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calmnude |
Posted - 05/29/2004 : 05:37:36 AM in reading the threads on the board, i have found out that most of us like to eat.
so in the spirit of the memorial day summer kickoff, what are some of your favorite foods to eat/cook while at the beach or a resort. |
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james423 |
Posted - 06/27/2004 : 9:14:41 PM Yes, and non-vegetarians are also allowed to grill vegetables (I generally grill vegetables in addition to meat) . Fresh fruits are great at the beach , we always take some in our cooler. |
calmnude |
Posted - 06/27/2004 : 10:54:56 AM for the vegetarians out there, youcan grill many veggies or barbecue/stir fry them in light olive oil, and season according to preference.
tastes great.
and fruits and juices are good for replenishing vitamins and preventing dehydration.
as far as the beach is concerned. i usually bring fruit, a salad and lots of liquids. |
Kimberly |
Posted - 06/14/2004 : 03:35:26 AM Its nice to see a lot of the men taking over the cooking chore by grilling outside. It is really nice not having having to cook over a hot stove in the summer time. 
Kim =^.^=
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calmnude |
Posted - 06/13/2004 : 11:33:36 PM a good recipe for grille and kitchen for a bunch of people or just extra meals is hunters chicken. get a 5 lb. package of chicken thighs, which are inexpensive, clean them and them barbecue them. in a separate pot, you put crushed tomatoes, peppers( i find that red peppers soften more quickly than bells), onions,carrots, herbs and spices to taste, mushrooms, a can of tomato paste to thicken up the sauce. then put on low heat fr 3 or 4 hours. on average, with 14-16 pieces per packages and 2 pieces per person, you get food for 8.
get a loaf of italian bread, and a small piece will help sop up the sauce.
easy to prepare, and a quick cleanup.
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Stibw |
Posted - 06/06/2004 : 05:07:03 AM Thanks CopperQuail for the explanation. I think lots of fruits and veggies are always good for the body.
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Cheri |
Posted - 06/02/2004 : 5:44:43 PM My favorite food growing up in Long Beach, LI, NY was frozen custard, better than ice cream. Kohl's is a similar product - only saw that in Greenville, North Carolina where I lecture each fall.
:) Cheri
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nudeboy |
Posted - 06/02/2004 : 03:25:07 AM My favourite summer foods ? Living in the middle of the Mediterranean sea we are surrounded by many different kinds of fish, cheap and available in the local shops.We love fish with salad about twice a week, alternating with pasta or rice dishes.Having two small kids we try to set the example to eat healthily.
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FireProf |
Posted - 06/02/2004 : 12:27:35 AM Best stuff was that homemade kind where you had to crank that dang machine....my father in law knew how to get me to visit his daughter....sure he can come over and visit...you go help your mother in the kitchen and he can help me crank this ice cream machine.
He did let us eat ice cream together after dinner! |
CoolNude72 |
Posted - 06/01/2004 : 9:58:07 PM I cant believe you all forgot about the best treat in the summertime. Nothing better than ice cream on a hot summer day! 
Ray
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Kimberly |
Posted - 06/01/2004 : 12:30:45 AM I am with you james 423, plenty of fresh fruit, and of course the freezes.
Kim =^.^= |
james423 |
Posted - 05/31/2004 : 8:59:29 PM Started the summer here by grilling steak & mushrooms. My wife has declared that I'm the designated cook during the summer. Also love fruits (especially peaches & pineapple). Ice cream & Italian ices are also enjoyable summer desserts.  |
FireProf |
Posted - 05/31/2004 : 8:21:27 PM We too like anything cooked on the grill...well almost anything!
During the summer we like eating lots of salads and fruit. One of my favorites is fruit on top of vanilla ice cream sprinkled with granola. |
Seneca |
Posted - 05/31/2004 : 4:10:03 PM The best part about Weight Watchers is, it re-educates you on proper, healthy eating habits. Most people complain that after they stop following the diet they're on, they gain all the weight they lost and more. Statistically, there is much less weight gain after reaching your goal on Weight Watchers. The reason is, as I stated on my previous post, that you relearn how to eat properly, without denying yourself anything. It's a more natural way of life. |
Seneca |
Posted - 05/31/2004 : 4:03:15 PM I've been on Weight Watchers for the past 3 months, and have lost 47.4lbs. so far. It's the easiest diet program I've ever been on. And I've been on most of them at one time or another. The problem with most diets is that you have to give up something, to lose weight. Not so with Weight Watchers. You can have anything you want. You just have to adjust the portion size to stay within the limits that are set for your current weight. My only problem is I sometimes have trouble eating all the food I'm required to each day. I have bagels with cream cheese, ice cream, lobster, pasta, cheese, and many other foods that most diets forbid. |
CopperQuail |
Posted - 05/31/2004 : 12:08:04 PM Basically, McDougall's Diet is a lot like the Pritkin Diet. No fat, no sugar (in it's pure form no meat or milk) but lots of complex carbohydrates, (beans, potatoes, whole wheat bread etc), vegetables, and fruits. The basic premise is that you cannot eat enough Complex Carbohydrates to gain weight (they fill you up). And because they take so long to digest, your blood sugar doesn't spike. (Good for us diabetics!)It was developed by a Seventh Day Adventist doctor. |