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Old March 9th, 2004, 05:45 AM
Miss Violette
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honey roasted soy nuts, first time I ever ate these, I love them and
even thought my sister's BF doesn't know it yet, he is going to make brittle
and substitute these to see if it will work.

Chicken sausage, 2 points totally excellent

Breaded eggplant cutlets. pretty point dense, if you like this kind of
thing you will love it. I will save it for the last day of the week and
flex points.

noodles italiano SP? easy to fix and in a rush OK but you can do the same
by boiling penna pasta and throwing on a can of delmonte zucchini and
tomatosauce

garlic humus sp? I wish I hadn't purchased this it is just too good

I have already talked about spinach pie, pitas and 2 point bagels.

Lee


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Old March 9th, 2004, 06:28 AM
Fred
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You may have to move closer to TJ's! (g)

On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 22:45:53 -0600, "Miss Violette"
wrote:

honey roasted soy nuts, first time I ever ate these, I love them and
even thought my sister's BF doesn't know it yet, he is going to make brittle
and substitute these to see if it will work.

Chicken sausage, 2 points totally excellent

Breaded eggplant cutlets. pretty point dense, if you like this kind of
thing you will love it. I will save it for the last day of the week and
flex points.

noodles italiano SP? easy to fix and in a rush OK but you can do the same
by boiling penna pasta and throwing on a can of delmonte zucchini and
tomatosauce

garlic humus sp? I wish I hadn't purchased this it is just too good

I have already talked about spinach pie, pitas and 2 point bagels.

Lee


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Old March 9th, 2004, 06:53 AM
Miss Violette
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I am thinking being this far away might NOT be a bad thing, Lee
Fred wrote in message
...
You may have to move closer to TJ's! (g)

On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 22:45:53 -0600, "Miss Violette"
wrote:

honey roasted soy nuts, first time I ever ate these, I love them and
even thought my sister's BF doesn't know it yet, he is going to make

brittle
and substitute these to see if it will work.

Chicken sausage, 2 points totally excellent

Breaded eggplant cutlets. pretty point dense, if you like this kind of
thing you will love it. I will save it for the last day of the week and
flex points.

noodles italiano SP? easy to fix and in a rush OK but you can do the

same
by boiling penna pasta and throwing on a can of delmonte zucchini and
tomatosauce

garlic humus sp? I wish I hadn't purchased this it is just too good

I have already talked about spinach pie, pitas and 2 point bagels.

Lee




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Old March 9th, 2004, 08:35 AM
Joyce
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I haven't tried the eggplant cutlets, think I do remember looking at them and
thinking the points were rather high. Then thought maybe I could make something
similar myself (but never quite got around to trying). I do love the chicken
sausage though, and am thrilled that you found them good too. They are a staple
in our home, so much you can do with them.

I've never tried the humus either ... am wondering if I even dare trying. I need
no new addictions. G

Joyce

On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 22:45:53 -0600, "Miss Violette"
wrote:

honey roasted soy nuts, first time I ever ate these, I love them and
even thought my sister's BF doesn't know it yet, he is going to make brittle
and substitute these to see if it will work.

Chicken sausage, 2 points totally excellent

Breaded eggplant cutlets. pretty point dense, if you like this kind of
thing you will love it. I will save it for the last day of the week and
flex points.

noodles italiano SP? easy to fix and in a rush OK but you can do the same
by boiling penna pasta and throwing on a can of delmonte zucchini and
tomatosauce

garlic humus sp? I wish I hadn't purchased this it is just too good

I have already talked about spinach pie, pitas and 2 point bagels.

Lee


  #5  
Old March 9th, 2004, 08:53 AM
Miss Violette
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There is a WW recipe to make eggplant parmesan, if you stopped after the
breading it would be similar, no cheese or sauce, just bake. and lots less
points. I bought these to see if they were different and as good as they
are they will only be used to fix the "emergency" food when we are both too
tired. but they are tasty, I love garlic so the spread is just tooto good,
Lee
Joyce wrote in message
...
I haven't tried the eggplant cutlets, think I do remember looking at them

and
thinking the points were rather high. Then thought maybe I could make

something
similar myself (but never quite got around to trying). I do love the

chicken
sausage though, and am thrilled that you found them good too. They are a

staple
in our home, so much you can do with them.

