A Visitor

My sister is arriving today for a stay, and tomorrow is a Fast Day. No problem! I will serve the following menu, which I am sure she will enjoy, and if she wants to eat lunch, she may.  You see?  Fasting Lifestyle maintained, visiting sister happy and well-fed.  Bet she won’t event know it was ‘diet food’!

Ham & Cheese Scromelette     309 calories     10.1 g fat            1.9 g fiber             15.8 g. protein 29 g carbs        197 mg Calcium           GF     You can prepare this as an omelette or as scrambled eggs. Either way, its a winner.Ham and  cheese scromlette w: a-sauce

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.                                                                             ¼ oz Jarlsberg cheese                                                                                                                                           ¼ oz ham [I calculated the fat and calories for this recipe based on left-over roast ham. If you use 3% fat ham, you will lower both those values]                                                                              1 and ½ oz applesauce                                                                                                                               blackish coffee or blackish tea or lemon in hot water                                                                                   5-6 oz fruit smoothie or green smoothie

Shepherds’ Salad 275 cal      15 g. fat      13.2 g protein       23.6 g carbs      GF                               This delightful meal is from Lynne Rosetto Kaspar’s The Italian Country Table. I have included a version of the original cooked salad dressing, but you may use a simple herbed vinaigrette made with 1 tsp oil and ½ tsp red wine vinegar.shepherd's salad

½ oz salami                                                                                                                                                               ½ c white beans                                                                                                                                                        2.5 cups [3 oz] lettuce                                                                                                                                                1 oz mozzerella                                                                                                                                                          1 radish, thinly sliced                                                                                                                                                    2” celery, thinly sliced on diagonal                                                                                                                     2 tsp of boiled dressing

For the dressing: Put 3 Tbsp olive oil, 4” rosemary, and 6 sage leaves in a pan and simmer for 5-10 minutes.    Add 4 smashed cloves garlic and a pinch of hot pepper flakes.    Stir for a few seconds. Add ½ cup red wine vinegar and boil down the whole recipe to 1/3 cup. Strain and cool. For this dinner, you will need 2 tsp/ serving. Put the remainder in a jar and store to use anytime.

Prep your toppings: slice the salami rounds into matchsticks; shred the lettuce; cut the cheese into strips about 1/4” square; slice the radish and celery. Measure 2 tsp dressing into a serving/salad bowl and add the lettuce. Toss to coat with the dressing. Arrange the meat, beans, cheese, and radishes in decorative groupings. Hearty and delicious and suitable for guests.

Couldn’t Be Easier

Really now: how hard is it to follow the Fasting Lifestyle? Not hard at all when there is a menu like this one. If you chose four breakfast meals that you really liked, and four dinners, then you could just rotate them for two weeks and make it really easy!  Now we like variety, so we eat our favorites only once in a while. But suit yourself — but DO IT!  Do yourself the huge favor of investing in your healthy future life.

Baked Eggs Flamenco 269 calories  8.8 g fat  2 g fiber  9 g pro   13.3 g carb  42.6 mg Calcium PB  GF [if using GF bread] From Everyday Tapas, this recipe shows how a meal can go from being a dinner to being a breakfast. Similarly, any breakfast could also be a dinner.Flamenco eggs w: green smoothie

1 Tbsp tomato puree or 1/2 oz tomato, chopped                                                                                           1 ½ tsp parsley, chopped                                                                                                                                       1 1/2 Tbsp onion, chopped [1 oz]                                                                                                                                     1 ½ Tbsp bell pepper, chopped [1 oz]                                                                                                                   salt & pinch cayenne                                                                                                                                                 1 two-oz egg                                                                                                                                                                                       ½ slice 70 cal bread [I like Nature’s Own multigrain]                                                                              2 oz melon or 2 oz grapes or 3 oz apple                                                                                                         blackish coffee or tea or lemon in hot water                                                                                                      5-6 oz fruit smoothie or unpasturized apple cider

