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I should think that would be OK - I have been sticking to eggs (soft boiled), Canadian bacon, cottage cheese with cinnamon (add Splenda to taste), and the quiche cups - on the weekends I have omlettes with veggies, cheese and a bit of ham. I find all these very filling and sometimes I have to force myself to eat my lunch.

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I have all kinds of food for breakfast--some chicken leftovers from the night before. wraps sandwiches, vegetables. ect. Sometimes I eat a breakfast meal for dinner. It all depends on how busy a day I'm going to have. I feel better eating a bigger breakfast sometimes and a lighter dinner. To me there's no such thing as breakfast food or dinner foods. :-)

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I'm glad to know what is in the wrap itself. But the ones I've seen advertised have bacon (a no-no) or a cheese sauce (probably full-fat, thus a no-no). Do you know if they will make a regular sandwich as as a wrap?

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I should think that would be OK - I have been sticking to eggs (soft boiled), Canadian bacon, cottage cheese with cinnamon (add Splenda to taste), and the quiche cups - on the weekends I have omlettes with veggies, cheese and a bit of ham. I find all these very filling and sometimes I have to force myself to eat my lunch.BTW I had an Atkins wrap for lunch today at Subway - its probably a no no as I am ending my second week on Phase 1 this Sunday - however it said and I confirmed with the employee that these wraps contain no white flour - just wheat, soy and rice flours. Has anyone else tried these?? What do you think? I thought they were very good. I just had light mayo on mine instead of the ranch sauce they wanted to put on it.Blessings,Debbi in NS Reminder: The South Beach Diet is not low-carb. Nor is it low-fat. The South Beach Diet teaches you to rely on the right carbs and the right fats-the good ones-and enables you to live quite happily without the bad carbs and bad fats. For more on this WOE please read "The South Beach Diet" by Arthur Agatston, MD. ISBN 1-57954-814-8

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I'm glad to know what is in the wrap itself. But the ones I've seen advertised have bacon (a no-no) or a cheese sauce (probably full-fat, thus a no-no). Do you know if they will make a regular sandwich as as a wrap?

Re: Breakfast ideas

I should think that would be OK - I have been sticking to eggs (soft boiled), Canadian bacon, cottage cheese with cinnamon (add Splenda to taste), and the quiche cups - on the weekends I have omlettes with veggies, cheese and a bit of ham. I find all these very filling and sometimes I have to force myself to eat my lunch.BTW I had an Atkins wrap for lunch today at Subway - its probably a no no as I am ending my second week on Phase 1 this Sunday - however it said and I confirmed with the employee that these wraps contain no white flour - just wheat, soy and rice flours. Has anyone else tried these?? What do you think? I thought they were very good. I just had light mayo on mine instead of the ranch sauce they wanted to put on it.Blessings,Debbi in NS Reminder: The South Beach Diet is not low-carb. Nor is it low-fat. The South Beach Diet teaches you to rely on the right carbs and the right fats-the good ones-and enables you to live quite happily without the bad carbs and bad fats. For more on this WOE please read "The South Beach Diet" by Arthur Agatston, MD. ISBN 1-57954-814-8

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But you can use egg beaters - it's pasteurized. (or those eggland's best

pasteurized (maybe irradiated?) I forget what exactly they do to them... in

the shell eggs).

Sounds like it's worth a try to me...

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> ,

> The only thing that would worry me is the raw egg.

> Usually the sugar and raw egg react to make it a

> little safer to eat.

> Salmonella isn't any fun.

> Ann in TX

> --- b_owen_ca wrote:

> > Can anyone think of any reason that an eggnog - say

> > 3/4 cup milk, 1

> > egg, dash of vanilla, 1 cup fruit (add for phase 2),

> > 1/2 cup ricotta -

> > would be all right for breakfast?

