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Traditional hummus is low fat.

 

I make hummus all the time:

 

* Can of garbanzos, drained (save liquid)

* 2-3 cloves garlic, minced

* 1 teaspoon cumin powder

* 1 tablespoon tahini (peanut butter works too)

* Juice of 1 lemon

 

Whirl in blender or food processor until very smooth, adding the bean liquid as needed to get a good blend going and make a smooth dip texture.

 

Can be used as a dip for carrots, bell peppers, cucumbers, radishes, crackers, baked pita triangles etc. Can also be eaten with a spoon!

 

I use the same recipe but I add cilantro when I have. Yum I love hummus. Have you ever tried different flavor? Like artichoke or olives?

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black bean salad.

 

2 cans black beans

1 can cor

2 cans diced tomatoes.

1 small onion

1-2 scallions.

1/4 feta

hot sauce to taste

salt to taste

fresh cilantro.

1/3 cu olive oil

1/4 cu red wine vinegar.

 

drain and rinse the beans, tomatoes and corn. Chop the onions and scallions mix in a bowl with the feta, hot sauce chopped cilantro and salt.

 

Make a vinaigrette by whisking the olive oil and vinegar together put over the other ingredients stir and serve.

 

I personally use less vinaigrette. Use just enough to coat salad and save the rest.

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Roasting pretty much any vegetable makes it crunchy and snack like. Asparagus, brussel sprouts, cauliflower, sweet potatoes, etc. Cut to the appropriate size ( I slice sweet potatoes, halve brussel sprouts, cauliflower bite size pieces) toss with just enough olive oil to coat, salt, pepper, garlic powder. I also use cajun on some veggies, use whatever you like, curry powder, cumin etc.

 

Put on a baking sheet at 400, toss or flip once and depending on the veg, in 10-20 mins you will have a flavorful, textured treat with only the olive oil adding any fat at all. Quick and easy too !

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black bean salad.

 

2 cans black beans

1 can cor

2 cans diced tomatoes.

1 small onion

1-2 scallions.

1/4 feta

hot sauce to taste

salt to taste

fresh cilantro.

1/3 cu olive oil

1/4 cu red wine vinegar.

 

drain and rinse the beans, tomatoes and corn. Chop the onions and scallions mix in a bowl with the feta, hot sauce chopped cilantro and salt.

 

Make a vinaigrette by whisking the olive oil and vinegar together put over the other ingredients stir and serve.

 

I personally use less vinaigrette. Use just enough to coat salad and save the rest.

 

 

This salad seems delicious

Thank you

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Chicken breast and veg stir fry. Huge mistake doing veggies only.

 

Yeah I know

But I am a vegetarian so that not gonna happen

 

 

You know chicken used to be my favorite meal

 

It's kinda surprising that

one day I decided to stop eating meat

 

and I did it so easily

 

yet I can't give up on chocolate and all the sweets that I love so much

 

:confused:

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Roasting pretty much any vegetable makes it crunchy and snack like. Asparagus, brussel sprouts, cauliflower, sweet potatoes, etc. Cut to the appropriate size ( I slice sweet potatoes, halve brussel sprouts, cauliflower bite size pieces) toss with just enough olive oil to coat, salt, pepper, garlic powder. I also use cajun on some veggies, use whatever you like, curry powder, cumin etc.

 

Put on a baking sheet at 400, toss or flip once and depending on the veg, in 10-20 mins you will have a flavorful, textured treat with only the olive oil adding any fat at all. Quick and easy too !

 

Thank you

the problem is my oven does not work on gas

so it use a lot of electricity if I used it

 

Too expensive for me..

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You can find a lot of useful diet recipes and tips here

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Vegan tacos: Juliann red and orange pepers, diced onions, avocado, and some quino, you can also add whatever veggies you like, add some dill, lemon, salt a peper, and wrap all that up in boston lettus or romain lettus. soo good.

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Yeah I know

But I am a vegetarian so that not gonna happen

 

 

You know chicken used to be my favorite meal

 

It's kinda surprising that

one day I decided to stop eating meat

 

and I did it so easily

 

yet I can't give up on chocolate and all the sweets that I love so much

 

:confused:

 

That happened to me too, I use to love chicken, and one day, I just gave it up, and now looking at chicken makes me feel queezy. Although I cannot give up sweets, and cheese, even though I still don't have a lot of that stuff, but I keep them in my diet. its odd eh? that we just woke up and disliked meat..

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if you have a mandolin, you can do a lot of different things with veggies, you can make pasta quick out of veggies. I made a home made Portobello mushroom salsa today:

 

 

Cubed Portobello mushrooms, tomatoes, and zucchini. Grade some garlic, put in a pan with olive oil, a dash of salt and pepper. it was sooo tasty!

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