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Preheat oven to 360 degreesF
1 eight inch square cake pan (ungreased) 6 eight inch flour tortilla 1/2 pound peal and eat shrimp - salad shrimp works great too. 3 firm and crispy (really freah) green onions cut into 1/4 in chunks 1/2 pound grated white melty cheese of your choice Lay the tortilla on a flat surface. To each tortilla add a handful of shrimp, a sprinkling of onion and a bunch of cheese. (It's recipe for six, so you would add approximately 1/6 of each ingredient to each tortilla) Roll each torilla and lay it edge down in the cake pan. Sprinkle any left over shrimp bits, onion or cheese on the top. If you like LOTS of cheese, spread some more melty cheese on top. Put in oven, heat till cheese melts (about 20 minutes) Don't overcook it, PS this is a really sexy meal to eat (being all drippy with cheese and all.) It's great for aseduction, if you know what I mean. Start with licking the cheese off each others fingers and go from there. Y'all can figure it out. ![]() Smooches, Keri |
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im trying to eat better and healthy out here on the roads.....
and applebees when i dont feel like cooking is great........ they even have a awsome wieght watchers section on there menu... on that link..... i posted... they are featuring some of the dish's in the 1st part of the web site. and i do believe its all about portion control... soo when i do cook something in my truck...... i try to think of how big the portions are and fix that for myself. hmm ya know....... this post should be more for the biggest loser thread... yeah?? lol
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Healthy food doesnt come in a package. Get some fruit, nuts and a little cheese. Juice is important but dont over do it. If you want to be healthy get a magic bullet and make smoothies. This will help you keep full and healthy. Most of this is really easy and i promise it will be easy. Buy a tub of organic spinach from sam's club for 3.99. Then a bag of frozen blueberries and apple juice. Put a handful of spinach, 1/2 cup blueberries and a little juice. whip and drink. Then have some nuts a few hours later with a piece of fruit and cheese. Eat a good lunch. around 5 make a fruit smoothie with frozen or cold strawberries, some soy milk and banana. You can buy soy milk in small cartons. You'll be amazed how much good it is and will cut your cravings. at night eat a Mickey D's salad with chicken or a few chicken wraps. They are cheap and low fat. Or dump a can of tuna in your bullet, add a few jalapenos just a little low fat mayo and blend. Have this on crackers, bread or pita. With that have salad in a bag or get whole wheat wraps and put romaine. You can eat raw veggies, baby carrots and even try wrapping your tuna in romaine leaves. You're going to save money and you'll feel great
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Truckers are pushed. Pushed for time. Pushed until their hours run out and then the less than stellar companies still push them on and push them to doctor their logs. Time is of the essence. So, maybe she could put some stuff together in the cooler (like wraps and pre-made smoothies or drinks) but she's not going to be able to stop a lot until her hours have run out for the day. When it's time to fuel up, there might be a minute or two to stretch her legs, go to the bathroom in an actual restroom, and grab something quick. I do like the Mountain mix from Wal-Mart for a trail mix. It's not perfect (has M&Ms) but overall, the nuts and raisins and seeds are good and filling. Even though there's a lot of fat in the nuts, I tend to lose and/or maintain weight when I eat some of this in between my meals. Maybe your daughter could help put some stuff together for you, Barb? Stuff in sandwich baggies? I love baby carrots and think that cutting veggies up could be good. That way it's portion controlled and you can just reach around and grab them without taking your eyes off of the road? |
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Scramble an egg, season it how You like.
Turn down the heat and put a tortilla over it (to steam it) while You're getting out the salsa and cheese...... Tortilla on the plate.... Egg on the tortilla... Cheese on the egg... Salsa on the cheese..... Boom. Fold & eat. Breakfast yumminess! ![]() |
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Steam enough rice for 4 (use any type of rice you want, I have used both white or brown).
Mix the rice with 1 small can of drained jalapeno peppers and a pint of sour creme along with 1/2 lb of shreaded mozzerella cheeze. Jack is good too. Dash of chili pepper can be added Throw this in a baking disk (I like to use a glass bread pan) and bake on 350 for 25 minutes. Serve hot with ... anything you want! Salsa is good with it and I have just had this with a salad as a meal. |
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Gravy - no fuss, no muss, no lumps!