> >

> >

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Quick cheese tortilla... (tastes like a crunchy taco)

Take a fry pan (non stick) to medium to medium high heat. Sprinkle with

grated parmesan cheese (not the dehydrated kind that comes in a can - the

real cheese kind). You're making a cheese circle - then cooking it to crisp

on both sides. When it's rigid and crisp, take it out of the pan. I usually

put it on a paper towel to get rid of any excess oil from the cheese, then

while it's still hot fold it in half (they're very hot so be careful

handling them). When they cool off - they're crisp and folded in a taco

shell shape. You can also do little bowls by fitting them over a bowl while

still hot - if you wanted to.

It may take a bit of practice to get the technique right, but they are quite

good, and easy to whip up. Be careful as they are easy to burn if your pan

is too hot.

If you make them small and leave them flat they make a good cracker

substitute, larger and folded make good taco shells.

----- Original Message -----

I'm trying to think of something that would work for you to use for a taco

shell. Seems like anything fun has trans fat in it - grrr! However I was

just looking stuff up on the internet and saw that Oreos are now trans fat

free - I GUESS that's a good thing! LOL

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Hey, good idea!

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Quick cheese tortilla... (tastes like a crunchy taco)Take a fry pan (non stick) to medium to medium high heat. Sprinkle withgrated parmesan cheese (not the dehydrated kind that comes in a can - thereal cheese kind). You're making a cheese circle - then cooking it to crispon both sides. When it's rigid and crisp, take it out of the pan. I usuallyput it on a paper towel to get rid of any excess oil from the cheese, thenwhile it's still hot fold it in half (they're very hot so be carefulhandling them). When they cool off - they're crisp and folded in a tacoshell shape. You can also do little bowls by fitting them over a bowl whilestill hot - if you wanted to.It may take a bit of practice to get the technique right, but they are quitegood, and easy to whip up. Be careful as they are easy to burn if your panis too hot.If you make them small and leave them flat they make a good crackersubstitute, larger and folded make good taco shells.----- Original Message -----I'm trying to think of something that would work for you to use for a tacoshell. Seems like anything fun has trans fat in it - grrr! However I wasjust looking stuff up on the internet and saw that Oreos are now trans fatfree - I GUESS that's a good thing! LOLReminder: The South Beach Diet is not low-carb. Nor is it low-fat. The South Beach Diet teaches you to rely on the right carbs and the right fats-the good ones-and enables you to live quite happily without the bad carbs and bad fats. For more on this WOE please read "The South Beach Diet" by Arthur Agatston, MD. ISBN 1-57954-814-8

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Hey, good idea!

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Quick cheese tortilla... (tastes like a crunchy taco)Take a fry pan (non stick) to medium to medium high heat. Sprinkle withgrated parmesan cheese (not the dehydrated kind that comes in a can - thereal cheese kind). You're making a cheese circle - then cooking it to crispon both sides. When it's rigid and crisp, take it out of the pan. I usuallyput it on a paper towel to get rid of any excess oil from the cheese, thenwhile it's still hot fold it in half (they're very hot so be carefulhandling them). When they cool off - they're crisp and folded in a tacoshell shape. You can also do little bowls by fitting them over a bowl whilestill hot - if you wanted to.It may take a bit of practice to get the technique right, but they are quitegood, and easy to whip up. Be careful as they are easy to burn if your panis too hot.If you make them small and leave them flat they make a good crackersubstitute, larger and folded make good taco shells.----- Original Message -----I'm trying to think of something that would work for you to use for a tacoshell. Seems like anything fun has trans fat in it - grrr! However I wasjust looking stuff up on the internet and saw that Oreos are now trans fatfree - I GUESS that's a good thing! LOLReminder: The South Beach Diet is not low-carb. Nor is it low-fat. The South Beach Diet teaches you to rely on the right carbs and the right fats-the good ones-and enables you to live quite happily without the bad carbs and bad fats. For more on this WOE please read "The South Beach Diet" by Arthur Agatston, MD. ISBN 1-57954-814-8

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Hey, good idea!

