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Re: Recipes: for picky eaters

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 1:23 pm
by SusanJ
I actually ended up avoiding a lot of paleo blogs because they were just too saturated fat oriented. I don't use any of the recipes that use red meat, but if you still eat poultry, AAG has some nice recipes. And of course, there are good ideas for fish in there, too. Like any cookbook or site, you just gotta figure what works for you, but any of the sites will give you ideas if you're looking to liven up your routine rotation.

So, yep, just avoid looking at the desserts and baked goods and you should be okay. :lol:

Re: Recipes: for picky eaters

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 1:38 pm
by ru442
SusanJ wrote:So, yep, just avoid looking at the desserts and baked goods and you should be okay. :lol:
LOL! Easy to say... but thanks these were great links and gave me more ideas for things to do....

Re: Recipes: for picky eaters

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 1:56 pm
by Thx4thegenes
Exactly. That's how I felt and that's why I unsubscribed to the paleo blogs. True, you need to tailor the recipe to your needs/liking and to change things up a bit. I think that's where I am now.

Lol, but........some are so tempting! Will certainly do my best. I don't need the extra weight and sugar (even though I drastically reduced what the recipes called for)

Re: Recipes: for picky eaters

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 2:03 pm
by ru442
I admit I did some cheating over the holidays, replacing my nightly dark chocolate with one of the wife's chocolate chip cookies! They are gone now so back to the regular diet!

Re: Recipes: for picky eaters

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 3:58 pm
by LG1
Nancy wrote:That lemon tart sounds good...I used to love lemon bars. I really miss them sometimes :(
Maybe make lemon bars with almond flour crust and erythritol instead of sugar... for a special treat. They keep in freezer!

Re: Recipes: for picky eaters

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 3:59 pm
by LG1
SusanJ wrote:Or go with cauliflower hummus. It's the perfect substitute for chick peas.

http://www.dailybitesblog.com/2012/08/1 ... an-hummus/

I use a little less onion since I'm not keen on raw onion. But I take it to potlucks and it disappears!
I was missing my hummus, thanks!

Re: Recipes: for picky eaters

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 8:25 pm
by Nancy
Mmmm, sounds good, thank you! What do you think about using Stevia in the lemon bars?

Re: Recipes: for picky eaters

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 9:03 pm
by circular
The cauliflower hummus looks good but in my weariness I'm rebelling that they don't have an easy-to-use print friendly version to click on, so back to my other hummus delight: artichoke hummus. I've lost the recipe but it didn't have tahini. I love tahini but I read it was high in copper and so was I.

Don't forget anchovies too, if you can handle the salty intensity. May be more appealing than sardines to some. I seldom use them but would love to hear some ideas. Certainly thrown in salads or on a no-grain pizza.

BTW a quick no-grain pizza crust using on-hand ingredients would be great to have. I believe there are cauliflower based ones. Haven't googled it yet.

Re: Recipes: for picky eaters

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 10:04 pm
by Starfish77
LG1, I tried cooking two eggs with sardines, their olive oil and canned chopped tomatoes, like you would scrambled eggs.
I've tried it with several different spices and it is quite good. It is such an easy way to get fish into my diet. Thanks for the suggestions.

Re: Recipes: for picky eaters

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 6:39 am
by LG1
Nancy wrote:Mmmm, sounds good, thank you! What do you think about using Stevia in the lemon bars?
Some recipes need the texture of granulated sugar and some not. It depends on recipe! Have you looked into Erythritol? I have a feeling some folks are going to tell me it will kill me or something.... but at some point geez.... give me a break. I feel like if I only eat a bit here and there... of course who can only eat half a lemon bar? Hmmm..