Spritz a small ramekin with cooking spray or olive oil. Put the tomato, parsley, onion in the ramekin. Microwave for 4-5 minutes to cook the onion. Add the pepper and seasonings, and microwave for another 4 minutes. [Alternatively, saute the above ingredients as described, instead of microwaving]. HINT: you can do this the night before. Remove from microwave and make a ‘nest’ in the cooked vegetables. Crack the egg into the nest. Bake at 350 for 15-18 minutes. Toast the bread, brew your hot beverage, prep the fruit. Prepare the smoothie, or take the previously-prepared jar of smoothie from the fridge and shake it well before serving.

Shrimp Stir-fry with Udon Noodles: 287 calories     7.2 g fat     23.8 g protein    33 g carbs                                                                             The back of a bag of udon noodles supplied this recipe and then I adapted it.soba:shrimp quickfry

1 oz of dry soba [or udon] noodles                                                                                                                     3 oz raw shrimp, cut in half across the body OR 2 oz chicken breast                                                     2 oz carrot, peeled and sliced into coins                                                                                                              1½ oz green cabbage                                                                                                                                               1 oz onion                                                                                                                                                                          1 1/2 tsp soy sauce.                                                                                                                                                       1 tsp olive oil                                                                                                                                                                1 oz chopped green onion [or a Tbsp steamed chopped broccoli]

Put the frozen shrimp in a bowl with a little water to thaw. Cook noodles in a quart of water about 4 minutes. Drain and set aside. Meanwhile, shell, and peel the raw shrimp. Slice the shrimp across the body. Heat the oil in a cast iron pan or wok. Add the carrot, cabbage, and onion and some of the water from the thawed shrimp. Stir-fry/steam for 3 minutes. Add the shrimp and any remaining liquid and cook one minute more. Toss the cooked noodles into the pan and mix to warm them. Add , salt, pepper, and soy sauce. Toss to mix ingredients.   If you think this sounds complicated and long, I did it in 25 minutes and that included peeling carrots and cleaning shrimp. Satisfying and good to eat.  If you don’t like shrimp, substitute just under 2 oz sliced chicken breast.

Fun and Easy

Eating sensibly and working toward your health goals shouldn’t be a boring slog. While I have fun adapting and creating recipes for the Fasting Lifestyle, I hope you are having fun eating them and that this blog makes it easy for you to keep the faith.  Want more reasons to stay with or get on the Fast Diet?  Read this article:  “Calorie restriction may have some benefit for non-obese”  By Kathryn Doyle, Reuters   https://www.yahoo.com/news/calorie-restriction-may-benefit-non-obese-152627984.html

 

Laughing Herb Omelette 290 calories    8.9 g fat     3 g fiber     15.3 g protein     27.5 g carbs 219 mg Calcium        PB          GF [if you eliminate the toast or use GF bread]Laughing Herb Omelette

1 ½ 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                                                                                                 1/2 section Vache Qui Rit [Laughing Cow] cheese                                                                                       1.5 Tbsp fresh herbs                                                                                                                                                2 oz apple                                                                                                                                                                   ½ slice whole grain bread    [I like Nature’s Own  whole grain bread]                                                                                                                                                                5-6 oz green smoothie or fruit smoothie or natural apple cider                                                     blackish tea or blackish coffee or hot water with lemon

Whisk the eggs and herbs together. Take the cheese from the ‘fridge [HINT: keep it cold so that it will slice better] and slice it into as many thin slices as you can. Spritz a hot non-stick or cast iron pan with cooking oil and pour in the eggs/herbs. When the bottom begins to set, lay the cheese slices over half the surface of the eggs. Cook to your degree of doneness, fold and plate. Slice apple, toast bread, shake up the smoothie, pour your hot beverage and laugh along with the cow.

