43 Years

How this Fast Diet Lifestyle works: Eat these meals tomorrow. On Monday, eat the meals that will be posted on Sunday.  Eat sensibly the other days of the week.  That’s it.  Simple way to lose weight and be healthier.

Forty-three years ago tomorrow, my husband and I tied the knot.  Where have the years gone? In that time period, we built a house; made three changes to it; raised two fine sons; had two careers in education; built a vacation house; and retired. Oh! And we added several pounds and then lost them by following the Fasting Lifestyle.  We are happy together and are still finding new ways to show how much we love each other.  Preparing favorite foods is one of those ways, even on a Fast Day.  YTQ, PRE.

Chèvre/Spinach ScrOmelette: 289 calories   10.3 g fat   1.8 g fiber   18 g protein   29 g carbs 287.5 mg Calcium   PB GF   Unbelievable how delicious this is!Chevre ScrOmelette w: applesauce

1 ½ two-oz eggs HINT: If you are serving one person, crack three 2-oz eggs into a small bowl or glass measuring cup. Whip up those eggs and pour half of their volume into a jar with a lid and put it in the ‘fridge for next week.                                                                                1 Tbsp chèvre cheese                                                                                                                                               3 Tbsp cooked spinach [HINT: I try to keep small containers of cooked spinach in the freezer]                                                                                                                                                                    pinch lemon-dill seasonings + salt + pepper                                                                                                                  2 oz applesauce, unsweetened                                                                                                                            3 oz fruit smoothie or natural apple cider                                                                                           blackish coffee or tea or lemon in hot water

Strain and squeeze the spinach to get all the water out. Chop the spinach. Mix the spinach and chevre with the seasonings in a medium-sized bowl. Whisk the eggs into the spinach/chevre and keep whisking until it is all mixed. Cook as you would for scrambled eggs in a lightly-spritzed pan. Portion the applesauce [unless you did this the night before], prep the hot beverage, shake or blend the smoothie and enjoy a really flavorful breakfast

Turkey Picatta:   257 calories  5 g fat   1.3 g fiber  31 g protein  21 g carbs  28 mg Calcium GFTurkey Piccata

4 oz uncooked turkey breast                                                                                                                                salt & pepper                                                                                                                                                            ½ tsp olive oil                                                                                                                                                            1 Tbsp white wine                                                                                                                                                1/3 cup chicken stock                                                                                                                                                          1.5 tsp lemon juice                                                                                                                                                       2 Tbsp shallots, minced                                                                                                                                                       pinch garlic powder                                                                                                                                                       2 tsp capers                                                                                                                                                                               3 oz tomatoes, sliced and sprinkled with salt and dried basil                                                                  ¼ cup brown rice, freshly-cooked or frozen from a previous batch

Combine the wine, stock and lemon juice. Pound the turkey meat, if needed, to even out the thickness. Sprinkle with salt & pepper. Heat olive oil over medium-high heat and cook the turkey on both sides until cooked through, adding a little of the stock mixture if needed. Remove turkey to a plate and keep warm. Add the stock mixture and shallots to the pan along with the garlic powder, stirring up the brown bits on the pan. Cook down until only 3-4 tablespoons of sauce remain. Lastly add the capers. Warm the rice [if using cooked left-over rice] and slice the tomatoes. Plate the rice, drizzling 1 Tbsp sauce over it. Plate the turkey, pouring the remaining sauce on it. Plate the tomatoes.

Ingredients for next week: breakfast, single portion

1 two-oz egg 1.5 two-oz eggs
1.5 – 2 Tbsp Mexican Pickle 1 oz white fish
2 Tbsp grated cheddar Cabbage                          cumin
Cumin + oregano Arugula                            salsa verde
1.5 oz grapes Applesauce, unsweetened or grapes
Whatever you need for your smoothie Whatever you need for your hot beverage
Whatever you need for your hot beverage Whatever you need for your smoothie: only 3 oz today

Dinner, single portion:

Two 5” corn tortillas ½ pound whole zucchini[s]
3 oz white fish salsa verde 2.5 oz cooked chicken breast
Fresh tomato Onion garlic
cabbage 1/4 cup cooked brown rice [left-over or fresh cooked]
Red onion Grated Parmesan paprika dill weed
Plain yogurt + lime juice + chili powder + cumin
Sparkling water Sparkling water

Meals that begin with ‘S’

How this Fast Diet Lifestyle works: Eat these meals tomorrow. On Thursday, eat the meals that will be posted on Wednesday.  Eat sensibly the other days of the week.  That’s it.  Simple way to lose weight and be healthier.

Spring will soon segue to Summer, so we will eat meals that begin with ‘s.’  Why not?  Other words that begin with ‘s’:  slim, svelte, sexy, self-satisfaction.  These can describe you as you work on the healthier body which the Fasting Lifestyle can bring you.  Keep at it.  You can do it.