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Quick cheese tortilla... (tastes like a crunchy taco)Take a fry pan (non stick) to medium to medium high heat. Sprinkle withgrated parmesan cheese (not the dehydrated kind that comes in a can - thereal cheese kind). You're making a cheese circle - then cooking it to crispon both sides. When it's rigid and crisp, take it out of the pan. I usuallyput it on a paper towel to get rid of any excess oil from the cheese, thenwhile it's still hot fold it in half (they're very hot so be carefulhandling them). When they cool off - they're crisp and folded in a tacoshell shape. You can also do little bowls by fitting them over a bowl whilestill hot - if you wanted to.It may take a bit of practice to get the technique right, but they are quitegood, and easy to whip up. Be careful as they are easy to burn if your panis too hot.If you make them small and leave them flat they make a good crackersubstitute, larger and folded make good taco shells.----- Original Message -----I'm trying to think of something that would work for you to use for a tacoshell. Seems like anything fun has trans fat in it - grrr! However I wasjust looking stuff up on the internet and saw that Oreos are now trans fatfree - I GUESS that's a good thing! LOLReminder: The South Beach Diet is not low-carb. Nor is it low-fat. The South Beach Diet teaches you to rely on the right carbs and the right fats-the good ones-and enables you to live quite happily without the bad carbs and bad fats. For more on this WOE please read "The South Beach Diet" by Arthur Agatston, MD. ISBN 1-57954-814-8

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I don't know about having the fruit in eggnog...it would still be

a " smoothie " , I guess. It does look to me like it would be

allowable. Just don't forget your V-8 or tomato juice.

Carol

> Can anyone think of any reason that an eggnog - say 3/4 cup milk,

1

> egg, dash of vanilla, 1 cup fruit (add for phase 2), 1/2 cup

ricotta -

> would be all right for breafast?

>

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Debbi--

You made a very good choice in avoiding their dressing.

Here's the tips that I found about Subway at www.southbeachdiet.com

Subway®

Salads:

Ham

Roast Beef

Turkey Breast

Roasted Chicken Breast

Turkey Breast & Ham

Veggie Delite®

Subway Club®

Tuna

Subway Seafood & Crab®

Condiments & Vegetables:

Vinegar

Mustard

Light Mayonnaise

Olive Oil Blend

Lettuce

Tomato

Onions

Cucumbers

Jalapeno Peppers

Banana Peppers

Breakfast Foods:

Cheese & Egg Omelet

Ham & Egg Omelet

Vegetable & Egg Omelet

Atkins®-Friendly Wraps:

Enjoy the wrap in Phase 2, but choose fillings that are South Beach

Dietâ„¢-friendly. (Be sure to check the amount of saturated fat so you

don't overdo it.) You can use the lists of foods above as a guide.

> I should think that would be OK - I have been sticking to

eggs

> (soft boiled), Canadian bacon, cottage cheese with cinnamon (add

> Splenda to taste), and the quiche cups - on the weekends I have

> omlettes with veggies, cheese and a bit of ham. I find all these

> very filling and sometimes I have to force myself to eat my lunch.

>

> BTW I had an Atkins wrap for lunch today at Subway - its probably

a

> no no as I am ending my second week on Phase 1 this Sunday -

however

> it said and I confirmed with the employee that these wraps contain

no

> white flour - just wheat, soy and rice flours. Has anyone else

tried

> these?? What do you think? I thought they were very good. I

just

> had light mayo on mine instead of the ranch sauce they wanted to

put

> on it.

>

> Blessings,

> Debbi in NS

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Debbi--

You made a very good choice in avoiding their dressing.

