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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: South Georgia
Posts: 208
Gallery: GTBraveGirl
Stats: 323/282/200
WOE: Atkins
Start Date: Restart Aug 24, 2012
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Low Carb Recipe Pictures
I am on a low carb journey. I take in less than 20 grams a day. However, my WOE isn't strictly Induction. I would love to get pics and recipes of low carb meals that will fit into that life style. Here is my sausage and cheese floopsie to start it off. It was delicious and I can't make oopsies.
Floopsie Recipe (taken from a post by Diana) 4 eggs (separated? NAH!!) 4oz cream cheese 1/4 tsp salt 1/4 tsp cream of tartar 2tsp [COLOR="Red"]worth[/COLOR] of sweetener (splenda, stevia.. whatever equivalent) 2TBS coconut flour (I might try almond next...) blend in magic bullet or blender and pour into a well greased 9x13 pan. there will be small lumps of cheese that's OK. bake at 300 for 25 minutes I did use almond flour which makes it induction nonfriendly.
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Major LCF Poster!
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Hi Robin......
I am a big fan of floopsies too....because I'm oopsie challenged. And...we have something else in common....I do less than 20 g carbs a day, but not strict Induction....and it works for me. I have a ton of recipes....most that I have gathered on this and other low carb sites....but....I will participate here.....because I believe the more the information is out there....the more chance it will fall into the hands of someone who needs it. Here are two simple things that I do with jello, that spruces up SF jello a bit. First recipe... Make jello has directed, but substitute lite coconut milk for the cold water only. (This pairs great with flavors like peach, orange, strawberry--but then again...I haven't found any flavors that it clashed with). Second recipe Make jello as directed, but substiute 4-6 oz of cream cheese for the cold water. This one is very good as well. Like I said....simple recipes, but I like to have SF jello on hand and sometimes SF jello just needs a little kick! |
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: South Georgia
Posts: 208
Gallery: GTBraveGirl
Stats: 323/282/200
WOE: Atkins
Start Date: Restart Aug 24, 2012
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Anything to spruce up sf jello. Thanks. I can't wait to try the coconut milk. I've tried substituting cream, but it separates and is a little weird. |
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Major LCF Poster!
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Chicago
Posts: 1,938
Gallery: DolphinsOnMyMind777
Stats: 224/198.6/150
WOE: Atkins & Exercise
Start Date: Start Date: October 17,2011
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Marking my spot!
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something there
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Baconland, USA
Posts: 14,452
Gallery: cleochatra
Stats: (>^.^ )> / (>'.')> / =^..^=
WOE: >30 net carbs/day
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Is this the place for sessy sessy low-carb food pics?
Pictured left to right: *Cauliflower pizza crust and *breadsticks, chocolate dipped cake, *cauliflower noodle lasagna, fruit pizza (almond crust), *breaded mozzarella sticks, crepes * = induction friendly Last edited by cleochatra; 01-07-2010 at 05:31 PM.. |
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Major LCF Poster!
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Cleo...I was wondering when you'd get here......The cauliflower pizza crust is on the menu for tomorrow night....(snowed in...good movie and pizza....yummo). I'm also trying to get up the courage to do some "Doritos". I have shredded zucchini thawing in the fridge......so....that might be in the oven tomorrow night too..... You always put a whole new spin on threads with the words RECIPES & PICS! Thanks!!! Dee |
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something there
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Baconland, USA
Posts: 14,452
Gallery: cleochatra
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You would SO not regret the Dorito goodness. I also like to follow up with the dehydrator for a couple hours after baking the Doritos, just to make sure they crisp up quickly. Leaving them out to crisp up takes too long and I'm impatient. LOL! Thank you for the compliment, you delicious lady.
I really need to make another pizza, and my 8 year old keeps bugging me for the breadsticks. |
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Major LCF Poster!
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Woah-oh-woah-Wonderland
Posts: 2,616
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Start Date: 6/11/11
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Blabbermouth!!!
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Orlando
Posts: 6,296
Gallery: daisyHair
Stats: 257/230/134-126
WOE: Atkins < 30 C/day
Start Date: 5' 3.5" - 49 years young baby~
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Cleo,
I LOVE your cali crust and I have also done your zucchini version. It's like my Holy Grail crust and also the zucchini one makes great wraps. |
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something there
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Baconland, USA
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Gallery: cleochatra
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I am so glad you guys like the crust! You made my day.
Here are a few more low carb meals I've put together with recipes: From left to right: *Chili dog in an oopsie hotdog wrap with fresh, *low carb pickle relish, *mock potato salad and dessert pizza; *fried rice, low carb fortune cookies, *stir fry (omit spring peas for induction), ginger dipping sauce, *breaded chicken; *chocolate donut; fruit pizza with almond crust; *taco pizza on a zucchini pizza crust; *crispy taco bowl and taco salad * indicate induction friendly recipes Last edited by cleochatra; 01-07-2010 at 05:47 PM.. |
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Blabbermouth!!!
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Orlando
Posts: 6,296
Gallery: daisyHair
Stats: 257/230/134-126
WOE: Atkins < 30 C/day
Start Date: 5' 3.5" - 49 years young baby~
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Oh..