Salsa Chicken Bake:   291 calories   5.6 g fat   2.3 g fiber  17 g protein  34 g carbs   221 mg Calcium   GF   Salsa for breakfast? Porque no?  Does looking at this photo make you want to smile?  See?  Another word with an ‘s’!Salsa-Chicken Bake w: s-bs

1 two-oz egg                                                                                                                                                                1 Tbsp low-fat cottage cheese                                                                                                                                      1.5 Tbsp tomato salsa, drained if too liquid                                                                                                                     dash of salsa verde                                                                                                                                                       ½ oz chicken breast meat, cooked [from a roast, perhaps], minced                                           oregano [Mexican if you have it]                                                                                                                               1 oz strawberries                                                                                                                                            blackish coffee or blackish tea or lemon in hot water                                                                                5-6 oz fruit smoothie, green smoothie or natural apple cider

Stir the cheese, salsas, and chicken together in a medium-sized bowl. Whisk the egg and seasonings. Spritz a ramekin with oil or non-stick spray. Pour in the egg mixture and bake in the toaster oven at 350 degrees F. for 12-15 minutes, depending on how you like your eggs. Brew your warm beverage; shake and pour the smoothie, portion those delicious strawberries, and enjoy a zesty start to your day.

Spinach-Fish Timbale:   264 calories   7.4 g fat   6.6 g fiber   37.8 g protein   19 g carbs   342 mg Calcium   PB  GF — if you use GF bread     Seen in cookbooks, this recipe lends itself well to our uses.Spinach-Fish Timbales w: gr beans

½ cup blanched spinach [this used most of a 4.5 oz bag of fresh leaves] nutmeg, salt 1 Tbsp onion/shallot, minced 1 wedge Laughing Cow cheese 5 oz sole or ocean perch fillets, skinned [this is 2 small fillets] ½ slice 70-calorie bread, ground to crumbs HINT: use fresh bread crumbs: dried crumbs have more calories + carbs per volume 3 oz green beans

Heat the toaster oven to 400 degrees. Rinse the spinach but do not dry it. Put into a wide pan and put over medium heat with a lid. Check the spinach frequently and remove from heat when the leaves are wilted. There might be some liquid still in the pan. When the leaves are cool enough to handle, remove by the hand-full and squeeze the liquid out, saving it in the pan. Coarsley chop the spinach leaves and put into a bowl with the salt and nutmeg. Add the cheese to the warm spinach and stir until the cheese mixes in.                            In the pan of spinach water, cook the onion/shallot until the water is gone. Combine the onion, bread crumbs, and spinach.

Lay the fish fillets out so that they make one long line, over-lapping by about an inch. Spoon the spinach stuffing on the fish to cover it.   Spray the inside of a 1-cup ramekin or custard cup with oil or non-stick spray.                                                                                                           Roll up the fish as compactly as you can and put it into the ramekin. Bake in the oven for 15 minutes. Cook the green beans. When the fish is baked, hold the ramekin in one oven-gloved hand while you invert a plate over the ramekin. Flip it all over so that now the ramekin is upside down. Lift off the ramekin. Plate with the beans.

Happy Birthday, v. 2.0

How this Fast Diet Lifestyle works: Eat these meals tomorrow. On Monday, eat the meals that will be posted on Sunday.  Eat sensibly the other days of the week.  That’s it.  Simple way to lose weight and be healthier.

Our second son’s birthday will be tomorrow, so we will celebrate with foods that he would like.  When he was about 3 years old, he loved to eat mushrooms, to the amazement of most adults. [We used to call him ‘Mr. Mushroom’ — he was such a fun guy.]  So we’ll start the day with mushrooms and eggs.  All grown up, he loves to prepare a wide variety of foods.  So for dinner we’ll serve an old family favorite: Sauerkraut mit Wurst.

Ham & Mushroom ScrOmelette   279 calories      9.9 g fat    3.9 g fiber   16.7 g protein   29 g carbs   245 mg Calcium    GF if you eliminate the breadHam & Mushroom ScrOmlette

1 ½ eggs per person HINT: If you are serving one person, crack three 2-oz eggs into a small bowl or glass measuring cup. Whip up those eggs and pour half of their volume into a jar with a lid and put it in the ‘fridge for next week.                                                                 1/2 oz mushrooms, chopped                                                                                                                              1/4 oz ham [from a roast; if you use 3%-fat ham from deli, the fat will be reduced]                               1/4 cup raspberries OR 2 oz applesauce                                                                                                             ½ slice 70-calorie multi-grain bread OR ¼ of an Arnold Sandwich Thin [optional]              blackish coffee or tea or lemon with hot water                                                                                         nb: no smoothie today

Chop the ham and mushrooms and combine. HINT: I did this the night before. Heat a cast iron or non-stick pan and spritz it with oil or cooking spray. Add the ham/mushroom combo and stir to heat and cook the mushrooms, if raw. Whisk the eggs and pour into the pan, stirring to distribute the ham/mushrooms. Cook to your favorite degree of doneness. Dish up the fruit, toast the sandwich bread, brew your hot beverage. What a treat!