Tomato Soup w/ Sandwich        289 calories     5.1 g fat       5.6 g fiber         15.9 g protein             29.9 g carbs       209.8 mg Calcium   PB    GF [if using GF bread]                                           Comfort food can also be low in calories. Don’t be put off by the seeming length of the recipe below — it goes together very quickly.  The soup recipe is from Fresh Ways with Soups and Stews, published by Time-Life Books. HINT: the soup is enough for 3 servings, so it is worth the time to make enough to freeze for later, rather than making a single serving.tomato soup w: croq mons, grapes

Cook Soup:     1 tsp virgin olive oil     +  2 Tbsp water                                                                                                                3 onions, chopped [2 ½ cups]                                                                                                                                    1 cup carrot, thinly sliced                                                                                                                                                                              1 tsp fresh thyme or ¼ tsp dried thyme           pepper to taste                                                                                                   3 cloves garlic, chopped                                                                                                                                         28 0z can tomatoes, coarsly chopped with juices                                                                                         1 ¼ cup unsalted chicken or vegetable stock                                                                                                                         ¼ tsp salt    

Heat the oil in a large heavy-bottomed pot over medium heat. Cook the onion, carrot, thyme, garlic, and pepper for 7-10 minutes or until onions are translucent. Add the tomatoes and juice, stock, and salt. Reduce heat and simmer 30 minutes. [more directions later]

Prep Sandwich:         1/2  slice 70-calorie bread [Nature’s Own]                                                                     1 slice Swiss cheese from the deli                                                                                                                          1 oz ham, 97% fat free

Cut the bread in half.  Cut the cheese in pieces the size of the bread halves. Construct a sandwich of bread, ham, cheese, bread. Save out one bread-sized piece of cheese. Wrap the sandwich in foil and put in the toaster oven at 350 until cheese is beginning to melt on the inside. Unwrap the sandwich and put the cheese on top. Toast the sandwich so that the cheese becomes melted and might start to brown.

Finish Soup:        1 tsp ricotta or small-curd cottage cheese                                                                          1 tsp plain non-fat yogurt                                                                                                                                  

Puree the soup in food processor or blender. Pour half of it into a freezer container to cool before storing. Put the remaining soup in the serving bowl. Stir the cheese and yogurt together and put a large dollop in the middle of the hot soup. Use the tip of a knife to pull the mixture out from the middle in several radiating arms. A few grapes add a dash of color.

Floralia

The ancient Romans threw a 5 day festival in honor of Flora, the goddess of flowers and Spring.  In southern France, towns celebrate in early May with floral displays and parades of flower-bedecked floats. I like to recognize the season with meals based on flowers, fruits, and vegetables. We can celebrate Flora and the Fasting Lifestyle.  Put some fresh flowers on the table, use the flowered napkins, and eat your way to better health.

Ratatouille Eggs     292 cal       PB    [GF if you use GF bread]Ratatouille Egg-toast

1 piece 70-cal multi-grain bread [I use Nature’s Own]                                                                            one 2-oz egg                                                                                                                                                            ¼ cup Mediterranean Vegetables [see Saint Swithen’s Day from July 15, 2015]                                                                                    5-6 oz green smoothie or fruit smoothie or unpasturized apple cider                                         blackish coffee or blackish tea or lemon in hot water

Toast the bread. Warm the vegetables briefly and spoon onto the toast. Fry the egg using a non-stick or cast iron pan and put the egg on top of the vegetables on the toast. Pour the beverages and you have a fine breakfast as well as a head-start on your 5 servings of vegetables for the day.

