream.

three eggs a day? that's what my nutritionist told me to have in one week! and i can have more eggs than non-vegetarians for some reson (don't remember why exactly)

girlgun 05.14.2009 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Kegmama
All you need is mozzarella cheese, sliced veggies, olive oil, pita pockets, and a grill. Brush the pita with oil, layer on the veggies and cheese, and then grill until the pita is crisp, the veggies are tender and the cheese is melted.

Ingredients
1 pita bread round
1 teaspoon olive oil
3 tablespoons pizza sauce
1/2 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
1/8 teaspoon garlic salt
Your choice of veggies

Directions
  • Preheat grill for medium-high heat.
  • Spread one side of the pita with olive oil and pizza sauce. Top with cheese and mushrooms, and season with garlic salt.
  • Lightly oil grill grate. Place pita pizza on grill, cover, and cook until cheese completely melts, about 5 minutes.
Prep Time:5m
Cook Time:15m
Ready in:20m
Yield:1 serving


oooh la la!

sounds great!

so many good recipes in this thread! i will have to report back monday night.

sarramkrop 05.14.2009 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by ploesj
falafel is the best meat replacer ever, when it's the right kind. i now go to organic shops to get it, since they don't have any decent kind in the regular supermarkets (my parents are in charge of the groceries and they dont have the ime to go to any other shop)


Yes, it's not easy to find good falafels. You're also right that they don't make you miss eating meat at all.

gmku 05.14.2009 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by ploesj
three eggs a day? that's what my nutritionist told me to have in one week! and i can have more eggs than non-vegetarians for some reson (don't remember why exactly)


My physician told me it's fine. Since I work out everyday, she said it's a great way to add protein (which helps muscle tone).

The worry over yolks is hype. Eggs in the morning also take me all the way to lunch. If I don't have them, I'm starving by mid-morning and then I resort to eating junk like donuts.

sarramkrop 05.14.2009 06:02 PM

With eggs I find that I prefer frying them using butter, rather than oil.

girlgun 05.14.2009 06:03 PM

butter makes everything taste better.... even if you're english.

ploesj 05.14.2009 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by gmku
My physician told me it's fine. Since I work out everyday, she said it's a great way to add protein (which helps muscle tone).

The worry over yolks is hype. Eggs in the morning also take me all the way to lunch. If I don't have them, I'm starving by mid-morning and then I resort to eating junk like donuts.


ok then, im not working out every day (unless you count stressing and running around as a real workout) so i guess i'm better off with my muesli-yoghurt-apple breakfast :P

and sarramkrop: i never miss eating meat since i became a vegetarian because i didn't like meat at all. the problem with me is that i hate the texture and taste of most meat replacers (they try to be like meat) so i usually have nuts or beans in my dishes.

gmku 05.14.2009 06:04 PM

Ha ha. Yeah. A little butter is fine.

ploesj 05.14.2009 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by gmku
Ha ha. Yeah. A little butter is fine.


a bit of salted butter with chocolate sprinkles on bread. mm.

Sonic Youth 37 05.14.2009 08:02 PM

I use a lot of Good Eats recipes. Today I made Potato and Leek soup. I'm also known to make a damn fine pizza, but I use boxed crust.

And yeah, butter makes everything better. I use like 1/4 of a stick to make 2 friend sandwiches .

floatingslowly 05.14.2009 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
good thing flotzers is a robot.


I require the flesh of living beings!!!!!!!!

I knew that I should have specified further than" :(:(:(" and her dislike of meat.

she'll eat meat, sometimes (just not often). thinking about my earlier post made me fear a new fascist meatless regime.

HALP!

phoenix 05.14.2009 09:45 PM

hire a mexican ladeee who wants to come to the amerikkka to be yr cook?

you dont need to be in the kitchen, and flots gets mexican food.

win win?

floatingslowly 05.15.2009 08:38 AM

<<((("now to get gg out of the house while I "help" mi sancha make fish taco."))


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