Sauerkraut and Sausage:   255 calories   5.7 g fat   12.6 g fiber   21.3 g protein   33.5 g carbs  196.4 mg Calcium   GF PB   German food is often thought to be heavy and suitable only for winter. Here the sauerkraut is lightened with applesauce and if you wanted to, you could grill the sausage.Sauerkraut & Sausage w: collards

1.5 cups sauerkraut, canned or bagged or fresh                                                                                            2 tsp caraway seed                                                                                                                                                               2 oz applesauce, unsweetened                                                                                                                         1/2 cup onions, chopped coarsely                                                                                                                              1 Dakin Farm cob-smoked chicken sausage with apple [OR any other sausage with 110 calories] left whole or sliced into ½” chunks                                                                                               1.5 cups raw collard greens, chopped or sliced cross-wise in 1/4” strips [chiffonade]                     salt,  garlic powder, and pepper to taste.

Thaw the sausage if it is frozen. Combine the sauerkraut, caraway seed, applesauce, and onions in a saucepan large enough to hold the sausage [if leaving whole]. Cook slowly, uncovered until half of the liquid is gone. Add the sausage, cover, and continue to cook until everything is hot. Meanwhile, put the collards into ½ cup water with seasonings, and cook covered until the greens are tender, about 10 minutes.

Ingredients for next week: breakfast, single portion

1 two-oz eggs 1.5 two-oz eggs
1 Tbsp cottage cheese, fat-free 2.25 tsp chevre [goat cheese], creamy
1.5 Tbsp tomato salsa + salsa verde ¼ cup cooked spinach
½ oz chicken breast Apple sauce, unsweetened
1 oz strawberries, fresh or frozen
Whatever you need for your smoothie Whatever you need for your hot beverage
Whatever you need for your hot beverage Whatever you need for your smoothie: only 3 oz today

Dinner, single portion:

½ cup blanched spinach                     nutmeg 4 oz turkey breast cutlets
Onion or scallion, 1 Tbsp White wine, chicken stock, lemon juice
1 wedge Vache Qui Rit [Laughing Cow] cheese shallots
5 oz sole or flounder or ocean perch Tomato slices
½ slice 70-calorie whole grain bread ¼ cup cooked brown rice
Green beans Olive oil, oregano, garlic powder
Sparkling water Sparkling water

Memorial Day

Here’s how this diet works: Tomorrow, eat this menu and nothing else except unsweetened drinks.  On Thursday, eat the foods which will be posted on Wednesday.  The remainder of the week, sensibly eat whatever you want to.

In the US, the last Monday of May is Memorial Day, when graves of fallen soldiers as well as those of family members are decked with flowers.  Parades are popular in towns large and small, and in our tiny town, the air is loud with military rifle salutes and the haunting sound of “Taps“.  Then it is time for the cook-outs! Ah…. the first patriotic over-eating of the summer.  Not so fast — Monday is a Fast Day. For breakfast, that springtime staple, asparagus.  And for dinner, the standard hot dog meal.  While waiting for the parade to start, consider this: Weight-Loss Tips: 10 Ways You Can Cut 500 Calories Each Day     http://www.cheatsheet.com/health-fitness/weight-loss-tips-cut-500-calories-day.html/?a=viewall   Of course, on a Fast Day we’re eating only 500-600 calories!

Asparagus-Proscuitto Bake:  274 calories   6.2 g fat  3 g fiber   13 g protein   40 g carbs   226.7 mg Calcium  PB GF   This is such a great flavor combination as an appetizer, that it must be wonderful with eggs…. and it is!  Yum!

Asparagus:Proscuitto Bake w: pear

1 two-oz egg                                                                                                                                                                2 Tbsp [1/3 oz] thinly sliced, cooked asparagus                                                                                             ½ Tbsp [1/8 oz] proscuitto, thinly sliced or diced                                                                                                        1.5 tsp Parmesan cheese, grated                                                                                                                                 1 oz pear or apple                                                                                                                                           blackish coffee or tea or lemon in hot water                                                                                                 5-6 oz fruit smoothie or green smoothie or unpasturized apple cider

Spritz a ramekin with cooking spray. Set the toaster oven at 350 degrees F. Whisk together the asparagus, meat, cheese, and egg and pour into the ramekin. Add salt and pepper to taste, bearing in mind that the meat is salty. Bake 12-15 minutes. Slice the pear, prepare the beverages. Nice way to start the day.