Shad with Chickpea Ragout    297 calories        13 g fat       7.5 g fiber       20 g protein    26.5 g carbs       62.7 mg Calcium      PB GF                                                                                                                                                    Shad fish used to be a highly-anticipated event of Spring. They ran up-river from the sea, heralded by the blooming of the Shad Bush [genus: Amelancher]and were devoured for their flesh and roe. Now much more rare, their flesh is still delicious and full of Omega 3. The chickpea ragout is from Jacques Pepin and could be a meal in itself.Shad w: chickpea ragout

Chickpea Ragout         nb: entire batch has 484 calories, so break into portions      PB  GF  divided in 2: 242 calories 4.8 g fat 10.7 g fiber 11.7 g protein 40.3 g carbs 51.3 mg Calcium divided in 4: 121 calories 2.8 g fat 5.3 g fiber 5.8 g protein 20 g carbs  26 mg Calcium   HINT: If you aren’t serving 4 people, freeze the remainder in single serving portions.

This is from Jacques Pepin’s Fast Food My Way. Of course he doesn’t mean my kind of ‘Fast Food,’ but Pepin has long been a proponent of healthy cooking. He presents this as a side dish, which for our purposes is best prepared with seafood or another protein source. If you want to eat it on its own, top it with some cheese.                                                                                     ½ tsp olive oil                                                                                                                                                          ½ cup diced onions                                                                                                                                              ½ cup scallions, chopped                                                                                                                                       1 Tbsp garlic, chopped                                                                                                                                          2 cups diced tomatoes, fresh or canned, drained                                                                                         1 and ½ cup chickpeas, drained and rinsed if canned                                                                                 ½ cup chicken stock                                                                                                                                                   ½ tsp salt  &  ½ tsp pepper

Heat the oil in a saute pan. Add the onion, scallion and garlic. Stir briefly over the heat then add the tomatoes, chickpeas, chicken stock,  salt, and pepper. Cook over low heat until liquids are mostly evaporated. If using now, separate out your portion and keep warm. Cool the remaining ragout and freeze it in serving portions.

2 oz shad, boned                                                                                                                                                            1 Tbsp salsa verde I like Herdez brand: lots of flavor, next-to-no calories                                              2/3 cup chickpea ragout                                                                                                                                         3 oz snow peas

Put the shad in a small oven-proof dish and spoon the salsa verde on top. Turn the fish to coat on both sides. Bake at 400 degrees for 5 minutes. String the snow peas and steam or boil until tender-crisp. Warm the chickpea ragout [in microwave, if using ragout made before] and plate it all. So-o-o-o easy!

NB: Can’t find shad? You could substitute 4 oz of swordfish or halibut or smelts or 3 oz salmon

Oregano

It seems odd to me that there are two types of oregano in my kitchen: Greek and Mexican. But both have their uses and each evokes the sensibilities of a different cuisine. Today’s menu features both of them in dishes from the home country. Both are worth your attention as you continue your adventures with the Fasting Lifestyle.

Creamy Greek Omelette    309 calories      10.3 g. fat        18.9 g. protein         30.9 g. carb          GF if you use gluten-free bread.  The  feta lends a tang to the eggs, while the cottage cheese gives a wonderful melting texture. A real treat.Creamy Greek Omelette w: S-Bs

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.                                                                           3/8 oz feta cheese                                                                                                                                                      1 ½ Tbsp cottage cheese                                                                                                                              Greek oregano, salt, pepper                                                                                                                               ½ slice 70-calorie bread [I like Nature’s Own multigrain]                                                                                     1 and 1/2 oz of apple                                                                                                                                                     5-6 oz fruit smoothie or natural apple cider                                                                                           blackish coffee or tea or lemon in hot water

Mince the feta and combine with cottage cheese and oregano. Spritz a non-stick skillet with oil or non-stick spray and heat the pan over medium-low heat. Beat the eggs well with 1 spoonful of the cheese mixture using a rotary mixer. Pour the eggs into the pan and let cook undisturbed until the edges set. Lift the edges gently to allow the uncooked egg to flow underneath. Before the top surface sets, sprinkle with salt and pepper. Put dollops of the cheese mixture on half the omelette and make an attempt to spread it out. Fold the omelette in half and continue to heat in the pan. Filling will heat and may ooze out a bit. Brew and pour your beverages. Plate the apple and the omelette. Oh yum.

