Today my good food choice was...
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Are you ladies drinking at all? I wanted to get some organic wine for the holidays (I am/was a red wine kinda gal) and am looking for recommendations. Anyone here have any suggestions?
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You'll think I'm crazy but the last time my friend and I went to Napa we blew our budget on wine tasting at the wineries and ended up in our hotel room with a bottle of Trader Joe's Syrah. It was good.
Today I made quinoa with veggie broth, and I minced in half the remaining chicken breast. Spring greens on the side.
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There is a French medoc that they have that I love. Its $8 a bottle, I think. I will pick this one up, but was hoping that they have a good organic option too.
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red wine always used to turn my face red, fast. someone told me it could be the sulfates??? is that what's different in organic? I'd love to try to.
I tried the kohlrabi veggie, it was easy to cook and pretty good. gonna look up the nutritional stuff.
thank you all again for your suggestions and encouragement. i've been pretty good with my meals since talking with all of you.
SAB is was good to see you on the after rads thread!
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Sagina I'm happy to finally be on the after rads thread too, thank you! Rads seemed to take forever because they were delayed almost 4 weeks (post-op infection) and of course the 33 treatments seem to take longer than they do anyway.
Well, do tell all of us if you find a good organic wine. Would love to put some on my thanksgiving table. Which leads me to a question: What will your table look like for Thanksgiving??? It's here this year, and I'm thinking hard.
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Oh wow, I didn't think about Thanksgiving - I think I'll be bringing the SALAD!!!! Not sure my family will make veggies without butter! lol.
Maybe I'll play around with Quinoa dishes....I tried the mango and pineapple with the quinoa, I think it needed mint though....
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Dinner is pan roasted root veggies with fresh herbs.
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ok, I know this sounds like a dumb question but cooking was never my strong point - I think I was meant to be a "raw" vegan....but pan roasted - is in the oven? which veggies and which herbs?
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Food network just had a chef cooking vegetarian beet sliders!!!!!!!!!!
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I hate to ask this but what are sliders? And yes i would also like the recipe for pan roasted root veggies with fresh herbs
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Choose root veggies. I picked onion, parsnip, turnip, yams, sweet potatoes (and ok, I admit it some little yukon gold potatoes) and carrots. I also added some artichoke hearts for fun. Chunk up and toss with a little olive oil. Originally I made this by resting various herbs under each veggie but I was in a hurry last night and so I threw in some whole sprigs of fresh thyme and rosemary, dusted the whole thing with turmeric and black pepper (you guys know about this spice combo right?) and roasted it until tender. I think about 375 for about an hour depending on how big you dut it. For a quick version it was very good.
When I saw it on tv it was the Naked Chef show. He did a beautiful pan of veggies in sections. I think he rested whole carrots on a bed of mint, parsnip on thyme, turnips on sage, etc. He said it was mix & match. I was very pretty to look at and would be suitable for a "company dinner" if you added a nice quinoa dish and a salad of some kind.
I had a sourdough and chicken breast sandwich for brunch today, and it bothered me even though sourdough is approved by anti-cancer. For dinner my DH is grilling hearts of romaine, and then we drizzle them with canneli beans and an oil/basalmic dressing. DH will have a piece of salmon with this. DD and I will stick to quinoa.
Sagina-did they use fresh beets? How did they cook them?
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Thanksgiving this year will have an organic turkey, mashed potatoes (I won't have) acorn squash (I will have) green bean casserole (I won't have), stuffing (I won't have), oven roasted brussel sprouts (I will have), cranberry sauce (I will have), white rolls (I won't have), whole grain baked bread (I will have).
I will have 20 people over for Thanksgiving, so most people are bringing something (the white potatoes, the green bean casserole, appetizers, apple pies, rolls etc...but the things in the parens (I will have) are all things that I am making: Turkey, squash, brussel sprouts, cranberry sauce and whole grain bread. I am toying with the quinoa idea, but I think I will be the only one who will eat it, so it is not making my must have list.
I am also making the pumpkin pies, while will be with organic pumpkin, organic crust, organic evaporated milk, omega 3 eggs. This will also be something that I will have.
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Yum sounds so good!
The recipe for the beet sliders in on line on the food network. He boiled them whole, with skins, in the same spices he uses to make pastrami - then he peeled and sliced them, then grilled them, served them with green goddess dressing. They looked yummy!!!!!!!!!!
thank you for the visual on the pan roasted veggies. My CSA bag is full of wonderful winter squashes - I have butternut, acorn, pumpkin - I'm going to try making a quinoa of some sort, still thinking, and stuff the acorn squash to bake it....