Memorial Day Hot Dogs & Beans    272 calories   GF   In the olden days, before Fasting, we ate hot dogs on Memorial Day, so we won’t stop now. Baked beans are high in protein, low in fat, so they fit right in with a Fast Diet.Memorial Day franks & beans

1 dog per person {Hebrew National has a reduced fat hot dog at 100 calories each}                                                                                                                                                                      1/3 c baked beans [I use canned, low-fat beans if I can find them] HINT:  Freeze the remainder for another meal. If you want them again for a Fast meal, freeze in batches of 1/3 c, rather than the remains of the entire can.                                                                                   mustard and/or pickle relish                                                                                                                                SIDE DISHES, to total 85 to 105 calories, your choice:                                                                                                                                    >>2 oz zucchini, sliced diagonally and grilled                                    10 calories                                                                                                                                   >>one 2-oz egg, hard-boiled: cut in half, remove yolk, mash with 1/2 tsp yellow mustard  + salsa verde; spoon the mashed yolks back into the whites    2 halves = 75 calories        1/2 =  38                                                                                                                                                                  >>1/2 cup sliced/shredded cabbage + 1/4 cup grated carrot + 2 tsp made-with-olive-oil mayonnaise + 1 and 1/2 tsp cider vinegar                               3/4 cup = 50 calories        1/3 cup = 25           >>2 oz tomatoes, whole cherry tomatoes or slices                            10 calories                                          >>1 oz carrot sticks                                                                                       12 calories

Cook the dogs in a little frying pan with a bit of water. [Of course you could grill the dogs.] Remove the dogs, add a tad more water and cook the zucchini in the same pan. [You could grill the zucchini, too.] That way the zucchini have a little sausage taste to them. Heat the baked beans [nuke ’em], and prepare the other side dishes.                                                                                Fasting on a holiday just got easier. Having non-Fasters over for the cookout? Ask them to bring the side dishes [potato salad, green salad, but not chips & dip] and let your guests eat them.

Pizza-Pizza

How this Fast Diet Lifestyle works: Eat these meals tomorrow. On Monday, eat the meals that will be posted on Sunday.  Eat sensibly the other days of the week.  That’s it.  Simple way to lose weight and be healthier.

Thinking of starting a diet but afraid of what you’ll have to give up? No more pizza! NO-O-O-O!  Here are two facts: 1) on the 5:2 diet, you can eat the foods you like 5 days a week, even pizza;  2) today’s recipes give you the tastes of pizza as breakfast and dinner.

Pizza ScrOmelette: 291 calories   8.8 g fat   1.7 g fiber   15.6 g protein   35.7 g carbs   250 mg Calcium    PB  GF    Your favorite flavors at breakfast – delicious.Pizza ScrOmelette

1 ½ two-oz eggs HINT: If you are serving one person, crack three 2-oz eggs into a small bowl or glass measuring cup. Whip up those eggs and pour half of their volume, crack 3 2-oz eggs into a jar with a lid and put it in the ‘fridge for next week                                                              ¼ oz bell pepper                                                                                                                                                                                one 2” slice pepperoni                                                                                                                                         1/8 oz mozzerella cheese, grated                                                                                                                          1 Tbsp crushed tomatoes                                                                                                                                      1 oz applesauce or fresh apple                                                                                                                            5-6 oz fruit smoothie or pure apple cider                                                                                                  blackish coffee or blackish tea or lemon in hot water

Chop or dice the bell pepper and cook it in a pan spritzed with non-stick pan. Chop the pepperoni and stir it in with the cheese, tomatoes, and peppers. Whisk the eggs with salt and pepper. Pour into a pan which has been sprayed briefly with cooking spray. When the bottom of the eggs have set, add the cheese mixture and scramble to your heart’s content or fold like an omelette. Brew your beverage, portion the fruit, and take the previously-made smoothie from ‘fridge. Truly a treat.

Pizza with Vegetable Topping:       300 calories    13.3 g fat      4 g fiber        14 g protein     19 g carbs       269 mg Calcium   PB    Another winner from the Fast Diet book. The pizza shells are either whole grain wraps or corn tortillas. BE CAREFUL about the calorie and fat content when shopping! I get Herdez 8″ whole wheat fajita style tortillas. Each has 170 cal and 5 gm protein. Each person gets ONE of these pizzas. OR you could get Olé brand 6″ corn tortillas. Each of those has 65 cal and each person gets THREE AND a HALF pizzas.Pizza

1 whole wheat/whole grain tortilla at 170-cal [per person]                                                                                         1-2 Tbsp tomato puree HINT: buy a can of puree and freeze in small portions                               1 oz mozzerella, grated                                                                                                                                                         ½ oz mushrooms, chopped or sliced                                                                                                                1 ½ oz red pepper, cooked and chopped                                                                                                                        1 oz spinach, steamed, squeezed and chopped                                                                                             1 Tbsp red onion, chopped                                                                                                                                   2-3 pinches Italian herb mix  + 1 pinch crushed red pepper flakes

Set the oven at 400° F. Place the tortilla on an ungreased baking sheet and put it in the oven for 2 minutes to warm and stiffen.  Put dollops of tomato purée on each tortilla and spread it around. Toss together mozzarella, mushrooms, red pepper, spinach, and onion. HINT: Sometimes I cook and chop all the veg and put them in a bag in the freezer to save time on a FAST day. Divide the mixture among the tortillas and sprinkle the seasonings on top.  Bake for 5-10 mins at 400° F.

