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Old 02-04-2008, 05:58 PM   #1051
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Congrats LuckiAngel! Well done!

I made another double batch today and just used the whole 8ozs of cream cheese so I wouldn't have all these tiny 2 oz packages in my fridge. I also added a tablespoon of flax seed and couple shakes of garlic powder. Wow, did they smell fantastic! (it made 15 large rolls) So hopefully with that many they will last abit longer then one day!

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Old 02-05-2008, 07:11 PM   #1052
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I am loving these. My second batch this week in the oven tonight.

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What would be so bad eating almost all of them in 1 day?

It's just 3 eggs (most people eat that at breakfast)
And 3 oz. cream cheese (3 oz cheese allowed w/Atkins)

First time I made them I ended up with 7... tonight I ended up with 9...

I don't eat them all but what would be wrong if I did? It's only 3 and 3?
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Old 02-05-2008, 07:36 PM   #1053
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I am loving these. My second batch this week in the oven tonight.

Question:

What would be so bad eating almost all of them in 1 day?

It's just 3 eggs (most people eat that at breakfast)
And 3 oz. cream cheese (3 oz cheese allowed w/Atkins)

First time I made them I ended up with 7... tonight I ended up with 9...

I don't eat them all but what would be wrong if I did? It's only 3 and 3?
Your WOE eating needs balance. And I see a lot of posts lately from people eating whole batches of these and limited or no veggies.
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Old 02-05-2008, 07:39 PM   #1054
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Can you freeze these? What's the best way to store them, refrigerator or room temperature? How long will they last without freezing?
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Old 02-05-2008, 07:59 PM   #1055
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Your WOE eating needs balance. And I see a lot of posts lately from people eating whole batches of these and limited or no veggies.
I eat a ton of vege's all day everyday. I appreciate your answer, but I am still looking for an answer to my question. It's 3 eggs and 3 oz cheese.
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I am loving these. My second batch this week in the oven tonight.

Question:

What would be so bad eating almost all of them in 1 day?

It's just 3 eggs (most people eat that at breakfast)
And 3 oz. cream cheese (3 oz cheese allowed w/Atkins)

First time I made them I ended up with 7... tonight I ended up with 9...

I don't eat them all but what would be wrong if I did? It's only 3 and 3?
I don't think it would be bad to eat them all over the course of a day. As you say, it's just three eggs and three ounces of cream cheese. That fits quite easily into a variety of healthy LC days.
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Old 02-06-2008, 07:42 AM   #1057
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Ha, I use so many recipes with eggs and cream cheese that I just imagined how many oopsie roll are in my Cauliflower and cheese casserole. . . A whole batch of oopsies, Wow, no wonder that dish tastes so good!

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Old 02-06-2008, 08:39 AM   #1058
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Question:

What would be so bad eating almost all of them in 1 day?

It's just 3 eggs (most people eat that at breakfast)
And 3 oz. cream cheese (3 oz cheese allowed w/Atkins)

First time I made them I ended up with 7... tonight I ended up with 9...

I don't eat them all but what would be wrong if I did? It's only 3 and 3?
Well, you could turn into that "Oopsie-a-holic" I have heard talk about. You might start sneaking money out of your kids piggy banks to pay for the oopsies, that wouldn't be good
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Got a batch in the oven. I added black pepper, onion salt (instead of regular salt) and a clove of minced garlic to the rolls. Man, they smell so good! I can't wait for my BLT today.
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Old 02-06-2008, 01:39 PM   #1061
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I made my last batch with Italian seasonings and garlic powder. WOW!

And, I just finished having a ham & cheese sammich on Oopsies! *drooltastic*!

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Old 02-06-2008, 06:29 PM   #1062
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Well, you could turn into that "Oopsie-a-holic" I have heard talk about. You might start sneaking money out of your kids piggy banks to pay for the oopsies, that wouldn't be good
LOL I have been hiding them from my dh just so that they are mine (he doesn't lowcarb) I guess that could be a warning sign of things to come!
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Old 02-06-2008, 07:05 PM   #1063
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I'm adding all of your recipes and pictures to the blog, and listing the recipes to the side. Everyone is credited, and pictures are sooo appreciated! I am so excited that you try all of these recipes because it gives me even more things to try.
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Old 02-06-2008, 07:52 PM   #1064
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Holy crap! I made cream puffs from the oopsie rolls (thanks for the idea Cleo) and they were fantastic! I used two packets of splenda and put a little vanilla in the yolks. I was able to make two regular Oopsie rolls and 12 mini cream puff rolls. I also made the sugar free cook and serve chocolate pudding (with calorie countdown milk) and I don't think I can ever go back to instant pudding. I ate two while the pudding was still warm and I was in low carb heaven!

Thanks Cleo and everyone for all the great ideas! Long live Oopsies!
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Woohoo! Aren't cream puffs divine? They're like little kisses from Heaven.
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I try to stay away from flax because I have thyroid problems and I've heard that flax can interfere with that.
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lindaokc - From the research that I have done, Flaxseed is supposed to help the thyroid and be a great source for your essential fatty acids. I'm just curious where you heard the contrary?
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Ya know, it's been so long ago, I can't tell you where I even heard it. If flaxmeal is supposed to help, I will start using it. I try not to eat it often just because of what I've heard. Isn't it funny how something like that will stick w/ us, even if it's not true? I will do some research now. THanks for the info.
I have thyroid problems too. Yes it's true that hypothyroid people are warned against using flax. But it's OK if it's baked. Here's an old post from nonstickpam about flax and thyroid:

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Cooking/baking flaxseed meal (like in muffins) kills the estrogenic properties. Soy is different...the phytoestrogens in soy canNOT be cooked out.

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Old 02-07-2008, 07:16 AM   #1069
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Thanks, Dreamchaser, maybe that's where I read it, or heard about it. I knew I'd heard something. I am using a couple T. of almonds in the oopsies right now, maybe I will switch to flax. Seems like I've forgotten alot of things I used to know.
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I just made a batch of these for the first time, it was very easy. I added some garlic powder and italian seasoning and they smell great. I used my muffin top pan so it made 12 3 inch rolls. I took them out when the looked brown on top but I didnt think they were done so put them in for a few more minutes. I hope these turn out,they seem to be sticking to the pan really bad, I tried to take one out of the pan and it was sticking but also didnt seem quite done so maybe after a few more minutes in the oven they will be easier to get off?? how do you store these?? thanks
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I'm late to the party, but thank you so much for these, Cleo!

I leave mine in a sealed plastic container for two days and that makes the texture perfect--soft and chewy. I don't even need to think about bread any more.
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Thank you so much, Mazzie! I need to put mine into the refrigerator. I forgot and then had to toss mine away yesterday!

I don't think about bread anymore, either, now that you mention it! Thanks for giving me something new to be thankful for today!

Brenda-- I don't use the muffin pans for the same reason-- they are an effort to clean! As for the storage, I keep them in a baggie in the fridge after the first day (with the seal open to let air come in). Then when you want one, just take it out and let it rest for 15-30 minutes.

These can also be frozen. Zip the bag totally closed in the freezer. When you take them out, let them rest until they are at room temperature in the open air. Then you can store them in a bag again.
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Old 02-07-2008, 08:32 AM   #1073
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thanks for the storage info, how long would these keep in the fridge?
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thanks for the storage info, how long would these keep in the fridge?
About two days.... because they get eaten by then!

Actually, I've double batched it and they kept for about 6 days.
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