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HEre is a recipie I found on a recipie newsletter that sounds good

CAULIFLOWER

CAULIFLOWER

1 med. sized head of cauliflower

1 c. mayonnaise

1 tbsp. prepared mustard

1 tsp. dried mustard

4 oz. sharp cheddar cheese, shredded

Place whole head of cauliflower, stem end down, in an 8 " glass pie

plate. Cover with plastic wrap. Microwave at High 7 to 8 minutes or

until tender. Mix mayonnaise, prepared mustard and dry msutard in a

bowl. Pour mayonnaise mixture over top of cooked cauliflower. Sprinkle

with shredded cheese. Microwave at High one minute to melt cheese.

Yield: 4 servings.

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  • 2 years later...
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Cheryl,

Thanks for the receipes. To your Weight Watchers dessert I also add Crushed

Drained Pineapple or Drained Pineapple Tidbits. I also prefer to use red

jello. Now that I have become a diabetic I use the Sugar Free Jello and it

too works fine. Thanks again &

Take Care,

Louie in WV

Recipe

> Here's a rather simple recipe for a variation of rice:

>

> 1 cup rice (I use a wild rice mixture or basmati rice)

> 1 cup orange juice

> 1 cup water

> 1/3 to 1/2 cup golden raisins

> 1/4 cup chopped pecans

> 1 tbls butter or olive oil

>

> Bring to a boil and cover. Cook over low heat according to directions (20

> minutes for white rice or 50 minutes for wild rice mix). I just found a

> variation of this recipe that uses dried cranberries instead of raisins.

>

> Also, I might add that my GI strongly recommended that I stay away from

> prepared foods (like Rice a Roni, Pasta mixes, etc.).

>

> I have one other salad recipe that is quite tasty & that my body seems to

> tolerate quite easily.

>

> Fresh field greens (I buy the pre-washed bags)

> mandarin oranges (drained)

> Gorgonzola cheese

> toasted walnuts

> Ken's Steakhouse Lite Raspberry & Walnut Vinagrette Dressing

>

> Place the greens in a bowl, add desired amount of madarin orange sections.

> Sprinkle with cheese and top with walnuts. Pour dressing over salad.

> Yummy!

>

> One more low-fat recipe, which I believe is an old Weight Watchers dessert

> recipe.

>

> 1 small fat-free orange jello

> 1 med container fat-free (or light) Cool Whip

> 1 16 oz. container of fat-free cottage cheese (I use Breakstones)

> 1 can of mandarin orange sections, drained.

>

> Mix the jello with the cottage cheese. Add orange sections, then fold in

> Cool Whip. You can add chopped walnuts (if you think you can tolerate

it).

> Also, you can use cherry jello & canned cherries (drained, of course).

>

> I've been cooking " low-fat " way before I had any problems with

pancreatitis.

> I have 2 daughters who have inherited high cholesterol levels (grandfather

> had 1st heart attack at age 38, father & uncle both had triple by-pass

> surgery at age 50!). I'lll share a few others as I think of them. To all

> those who have shared their recipes--thank you. I've enjoyed them.

>

> Cheryl in Illinois

>

>

>

>

> PANCREATITIS Association, Intl.

> Online e-mail group

>

> To reply to this message hit & quot;reply & quot; or send an e-mail

to: Pancreatitis (AT) Yahoo

>

>

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Cheryl,

Thanks for the receipes. To your Weight Watchers dessert I also add Crushed

Drained Pineapple or Drained Pineapple Tidbits. I also prefer to use red

jello. Now that I have become a diabetic I use the Sugar Free Jello and it

too works fine. Thanks again &

Take Care,

Louie in WV

Recipe

> Here's a rather simple recipe for a variation of rice:

>

> 1 cup rice (I use a wild rice mixture or basmati rice)

> 1 cup orange juice

> 1 cup water

> 1/3 to 1/2 cup golden raisins

> 1/4 cup chopped pecans

> 1 tbls butter or olive oil

>

> Bring to a boil and cover. Cook over low heat according to directions (20

> minutes for white rice or 50 minutes for wild rice mix). I just found a

> variation of this recipe that uses dried cranberries instead of raisins.

>

> Also, I might add that my GI strongly recommended that I stay away from

> prepared foods (like Rice a Roni, Pasta mixes, etc.).

>

> I have one other salad recipe that is quite tasty & that my body seems to

> tolerate quite easily.