Ingredients for next week: breakfast, single portion

1 two-oz eggs 1.5 two-oz eggs
pear Mushrooms, a few
Cooked asparagus [leftover from a prior meal, perhaps] Ham from roast or deli
Proscuitto ham, ½ slice or less ¼ of an Arnold Sandwich Thin, multi-grain [optional]
Grated Parmesan cheese raspberries
Whatever you need for your smoothie Whatever you need for your hot beverage
Whatever you need for your hot beverage Whatever you need for your smoothie

dinner, single portion

Hot dog: low fat, 100 calories 1.5 cups sauerkraut
1/3 cup baked beans 1 Dakin cob-smoked sausage
1 hardboiled egg + ½ tsp yellow mustard + salsa verde 1.5 cup raw collard greens
2” carrot + chopped cabbage + Hellman’s mayonnaise with olive oil + cider vinegar Caraway seeds + unsweetened applesauce
onion
Sparkling water Sparkling water

Another Sunny Day

How this Fast Diet Lifestyle works: Eat these meals tomorrow. On Thursday, eat the meals that will be posted on Wednesday.  Eat sensibly the other days of the week.  That’s it.  Simple way to lose weight and be healthier.

As we move toward Summer at 42 degrees North latitude, the sun is out longer and everyone is more cheerful. And active, too.  Take advantage of your time to get some exercise.  You don’t have to become a Gym Rat, just walk everyday.  Then you’ll have more energy for more gardening, or spring cleaning, or your job, or your family.  Go on: get out there!

Cottage Breakfast:   278 calories      3.8 g fat      4.8 g fiber      10.2 g protein    24 g carbs        181 mg Calcium PB    If you have the griddlecakes made ahead of time [I keep some already made in the freezer], then this meal comes together in no time flat.Cottage Bfast w: Canadian Bacon

1 griddlecake  [2 Tbsp batter from 10-grain muffins*]   HINT: I prepared 8 griddlecakes from the Bob’s Red Mill 10-grain muffin batter, cooked them, and froze them. I made the rest into muffins to eat on Slow Days.                                                                                                                           ½ c. strawberries   with a dollop of cottage cheese                                                                                                                                                      1 slice Canadian bacon  [‘back bacon’ to the non-USA readers]                                                                                                                                              5-6 oz fruit smoothie or green smoothie or natural apple cider                                                   blackish coffee, blackish tea, or lemon in hot water

Take one griddlecake from the freezer the night before and let it thaw. Cook the Canadian bacon in the microwave or warm it in a non-stick pan along with the griddlecake. Dish the berries, brew the hot beverage, pour the smoothie. What a sweet and easy meal.

*10-Grain Muffin Batter: 1 cup Bob’s Red Mill 10-grain hot cereal mix                                          1 and 1/4 cup buttermilk                                                                                                        [combine cereal + milk and let sit while preparing other ingredients]                                              1/3 cup butter        7 Tbsp sugar         1 cup unbleached flour                                                         1 tsp salt         1 tsp baking powder         1 tsp baking soda                                                         Cream the butter and sugar; mix in the egg.                                                                                 Add the dry ingredients and the cereal/milk mixture.                                                                      Stir until just combined.                                                                                                                Use 2 Tbsp batter for each griddlecake                                                                                         [use 4 Tbsp batter to make each muffin for Slow Days]

Egg-Tomato Gratin:    293 calories     10.4 g fat     5 g fiber    18 g protein    21 g carbs      226 mg Calcium PB GF Jacques Pepin, in his book Fast Food My Way, tells about this family recipe. HINT: The recipe serves two. Invite a friend or save for lunch.Tomato-Egg Casserole

3 hardboiled eggs, peeled and sliced or cut into 6 wedges                                                                        3 oz onions, sliced                                                                                                                                                        2 tsp garlic, chopped                                                                                                                                           1 tsp dried thyme + 1 tsp salt + ½ tsp pepper                                                                                                 1/3 cup garbanzo beans, drained and rinsed                                                                                                   10 fluid oz of tomatoes, drained [save the juice]                                                                                               1 oz Swiss cheese or Gruyère, grated                                                                                                                 2 oz broccoli

Arrange the eggs on the bottom of a 3-cup baking dish. Cook the onions and garlic in some of the tomato juice, about 3 minutes. Add seasonings, tomatoes and the remaining juice. If tomatoes are in large chunks, crush with a fork. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, simmer covered for 4 minutes. Pour over the eggs and sprinkle with the cheese. Take 10 minutes at 400 degrees F., then broil 2-3 minutes to brown the top.

