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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Rockville, VA
Posts: 3,059
Gallery: Tilly
Stats: 158/136/130
WOE: started with Atkins, now just low carbs
Start Date: January 30,2011
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I am thinking of making Jennifer's son's chicken soup and then freezing it. Not planning on getting sick but nice to know it would be available if I was and no one here to make anything for me. Or just nice to have in the cold weather all wrapped up in warm stuff and all I would have to do is thaw it and eat, yum!!!!!
And I like that it has chicken AND oxtails. If Jennifer is lurking here, do you know if I can freeze this soup? Page 54, Incredible Chicken Soup. |
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#33 |
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Rockville, VA
Posts: 3,059
Gallery: Tilly
Stats: 158/136/130
WOE: started with Atkins, now just low carbs
Start Date: January 30,2011
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Do a search on the name of the cookbook and you will come up with another place to purchase it. At that other place you can also request spiral bound for an additional amount. But the additional amount is cheaper than taking it somewhere to get it done. Some like it spiral bound (like me!) and some do not.
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Southern Ca. San Juan Capistrano
Posts: 3,275
Gallery: Barbo
Stats: 225/155/136
WOE: Low Carb Diabetic Plan
Start Date: August 2005
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Crockpot Cheesecake by Lisa Marshall
Page 271. It's in the Crockpot as I write this.
It smells wonderful, has a pecan crust and will be turned off in a few minutes. It will cool for one hour in pot and then will be transfered to fridge for 2 hours. Stephanie O'Dea who wrote "A Year of Slow Cooking" originated this recipe. Lisa Marshall turned it into something we can have. No cracks in the top and it looks creamy. I did my mixing in Cuisinart. More to be revealed. |
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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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Georgene, you probably could not spot the recipe because you were looking for Chocolate Fudge Cake - it's called Almond Flour Fudge cake on p. 324
Barbo - Your reactions are so neat! So rewarding to hear such sweet words after all that hard work and stress. Geesh, I was actually cracking under the strain a bit at times this last time with stress-related issues, complicated by my thyroid meds which were not straightened out (I was taking way too much for me at that time). So for vol. 3, I am very blessed to have a wonderful, talented co-editor and also a lovely, very bright young lady who will be in charge of the LCF's section for us. Next year there will only be one book, but hopefully a very special one. Time for us all to catch up with the recipe-making. Pat, that sounds special. Awesome, Ladeeda! Thanks. Haha, Tilly! If Jennifer is lurking...haha, very funny! You made me laugh. I don't see why you can't freeze the soup. Think it should be fine. I put the question in for Jon to answer. Tilly, you're going to have fun in the kitchen soon, marking all those pages. Yummy! Cool, Misslatte! |
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Major LCF Poster!
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Plano, TX
Posts: 1,676
Gallery: gharkness
WOE: RNY Gastric Bypass 02-02-2007
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#38 |
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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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You're welcome, Georgene and Tilly, Jonathan says it should be fine to freeze the soup. He was tickled pink that someone was talking about his recipe.
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Southern Ca. San Juan Capistrano
Posts: 3,275
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Stats: 225/155/136
WOE: Low Carb Diabetic Plan
Start Date: August 2005
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Crockpot Cheesecake
Sweet Endings. Page 271 Volume 2
Low Carbing Among Friends Crockpot Cheesecake hit the spot. The minute that I read the title, I knew I had to try it. It is summer, guests were coming and the oven was not something that was going to happen. The crust is great and I used my old Corning ware pan and it fit nicely into the crockpot. It's about 7.5" in circumference and 3" high. Followed the recipe exactly. Let it cook on high for 3 hours. Let it stand in the pan one more hour and then off to the fridge to cool. When it was time to serve, I went around the edges very well with my spatula,lifting gently at the bottom. Turned it out onto a plate and the turned it back so crust side down, onto another plate. Voila it was beautiful. No cracks and was creamy with a yummy crust. I made a simple strawberry cooked compote as topping. I will definetly make this again and again.
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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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Wow, the cheesecake handled the flipping? What a cheesecake!
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Southern Ca. San Juan Capistrano
Posts: 3,275
Gallery: Barbo
Stats: 225/155/136
WOE: Low Carb Diabetic Plan
Start Date: August 2005
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Yes but....
Make sure it's very cold, and you have gone around the eges well
with a flat spatula, and lifting up a bit at the bottom. My heart was pounding a bit, but it came out beautifully. |
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Rockville, VA
Posts: 3,059
Gallery: Tilly
Stats: 158/136/130
WOE: started with Atkins, now just low carbs
Start Date: January 30,2011
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Major LCF Poster!
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Plano, TX
Posts: 1,676
Gallery: gharkness
WOE: RNY Gastric Bypass 02-02-2007
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Last night for dinner I made Ginny Larsen's Cheesy Hash Brown and Barbecue Casserole. Instead of the Walden Farms BBQ Sauce, I made the sauce on page 208 (as suggested as an option). It was very good, especially since I don't normally like anything made from frozen cauliflower (once you eat fresh, it's hard to enjoy frozen), but it was just fine in this recipe.