Here's the tips that I found about Subway at www.southbeachdiet.com

Subway®

Salads:

Ham

Roast Beef

Turkey Breast

Roasted Chicken Breast

Turkey Breast & Ham

Veggie Delite®

Subway Club®

Tuna

Subway Seafood & Crab®

Condiments & Vegetables:

Vinegar

Mustard

Light Mayonnaise

Olive Oil Blend

Lettuce

Tomato

Onions

Cucumbers

Jalapeno Peppers

Banana Peppers

Breakfast Foods:

Cheese & Egg Omelet

Ham & Egg Omelet

Vegetable & Egg Omelet

Atkins®-Friendly Wraps:

Enjoy the wrap in Phase 2, but choose fillings that are South Beach

Dietâ„¢-friendly. (Be sure to check the amount of saturated fat so you

don't overdo it.) You can use the lists of foods above as a guide.

> I should think that would be OK - I have been sticking to

eggs

> (soft boiled), Canadian bacon, cottage cheese with cinnamon (add

> Splenda to taste), and the quiche cups - on the weekends I have

> omlettes with veggies, cheese and a bit of ham. I find all these

> very filling and sometimes I have to force myself to eat my lunch.

>

> BTW I had an Atkins wrap for lunch today at Subway - its probably

a

> no no as I am ending my second week on Phase 1 this Sunday -

however

> it said and I confirmed with the employee that these wraps contain

no

> white flour - just wheat, soy and rice flours. Has anyone else

tried

> these?? What do you think? I thought they were very good. I

just

> had light mayo on mine instead of the ranch sauce they wanted to

put

> on it.

>

> Blessings,

> Debbi in NS

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Debbi--

You made a very good choice in avoiding their dressing.

Here's the tips that I found about Subway at www.southbeachdiet.com

Subway®

Salads:

Ham

Roast Beef

Turkey Breast

Roasted Chicken Breast

Turkey Breast & Ham

Veggie Delite®

Subway Club®

Tuna

Subway Seafood & Crab®

Condiments & Vegetables:

Vinegar

Mustard

Light Mayonnaise

Olive Oil Blend

Lettuce

Tomato

Onions

Cucumbers

Jalapeno Peppers

Banana Peppers

Breakfast Foods:

Cheese & Egg Omelet

Ham & Egg Omelet

Vegetable & Egg Omelet

Atkins®-Friendly Wraps:

Enjoy the wrap in Phase 2, but choose fillings that are South Beach

Dietâ„¢-friendly. (Be sure to check the amount of saturated fat so you

don't overdo it.) You can use the lists of foods above as a guide.

> I should think that would be OK - I have been sticking to

eggs

> (soft boiled), Canadian bacon, cottage cheese with cinnamon (add

> Splenda to taste), and the quiche cups - on the weekends I have

> omlettes with veggies, cheese and a bit of ham. I find all these

> very filling and sometimes I have to force myself to eat my lunch.

>

> BTW I had an Atkins wrap for lunch today at Subway - its probably

a

> no no as I am ending my second week on Phase 1 this Sunday -

however

> it said and I confirmed with the employee that these wraps contain

no

> white flour - just wheat, soy and rice flours. Has anyone else

tried

> these?? What do you think? I thought they were very good. I

just

> had light mayo on mine instead of the ranch sauce they wanted to

put

> on it.

>

> Blessings,

> Debbi in NS

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I saw when I was at Subway that you can get any of their subs

made as a wrap!! I was very excited to see this as it is hard at

times to stick to the SBD at fast food establishments - I had one of

their salads (baby spinich) and it was awesome - I didn't use the

dressing but I added their fresh veggies and a bit of cheese and left

out the bacon bits. Very filling and FRESH. BTW they have garlic

flavored almonds on the salad which are sooooooo good!

I am finishing Phase 1 today and plan to start Phase 2 tomorrow - I

haven't weighed myself yet but I think I lost at least 8 lbs or so

and I feel GOOD! I am going to introduce fruit slowly this week =

mainly apples and grapefruit!

Blessings,

Debbi

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I saw when I was at Subway that you can get any of their subs

made as a wrap!! I was very excited to see this as it is hard at

times to stick to the SBD at fast food establishments - I had one of

their salads (baby spinich) and it was awesome - I didn't use the

dressing but I added their fresh veggies and a bit of cheese and left

out the bacon bits. Very filling and FRESH. BTW they have garlic

flavored almonds on the salad which are sooooooo good!