Eimaischen

How this Fasting Diet works: Eat these meals, and only these meals, tomorrow.  Read the blog on Wednesday to see what we’ll eat on Thursday.  The rest of the week, eat what you like, but sensibly. If you are like me, you will see results.    You may be interested to read what US News and World Report said about the Fast Diet: http://health.usnews.com/best-diet/fast-diet

Tomorrow in Luxembourg, they will celebrate the Feast of Emmaus or Éimaischen.  This involves a street fair with food and art and the air is loud with the sounds of “bird-calls.” For the Luxembourgers, this fair began centuries ago as a potters’ trade show on Easter Monday.  One of the best-loved items for sale are fist-sized, bird-shaped clay whistles which represent the Resurrection.  Tables are full of the colorful little birds and their sellers vie with each other to make the most melodious sounds. Our foods today evoke memories of a Spring day in lovely Luxembourg:  Easter ham and eggs for breakfast, and an international dish involving little fried fish which are popular there.

Holiday-After Breakfast:   282 calories      6.3 g fat       2.3 g fiber       16 g. protein        37.7 g carb 216.7 mg Calcium This is a simple breakfast for the day after a holiday, using a few left-overs from the dinner table or freezer.Easter Breakfast

1 two-oz egg, hardboiled                                                                                                                                          ¾ oz ham OR beef OR turkey OR one Applegate sausage                                                                                                      ¼ cup Yorkshire Pudding* batter with added herbs. HINT: If you made some before and you put some in the freezer, great. Add a pinch of thyme and a pinch of basil.   see ..Not by Bread.. from Feb. 7, ’18 for the recipe                                                                                                          2 oz pineapple OR ¼ cup mixed berries   +   pinch of chopped mint leaves                                       5-6 oz fruit smoothie or natural apple cider                                                                                         blackish coffee or tea or lemon in hot water

Pour pudding batter into two holes of a mini-muffin pan, bake at 400 for 13 minutes. Warm the meat or not. Mix the fruit with the mint. Plate the meat, Yorkshire Pudding, egg, and fruit. Brew your hot beverage, prepare your smoothie. Sit down and relax with your easy breakfast of left overs.

*The Yorkshire Pudd recipe is from the King Arthur Flour 200th Anniversary Cookbook. HINT: make the batter the night before to save time in the morning.

Meze Meal with Smelts:  297 calories 5.8 g fat 6 g fiber 21.5 g protein 22 g carb 174 mg Calcium PB GF ‘Meze’ is the Greek equivalent of Spanish Tapas. This meal features many small servings of common food items, which make it easy to prepare.  There are lots of good recipes in the book Meze by Rosemary Barron.  HINT: The photo shows enough for 2 portions, but the amounts given below are for ONE serving.Meze w: smelts for TWO

1/4 cup white beans                                                                                                                                                  ½ Tbsp capers                                                                                                                                                       1/2 oz marinated mushrooms                                                                                                                               2.5 oz tomato, cubed    OR cherry tomatoes cut in half                                                                                                                               generous pinch Greek oregano                                                                                                                      2 oz cleaned smelts, fins cut off, backbone removed, cut in half along the backbone                                                                                         1 oz mozzerella cheese [or use feta, same amount]                                                                                        1 ½ oz lemon-marinated carrots                                                                                                          marinade: 1 tsp olive oil + 1 tsp lemon juice + pinch of granulated garlic + pinch oregano

Attend to the smelts by cooking them in a non-stick or well-seasoned frying pan spritzed with non-stick spray.  ‘Fry’ until crispy.  Combine the white beans with the capers in a small bowl. In another bowl, combine the tomatoes and the oregano. Slice the carrots into small logs or coins and cook until tender. Drain and combine with the marinade in a small jar with a lid. Shake well, remove the lid and let the carrots cool in the marinade.  Drain the marinade from the jar and pour it over the smelts. Plate the ingredients to please the eye.

 

Grateful

How this Fasting Diet works: Eat these meals, and only these meals, tomorrow.  Read the blog on Wednesday to see what we’ll eat on Thursday.  The rest of the week, eat what you like, but sensibly. If you are like me, you will see results.

