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296.1 | Simple Tomato-Based Sauces | MOZART::SLEWIS | | Tue Jul 15 1986 13:38 | 12 |
| I was on Weight Watchers for a while and though I was allowed the
foods you aren't most were in small quantities. If you're truly
allowed all the veggies you want, make the most of them by:
Saute {onions,peppers,garlic} in {water,buillion,wine} in a nonstick
skillet. Add crushed or whole tomatoes. Add {basil&oregano, chile
powder&cumin&tabasco}. Use as a sauce over broiled chicken or fish.
Vary amounts and seasonings to your tastes. Try other vegetables
-- eggplant, zucchini, etc.
Good Luck!
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296.2 | | VIRTUE::AITEL | Helllllllp Mr. Wizard! | Wed Jul 16 1986 14:18 | 17 |
| I've had good luck cooking fish in the microwave in about 1/4 inch
of milk. This keeps it from drying out, and the fish tastes quite
good. I top the fish with my herb-of-the-day (marjoram, basil,
thyme, parsley all work well - I'm growing lemon thyme just for
this dish!). It takes only about 5 min for fish to cook - I
test it after 3 min, and again every min until it's done.
I expect that Chicken would also benifit from cooking in milk,
or any broth-type liquid. Especially if you've got to take the
skins off, it's important to keep the meat from drying out while
you cook it. How 'bout cooking chicken in chicken broth to which
you've added a bit of sherry, ginger, and garlic. Then serve it
on rice with a side order of stir-fries (done with Pam to avoid
the oil), and make up a large pot of tea. Add some fruit for
dessert, and the meal should be pretty much balanced.
--Louise
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296.4 | Keep up the good work! | CSMADM::CASS | Don't call me mama!!!! | Thu Jul 17 1986 11:13 | 18 |
| Thanks for all your replies so far...
We are under the care of a nutritionist (he is an MD), he wants
us to burn our stored fat, that's why we can't have any fat in
our food. I should have added to my list of "nos"
No booze (including sherry, so that
heavenly chicken recipe is
out!)
No fruit juice (can't have the V-8, besides
it's LOADED with salt!)
I appreciate all your suggestions so far. Even if I can't follow
them word for word, it gives me more ideas on what I could do.
Thanks for your input!!!
-clc-who-is-already-five-pounds-lighter-and-counting
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296.5 | | VIRTUE::AITEL | Helllllllp Mr. Wizard! | Thu Jul 17 1986 13:57 | 11 |
| You might ask him if COOKING with sherry/wine is out. When
you cook booze, the alchohol evaporates out, and all you
have left is the flavor-part of it. Sherry is a great
seasoning. One caution - stuff sold as cooking wine (the
Holland House et al stuff) sometimes has added salt.
You could try buying a juicer and making your own carrot/
celery/cucumber/tomato etc juices. Then you'll know there's
no added salt or preservatives.
--Louise
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296.6 | | CIVIC::WEBER | | Fri Jul 18 1986 09:09 | 6 |
| I love to cook my fish in the microwave. I tend to put the
fish in a dish with a little lemon juice then throw in the
veggies on top and cook for 4-5 min. I think break the fish
up and mix in with the veggies. It's a good way for me to
eat fish (without sauces) and yet not feel like I'm eating
it (I hate to eat it).
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296.7 | | KOALA::ROBINS | Scott A. Robins, ZKO2-2/R94 | Fri Jul 18 1986 14:08 | 5 |
| re .5: stuff sold as cooking wine ALWAYS has salt added (1.5% by
volume), or they can't sell it as cooking wine (they must sell it
as wine, which requires a liquor license, etc.)
Scott
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296.8 | chicken salid | DONJON::EYRING | | Wed Jul 23 1986 12:00 | 15 |
| I have a GREAT salid recipe, which I first tastes in Chicago. It's
very simple:
lots of lettace
one orange, in sections with each section in 3 - 4 pieces (no
seeds please!)
cup up cold chicken breast, no skin
cashew nuts - unsalted
As for a dressing, I use a sweet and sour dressing made with papaya
seeds, but it has oil and sugar in it so I assume you don't want
that. You are on your own for the dressing!
I eat this at least once a week, tonight in fact.
Good luck!
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296.9 | sounds familiar.... | CSMADM::CASS | Don't call me mama!!!! | Wed Jul 23 1986 17:39 | 6 |
| Sounds like one I have that uses pineapple instead of orange and
almonds rather than cashews (variations on a theme??). We mix
ours with a little bit of Weight Watchers mayo, but your dressing
sounds better. We'll have to save that for post-diet (sigh!).
-clc-
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296.11 | yogurt!!! | OZONE::OHARE | | Thu Jul 31 1986 17:52 | 11 |
| It's been several years since I've been on a diet, but I remember
one of my diet staples was yogurt--it's very versatile. I used
to
make a salad dressing by mixing yogurt with Hidden Valley Ranch
packaged salad dressing mix--you probably can't do this because
I imagine the packaged mix has salt in it, but you could probably
experiment on your own by mixing different herbs and spices with
the yogurt. Once you get the right combination, it also makes a
good sauce for chicken or fish--I poured it over either before baking.
I used it as a topping for baked potatoes. I mixed it with cold
chicken to make chicken salad. Hope you like yogurt!
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296.12 | | APTECH::PHILBROOK | Chico's Daddy | Mon Aug 04 1986 09:39 | 6 |
| I agree, yogurt is wonderful, but..... make sure you buy low- or
non-fat yogurt. Yogurt can have upwards of 220 calories and loads
of fat and sugar - it's important to stay away from fat when on
a diet.
Mike
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296.13 | yogurt's a no-no too!! | CSMADM::CASS | Don't call me mama!!!! | Tue Aug 05 1986 14:52 | 10 |
| re .12
Absolutely...that's why we can't have it!!! See, it's not so
easy is it?!?!?
Fortunately, we have turned into real fish eaters so that helps.
I'm planning to try a no butter/no oil shrimp scampi this week.
If it omes out ok I'll post the recipe here.
clc-who-is-now-fourteen-pounds-lighter
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296.14 | why not yogurt??? | OZONE::OHARE | | Fri Aug 08 1986 16:06 | 5 |
| RE .13
Just out of curiosity...why can't you eat the plain, non-fat variety
of yogurt that's made from skim milk??? That's what I was referring
to, not the flavored type that's loaded with fruit and sugar.
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