I know just how much work is involved in 1) recipe development 2) typing it all up according to the template 3) editing work done by a bunch of individuals and 4) herding cats :-) as I am sure it must be like , but you are doing/have done a great job, Jen.And thanks so much for making the spiral-bound edition available.! |
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Way too much time on my hands!
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Mostly in the kitchen!
Posts: 33,832
Gallery: Charski
Stats: 174 (WW)/139/150 goal 5'5" 59 years YOUNG!
WOE: ATKINS always
Start Date: May 2003
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WOOHOOOOO mine came just now in the mailbox!
Can't wait to get into it and see where to start. Jen, you are a true gem, my friend! (gee all that sort of rhymes, doesn't it!) |
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Way too much time on my hands!
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Kansas
Posts: 36,825
Gallery: CarolynF
Stats: 195/141/139
WOE: Eat Fat, Get Thin
Start Date: January 2001
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My book came today...
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Junior LCF Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 23
Gallery: Ginlarsen
WOE: Dr. Bernstein's Diabetic Solution
Start Date: 2006
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Junior LCF Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 23
Gallery: Ginlarsen
WOE: Dr. Bernstein's Diabetic Solution
Start Date: 2006
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Junior LCF Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 23
Gallery: Ginlarsen
WOE: Dr. Bernstein's Diabetic Solution
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#52 |
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
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I've got one of Ginny's recipes bookmarked to make for supper tomorrow night. Can't remember the exact name but it's got hamburger, sausage and hominy in it. It sounds delicious so tonight I'm going to the grocery to get the few things I need to make it.
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Major LCF Poster!
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: WY
Posts: 2,453
Gallery: crazywoman-n-wy
Stats: 132/116/100
WOE: My way - low carb
Start Date: Aug 2003
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I do have to admit tho, that I tweaked the bread to make it even more low carb, & higher if fiber. No offense Ginny, I rarely ever make things anymore without trying tweaks. Something I almost never did pre-low carb! But now I do it with MOST recipes. I did try it by the recipe the fist time. It is great! Thank You Ginny.Last edited by crazywoman-n-wy; 08-28-2012 at 01:26 PM.. |
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#54 |
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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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Pam - it sounds wonderful - let us know if you make Ginny's dish.
Billie - haha - that sounds like you! Glad you like Ginny's recipe so much. |
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#55 |
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Rockville, VA
Posts: 3,059
Gallery: Tilly
Stats: 158/136/130
WOE: started with Atkins, now just low carbs
Start Date: January 30,2011
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First I made the Chicken Quesadillas by Jennifer page 67, using this recipe for the chicken: Add your favorite Crock Pot Recipe! page 11. Then I made the Spinach Crepes on page 240 by Lisa Marshall. May be an odd combination but I really enjoyed them both. Going to freeze the rest of the spinach crepes. Probably fill with eggs and sausage. Thawing some hamburger for Dottie's Taco Pie for One page 292. Thought I would triple the spice mix, cook the ground beef with the spices, then freeze in 2 bags and finish up another time. And then make one serving this week. Sounds really good!
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Major LCF Poster!
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: WY
Posts: 2,453
Gallery: crazywoman-n-wy
Stats: 132/116/100
WOE: My way - low carb
Start Date: Aug 2003
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Not enough imagination to come up with much on my own. |
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#57 |
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
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Last night I made Beef and Hominy Con Queso by Ginny Larsen on page 190.
Absolutely delicious, a big two-thumbs up. The only things I did different was to use medium pork sausage instead of turkey sausage and instead of Fiesta Blend cheese for the topping I used some Habanero/Jalapeno Colby Jack that I had on hand and I added some salt. My husband was a bit skeptical when he observed the ingredients but he went back for seconds and took a sizeable portion for his lunch today. |
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#58 |
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Rockville, VA
Posts: 3,059
Gallery: Tilly
Stats: 158/136/130
WOE: started with Atkins, now just low carbs
Start Date: January 30,2011
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Question, I am planning on making the Almond Joy Coconut Cream Pie page 224 by Ginny Larsen this weekend. It calls for Thai Kitchen coconut milk, 1 cup, just the cream portion on top. So how many cans will I need to purchase to get one cup of the cream? Never bought it before so not sure how much cream is in each can.
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#59 |
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: SCOTTSDALE.AZ
Posts: 4,054
Gallery: SCOTTSDALEJULIE
Stats: 242/202/145
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I just got mine, too. Have skimmed the recipes, and am looking forward to chosing one of them. Of coarse, I have made the Almond Flour Cake many times and also the Carrot Cake, both of them by Chicken Lady. I miss her.
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#60 |
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Major LCF Poster!
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I made Jen's Glazed Lemon Loaf (pg. 97) and Chocolate Chip Sour Cream Muffins (pg. 93) today. I haven't tried either yet, they look good. I'm going to have a slice of the loaf later for a snack and I'll try a muffin for breakfast tomorrow. I'll update later tomorrow.
I love that so many have tried recipes in Vol.2 already. Gharkness, I'm glad you made and liked that Cheesy Hash Brown and B-Q Casserole (pg. 193) - I want to try that one too! |
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