>

> Fresh field greens (I buy the pre-washed bags)

> mandarin oranges (drained)

> Gorgonzola cheese

> toasted walnuts

> Ken's Steakhouse Lite Raspberry & Walnut Vinagrette Dressing

>

> Place the greens in a bowl, add desired amount of madarin orange sections.

> Sprinkle with cheese and top with walnuts. Pour dressing over salad.

> Yummy!

>

> One more low-fat recipe, which I believe is an old Weight Watchers dessert

> recipe.

>

> 1 small fat-free orange jello

> 1 med container fat-free (or light) Cool Whip

> 1 16 oz. container of fat-free cottage cheese (I use Breakstones)

> 1 can of mandarin orange sections, drained.

>

> Mix the jello with the cottage cheese. Add orange sections, then fold in

> Cool Whip. You can add chopped walnuts (if you think you can tolerate

it).

> Also, you can use cherry jello & canned cherries (drained, of course).

>

> I've been cooking " low-fat " way before I had any problems with

pancreatitis.

> I have 2 daughters who have inherited high cholesterol levels (grandfather

> had 1st heart attack at age 38, father & uncle both had triple by-pass

> surgery at age 50!). I'lll share a few others as I think of them. To all

> those who have shared their recipes--thank you. I've enjoyed them.

>

> Cheryl in Illinois

>

>

>

>

> PANCREATITIS Association, Intl.

> Online e-mail group

>

> To reply to this message hit & quot;reply & quot; or send an e-mail

to: Pancreatitis (AT) Yahoo

>

>

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Wendi,

Thanks for the recipe! I will have to check out the sunbutter website! I have never heard of that! can have eggs. They don't seem to bother him which is great! The chocolate chips will have to be left out though, but I bet they will still be good.

Alyssa

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Here is a recipe that was easy to make as a child, I converted it for 's allergy.SunButter cookies1 cup SunButter (can get at http://www.sunbutter.com/index.html)1 cup sugar1 egg (Alyssa, maybe you could use egg substitute)1/4 cup chocolate chips (can be omitted)Mix all ingredients together. Roll into about 2 inch balls and mush (slightly) with fork onto an ungreased cookie sheet.Bake in a 350 degree Fahrenheit oven for approximately 8 minutes. Or until done.As a child I loved these cookies. I was always a peanut butter freak. These cookies are VERY rich since there is nothing to temper the SunButter (peanut butter) taste. One cookie is enough for a serving.Wendi ---- 's mom (4) --- Anaphylactic to peanut

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Dear Deb,

This recipe sounds good.

Do you also have the recipe for the Mock Oatmeal & is it legal?

Thanks

>

> Ok, I played around with Donna Becker's recipe for Mock oatmeal and

> found a recipe my son will eat. This is quite a feat with my son

who

> had not been eating for about 5 days. This is literally ALL he

will eat

> at this present time... So I decided to pass it on! You can do

quite a

> few adaptations with this which I will list at the bottom. I hope

it

> helps others...

> Deb

> Apple Cinnamon Hot Cereal aka " Yummy Stuff "

> 4 whole eggs or 3/4 cups egg whites

> 2 tbsp. honey

> 1/4 tsp. salt

> 2 tsp. cinnamon

> whisk above ingredients together very well

> Add:

> 1 cup almond flour

> 2 cups applesauce

> Stir well

> Spread into greased 8 1/2 x 11 pan and bake at 375 for approx. 40-

50

> minutes. It should be soft, but not " wet " to the touch. If it

still

> looks real liquidy, keep on baking!

> Nutrition Facts: Cut into 15 squares - Each square- (If you use egg

> whites in recipe)

> Calories 72

> Fat 4

> Carbs 8

> Protein 3

> Fiber 1

> Alterations:

> 1. For babies or young toddlers put a square in a bowl and

microwave

> about 10-15 seconds. Mix up with a fork. Add almond milk or

diluted

> juice and stir until the consistency your baby will tolerate.

> To one square:

> 2. Add 1/4 cup fruit sauce (apple or pear is a favorite here!) and

> microwave, mix well with a fork before serving.

> 3. Add 1/4 cup fruit sauce and if you/your child is ready, top

with 2

> tbsp. raisins and/or chopped nuts, microwave, mix well with a fork

> before serving.

> 4. Add 1/2 a sliced banana, 1 tbsp. nut butter, and microwave.

Stir

> up. If necessary add almond milk or other liquid to get desired

> consistency.

>

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