curious
thanks, Lee
"W. Baker" > wrote in message
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> Stormmee > wrote:
> : i know this is going to sound odd, but while everyone here is in need of
> : lower carb meals. having that as a given, do you, if you are the main
> cook,
> : inforce this on the rest of the people you cook for?
>
> When my husband ws alive, we ate the same meaatls with a few additions or
> slight differences. For examle, I might make rice or noodles for him to
> put under some wet cooked food which i would et sans starch, like my
> chinese meals. If we had meat, vegetable and tiny potatoes, I would have
> 1-2 tiny potatoes adn he would have 5 ro 6. I kept chocolate chip cookies
> in the house which he "hid" out of my sight and mind, so he coul dhave one
> or two of an evening. I always had is fvorite, rye bread, in the house nd
> he would get that with a meal or ue it asa base for a dish with gravy,
> etc. At breakfast he would have cold cereall wth half a banan and soem
> berries and I would have cottage cheese with teh berries and some yogurt.
> If we had eggs, he would get regular toast, bread or muffin adn I woudl
> have Wasa Cracker or low carb bread(Pepperidge Farms s5 gr. of carb
> stuff) He got regular jamand I used my home made no sugar added jams.
>
> When the kids come over I havae both breead and Wasa crackers on the
> table, and several dishes some with and some low carb so each can choose
> which suits.
>
> At Thanksgiving I make low carrb dressing (lots of vegetables adn low carb
> bread with plenty of portobello mushroom chunks) , no sugar cranberry
> sauce, vegetables, like plainbroccoli, which my grandkids like, pumkin
> pie with artificial sweetener adn a nut crust, one crust(top) ale pie or
> cobbler with teh apose sweetened with artificial sweetener and a bigh
> starchy dish I avoid, but the others like.
>
> Wendy
>
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