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Saz

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Saz Explorer

Hey.

Im not sure where I should put this, so if its wrong I'm sorry.

Anyway I thought it might be different if we listed the foods that we all love and can eat( Instead of talking about what we can't).

It doesn't need to be one of the specially created foods that you find in the Health section, just whatever you like and is U friendly.

Mine would be chicken salad, or homemade chicken pamajama( Plain chicken breast, with pasta sauce, chesse and bacon or ham) :P


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mmm, the chicken sounds yummy (especially w/ bacon!!).

a good idea for a post!

my favorite foods are mashed potatoes with goat cheese (blended in instead of milk) and pizza (bette hagman's reg recipe made into pizza crusts, topped with sauce, veggies and canadian bacon and mozzarella). i also love tomatoes...in just about everything! the one food i haven't been eating but would love to eat right now is ice cream! been trying to lose a few pounds and that's just too much of a temptation :P

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Chocolate and wine.

Life is still good :P

Sweetfudge Community Regular

oooh, forgot about chocolate! i've been avoiding sweets lately but i definitely LOVE chocolate!!!

Guest ~jules~

Meat and potatoes, rice too...

pinkpei77 Contributor

mmm!!

i have been making this recipe alot lately....its

squash, zuchinii,onions,jalapeno, garlic diced and fried up

black beans , taco seasoning and tofutti"sour cream" in a bowl mixed up

and then in a 9x12 pan i layer

a layer of corn tortillas, a layer of the veggies, a layer of the bean/sourcream mix

and then another layer of tortillas and so on and so forth.

bake it for about 30 minutes and YUMMMMMMMY!

dont tell, but i can eat the whole thing by myself!!

SHHHHH!

:ph34r:

Nantzie Collaborator
oooh, forgot about chocolate! i've been avoiding sweets lately but i definitely LOVE chocolate!!!

Get the bittersweet chocolate and you can make the point that it is no longer a sweet. :lol:

This is something that was one of my favorite meals when I was a kid. At first I refused to eat it because it looked so gross. After I tried it, I loved it and wanted my mom to make it all the time. It was one of the first things I ever learned to make.

Chop half an onion, and brown it with a pkg of hamburger meat. When meat is brown (and drained of grease), add a package of frozen spinach (which you've defrosted, drained and chopped up a little). Get all that mixed together and then crack four eggs in a bowl and scramble them with a fork. Pour the eggs over the meat, onion and spinach mixture, mix together and cook until the eggs are set. Top with plenty of regular old parmesan in a can. Yum!

Nancy


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