08-21-2017 12:09
08-21-2017 12:09
I'll be cooking shrimp scampi with zoodles.
I purchased a spiralizer off of Amazon and now I use it all the time. It's great at saving time on cutting up veggies, I can spiralize a zucchini in seconds.
03-28-2019 03:13
03-28-2019 03:13
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03-28-2019 12:47
03-28-2019 12:47
Homemade meatballs in the crock pot with whole grain noodles!
04-05-2019 05:44
04-05-2019 05:44
In dinner, I prefer green salad with lemon dressing
05-08-2019 08:12
05-09-2019 10:42
05-09-2019 10:42
Nice presentation @Hoder.
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05-09-2019 12:19
05-09-2019 12:19
Thanks Dude! It was yummy.
Pulled pork stuffed red & orange bell pepper tonight.
05-19-2019 17:14
05-19-2019 17:14
Crab cakes.
05-22-2019 23:03
05-22-2019 23:03
I eat green salad in my dinner.
06-21-2019 20:04
06-21-2019 20:04
06-24-2019 22:52
06-24-2019 22:52
Well, this is my all time favorite topic to discuss on as I am a newbie and looking to start with you all.
At dinner, I would like to have very light food.
07-23-2019 09:22
07-23-2019 09:22
Chicken Fajita's with corn tortillas, fresh garden tomatoes, peppers, and onions.
08-08-2019 03:28
08-08-2019 03:28
Oh spiralizers are great! I love getting mushrooms into my diet, as they're full of nutrients. I get my dried mushrooms online, sometimes amazon but recently I found a great website - www.fungifungi.co.uk - they have dried shiitake and they do other healthy fungi.
I like making japanese dishes, such as noodles and shiitake, great for dinners with the kids!
08-09-2019 15:40
08-09-2019 15:40
Around midnight i'll watch some old Dr Who and eat some barbequed chicken legs and a bowl full of ginger/preserved egg congee.
08-14-2019 12:48
08-14-2019 12:48
Hi everyone!
I can see so many great dinner options around here, thanks a lot of taking the time to share them here in the forums. I'll definitely take note of some of these recipes.
Keep sharing your ideas!
09-03-2019 10:36
09-24-2019 10:38
09-24-2019 10:38
My healthy dinner is roast Chicken and Vegetables, Lean Beef and Chicken Breast and moreover Cruciferous Vegetables. At times I would prefer not to have dinner so I simply drink Milkshake.
09-25-2019 11:45
09-25-2019 11:45
Great and healthy suggestion @amanda010! 😀
02-24-2020 20:06 - edited 02-24-2020 20:08
02-24-2020 20:06 - edited 02-24-2020 20:08
Beans! Beans! Beans! I discovered beans! Cook them 8 hours in a crockpot on high with three times the amount of water and you will have soft, fluffy, perfectly cooked beans without the need to soak them overnight! Check out this recipe I found online: Crock Pot Pinto Beans. It's an excellent start. I already made my own variation today from this recipe by adding fresh spinach to the simmering stew during the remaining 30 minutes of cooking. Personally, I didn't think beans was a healthy food. The flatulence they cause is an indication of how taxing beans are to human's digestive system. But I came across a Fitbit article a few days ago that explained how incredibly healthy and nutritious beans are. So I decided to give beans a new try, using the recipe I found online (see above link) which turned out so tasty I couldn't stop eating them and... as one does, I braced myself for the ensuing flatulence. To my surprise, there was none! Zero! Zilch! Nothing! No methane was produced by me and no damage was done to the Ozone Layer. I guess the slow cooking process does something extra to the beans, turning them into highly digestible food. Now I can enjoy all the benefits of this delicious food without the side effects. Oh the joy! Long live the Crockpot!
02-27-2020 10:19
10-04-2021 15:04
10-04-2021 15:04
I'm going to make Wakame tonight, which is a Japanese seaweed salad. Contrary to many beliefs, my children love it! They have gotten used to seaweed since we have been using it and putting it in food for years now. I mostly buy bladderwrack, a type of brown seaweed used in traditional medicine for centuries to treat an array of conditions. We usually get it from https://druggenius.com/nutrition/bladderwrack-uses-benefits-and-side-effects/, but you can find it in some supermarkets and stores as well. This salad is delicious with bladderwrack in it!