Where do you refer for the approved foods for anti-cancer?
Yes I love the turmeric and black pepper - I must have read one of your posts months ago, I keep it in a shaker - funny how it tints everything yellow.
The pumpkin pie sounds wonderful, wonder if I could use almond milk and no eggs?
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I read a great book called Anti cancer: A new way of life by Servan-Schreiber. Hope I got all that right. It looks at lifestyle, diet, environment and mind-body connection. The author had brain cancer and was an MD/PhD researcher who turned his energy towards understanding cancer. He encourages a continued reliance on western treatment with added integrative methods to fight the beast. It's a pretty practical book that tells you some basic changes you can make to make your body "unfriendly" to cancer. I like it because it has enough science behind it to satisfy the skeptic in me.
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SAB, thank you for the recipe!
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My wants-to-be vegan daughter asks me to use banana instead of egg in baking. One egg = half banana.I think silken tofu works too, but I have not tried it. The banana flavor would probably work for pumpkin pie. I see some experiments in your future.
Tonight is whole wheat pasta tossed with grilled asparagus.
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Today I had a spinach and tomato omelette. Tonight I am making the kids steak tacos. They both requested this for dinner. I purchased 1lb of flank steak from Whole Foods--11.99 a lb! For flank steak! That was a bit crazy for the price, but if the kids are going to have meat, I want them to have no hormone added / grass fed beef.. I picked up a portabello mushroom for me as well as seitan. Not sure which I will have as my taco "meat", but it will be one of these. We make our tacos with cilantro, lime and chopped onion. Simple and tasty.
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I made quinoa fruit salad with mint, finally, I've been thinking about it since one of you posted about your mango and pineapple quinoa. I used pineapple that I cooked a bit, blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries. Since eating vegan I seem to have lost my taste buds for sweet juicy fruit...weird...but anyway the fresh mint tied it all together. I think I might drop a leaf of mint in the cooking quinoa next time.
cilantro, lime and onion are a staple here....my dad makes a chicken breast oven dish the same way. I'll make beans like that too!!!!!!!!! yum add a little tomato and your favorite beer, so good.
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Will have a spinach salad with cranberries, walnuts, egg, mushrooms, peas and balasmic dressing. For dinner I will have either a veggie/whole wheat pasta or a salmon caesar salad, which I will ask for very light dressing. We are going out tonight to a local pizza place that also make great spinner salads.
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I'm going to fix a big cabbage and radish salad with pumpkin seeds for dinner. Everyone will have a different protein tonight. Vegan daughter will have boca burger, DH tilapia and I will have a piece of the chicken breast I am working on this week.
Lunchtime--going to have my tomato soup with multi-grain Wasa.
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red and green lentil soup - leftovers....still yummy
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Gina- Sounds yummy. If you made it can you share the recipe please? (c:
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Soup day for me too. Veggie soup with a few dashes of hot sauce to make it spicy. Tonight will be fish, steamed veggies and brown rice.
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Adey, I bought a soup kit from the farmers market on Saturday. it was pricey, but well worth it - I can never get the seasoning right....I saved the ingredients list to try to duplicate but it doesn't have measurements other than the pound of green and red lentils. I took a pic let me see if I can upload.
Today my good food choice tanked....I had Chinese food....so full of sodium.....noodles with veggies.
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Thanks Gina. I have a yummy lentil salad recipe...
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Damn! If I could only make it from the pic! Too bad you didn't buy the kit from Whole foods.
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this is the quinoa fruit salad I made with mint.
Adey, PM me your address, I'll mail you a kit. I looked up on line but I can't find the kits. the company is hgd - the soup was alamo gristmill and spices brand.
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Sagina is going to have to whip me with one of those chinese food noodles she had...I fell off the wagon today with 4 (count em) slices of pizza. I did so well in the morning--my regular wasa with peanut butter, then salad with a tiny bit of chicken minced in, oranges for a snack, then I started sliding...dark chocolate granola cookie and then...(jaws music please) the pizza.
Tomorrow is another day.
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Hi Ladies,
I like this thread! I have made some huge changes in our family menus since I was diagnosed in July. No more meat, dairy, etc. Today I ate a broccoli salad for lunch!!!
(Although it was followed by a few peanut m & m's...
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