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I haven't logged on in a while. Sorry umpa. Thanks Tony for supplying the info. on the magic bullet! I love mine!  ;D ;D ;D ;D I really do use it all the time. Nice little compact appliance to have sitting on my kitchen countertop!  ;)

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Desserts and Sweets / Re: Almond Brownies
« on: July 22, 2011, 09:30:14 AM »
Is guar gum and xanthan gum the same thing? I was in Kroger the other day and asked where the guar gum was at, but the lady had no idea what I was talking about. She did look in the nutritional section but it was no where to be found. O.K. So, what I'm understanding is that the cornstarch used in these brownies is WAY more than using guar gum or xanthan gum. Is this correct? Where do I find one or both of these items? Do most grocery stores carry these products or will I have to find them online?

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General Questions / Re: Sweeteners and substitutions
« on: July 22, 2011, 08:59:24 AM »
Umpa, how can honey be sugar free???

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Just trying to be resourceful and a good steward Jan. Hopefully it will help others do the same. I got my magic bullet off  eBay and I got my Tribest blender from www.breadbeckers.com  Great kitchen appliances to have regardless of FTS! I use them ALL the time for grinding, mixing, and blending. They are small, compact...don't take up any space to speak of, and most of all very easy to clean. I could do a commercial for these handy dandy little gadgets! LOL!

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I'm all about saving a dollar whenever I can. The almond flour I bought from netrition was like 10 oz for $7 or $8  I think.....can't remember exactly. Anyway, it was ridiculous in price! Jan told me that netrition is actually cheaper than other suppliers which really blew my mind! Don't know why I didn't think of it sooner, but it just occured to me to buy a large bag of almonds from Sams Club. I think it's like $13 for a 48 ounce bag. Put them in your magic bullet or tribest blender (they are the same but just different manufacturers), and buzz/grind for all of 5 seconds and you will have almond flour at a fraction of the price you will pay for those tiny little 10 oz. bags!!!

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Hi all,

I just made a pan of Doug's receipe for Chicken Enchiladas on page 144 of his cookbook which I have downloaded on my computer. Absolutely delicious!  ;D ;D ;D Can anyone tell me please how many carbs are in one of these? I bought a whole chicken already cooked and just took it off the bone. This was a nice time saver. Doug said to use a low sugar enchilada sauce. I found one which was a Kroger brand for 3 carbs for 2 tablespoons. Does anyone know of another brand that's even lower and still taste good? LOL! I used tortillas that were 8 inch and 5 net carbs.

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Breakfast Recipes / Re: Pancakes
« on: July 20, 2011, 12:21:47 PM »
This is pretty good actually. It's the 2nd time I've made this pancake. It made one nice serving for me in 1 pancake that was 6 inches in diameter. Gonnagetthere says it gave her six, but they had to be very tiny. Either way your still getting the same amount and it's pretty good.  ;D

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General Questions / Re: Spagetti Squash ideas?
« on: July 17, 2011, 11:32:34 AM »
Great points mouseissue!  ;D My husband literally "craves" water. He easily drinks at least a gallon or more a day and has for years.   :o The benefits are really obvious in that it is very cleansing.  ;) It hasn't in anyway helped Gary with losing weight however.  :( He has been at FTS very diligently with me going on 7 weeks now, but no weight loss as of yet for me or even him.  :'( He is 6 feet tall and weights in at 330lbs. He's generally a big man anyway with a barrel like chest. When we were married 28 years ago he weighed somewhere between 180 and 200 pounds. He used to lift weights and even then drank lots of water. His colon ruptured about 3 or 4 years ago and he had to have emergency surgery. He was almost a goner. :o Fortunately he came through the surgery fine and only had to have a colostomy bag for 4 months then the doc was able to reverse it. :) Usually this isn't the case. We were both SO relieved!  ;D Anyway, since then he can no longer lift weights but still has a large chest size. He's turns 64 next month. :o He has always owned his own custom cabinet shop and has remained very hands on so his work his quite physical even now. This however is the extent of his physical activity. He doesn't enjoy even walking with me in the evenings or on weekends. :'( He prefers to hold his lazboy recliner done in front of the t.v. when he's home. :( I am keeping a food journal this week that I will be posting at weeks end. Hoping you all will be able to give me some insight as to why we haven't lost in what will be seven weeks.  ;D ;D ;D

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General Questions / Re: Spagetti Squash ideas?
« on: July 16, 2011, 11:10:59 AM »
I do remember hearing or reading (possibly Doug's book!) regarding the fact that sugar alcohols will burn first instead of fat. I will limit the hard candies and the Russell Stovers sugar-free candies to once in a while and instead I will load up on nuts instead. Gary and I both LOVE nuts of all kinds, especially almonds. Matter of fact I will put a big bag of them in my bookbag for school next week to snack on. Of course I suppose that it is still better for the body to burn it's own fat rather than putting even more in the body even though it's a good protein source. Goes back to the everything in moderation rule. Thanks umpa for the reminder!  ;D

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General Questions / Re: Spagetti Squash ideas?
« on: July 15, 2011, 09:57:21 PM »
Went to the new Olive Garden that just opened up recently here in town. I ate 2 bowls of salad before my entree came out. I ordered, like friend Jan did recently, the chicken scampi in garlic sauce over some yellow squash, zuchinni, bell pepper, and onion. I told the waiter I wanted these veggies instead of the usual angel hair pasta that is served with it. I did eat "half" a bread stick. I wonder how many carbs was in that half of bread stick??? :-\  My husband had the exact same dish as me. He did eat a whole bread stick to my half.  :o Going to plan my menu out tomorrow for the upcoming week so I can get to the grocery store. Thanks again everyone for all your help!  ;D