Cesar Salad:       263 calories         11.1 g. fat         36.4 g. protein          4 g. carb          GF                   Straight out of the Fast Diet book, with quantities changed a teensy bit.Cesar Salad

1 and  1/4 oz Canadian bacon                                                                                                                                        3 oz chicken breast, left over from a roast or poach if raw                                                                            2 c chopped romaine or 2 c. mesclun                                                                                                                 1 T grated Parmesan                                                                                                                                                   1 tsp olive oil                                                                                                                                                               ½ tsp lemon juice                                                                                                                                              Mexican oregano [Cesar Salad after all is of Mexican origin, not from Roman rulers]

Heat the bacon on a hot, ungreased griddle until it begins to brown. Remove and slice into strips. Cut chicken meat into strips or chunks, as you wish. Roughly chop or tear the romaine, if using. Whisk the oil and lemon juice in a salad bowl. Add the lettuce and toss to coat with the dressing. Plate the greens and sprinkle with the Parmesan cheese and oregano. Arrange the meat on top of the greens. Isn’t that a big meal?!

April Break

No, we are NOT taking a break from our Fasting Lifestyle.  But let’s take a moment to step away from the path and look at where we are going.  Do you have any goals that you are pursuing?  Are they reasonable and attainable?  If your goal is to have less body fat and to be more healthy overall, then in my opinion the Fast Diet is the one for you. Eat these [or any others from the Blog Archive] tomorrow, and start on a new path.

Breton Breakfast:    303 calories        14.4 g. fat         4.3 g. fiber       4.7 g. protein     41.7 g Carb PB not GF, but reduced gluten since buckwheat is GF     Here is one way to use the crepe batter which we made on October 14 and you stored in the freezer. You need one crepe per serving. Make some extra for a lunch or dinner later this week.Breton bfast w: apple

1 crepe                                                                                                                                                                                 1 two-oz egg                                                                                                                                                               1 oz [3 Tbsp] diced tomatoes                                                                                                                                 1 Tbsp [1 oz] diced artichoke, canned or frozen                                                                                          1/4-1/3 tsp curry powder [seafarers brought a lot of spices to Brittany’s ports]                                     1 and 1/2 oz apple                                                                                                                                                    5-6 oz green smoothie or apple cider                                                                                                       blackish tea or coffee or hot water with lemon

Put the vegetables and curry in a small sauce pan with any juice still in the tomatoes and cook uncovered until the veg are soft and the liquid has almost evaporated. HINT: do this the night before to save time at breakfast. If your crepe was cooked previously, warm it a little to take off the chill. Cook the egg by frying it in a lightly-oiled non-stick pan. Spoon the vegetable on the crepe, put the egg on top. Hold briefly, if needed, in a warm oven while you pour the smoothie and warm beverage, and while you slice the fruit.

Smelts, pan-fried       275 calories        7.1 g. fat       32.2 g. protein        15.7 g. carb                       When Spring is near, the smelts swim up the rivers and into my frying pan!smelts with winter veg

4 oz smelts, cleaned & boned                                                                                                                             1 egg white                                                                                                                                                               ½ slice 70-cal whole-grain bread, ground to crumbs                                                                               salt, pepper, thyme                                                                                                                                                    1 tsp olive oil                                                                                                                                                              4 oz broccoli + cauliflower + carrots

Trim tails and fins from the fish and remove the backbones. Whisk the egg white until frothy. Mix the seasonings with the bread crumbs. Dip the fish in the egg whites, then in the bread crumbs. ‘Pan fry’ in oil in a non-stick skillet until lightly browned and cooked through. Steam/boil the broccoli and season to taste. Plate the vegetables and the fish. Looks good enough to eat, doesn’t it!

Think Spring!