I've never tried the humus either ... am wondering if I even dare trying.

I need
no new addictions. G

Joyce

On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 22:45:53 -0600, "Miss Violette"


wrote:

honey roasted soy nuts, first time I ever ate these, I love them and
even thought my sister's BF doesn't know it yet, he is going to make

brittle
and substitute these to see if it will work.

Chicken sausage, 2 points totally excellent

Breaded eggplant cutlets. pretty point dense, if you like this kind of
thing you will love it. I will save it for the last day of the week and
flex points.

noodles italiano SP? easy to fix and in a rush OK but you can do the

same
by boiling penna pasta and throwing on a can of delmonte zucchini and
tomatosauce

garlic humus sp? I wish I hadn't purchased this it is just too good

I have already talked about spinach pie, pitas and 2 point bagels.

Lee




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Old March 9th, 2004, 02:07 PM
Laura
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We went out to dinner the other night and I ordered Eggplant parm. Brought
half home but was shocked at the number of points the meal had. I'm not sure
when I'll have that again.

"Joyce" wrote in message
...
I haven't tried the eggplant cutlets, think I do remember looking at them

and
thinking the points were rather high. Then thought maybe I could make

something
similar myself (but never quite got around to trying). I do love the

chicken
sausage though, and am thrilled that you found them good too. They are a

staple
in our home, so much you can do with them.

I've never tried the humus either ... am wondering if I even dare trying.

I need
no new addictions. G

Joyce

On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 22:45:53 -0600, "Miss Violette"


wrote:

honey roasted soy nuts, first time I ever ate these, I love them and
even thought my sister's BF doesn't know it yet, he is going to make

brittle
and substitute these to see if it will work.

Chicken sausage, 2 points totally excellent

Breaded eggplant cutlets. pretty point dense, if you like this kind of
thing you will love it. I will save it for the last day of the week and
flex points.

noodles italiano SP? easy to fix and in a rush OK but you can do the

same
by boiling penna pasta and throwing on a can of delmonte zucchini and
tomatosauce

garlic humus sp? I wish I hadn't purchased this it is just too good

I have already talked about spinach pie, pitas and 2 point bagels.

Lee



  #7  
Old March 9th, 2004, 02:07 PM
Laura
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Dang. No TJs near here.

"Miss Violette" wrote in message
...
honey roasted soy nuts, first time I ever ate these, I love them and
even thought my sister's BF doesn't know it yet, he is going to make

brittle
and substitute these to see if it will work.

Chicken sausage, 2 points totally excellent

Breaded eggplant cutlets. pretty point dense, if you like this kind of
thing you will love it. I will save it for the last day of the week and
flex points.

noodles italiano SP? easy to fix and in a rush OK but you can do the same
by boiling penna pasta and throwing on a can of delmonte zucchini and
tomatosauce

garlic humus sp? I wish I hadn't purchased this it is just too good

I have already talked about spinach pie, pitas and 2 point bagels.

Lee



  #8  
Old March 9th, 2004, 10:57 PM
Laura
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I was so disappointed when I got home. DH does not like eggplant so I
figured it was an okay meal. NOT! Had a 1/4 for lunch the next day and there
is still another 1/4 serving for lunch in the refrig. Not sure if I will
bother eating it or not.

I'll pass your chicken parm recipe to DH, the chef. He likes quick and easy
meals. Not that he has anything better to do than play his computer games
all afternoon. g

"Joyce" wrote in message
...
yeah, that would be a definitely high point meal item. Figure the only

*good*
think in it is the eggplant. Breading, cheese, oil, sauce all are pretty

point
laden. I make chicken parmesan at home (a generic version) and it's only

about 3
or 4 points. Perdue packages breaded chicken cutlets that are 2 and 3

points each
.. hunts canned spaghetti sauce is about 1/2 a point per cup, I add my own

spices
to it ... and a slice of ff mozzarella cheese. Bake the cutlets, top with

sauce
and cheese when done baking, and pop in the oven for just a minute to melt

the
cheese. Everyone in the house loves it, and it is a quickie meal with

little to
no muss/fuss for me. I usually serve it with some veggies, a salad and

wheat
pasta on the side (I like my pasta).

