Daily Menu Thread - Thursday, January 17
For Eaters Only! Fasters don't bother to post :)
Please post your menu for the day to inspire the new and refresh the old. Protein Power Lifetime Plan Breakfast: 2 hard boiled eggs with butter, 4 slices bacon, small tangerine Lunch: two hamburger patties with cheese, small salad Dinner: two chicken thighs, steamed cabbage with butter Snack: chocolate shake with flax oil |
not entirely sure, but...
B: three eggs and two sausage links L: leftover roast beef (6 oz or so) and veggies (whatever veggie appeals when I open the fridge) S: option 1) 6 oz. ham rolled around olive taponnade, raw veggies option 2) if I find any good pork or fowl on sale at the grocery store this afternoon, that + fresh cooked veggies dessert planned of 3/4 c. paleo punch. Sn: almonds |
Did not eat this Am because I did not have time, but boy was I hungry by 12!
6 oz leftover meatloaf 1 tbsp. catsup 2 oz summer sausage 2 oz Colby cheese 1/3 cup soy nuts sprinkled with cinnamon and splenda 30 oz H2O so far today dinner is going to be polish Kielbasa and cabbage and more water |
1/17/02
breakfast:
mock danish, 1 c decaf with splenda and cream lunch: wasa crackers with sliced smoked turkey and muenster cheese, 2 pickle slices dinner: grilled steak and lg salad snack: 1 c SF home-made hot chocolate with 2 T whipping cream |
I just wrote down that mock danish recipe earlier and may have to give it a try tomorrow!
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That was the first time I ever had the mock danish and I was very pleasantly surprised. I made it and threw in 2 tblsp sugar free strawberry jelly on top before I nuked it. It was wonderful! Closest to a real danish I'll get for awhile! I'm ready to try the one with cinnamon in it, too!:clap:
Chele |
first time here
Breakfast- 2 eggs scrambled with bacon and a 1tbls of green onions, coffee (12/and 1/2) and cream
Lunch - cellery with garlic cream cheeese, cheddar cheese and pepperoni sticks, lots of water and a tea with cream Supper- corn beef and cabbage. I cooked it in the crockpot over night. cornbeef, cabbage, and turnip, (carrots for the others in the family) I smoothered it in butter and OOOOOOhhhhhh, I will be making that again. It's so easy and my husband just loved it. But then he says "Jo-Ann I don't have to worry about not being feed well in this house." A man that appreciates a good meal and tells you. Got to like that. :wave: |
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