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In article , Ignoramus2551
wrote: I consider tomatoes to be such miracle food. Tasty, filling, and almost calorie free. Obviously they need to be complemented by a good diet and plenty of exercise. I am not advocating a "tomato diet" or anything. But lately, I like to eat 2-3 big tomatoes after my meals to fill my stomach. 3 tomatoes =75 calories, hardly calorie free. Also 15 grams of carbohydrate. |
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"Carol Frilegh" wrote in message ... In article , Ignoramus2551 wrote: I consider tomatoes to be such miracle food. Tasty, filling, and almost calorie free. Obviously they need to be complemented by a good diet and plenty of exercise. I am not advocating a "tomato diet" or anything. But lately, I like to eat 2-3 big tomatoes after my meals to fill my stomach. 3 tomatoes =75 calories, hardly calorie free. Also 15 grams of carbohydrate. I had one heirloom tomato with lunch. I could never eat three in one sitting. But, I only eat fresh tomatoes this time of year when they're in season at the farmers' markets. I can't stand the tasteless grocery store ones. Martha |
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, MH wrote: "Carol Frilegh" wrote in message ... In article , Ignoramus2551 wrote: I consider tomatoes to be such miracle food. Tasty, filling, and almost calorie free. Obviously they need to be complemented by a good diet and plenty of exercise. I am not advocating a "tomato diet" or anything. But lately, I like to eat 2-3 big tomatoes after my meals to fill my stomach. 3 tomatoes =75 calories, hardly calorie free. Also 15 grams of carbohydrate. I had one heirloom tomato with lunch. I could never eat three in one sitting. But, I only eat fresh tomatoes this time of year when they're in season at the farmers' markets. I can't stand the tasteless grocery store ones. Martha I had my first ever fried red tomato the other day and it was excellent. Just done in a little olive oil. |
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"Carol Frilegh" wrote in message ... In article , MH wrote: "Carol Frilegh" wrote in message ... In article , Ignoramus2551 wrote: I consider tomatoes to be such miracle food. Tasty, filling, and almost calorie free. Obviously they need to be complemented by a good diet and plenty of exercise. I am not advocating a "tomato diet" or anything. But lately, I like to eat 2-3 big tomatoes after my meals to fill my stomach. 3 tomatoes =75 calories, hardly calorie free. Also 15 grams of carbohydrate. I had one heirloom tomato with lunch. I could never eat three in one sitting. But, I only eat fresh tomatoes this time of year when they're in season at the farmers' markets. I can't stand the tasteless grocery store ones. Martha I had my first ever fried red tomato the other day and it was excellent. Just done in a little olive oil. My favorite way is sliced tomato with sliced fresh mozzarella cheese and fresh basil leaves. Drizzle with red wine vinegar and olive oil and a meal fit for royalty! Martha |
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I had my first ever fried red tomato the other day and it was excellent. Just done in a little olive oil. sprinkle some freshly grated parmesan cheese while frying! (if you can have it) |
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You can also broil them or put them on the grill. I use Roma tomatoes and
get rid of most of the seeds and salt the tomato and then add just a little parmesan. If grilled, I wait until they are blackish on the bottom and cheese is melted. I hate veggies but I do love to eat those. "rosie readandpost" wrote in message ... I had my first ever fried red tomato the other day and it was excellent. Just done in a little olive oil. sprinkle some freshly grated parmesan cheese while frying! (if you can have it) |
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