Did the Taco Salad too. It was great! It's very versatile. I tried to do a "taco" shell but didn't have great luck. I think I made them too thin. This is getting me inspired again Cleo! |
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Blabbermouth!!!
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Orlando
Posts: 6,296
Gallery: daisyHair
Stats: 257/230/134-126
WOE: Atkins < 30 C/day
Start Date: 5' 3.5" - 49 years young baby~
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Ooopsie donut, right Cleo?
I have not made that one but I love your Oopsies. I started making them and smashing them flat and grilling them with cheese for a grilled cheese. They are good. Want to do a garlic bread with them some time. |
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something there
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Baconland, USA
Posts: 14,452
Gallery: cleochatra
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The donut was super easy and based on the oopsie batter (as Daisy says). It's really more of a cruller. The donut glaze is Atkins induction friendly if you use cocoa powder to make the glaze and keep to one glazed donut per day. It's here if you want to check the ingredients.
Thanks for being so sweet. I'm gearing up for more recipes, and have about 100 more planned on a sheet that I want to conquer in the next couple months. I had been swamped. ![]() |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Jax, Florida
Posts: 138
Gallery: LivestrongH2
Stats: 30 y/o and 6'3!!! 249/239/190
WOE: Atkins Induction
Start Date: 12/28/09
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Taste of Germany!
Best dinner I've had in a long time (husband agrees!)
Recipes from Linda's low carb site. CRISPY CABBAGE 1 medium head cabbage, about 27 ounces before trimming 4 tablespoons butter, melted Salt and pepper Cut the cabbage into 1-inch wedges making sure to keep the core intact on every wedge. See the photo below. You may lose a few of the lose outer leaves that aren't attached to the core. Place the cabbage on a baking sheet and brush with the melted butter. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Turn the wedges over and do the same on the other side. Roast at 450ş until the cabbage is browned around the edges, about 20-25 minutes. Makes 6 servings Can be frozen I came up w/ pork recipe based off of Linda's breaded chicken recipe For breading I used: crushed pork rinds, parm cheese, paprika, salt, pepper, garlic powder and tony chachers. Flattened out pork, dipped into egg white, coated w/ breading and fried in pan til both sides brown and crispy. It was to die for!! |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Jax, Florida
Posts: 138
Gallery: LivestrongH2
Stats: 30 y/o and 6'3!!! 249/239/190
WOE: Atkins Induction
Start Date: 12/28/09
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Cleo- I made your egg drop soup the other day and it was soooooooooo delicious!!!!! Oh, and super easy to make too!
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: South Georgia
Posts: 208
Gallery: GTBraveGirl
Stats: 323/282/200
WOE: Atkins
Start Date: Restart Aug 24, 2012
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My mouth is watering. I'm trying to figure out what recipe to use next. YUMMMMM
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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tomorrow I'm making Linda's chili relleno casserole: (I'll post pics tomorrow)
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Major LCF Poster!
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: South Alabama
Posts: 137
Gallery: Nannyhooch
Stats: 173.5/167/140
WOE: Medi Weight Loss
Start Date: January 14,2011
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: South Georgia
Posts: 208
Gallery: GTBraveGirl
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WOE: Atkins
Start Date: Restart Aug 24, 2012
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I'm glad you are here. Positive note: I started re-reading DANDR to try and remind myself about the RULES of induction. |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Jax, Florida
Posts: 138
Gallery: LivestrongH2
Stats: 30 y/o and 6'3!!! 249/239/190
WOE: Atkins Induction
Start Date: 12/28/09
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Chili relleno pics tonight! |
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: South Alabama
Posts: 137
Gallery: Nannyhooch
Stats: 173.5/167/140
WOE: Medi Weight Loss
Start Date: January 14,2011
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I have a question, nothing to do with pics of induction food..so don't get upset...LOL I haven't tried to post a pic of food, but I have problems trying to upload a profile pic. Pixel count is correct, it just won't upload...
GT I know ur feelings were hurt and jumping on you and the way it was handled was uncalled for. Just a simple note like barbade or however it's spelled was plenty. Time to move on you and your floopsies....Get your floopsie in gear and let's lose some weight! |
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: South Georgia
Posts: 208
Gallery: GTBraveGirl
Stats: 323/282/200
WOE: Atkins
Start Date: Restart Aug 24, 2012
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I don't know about the profile pic. I just save it in my hard drive picture file and upload. I've never had a problem. I can only say, keep trying. Maybe use some different pics. Anyone else out there know why it won't upload???? Thanks for the encouragement!!! |
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something there
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Baconland, USA
Posts: 14,452
Gallery: cleochatra
Stats: (>^.^ )> / (>'.')> / =^..^=
WOE: >30 net carbs/day
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Some pictures are too big in file size and need to be resized. I use paint.net to resize.
Here is mah lunch and dinner and breakfast for the next three days! Hee! The kitchen smells so amazing right now. One is a white pizza (right) and one is a red sauce pizza (left). Both are cauliflower crust and induction friendly. |
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Tropics
Posts: 3,075
Gallery: Jennifer Eloff
WOE: Atkins/Moderate Carbs
Start Date: 1999
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Good grief, Cleo, those photos of your wonderful recipes all clustered together in one spot are downright mouth-watering! Thanks for making me hungry all over again!!
Nice to "see" you again. Hope all is going well. Happy New Year to you and your family. |
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