Yup, Spring arrived last week-end.  Are you ready? Have you lost a few pounds? Are you working towards healthier you? Keep at it! Here are some recipes that make me think of Spring. And they fit into the Fasting Lifestyle by keeping the total calories for the day at 600 calories or less.

Shrimp Spring Rolls    281 calories       6.5 g fat         4.5 g fiber        22.4 g protein                     29.4 g carbs         125.9 mg Calcium       GF     PB                                                                                       OK, so spring rolls have nothing to do with the season of Spring, but I couldn’t resist. The Spring Roll wrappers look like 8” disks of opaque plastic, but after soaking for 10-15 seconds in water, they become clear and very pliant, more like cling-wrap. If you are not accustomed to wrapping spring rolls or egg rolls, you might want to practice using wonton wrappers which are easier to manipulate.Shrimp Spring Rolls

3 oz raw shrimp, cut in half across the body                                                                                                2 oz carrot, peeled and sliced into thin coins or cut as julienne                                                               2 oz green cabbage, shredded or sliced                                                                                                              1 and 1/2 tsp soy sauce.                                                                                                                                                  1 tsp olive oil                                                                                                                                                              1 oz chopped green onion                                                                                                                               Thai hot chili sauce                                                                                                                                               3 eight-inch Spring Roll wrappers                                                                                                               2 oz broccoli, steamed

Chop and prepare all the ingredients and put them in small dishes near the stove-top. Heat a cast iron skillet or wok until hot and add the oil. When it is hot, add the carrot and cabbage. Stirfry for 3 minutes on heat high enough to keep the vegetables sizzling. If the pan becomes dry, add some water. This is supposed to be a no-no in stir-frying, but we are cutting down on oil, OK? Add the shrimp and stirfry about 1 minute, until it is cooked. Add the scallion or cooked broccoli and soy sauce. Stirfry a bit longer until all is mixed and warm. Take off the heat. Remove the cooked mixture to a bowl. [if you want to, run it briefly through the food processor. This step is optional but it can make the mixture easier to roll.] Wipe out the pan and put a mere film of oil on it. Turn on the heat to medium-low.

Put a pie plate of warm water on the counter. Add one of the spring roll wrappers. When it is clear, remove it and lay it flat on a dish towel. Spoon 1/3 of the mixture onto the wrapper. Roll up a bit, then fold in the sides, then finish rolling. Put the roll in the warm pan. Repeat with the other rolls.  In the pan, turn the rolls until they are warm and slightly browned. Serve with a dollop of hot sauce or Thai curry sauce mixed with soy sauce.

Antipasto with chicken   282 calories      GF            This one is a keeper.   Simple, off the shelf, pretty on the plate, good to eat. The photo shows enough for 2 people. Invite a guest who is Fasting, too.Amtipasto w: herbs

2 oz roasted red pepper, without oil [I roast my own, slice and freeze them]                                       2 oz mozzerella, cut into ‘sticks’ [I buy blocks of mozzerells for slicing]                                           2 oz roasted Chicken, shredded                                                                                                                          5 oz tomato slices                                                                                                                                                                  3 oz whole green beans, steamed, drained                                                                                                      1 ½ oz marinated mushrooms                                                                                                                             1/3 c. garbanzo beans, drained if canned                                                                                                           4 black olives, pitted and sliced              sprinkle on the red pepper                                                                                                                          3 slices pepperoni, chopped                     sprinkle on the garbanzo beans                                                                                                                         1 tsp flavored oil, salt, chopped fresh herbs

Prepare the ingredients and keep separate. On a platter, arrange the ingredients in rows as shown in the photo. Suit your own artistic nature as to what goes where. Be liberal with the fresh herbs.