Tomorrow will be the birthday of a fine man who was my cousin’s ancestor. Not mine, but I would be proud to be his descendant.  He was a true embodiment of the American Dream. Coming to America from Scotland with his wife and 6 children in 1849, he eventually built a tanning empire in upstate New York.  A model citizen, he was devoted to his wife and said that he ‘owed far more of his success to her than to any one: that in every important transaction, he consulted her, not only as an equal but as his superior.’ As an employer, a community-member, and a family man he seems to be one of those exemplary beacons for us all.  The Thanksgiving-inspired breakfast expresses my gratitude for his example.  The dinner is a Scottish meal which our family has enjoyed for years.  The dinner is a fine meatless dish, which goes with this article about the value of vegetables and fruit: https://www.yahoo.com/news/fruits-vegetables-linked-weight-loss-233030742.html

Turkey/Stuffing Bake: 279 calories  6 g fat        2.5 g fiber      15.6 g protein    38.7 g carbs  217.5 mg Calcium   GF- if using GF bread      Another in the dinner-for-breakfast series.Turkey-Stuffing Bake1 two-oz egg                                                                                                                                                             ½ oz turkey breast, cooked or uncooked, diced                                                                                                                                                   ¼ slice of 70-calorie whole-grain bread [¼ oz], diced                                                                                       1 Tbsp onions, diced                                                                                                                                             1 Tbsp celery, diced                                                                                                                                  rosemary + thyme + sage + salt + pepper                                                                                                       ½ tsp olive oil                                                                                                                                                            1 oz pear                                                                                                                                                                    5-6 oz fruit smoothie or green smoothie or natural apple cider                                                         nearly-black coffee or tea or lemon in hot water.

In a saute pan, cook the onions, seasonings, celery, and turkey [if it is raw] in a little water and a ½ tsp olive oil until vegetables are softened. Spritz a ramekin with non-stick spray [NB: this was prepared for 2 servings and was baked in an oval 5×7″ pan] and pour in the turkey mixture. Whisk the egg thoroughly and pour into the ramekin. Bake at 350 until puffed and starting to brown, about 15 minutes. Meanwhile, slice the pear and prepare the beverages. Be thankful for the start of another good day.

Rumbledethumps:   243 calories    10 g fat     4 g fiber     12.6 g protein     19.5 g carbs     171.4 mg Calcium     PB GF     Where do you get a recipe with a name like that? Sundays At Moosewood, of course. Hearty meals like this, made with winter vegetables are common in Scotland and Ireland. HINT: The recipe makes enough for 2 servings. Wrap half in cling-wrap and foil and freeze for another dinner.Rumbledeethumps w: salad

¼ pound potato                                                                                                                                                        3 Tbsp skimmed milk                                                                                                                                           1.5 tsp butter                                                                                                                                                                ¼ tsp ground mace                                                                                                                                                         2 egg whites                                                                                                                                                            ¼ pound cauliflower, cut into small florets                                                                                                   ¾ cup cabbage, chopped                                                                                                                                          ½ cup leek, sliced                                                                                                                                                 ¼ cup broccoli, chopped                                                                                                                                     1/3 cup cheddar, grated                                                                                                                                       per person: ¾ cup salad greens          1 oz tomato                 ½ tsp olive oil + ½ tsp cider vinegar

Cut potato into chunks. Boil until tender and mash with the milk, butter, and mace. Let cool. Steam the cauliflower, cabbage, leek, and broccoli until cooked. Take off the heat. Remove the cauliflower when it is very soft and mash it into the mashed potatoes. Whip the eggwhites until stiff and fold into the potato/cauliflower mash. Taste for salt and pepper. Gently stir in the remaining steamed vegetables. Smooth into a lightly-spritzed baking dish. [choose the dish with the idea that you will be dividing this into 2 equal portions] Sprinkle with the grated cheese and bake at 350 degrees F. until the cheese is bubbly and just starting to brown. Whisk the oil and vinegar together and toss in the greens. Serve the cool, crispy salad with the hot, creamy rumbledethumps. Scottish comfort food.

 

 

Country Tastes

How this Fast Diet Lifestyle works: Eat these meals tomorrow, for a calorie total of less than 600. On another day this week, eat the meals from a different post, another day of eating 600 calories or less. Eat sensibly the other days of the week. That’s it. Simple way to lose weight and be healthier.

Many a diner and small restaurant has lured customers with promises of ‘country cooking.’  Many cookbooks have been written about the way people cook in the countryside of France, England, Germany…..you get the point.  For my taste, give me good tasting food made from fresh country products.  And we can enjoy it on a Fast Day, too.  Clean your plate.