Use the pan you cooked your roast, or steak, or chicken, or whatever in. If its a big roasting pan like from a turkey, set it over two burners on the stove top. Take the --- out, remove pan from heat. Add 1/4 cup flour, and stir it up in the juices, scrape all the bits and pieces off the bottom and sides of the pan. Stir it up well and make sure all the flour is mixed up in the juices. Start adding any temperature water, just a little bit to start with - like 1/8th cup or a couple of tablespoons. Stir again, get rid of all the lumps. Turn the heat back on to medium high; add more water. Each time you add water, stir to eliminate lumps. As the gravy gets thinner you can add larger portions of water. When the gravy reaches the point that it does not get thicker right away after adding water, you are pretty much done. My aunt always said you had to let it cook about five minutes at that point to cook the flour, but I have served it lots of times right at that point, so decide for yourself. Note. If what you cooked was loose meat like hamburger or sausage, you can make the gravy right in the pan with the meat. With sausage however (like for sausage and bisquits) I would use milk instead of water - just my preference, you may, of course, do as you wish. Salt and pepper to taste. Makes about two cups - If you have lots of juices to work with, like from a turkey. you can double or triple the flour and water amounts and get more gravy. Smooches, Keri |
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Ok this take a little bit of work but you can make a mess of them and simply take out, nuke one min and POOF awesomeness.
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Fried-E...s/Detail.aspx# Thats a basic dough for empanadas. If you have not tried these you're in for a huge treat. They are fried so they are fatty but use a good oil and follow a few tips to make lower fat. use canola oil and let drain, even pat with paper towels. Use very lean meats. Stuff these babies with meat & cheese, shredded pork, chicken, veggies, spinach and feta (or goat cheese) They are simply divine and super easy when you;re hungry and reaching for something quick.
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1) Peeled shrimp and crab clusters on ice (Soak each in cold water till defrosted. Place on separate sides of ice filled bowl)Shrimp sauce. One part horseradish to three parts ketchup. Tartar sauce One part finely chopped dill pickles to three parts mayonaisse. 2) Stuffed crab or crab cakes (buy in Walmart frozen food section, follow baking directions) 3) Little smokies in barbeque sauce - also works great with chunked up hot dogs (Boil wienies to remove some of the fat and salt. Drain and drown in your favorite barbeque sauce) 4) Swedish meatballs (Make your own meatballs - 25 or more - or buy frozen, Brown in pan with chopped onions till cooked. Add can of cream of mushroom soup and about 1/2 can milk, stir till smooth. Add 1/2 to 3/4 cup sour cream, stir til smooth. Reheat (try not to let it boil) then serve, it's done.) 5) Bread with dip (Bread: buy or make a round loaf of crusty bread. With a serrated knife, cut down into the top of the bread around the outside edge, leaving about an inch of bread around the outside of the opening you cut. Rip the bread out of the circle into the size chunks you prefer. I always place this in a good sized basket with the ripped up bread around it. Dip: In a glass bowl, put the cheese from one package of cream cheese, and one can of no bean chili. Microwave for a minute and then stir. Repeat in one minute intervals till the its all mixed up and hot. Pour this mixture into the hollowed out center of the bread and dip the ripped up bread in it. when done with the ripped up peices, rip up the bread bowl itself and eat it. What's left can be kept for several days in the refrigerator and can be reheated in the microwave) 6) Spicy Cheese Dip and tortilla chips (Put 1/2 pound of your favorite cheese in a glass bowl, cover bowl with wet paper towel and microwave for one minute. Add one cup of your favorite salsa. Stir to mix up. Repeat in one minute intervals until the dip is well mixed and hot. Place in the center of a round container and pour tortilla chips around them.) To complete the feast, add a a bowl of potato chips, corn chips and corn curls. I always pour them into one big bowl with a container of dip in the center. It helps if three people each hold a bag of chips and (on the count of three, LOL) pour them into the bowl at the same time. They stay separate, but all in one bowl. Smooches, Keri Happy Superbowl Sunday |
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This should be illegal it's so easy.
Drizzle some olive oil in a small pyrex dish. Wash & pat dry 2 chicken breasts; sprinkle a pinch or two of kosher salt and coarse ground pepper on each. Put in casserole. Drizzle 1/4 cup of raspberry~chipotle marinade/dressing over each breast. Bake 30 minutes in a 350 degree oven. Serve over brown rice (or not). Great with a tossed salad. It is delish!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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I have a "Ready Set GO" that cooks meals in just a few minutes well less than an hour. If you see the inframercial get one only thing is DO NOT BACK THE TIMER UP just let it run out on it's own. Mom ruined hers.
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this super easy and yummy
Chicken thighs boneless- You should brown these but you dont have to. Put chick in casserole Put portabella mushrooms- fresh or canned Chopped onions, as much or little as you like. Roasted Red peppers optional can or two, depending on how much chicken- mango in juice, juice and all sprinkle curry, garlic powder, salt and pepper. Bake 45 min depending how much chicken. serve over rice.
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This is a very helpful thread-
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