Three Coins in the Fountain

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: a simple way to lose weight and be healthier. Join me in the Fasting Lifestyle.

The most famous and most photographed fountain in Rome is the Trevi Fountain. Oddly, it is not named for the designer [Niccolo Salvi], nor the builder [Giuseppe Pannini], nor the one who commissioned the structure [Pope Clement XII]. The fountain and the plaza that contains it are named for the three streets [‘tre-vii’] that converged on the square. Pope Clement sponsored a competition for the design of a fountain in 1732, and the finished product was dedicated on May 22, 1762. The fountain is built of the local travertine rock, not from marble. Such public fountains were not for tourists’ photo ops, but to provide drinking and washing water for people in the neighborhood. There has been a fountain in that spot since the time of the Romans, and the water for it has been supplied by Acqua Vergine, one of the oldest Roman aqueducts, ever since. Curiously, the fountain was built onto the back of a pre-existing building — Poli Palace, originally a family home, now the Central Institute for Graphics. What does the fountain have to do with throwing coins over your shoulder?? In Roman times, sweethearts would go to fountains or springs to throw a coin in the water before the young man was to leave for an extended period of time — military deployment or a business trip. The coin was an offering to the deity of the water to insure the boyfriend’s safe return and his continued love. When the Trevi Fountain was completed, people couldn’t resist throwing coins into the large pool. I had always inferred from the song “Three Coins in the Fountain” that ‘3 coins’ meant that three people tossed in one coin each, in a hope for true love. But a tour guide in Rome said that each person has to throw three coins: the 1st insures that you will return to Rome. The 2nd is for your fondest wish. The 3rd is the hope of love and matrimony. To throw them, you turn your back on the fountain and toss them over your shoulder. So many people visit the spot every year, that the City of Rome is considering limits: tourists must reserve a time slot in advance, and pay 1-2 Euros for the privilege. Every few nights, the fountain is closed and all the coins are cleaned out. They are given to the charity Caritas, which uses the money in Rome to fund a food bank, welfare projects, and a soup kitchen. In 2022, the fountain yielded 1.4 million euros/$1.52 million USD. It is illegal to take coins from the Trevi Fountain, so throw them in instead.

A pizza flavored breakfast and a Caprese chicken are the perfect flavors for a Roman sojourn — even if it is only virtual.

Pizza Bake:  130 calories… 6.5 g fat… 1.5 g fiber… 9.4 g protein… 8.4 g carbs… 93.7 mg Calcium…  NB: The food values given above are for the egg bake and fruit only, not the optional beverages. PB GF  Forget the cold slice on a greasy box…. pizza for breakfast just got healthier and more delicious. 

++ One 2-oz egg ++++ salt + pepper to taste ++++ 1.5 Tbsp crushed tomatoes ++++ 2 thin slices pepperoni, minced ++++ ¼ oz mozzerella chesse, grated ++++ ½ oz bell pepper, chopped ++++ ¼ cup blueberries ++++  Optional: 5 oz fruit smoothie or berry-yogurt smoothie [88 calories] ++++  Optional: blackish coffee  [53 calories] or blackish tea or mocha cafe au lait [65 calories] ++

Set the toaster oven at 350 F. Prepare your beverages. Poach the bell pepper in a little water in the microwave for 30 seconds. Put the cheese, pepperoni, and pepper in a lightly-spritzed ramekin or small oven-proof dish. Whisk the egg with the tomatoes, salt, and pepper and pour into the ramekin. Bake 12-15 minutes. Pour the beverages, portion the berries, and consider how much nicer this is than a congeled slice that tastes like cardboard.

Caprese Chicken: 289 calories… 15 g fat… 2.5 g fiber… 35.6 g protein… 6.3 g carbs… 140 mg Calcium…  PB GF ‘Caprese’ means ‘from Capri,’ the fabled island off the West coast of Italy. In cooking, it often means the use of fresh mozzerella, basil, and tomatoes, as in this recipe. HINT: This recipe serves two [2]. The amounts can be cut in half for one person.

On a Slow Day, you can add some pasta to the menu.
8-oz chicken breast, boneless and skinless+++++++++++ ++++++++ Kosher salt ++++++ pepperPat chicken dry.  Remove tenderloin and save for another use. Put meat flat on cutting board and hold it down with a flat hand. Cut it lengthwise parallel to the cutting board, so you have two, equal, thinner pieces. Pound meat, if you wish, until it is as thin as you can make it. Season on both sides.
2 oz mozzarella, sliced ++++ 2 oz sliced tomatoes ++++6-8 basil leavesPut mozzarella, tomato slices and basil leaves on each breast piece. Enclose filling by folding chicken over it. You might need to fasten it shut with a toothpick/skewer or tie with kitchen twine. TIP: Chicken can be prepared to this point, covered + refrigerated up to 24 hrs 
Non-stick cooking spray ++++1½ tsp olive oil ++++++++ 2 garlic cloves, sliced Heat oil and non-stick spray in a 10-12” nonstick pan over medium heat. Sauté garlic, stirring, until golden, ~4 mins. Scoop out garlic and drain on paper towels, leaving oil in the pan.
Sauté stuffed breasts until golden on the bottom, ~4-6 minsIf breasts darken too quickly, lower heat. Flip and cook 4-5 mins. Cover, cook 2-3 mins, until chicken is cooked and filling is hot.
2 tsp Pesto ++++++++++ basil leaves ++++++++++++++++++ 3 oz asparagus per personCook asparagus. Carefully move chicken to the plates. Add pesto to pan juices and whisk. Pour pan juices over the chicken. Garnish with basil and cooked garlic. Serve with asparagus on the side.

<<<<< Ingredients for next week: >>>>> Breakfast, single portion for Monday …………………………… single portion for Thursday:

1.5 two-oz eggs = US large1 two-oz egg + onion  + fresh spinach
blueberries or clementinered bell pepper + paprika
Puttenesca sauce : onion, canned whole tomatoes,sweet potato or butternut squash
garlic, oil, anchovies, black olives, caperscanned black beans + cumin
optional smoothieoptional smoothie
optional hot beverageoptional hot beverage

Dinner, single portion for Monday:………………………….. single portion for Thursday:

4 oz mackerel filetcanned tuna + canned white beans + olive oil
green beansfeta cheese + tomato + red bell peppers
Puttenesca sauce , homemade or cannedblack olives + hard-boiled egg + baby greens
lemon juice + herbes de province + garlic powder
Sparkling waterSparkling water