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General Questions / Re: Spagetti Squash ideas?
« on: July 15, 2011, 03:45:47 PM »
O.K. I will write down EVERYTHING I'm eating and drinking this next week. Will start writing tomorrow. Hopefully you all can point something out that will help me. I do keep those Werther's sugar free hard candies in my car for when I need something to just take the edge off when I can't get to actual food right away. It really works too. I also keep the Russell Stover's mint thins, mounds, and toffee candies in the freezer for when I'm really craving sweets. I'll eat a piece or two and it will do the trick for when I'm at home. I like to keep all my bases covered! ;D I also buy the sugar-free puddings and the zero carbs land of lakes whipped topping. Sometimes I'll eat a pudding instead of the Russell Stovers candies to switch it up. Today I can tell you I had the following:

A.M. Coffee only with a tablespoon of half in half creamer and some stevia to sweeten with (wasn't hungry so I didn't eat)

Noon  I had a cup of chicken salad that I made using some stewed chicken, onion, sugar-free relish, and a little dukes mayo along with about a half cup of my homemade coleslaw which is just grated cabbage, onion, some more dukes mayo, and some tomatoe. Also had a couple pieces of Russell Stover's sugar-free toffee candy, and on the way to the chiropractor this morning while in the car I ate a couple pieces of sugar-free hard candy. I drank about a half a glass of crystal light ruby red grapefruit.

1:00 Another cup of coffee with a tablespoon of half n half creamer and some stevia sweetner.

3:00 I ate a pancake about 3 inches in diameter (tastes more like a no-bake cookie). It was off the FTS receipe exchange. It's the chocolate coconut pecan ones. I made these a few days ago but apparently didn't do something right. They just wouldn't cook. I just put them in the fridge (there were only 3 total). Just ate the last one.

Not hungry now at all. Hubby just called and said he wants to go out for dinner tonight. Will most likely get a steak or grilled chicken,  a salad and some steamed veggies. Also I'm NOT a big water drinker like my husband is. He drinks more than a gallon a day for sure. I'm lucky if I drink 32 ounces. I prefer crystal light instead if I drink anything. Will start writing everything down in a journal tomorrow and will post to the forum at end of week.

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General Questions / Re: Irritated....
« on: July 14, 2011, 08:42:56 PM »
I'm in the same boat. I was just commenting about this in another post. I too eiliruthy have done a MAJOR change in my eating. My husband and I have completely cut out sugars, and all white flours. This means no french fries or potatoes of ANY kind, no bread, no pastas, no more snickers or hershey's candy bars or mint chocolate chip ice cream which is my favorite. Also no pinto beans, black beans, butter beans or Kentucky Fried Chicken! It has been 6 weeks that both my husband and I have really committed to this. Oh, and I almost forgot (NO FRUIT)! This has been been harder for him than me cause he loves fruit, especially apples. We haven't lost any weight or inches yet but are maintaining. I had even started walking 4 miles a day (before it got SO hot outside) and did it consistently for about 4 weeks around 4 to 5 times per week. Still nothing. I know it works because I see others here that are definitely losing both weight and inches. I honestly don't know why it hasn't happened for us yet, but my husband says if we just keep on keepin on then surely something will happen sooner or later.

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General Questions / Re: Spagetti Squash ideas?
« on: July 14, 2011, 08:29:08 PM »
Umpa, your Yorkies are just adorable!!! My dad also has a little yorkie named Binky that is his constant companion now that he is retired and is pretty much a shut in. His leg had to be amputated just above his right knee. He could get around much better if he wanted to, but he just doesn't want to.  >:( All of our dogs are rescues that we've had for years. We have a 12 year old golden retriever named Reggie, a two year old lab mix named Beau which is our newest addition as of a year ago, an 11 year old pomeranian named Dakota, and two chichucha mixes named Maggie Mae and Otis. Each one as you know has their own sweet little personality. I can't imagine life without dogs! Oh, and we also have 3 cats........chloe, riley, and tom. Two more weeks until I graduate. Can't wait! I SO want my life back again!  ;D By the way, I have used "strips" of zuchinni in place of egg noodles in my lasagna, but honestly didn't like it at all. I've not thought of of using the zuchinni as spagetti noodles in juilenne style. Will give that a try. I started the FTS way of eating about 6 weeks ago. Have been VERY faithful to it. Am not gaining a pound, but the scale hasn't budged. I don't weight every day for good reason. I am still where I was 6 weeks ago at 190.4 according to my digital scale. I wish I could say my clothes are getting bigger, but they too are staying the same. GGGGRRRRRHHHHH!!! I won't give up however. Hubs is doing this with me (he's not losing either), but says he doesn't feel as bloated. He thinks if we just keep on keepin on then one day something will happen.

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General Questions / Re: Dixie Diner Products Question
« on: July 08, 2011, 10:46:06 PM »
Hi Rena, you said you ordered your granola cereal from sensato, but did you check to see if you could get it cheaper from netrition?  :-\

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Breakfast Recipes / Re: Maple Sausage Egg Muffins
« on: July 08, 2011, 10:42:49 PM »
Thanks umpa for your willingness to help. I appreciate that!   ;D I'm sure I'll have questions during my weight loss "journey."  :)

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