Read this to help you to stay on track with Fasting and healthier eating: http://www.cheatsheet.com/health-fitness/6-secrets-from-people-who-are-effortlessly-skinny.html/?a=viewall

1. They don’t associate food with guilt or shame   Following a diet means that you’re following a strict set of rules that determine what, when, and how much you can eat. Maybe you can eat protein, but have a no carbs, no sweets rule. When you get off track, eat the wrong thing, or have a moment of weakness, you may throw in the towel and go on a full on binge or feel so guilty for getting off track that you put undue pressure on yourself. Effortlessly slim people don’t eat perfectly and are just as likely to delve into the doughnut box from time to time, but the difference is that they don’t dwell on their poor choices. Sure, they realize that they probably didn’t need to eat that fourth piece of pizza, but they don’t beat themselves up over one poor choice. Taking off the pressure removes the guilt and shame commonly associated with eating and allows you to quickly move on from mistakes and get back on track.

 

Fasting while Fasting

Lent is one of the times of the Christian calendar when people think about fasting: reduced calories, meatless meals, more fish, no eggs.  Even though it is late in the Lenten season, it is not too late. Just like dieting, if you stray, you can always get back onto the path.  Here are some suggestions for meals that will meet the requirements any day you choose.

Felafel posted under ‘Fun Food’ September 13, 2015

Tuna-Bean-Garlic Patties posted under ‘Rich Flavors’ February 28, 2016Tuna:bean:garlic patties

Spinach/Fish Timbals posted under ‘Keep the Faith’ February 7, 2016Spinach-Fish Timbales w: gr beans

Chili non Carne posted under ‘Go Wild’ March 2, 2016

Minestrone Soup posted under ‘Mmmmmm….’ February 3, 2016

Mediterranean Vegetables with Couscous posted under ‘…Summer…’ February 3, 2016Mediterranian Meal

Salmon Roasted with Tomatoes posted under ‘What do we do now?’ January 3, 2016Roasted slamon w: tom + sug-snap peas

Red Beans and Rice posted under ‘Some of That’ October 7, 2015

 

Simple Gifts

Nothing wrong with simple, tasty, nourishing food. Let’s have some and continue to enjoy the Fasting Lifestyle.

Oatmeal Pudding     295 cal     2.6 g. fat     12.1 g. protein     49.7 g. carb GF PB                                A riff on a recipe found in Marion Cunningham’s Breakfast Book, this can easily be prepped the night before. HINT: THIS MAKES ENOUGH FOR TWO [2] PERSONS OR 2 [two] MEALS FOR ONE PERSON.  If you don’t serve the extra portion, it will freeze well.oatmeal-cottage cheese pudding

½ cup oatmeal, cooked in 1 cup water                                                                                                               2 tsp maple syrup                                                                                                                                                  ½ cup fat free cottage cheese                                                                                                                         pinch of nutmeg or cinnamon                                                                                                                            4 Tbsp. blueberries [fresh or frozen]                                                                                                                  ………………………….                                                                                                                                                 per serving:     1 ½ oz of apple per person                                                                                                         5-6 oz smoothie or natural apple cider                                                                                               blackish coffee or blackish tea or lemon in hot water

Cook the oatmeal in the water. Take off the heat and stir in the maple syrup and nutmeg. While it is still a little warm, stir in the cottage cheese. Let sit to cool. HINT: I did this part the night before while cleaning up after dinner. If making one portion, pour half of the pudding into a freezer container and top with 2 Tbsp blueberries. Freeze it. HINT: make the entire batch, eat half of it today and freeze the rest for a really simple-to-prepare breakfast for another day. With the remainder, stir in 2 Tbsp blueberries and pour the pudding into a ramekin. Nuke it for a minute to heat through – longer than that and it will bubble over. Serve with the apple, smoothie, and hot beverage for a hearty, healthy meal.