I am finishing Phase 1 today and plan to start Phase 2 tomorrow - I

haven't weighed myself yet but I think I lost at least 8 lbs or so

and I feel GOOD! I am going to introduce fruit slowly this week =

mainly apples and grapefruit!

Blessings,

Debbi

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I saw when I was at Subway that you can get any of their subs

made as a wrap!! I was very excited to see this as it is hard at

times to stick to the SBD at fast food establishments - I had one of

their salads (baby spinich) and it was awesome - I didn't use the

dressing but I added their fresh veggies and a bit of cheese and left

out the bacon bits. Very filling and FRESH. BTW they have garlic

flavored almonds on the salad which are sooooooo good!

I am finishing Phase 1 today and plan to start Phase 2 tomorrow - I

haven't weighed myself yet but I think I lost at least 8 lbs or so

and I feel GOOD! I am going to introduce fruit slowly this week =

mainly apples and grapefruit!

Blessings,

Debbi

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I had to be on the road extra early so went to Subway and got them to

put breakfast in the wrap. Egg, ham, lots of tomatoes. They told me

it's a new wrap - looked like whole wheat. It was pretty good but

unfortunately the wrap was ice cold. Brrr. BTW - they don't carry

tomato juice for some reason.

> I saw when I was at Subway that you can get any of their subs

> made as a wrap!! I was very excited to see this as it is hard at

> times to stick to the SBD at fast food establishments - I had one

of

> their salads (baby spinich) and it was awesome - I didn't use the

> dressing but I added their fresh veggies and a bit of cheese and

left

> out the bacon bits. Very filling and FRESH. BTW they have garlic

> flavored almonds on the salad which are sooooooo good!

>

> I am finishing Phase 1 today and plan to start Phase 2 tomorrow - I

> haven't weighed myself yet but I think I lost at least 8 lbs or so

> and I feel GOOD! I am going to introduce fruit slowly this week =

> mainly apples and grapefruit!

>

> Blessings,

> Debbi

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I had to be on the road extra early so went to Subway and got them to

put breakfast in the wrap. Egg, ham, lots of tomatoes. They told me

it's a new wrap - looked like whole wheat. It was pretty good but

unfortunately the wrap was ice cold. Brrr. BTW - they don't carry

tomato juice for some reason.

> I saw when I was at Subway that you can get any of their subs

> made as a wrap!! I was very excited to see this as it is hard at

> times to stick to the SBD at fast food establishments - I had one

of

> their salads (baby spinich) and it was awesome - I didn't use the

> dressing but I added their fresh veggies and a bit of cheese and

left

> out the bacon bits. Very filling and FRESH. BTW they have garlic

> flavored almonds on the salad which are sooooooo good!

>

> I am finishing Phase 1 today and plan to start Phase 2 tomorrow - I

> haven't weighed myself yet but I think I lost at least 8 lbs or so

> and I feel GOOD! I am going to introduce fruit slowly this week =

> mainly apples and grapefruit!

>

> Blessings,

> Debbi

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I had to be on the road extra early so went to Subway and got them to

put breakfast in the wrap. Egg, ham, lots of tomatoes. They told me

it's a new wrap - looked like whole wheat. It was pretty good but

unfortunately the wrap was ice cold. Brrr. BTW - they don't carry

tomato juice for some reason.

> I saw when I was at Subway that you can get any of their subs

> made as a wrap!! I was very excited to see this as it is hard at

> times to stick to the SBD at fast food establishments - I had one

of

> their salads (baby spinich) and it was awesome - I didn't use the

> dressing but I added their fresh veggies and a bit of cheese and

left

> out the bacon bits. Very filling and FRESH. BTW they have garlic

> flavored almonds on the salad which are sooooooo good!

