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I stuff tomatoes with either Tuna salad or Salmon salad over a bed of lettuce! I’m more inclined to eat tomatoes that way instead of cooked stuffed tomatoesSPEEDY MCCREADY said:
I've done stuffed peppers dozens of times.Get_Right said:I am mostly off rice, but that looks good!
Never once thought of doing stuffed tomatoes.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
Seafood Pot Pie. DAMN!!!!!

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Good idea!SPEEDY MCCREADY said:josevolution said:
I stuff tomatoes with either Tuna salad or Salmon salad over a bed of lettuce! I’m more inclined to eat tomatoes that way instead of cooked stuffed tomatoesSPEEDY MCCREADY said:
I've done stuffed peppers dozens of times.Get_Right said:I am mostly off rice, but that looks good!
Never once thought of doing stuffed tomatoes.
Looks like a soup bowl and that crust looks divine. Beautiful.Seafood Pot Pie. DAMN!!!!!
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Why off rice? Carbs? I think brown rice is ok. Idk.Get_Right said:I am mostly off rice, but that looks good!
Brown rice, lentils, garlic, peppers, corn, basil, a little parm cheese. No olive oil, so i added a little chopped up butter. Would be great with ground beef or sausage. Bread crumbs would be good too. Whatever you have.
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Stuffed peppers I'm sure hold up more. The tomatoes turn very soft and more like a sauce. Maybe I cook them too long.SPEEDY MCCREADY said:
I've done stuffed peppers dozens of times.Get_Right said:I am mostly off rice, but that looks good!
Never once thought of doing stuffed tomatoes.
Edit. Today I'd call it more of a vegetable risotto.Post edited by Loujoe on0 -

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Chicken Soulvaki & Greek salad
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Loujoe said:
Why off rice? Carbs? I think brown rice is ok. Idk.Get_Right said:I am mostly off rice, but that looks good!
Brown rice, lentils, garlic, peppers, corn, basil, a little parm cheese. No olive oil, so i added a little chopped up butter. Would be great with ground beef or sausage. Bread crumbs would be good too. Whatever you have.
Stuff your tomatoes speedy!
Yep. I can eat all the butter, chicken wings, and red meat I want, but my Dr. said cut out the carbs and the sugar. I have pretty much eliminated all carbs except for beans, one or two small bowls of Japanese white rice, and a few slices of Dave's killer low carb multigrain thin sliced bread each week. No more pasta, bagels, pizza or subs. Yes, I am that guy that orders a burger with no bun. It was much easier to significantly reduce and almost eliminate sugar. I definitely crave more rice, bread and pasta. Diabetes runs in my family so that is the health risk I need to guard against. Not a fan of brown rice, but I will eat it if there is enough seasoning added, like boatloads of garlic.0 -
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Loujoe said:^Good for you. Sounds challenging.
It is honestly not that bad. I think cutting fat or sodium would be harder. I actually feel better without the carbs. Less tired. Saturday is my cheat day. Usually a bagel with smoked salmon and cream cheese or a big bowl of pasta (usually chicken riggies for you NY upstaters). Sample recipe:
https://www.food.com/recipe/utica-chicken-riggies-358768
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A Pickle Milkshake
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I love going out for a simple breakfast. I love being asked if I would like more coffee. I loved it more when breakfast for 2 of us was under $20 total and not $50.Get_Right said:
Nice looking meal! I often do exactly the same, minus the OJ.CROJAM95 said:
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I stopped going to the Diners around here in the NYC suburbs when they started charging $16 for an omelette (with no meat) and $17 bucks for a mediocre cheeseburger. Damn shame. Took my daughter for breakfast recently and the bill was $60!!! Before tip. Screw that. I make better food. We cook almost everything ourselves and make our own sushi. We do go out for Korean BBQ every couple of months, and it is $$$$$ to do it right.SPEEDY MCCREADY said:
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There is just something about taking Kathy out for breakfast on a Saturday or Sunday. She feels the same. Its just something about getting my eggs over, hash browns, english muffin.....and her getting her strawberry waffle.Get_Right said:
I stopped going to the Diners around here in the NYC suburbs when they started charging $16 for an omelette (with no meat) and $17 bucks for a mediocre cheeseburger. Damn shame. Took my daughter for breakfast recently and the bill was $60!!! Before tip. Screw that. I make better food. We cook almost everything ourselves and make our own sushi. We do go out for Korean BBQ every couple of months, and it is $$$$$ to do it right.SPEEDY MCCREADY said:
We have made thousands of breakfasts at home. I would still rather go out and have someone serve me. Its just better at a restaurant. But only breakfast!
I agree with you.
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I hear you. Sometimes, it is just nice to be out of the house and waited on. Even if it is mediocre food.SPEEDY MCCREADY said:
There is just something about taking Kathy out for breakfast on a Saturday or Sunday. She feels the same. Its just something about getting my eggs over, hash browns, english muffin.....and her getting her strawberry waffle.Get_Right said:
I stopped going to the Diners around here in the NYC suburbs when they started charging $16 for an omelette (with no meat) and $17 bucks for a mediocre cheeseburger. Damn shame. Took my daughter for breakfast recently and the bill was $60!!! Before tip. Screw that. I make better food. We cook almost everything ourselves and make our own sushi. We do go out for Korean BBQ every couple of months, and it is $$$$$ to do it right.SPEEDY MCCREADY said:
We have made thousands of breakfasts at home. I would still rather go out and have someone serve me. Its just better at a restaurant. But only breakfast!
I agree with you.
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Every time I go and pick up my 87 year old dad we go to the same cafe in his hometown Henry’s been there since the 30’s! Great old time breakfast I was wrong it opened in the 20’sPost edited by josevolution onjesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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