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Old October 22nd, 2007, 11:41 AM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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..... for a whole week! I cooked a nice organic chicken in the slow cooker
last night and I have a pan of lovely stock to use for soup.

What would you make for yourself??? I suspect you have more choices than me
because I don't like hot or spicy food

I shall pick the meat off the bones for some chicken soup, but what to do
with the rest?

I just had a lovely cheese omelette for lunch and not a carb in sight)
(well almost)


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Old October 22nd, 2007, 03:47 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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On Oct 22, 5:41 am, "Ophelia" wrote:
.... for a whole week! I cooked a nice organic chicken in the slow cooker
last night and I have a pan of lovely stock to use for soup.

What would you make for yourself??? I suspect you have more choices than me
because I don't like hot or spicy food

I shall pick the meat off the bones for some chicken soup, but what to do
with the rest?

I just had a lovely cheese omelette for lunch and not a carb in sight)
(well almost)


. Chocolate Mousse:

Dump:

Heavy Whipping Cream
Droste Cocoa powder
Splenda

Into a Magic Bullet or a plain old blender. Lixivate. Eat. Rejoice
therefore.

This also works with any flavoring or Da Vinci syrup. For a real
dessert you can fold in some frozen raspberries.

or:

Cold Day Lucky Mushroom Soup of the Five Ukrainian Treasures:

Mushrooms
Butter
1/4 onion

Fry.

Put that chicken stock in there or veggie boullion or water, or
something like that.

Stir it up and then add a couple fat spoonfuls of sour cream.

Share with a friend with whom you would like to Get Lucky.

This is actually adapted from my *favorite* lc recipe -- the original
is he
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.s...453eef4673a121

I was thinking I wanted some of this stuff the other day. I'll let ya
know if I Get Lucky.

c
I've noticed it's better if you're lucky to begin with

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Old October 22nd, 2007, 04:18 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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I'd make one of Myra's cheesecakes, all for myself :-) Then I could
have cheesecake for breakfast and snack every day.
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Old October 22nd, 2007, 04:31 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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DJ Delorie wrote:
I'd make one of Myra's cheesecakes, all for myself :-) Then I could
have cheesecake for breakfast and snack every day.


Oh I daren't I only have 5 days


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Old October 22nd, 2007, 05:17 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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"Ophelia" wrote

DJ Delorie wrote:
I'd make one of Myra's cheesecakes, all for myself :-) Then I could
have cheesecake for breakfast and snack every day.


Oh I daren't I only have 5 days


That will save you. Have 1 slice /day for breakfast / snack for 5 days and
then let everyone else eat some.


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Old October 22nd, 2007, 05:24 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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"Roger Zoul" writes:
That will save you. Have 1 slice /day for breakfast / snack for 5 days and
then let everyone else eat some.


Or one slice for breakfast, one for lunch, and one for dinner, for 5
days. That leaves one left over so you can honestly say "I didn't eat
the whole thing!" :-)
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Old October 22nd, 2007, 05:52 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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Roger Zoul wrote:
"Ophelia" wrote

DJ Delorie wrote:
I'd make one of Myra's cheesecakes, all for myself :-) Then I could
have cheesecake for breakfast and snack every day.


Oh I daren't I only have 5 days


That will save you. Have 1 slice /day for breakfast / snack for 5
days and then let everyone else eat some.


There is no, everyone else. Just my David

Actually I just daren't make something too yummily sweet. I don't usually
want something sweet at all, but if I do eat something, it sets me off for
more

I have chickened out of making that lovely thing c suggsted, but I did make
the soup and it was delicious


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Old October 22nd, 2007, 05:53 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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DJ Delorie wrote:
"Roger Zoul" writes:
That will save you. Have 1 slice /day for breakfast / snack for 5
days and then let everyone else eat some.


Or one slice for breakfast, one for lunch, and one for dinner, for 5
days. That leaves one left over so you can honestly say "I didn't eat
the whole thing!" :-)


LOL I like your way of thinking See my other post to Roger


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Old October 22nd, 2007, 06:24 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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"Ophelia" wrote in message
...
Roger Zoul wrote:
"Ophelia" wrote

DJ Delorie wrote:
I'd make one of Myra's cheesecakes, all for myself :-) Then I could
have cheesecake for breakfast and snack every day.

Oh I daren't I only have 5 days


That will save you. Have 1 slice /day for breakfast / snack for 5
days and then let everyone else eat some.


There is no, everyone else. Just my David

Actually I just daren't make something too yummily sweet. I don't usually
want something sweet at all, but if I do eat something, it sets me off for
more


Oh, use less splenda and add some sour cream. You can lower the sweetness
and increase the richness. Put some berries on top or blender them up and
put inside.

I always count the ingredients and then cut into 16 slices. With the liquid
stuff, the carbs are very low and you can make it fit into a weight loss
plan (if you want to, that is).

I have chickened out of making that lovely thing c suggsted, but I did
make the soup and it was delicious


Well, enjoy your 5 days as you see best!


 




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