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I like to make Italian chicken sandwiches with this. I split the pieces. Smear them with low- calorie mayonnaise that has balsamic vinegar mixed in. Put on a slab of marinated grilled chicken breast, a slice of fresh mozzarella, and serve with a mixture of chopped tomatoes, fresh garlic and basil, oregano, salt and pepper and just a little olive oil all mixed together. It's wonderful!!
I make my own sourdough starter by whisking together 2 c. freshly ground whole wheat flour, 2 cups warm water and 1 T. instant yeast in glass bowl. Cover with a cloth. Let set at warm room temperature, stirring occasionally until a clear liquid forms on top. About 1-2 days. Store in a glass jar in the fridge. When you use some, feed it by whisking together equal amounts of flour and water and adding it to the starter. Put back in the glass bowl and set at room temperature until liquid forms on top, probably only a couple hours. If you use 1 cup starter, feed it by mixing 1 cup flour with 1 cup water and so on.
"This is the bread that Ezekiel lived off of while he was in the desert for two years. Is is supposed to be nutritionaly complete. The recipe calls for grinding your own flour from four grains and four dried beans."
Simple to make sauce - great over corn bread, with granola, in a crepe - endless possibilities!
Great on Steak, fish, chicken - or just about anything. Also great to add to soups or to marinate with
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Indian-Currie
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Took out raisins, almonds, and halved the butter
Delicious sauce for anything from chicken to salmon to rice or just as a dip for brad or veggies-
It disappears faster than you can serve it.
Use 1 large seedless cucumber with the peel if you can or 1 1/2 regular cucumbers peeled if you don't have seedless. Salt and pepper are always to taste, and the olive oil is optional but gives the sauce a bit of richness that is pretty good.
This sauce doesn't usually call for onion, but, I like it.
Standard twice baked potato recipe with lower calorie ingredients and smaller portions to make it less calories
Low carb muffins that can be altered to suit taste. Recipe from http://www.food.com/recipe/one-minute-flax
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A healthier version of the original... There's a lot more emphasis on healthy living in this one, =)