Zucchini Fritatta   300 cal    21 g fat      3.5 g fiber     23 g protein    20 g carb    402 mg Calcium GF PB HINT: serves two, so save half for lunches or dine with a friend. Inspired by a recipe in Fresh Ways with Vegetables, part of a Time-Life series.Zucchini fritatta

3 two-oz eggs                                                                                                                                                             ¼ cup low-fat ricotta chesse                                                                                                                                 thyme, salt, pepper to taste                                                                                                                                   3 oz mushrooms, chopped                                                                                                                                   2 cloves garlic, minced or pressed                                                                                                                         ¼ c. onion, chopped                                                                                                                                             ½ pound zucchini, grated                                                                                                                                     1 tsp lemon juice                                                                                                                                                               2 Tbsp Parmesan cheese, grated                                                                                                                        1 and ½ oz mozzerella cheese, grated

Whisk the eggs, ricotta, salt, pepper, and thyme together. Heat the broiler. Cook the mushrooms, garlic, and onion in an oven-safe pan for 2-3 minutes. Add zucchini and lemon juice and cook about 5 minutes, until vegetables are soft and all the liquid has evaporated. Turn the heat down to medium and stir in the Parmesan. Smooth the surface of the vegetables in the pan and pour in the egg/ricotta mixture. Cook on the stove-top for 1 minute. Sprinkle with mozzerella and put under the broiler for 2-3 minutes. Cut in half. Save that half for tomorrow or serve proudly to your dinner companion.

NY Times says…

You’ve got to read this! A blogger for the New York Times says what I’ve been telling you all along: Fasting has health benefits!  http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/03/07/intermittent-fasting-diets-are-gaining-acceptance/?_r=0

Today’s breakfast uses left-over vegetables from dinners and soup from the freezer. That makes it very easy to continue in the Fasting Lifestyle.

Vegetable Omelette   283 K    9.5 g. fat    19.5 g. protein      30 g. carb     PB GF [if you eliminate the piece of bread or substitute a GF bread]   Take advantage of the goodness of vegetables and use up some left-overs at the same time! Win-win.Vegetable Scramble w: toast, apple

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.                                            1/2 tsp Parmesean cheese, grated                                                                                                                      2 tsp red onion, chopped                                                                                                                                      1 oz cooked summer squash/ green beans/ broccoli/ HINT: prepare extra vegetables at dinner on Wednesday or Sunday and save for this meal the following Fast Day                              ½ slice 70-cal bread                                                                                                                                            salt, pepper, herbs of your choice                            2 oz apple                                                            blackish coffee or blackish tea or lemon in hot water                                                                                     5-6 oz green smoothie or fruit smoothie or unpasturized apple cider

Spritz a fry pan with olive oil or non-stick spray and stir the onions until they are soft. Chop the cooked vegetables and add to the pan to warm. Whisk the eggs and pour them into the pan, stirring to mix with the vegetables. As bottom of eggs begins to set, put the cheese, salt and pepper on the eggs. Cook to your liking, fold and plate with the fruit and toasted bread. Pour your beverages and have a great day.

Baked Bean Soup    285 cal.    3.5 g. fat     11.7 g. protein     44.6 g. carbs.      PB  GF                   This classic is from Fannie Farmer cookbook and it sure hits the spot. Super easy to prepare. OK, the carb count is high, but look how low the fat is! And baked beans are good for you! HINT: These amounts are enough for TWO, so freeze the rest for a wiki-wiki dinner.baked bean soup w: grapes & caulifower

1 cup baked beans, canned                                                                                                                              1/8” slice onion, chopped                                                                                                                                      1 stalk celery, chopped                                                                                                                                           ¾ cup canned or stewed tomatoes                                                                                                                   1 ½ cup brown stock/beef stock                                                                                                                     dash hot sauce                                                                                                                                                         salt & pepper                                                                                                                                                            garnish: 2 lemon slices [optional]        1/2 hard boiled egg, sliced [not optional]

Simmer beans, onion, celery, and tomatoes in a covered pan for 30 minutes or until celery is soft. Add brown stock, hot sauce, salt, pepper and heat through. Run it all through the blender or food processer. Serve with lemon slices and egg slices as a garnish. Fast, easy, inexpensive, good.