>

> I am finishing Phase 1 today and plan to start Phase 2 tomorrow - I

> haven't weighed myself yet but I think I lost at least 8 lbs or so

> and I feel GOOD! I am going to introduce fruit slowly this week =

> mainly apples and grapefruit!

>

> Blessings,

> Debbi

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That's good news!

Congrats on your progress - sounds like you will do well on Ph 2.

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I saw when I was at Subway that you can get any of their subs made as a wrap!! I was very excited to see this as it is hard at times to stick to the SBD at fast food establishments - I had one of their salads (baby spinich) and it was awesome - I didn't use the dressing but I added their fresh veggies and a bit of cheese and left out the bacon bits. Very filling and FRESH. BTW they have garlic flavored almonds on the salad which are sooooooo good!I am finishing Phase 1 today and plan to start Phase 2 tomorrow - I haven't weighed myself yet but I think I lost at least 8 lbs or so and I feel GOOD! I am going to introduce fruit slowly this week = mainly apples and grapefruit!Blessings,DebbiReminder: The South Beach Diet is not low-carb. Nor is it low-fat. The South Beach Diet teaches you to rely on the right carbs and the right fats-the good ones-and enables you to live quite happily without the bad carbs and bad fats. For more on this WOE please read "The South Beach Diet" by Arthur Agatston, MD. ISBN 1-57954-814-8

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That's good news!

Congrats on your progress - sounds like you will do well on Ph 2.

Re: Breakfast ideas

I saw when I was at Subway that you can get any of their subs made as a wrap!! I was very excited to see this as it is hard at times to stick to the SBD at fast food establishments - I had one of their salads (baby spinich) and it was awesome - I didn't use the dressing but I added their fresh veggies and a bit of cheese and left out the bacon bits. Very filling and FRESH. BTW they have garlic flavored almonds on the salad which are sooooooo good!I am finishing Phase 1 today and plan to start Phase 2 tomorrow - I haven't weighed myself yet but I think I lost at least 8 lbs or so and I feel GOOD! I am going to introduce fruit slowly this week = mainly apples and grapefruit!Blessings,DebbiReminder: The South Beach Diet is not low-carb. Nor is it low-fat. The South Beach Diet teaches you to rely on the right carbs and the right fats-the good ones-and enables you to live quite happily without the bad carbs and bad fats. For more on this WOE please read "The South Beach Diet" by Arthur Agatston, MD. ISBN 1-57954-814-8

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Thats a great idea for breakfast !! Never thought of that one

so thats a great idea for me if I need a breakie on the run! Will

have to tell them to put the wrap in the microwave for a bit though!

LOL

BTW the FIDDLEHEADS are in the grocery stores now!! YUMMY!!!

YUMMY!! YUMMY!!

Blessings,

Debbi in NS

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Thats a great idea for breakfast !! Never thought of that one

so thats a great idea for me if I need a breakie on the run! Will

have to tell them to put the wrap in the microwave for a bit though!

LOL

BTW the FIDDLEHEADS are in the grocery stores now!! YUMMY!!!

YUMMY!! YUMMY!!

Blessings,

Debbi in NS

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Thats a great idea for breakfast !! Never thought of that one

so thats a great idea for me if I need a breakie on the run! Will

have to tell them to put the wrap in the microwave for a bit though!

LOL

BTW the FIDDLEHEADS are in the grocery stores now!! YUMMY!!!

YUMMY!! YUMMY!!

Blessings,

Debbi in NS

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Yeah, I saw them last week. Bit pricy though. More expensive than

asparagus - but I must admit, the flavor's better. Any SBD friendly

recipes besides just boiling them and eating with a bit of olive oil?

Sad to report that I was too late in my wild leek picking. (That's

ramps to you southern people!) Oh, well, the local rhubarb will soon

be on us - can't wait!!!

> BTW the FIDDLEHEADS are in the grocery stores now!! YUMMY!!!

> YUMMY!! YUMMY!!

>

> Blessings,

> Debbi in NS

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