Hash and eggs is a classic diner item.  But our’s is healthy and delicious with black beans and sweet potato.    From Joanne Harris’ cookbook of the French countryside, comes a recipe from the ocean and the fields. Yum! Read more about why we should do intermittent fasting in this article:  http://news.yahoo.com/does-intermittent-fasting-benefits-science-suggests-yes-173453757.html

Sweet Potato Black Bean Hash: 284 calories   5.6 g fat     7.6 g fiber      43.3 g carbs     278.3 mg Calcium      PB GF     Long-time friend and fellow bell ringer Jane Winslow inspired this recipe. She’s right: it is very good.Sweet Potato:Black Bean Bake

½ c. diced sweet potatoes [You could substitute ½ cup of diced winter squash, which lowers the calories, protein, and carbs]                                                                                              2 Tbsp yellow onion, diced                                                                                                                                ¼ red pepper, sliced                                                                                                                                              salt & pepper + ¾ tsp paprika + ¼ tsp cumin                                                                                                ½ cup spinach roughly chopped                                                                                                                         3 oz black beans = ½ c.                                                                                                                                           one 2-oz egg                                                                                                                         blackish coffee or blackish tea or lemon in hot water                                                   NB: no smoothie today

Spritz olive oil in a small cast iron pan on medium heat. Add sweet potatoes, onion, red pepper, seasonings, and a little water. Cook on medium-low for 10 minutes, occasionally stirring. Add spinach and 2 more Tbsp water, and cook for an additional five minutes. Lastly, add the black beans and stir until all ingredients are well-blended. HINT: prep this far the night before. Heat before topping with a poached or fried egg.

Mackerel stuffed with Leeks:   285 calories   15.7 g fat        1.6 g fiber     22 g protein  9.3 g carbs 46.5 mg Calcium   PB GF   This is from one of Joanne Harris’ lovely cookbooks. If you are lucky enough to get fresh mackerel, this one’s for you.Mackeral stuffed w: leeks

Two 2-oz mackeral fillets to total 4 oz per serving                                                                                       salt & pepper                                                                                                                                                             2 tsp grainy mustard, like ‘country Dijon’                                                                                            oregano                                                                                                                                                                     ¾ of an ounce of sliced leeks                                                                                                                            ground coriander                                                                                                                                                                                            3 oz tomatoes, sliced OR sliced cucumbers and cherry tomatoes

Heat oven to 400 degrees. Slash the skin of the fish and season the skin-side with salt and pepper. Turn the fillets over and spread each one with mustard, then sprinkle with oregano. Put one fillet skin-side down on the baking pan and pile the leeks on top of it. Sprinkle with a little coriander and more pepper, if you like. Put the other fillet on top of the leeks, with the skin-side up. Press down a little on the fish to compact it a bit. Roast for about 12 minutes, until the fish is opaque. Meanwhile, slice the vegetables.

Feeling Bleu?

Around the month of March, people get tired of winter. Imagine that!? Cabin Fever sets in and they get grumpy. And then they eat.  What could be a better antidote than some fine meals featuring Bleu Cheese? When following the Fasting Lifestyle, food should lift our spirits and make us happy. Cue Pharrell Williams music.    For National Nutrition Month, read this: https://www.yahoo.com/news/30-simple-health-tips-try-day-march-155925900.html

Bleu Cheese Bake:   292 calories   7.3 g fat   2.3 g fiber      14.3 g protein   37 g carbs    250.7 mg Calcium  PB GF    You’ll go ga-ga over these flavors!bleu-cheese-bake-w-r-b-applesauceyog

1 two-oz egg                                                                                                                                                              ¼ oz bleu cheese, crumbly rather than creamy                                                                                           1 Tbsp fatfree cottage cheese, drained                                                                                                              2 oz applesauce, unsweetened, with 2-3 raspberries mixed into it                                                          5-6 oz green smoothie or fruit smoothie or natural apple cider                                                      black-ish coffee, black-ish tea, or lemon in hot water

Mash the cheeses together with a fork and whisk in the egg. Bake in a lightly-spritzed ramekin at 350 degrees until cooked through, about 12-15 minutes. Dish up the applesauce, pour the smoothie, pour your beverage.

Beet & Bleu Cheese Salad: 288 calories   11 g fat   5.3 g fiber     13.7 g. protein   19.5 g carb    212 mg Calcium  PB GF    This recipe takes me back to a delightful restaurant 2 blocks north of Notre Dame in Paris. You will enjoy the earthy flavors and beauty of this salad.Beet & Bleu Cheese Salad

2.5 oz beets, cooked, skinned, sliced or cubed, cooled                                                                               1 and 1/4 oz bleu cheese, cubed or crumbled                                                                                                1.5 oz tomato, sliced or cubed                                                                                                                                      3 walnut halves [or use slivered almonds if you don’t eat walnuts]                                                           1 oz white beans, rinsed and drained if using canned                                                                                            2.5 c. salad greens                                                                                                                                                   3/4 tsp olive oil    +    3/4 tsp balsamic vinegar                                                                                        garnishes: pansy, chive, or nastursum flowers;  scallions

Assemble and prep all vegetable ingredients. Whisk oil and vinegar in a wide bowl. Put greens in the bowl and toss. Place in serving bowl and arrange the other ingredients on top. Add a few garnishes. Voila! A beautiful meal.