Joyce

On Tue, 09 Mar 2004 13:07:04 GMT, "Laura" wrote:

We went out to dinner the other night and I ordered Eggplant parm.

Brought
half home but was shocked at the number of points the meal had. I'm not

sure
when I'll have that again.

"Joyce" wrote in message
.. .
I haven't tried the eggplant cutlets, think I do remember looking at

them
and
thinking the points were rather high. Then thought maybe I could make

something
similar myself (but never quite got around to trying). I do love the

chicken
sausage though, and am thrilled that you found them good too. They are

a
staple
in our home, so much you can do with them.

I've never tried the humus either ... am wondering if I even dare

trying.
I need
no new addictions. G

Joyce

On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 22:45:53 -0600, "Miss Violette"


wrote:

honey roasted soy nuts, first time I ever ate these, I love them

and
even thought my sister's BF doesn't know it yet, he is going to make

brittle
and substitute these to see if it will work.

Chicken sausage, 2 points totally excellent

Breaded eggplant cutlets. pretty point dense, if you like this kind

of
thing you will love it. I will save it for the last day of the week

and
flex points.

noodles italiano SP? easy to fix and in a rush OK but you can do the

same
by boiling penna pasta and throwing on a can of delmonte zucchini and
tomatosauce

garlic humus sp? I wish I hadn't purchased this it is just too good

I have already talked about spinach pie, pitas and 2 point bagels.

Lee




  #9  
Old March 10th, 2004, 11:00 AM
Miss Violette
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where did you have it and what points did you come up with? Lee
Laura wrote in message
...
We went out to dinner the other night and I ordered Eggplant parm. Brought
half home but was shocked at the number of points the meal had. I'm not

sure
when I'll have that again.

"Joyce" wrote in message
...
I haven't tried the eggplant cutlets, think I do remember looking at

them
and
thinking the points were rather high. Then thought maybe I could make

something
similar myself (but never quite got around to trying). I do love the

chicken
sausage though, and am thrilled that you found them good too. They are

a
staple
in our home, so much you can do with them.

I've never tried the humus either ... am wondering if I even dare

trying.
I need
no new addictions. G

Joyce

On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 22:45:53 -0600, "Miss Violette"


wrote:

honey roasted soy nuts, first time I ever ate these, I love them

and
even thought my sister's BF doesn't know it yet, he is going to make

brittle
and substitute these to see if it will work.

Chicken sausage, 2 points totally excellent

Breaded eggplant cutlets. pretty point dense, if you like this kind of
thing you will love it. I will save it for the last day of the week

and
flex points.

noodles italiano SP? easy to fix and in a rush OK but you can do the

same
by boiling penna pasta and throwing on a can of delmonte zucchini and
tomatosauce

garlic humus sp? I wish I hadn't purchased this it is just too good

I have already talked about spinach pie, pitas and 2 point bagels.

Lee





  #10  
Old March 10th, 2004, 11:02 AM
Miss Violette
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It was worth the drive, Lee
Laura wrote in message
...
Dang. No TJs near here.

"Miss Violette" wrote in message
...
honey roasted soy nuts, first time I ever ate these, I love them and
even thought my sister's BF doesn't know it yet, he is going to make

brittle
and substitute these to see if it will work.

Chicken sausage, 2 points totally excellent

Breaded eggplant cutlets. pretty point dense, if you like this kind of
thing you will love it. I will save it for the last day of the week and
flex points.

noodles italiano SP? easy to fix and in a rush OK but you can do the

same
by boiling penna pasta and throwing on a can of delmonte zucchini and
tomatosauce

garlic humus sp? I wish I hadn't purchased this it is just too good

I have already talked about spinach pie, pitas and 2 point bagels.

Lee





 




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