People who are new to Fasting often pose the questions: “Can I really eat ‘anything I want’ on a Slow Day?” and “What should I eat on Slow Days?” To answer those questions, I have decided to add some blog posts to show some of the foods we eat on what the world calls NFDs [non-fast days] but which, in our house, we call ‘Slow Days.’ This feature will appear sporadically. Now for the answers. Can you really eat ANYTHING you want on a Slow Day? Not really. If you eat too many calories every Slow Day, you will not lose weight. There are many questions asked on the FastDiet Forum which tell the tale. But once in a while your can splurge, as long as it isn’t every day. For what to eat on Slow Days, Dr. Mosley recommends a Mediterranean Diet. As for how we eat, an example follows.
Remember those crêpes we made last month? [November 10, 2018] Here’s a delicious way to use some of them. The recipe is from Brittany Gastronomique by Kate Whiteman.
Having had on hand some chicken meat, some apples, and some crêpes — we couldn’t resist having a go at this recipe. It was our 2nd time of cooking it.As you can see, the chicken was already cooked, so this was extra easy to prepare. The chicken/apple/cream/honey/cidre were combined as per the recipe. The crêpes, previously prepared and thawed, were gently heated before using. Fill the crêpes and serve!
êServed with a simple salad, the meal is excellent. Add a honeyed cidre called Chouchenn from the Iles de la Madelaine and it is ambrosial.