Low Carb Spinach Quiche recipe by Di Bauer.
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3-Way Chicken Breast Caesar Salad Recipe
3-Way Chicken Breasts recipe from CarbSmart. Easy-to-make Chicken Saesar Salad recipe makes 24 or more servings.
Read More »Low-Carb Lesson #52: Low Carb Chicken Fried Steak With Cream Gravy
Low-Carb Lesson #52: Chicken Fried Steak With Cream Gravy, Smashed Cauliflower (Faux Mashed Potatoes) & Down Home Green Beans.
Read More »Low-Carb Lesson #02: Fish Florentine & Summer Squash
When your time is limited and you need an easy yet nutritious meal on the table quickly, this second low-carb dinner menu fits the bill. This is a meal that will suit low carbers and non-low carbers alike, and has the added benefit of not only being quick and easy, but it will tempt spinach-haters to eat spinach and non-fish eaters to eat fish. Everyone in my family loves this dish.
Read More »What’s for Lunch? Low-Carb Lunch Recipes
Now you're a low carber and those bygone non-Low-Carb lunches of yesteryear are out of the question. You're losing weight and feeling great on your Low-Carb Lifestyle, but you're still a bit stumped over what to have for lunch. I mean, really! How much tuna salad can a person eat without sprouting gills? What in the world do you put the meat between to construct a sandwich? What could possibly replace canned soup?
Read More »Lesson #46: Chicken Ole
I served this meal last week out in the sunroom with all the windows up and the ceiling fans creating a mild tempest. Judy went nuts with her crayons and markers and made Mexican placemats and napkins. She wanted me to buy a pinata, but I drew the line at that. After all, we're moving in a few weeks and the one thing I don't need is anything more to pack!
Read More »Low-Carb Lesson #45: Memorial Day Low Carb BBQ (T-Bone Steaks With Onions)
Ah, Memorial Day! It's not just a day off work. It's time to take the opportunity to remember those military personnel who have given their lives so that we can remain a free nation. Take a moment to remember our fallen men and women. Fly your American flag, and be thankful.
Read More »Low-Carb Lesson #39: Lemon & Garlic Pork Chops
Tonight's meal takes advantage of two different spring vegetables, radishes and spinach. If you garden, you're going to want to plant both. Radishes are particularly easy. We had a neighbor when we lived in Hicksville, Ohio (yes, there really is a town named Hicksville!) who used to bring us over bunches and bunches of radishes each spring. I finally asked him why he planted so many more than his family could use, and he replied, "Oh, we hate radishes, but they're the only thing we've been able to grow." Evidently, even someone with a brown thumb can grow radishes.
Read More »Low Carb Product Reviews
In the process of collecting all this low carb food, I've tried a great many low carb specialty products. Note that I am aspartame-intolerant, so there are many perfectly good low carb products that I've never bought after reading the labels. Also, there are many products I haven't tried because I've already found something good in that category and therefore haven't explored further. Keep in mind, too, that tastes differ, and you may love something I hated or vice versa. So here, without further ado and in alphabetical order, are my picks and pans.
Read More »Hare’s To St. Pat: Includes Low-Carb Filet Of Hare In Savoy Cabbage Recipe
St. Patrick's Day customs came to America, to Boston, in 1737. Before that, all the celebrating had been going on in Ireland, since somewhere around AD 461. That's a lot of years, so it was certainly about time that we got invited to the party, even without corned beef and cabbage on the menu! And in honor of all that, I herewith present you with a dish guaranteed to knock your low carb socks off. Low-Carb Filet Of Hare In Savoy Cabbage Recipe.
Read More »My Momma Told Me… Ya Better Shop Around!
Low-carb shopping can be hard on the budget, particularly if you are purchasing hard-to-find or specialty items. Where should you look for your groceries, and how can you be sure you're getting the best price?
Read More »Basic Low-Carb Staples for Stocking the Low Carb Kitchen
When you first begin low-carbing, it can seem a daunting task to prepare your kitchen. Not only do you have to divest yourself of all those high carbohydrate staples in the pantry and fridge, but you'll quickly discover that many of the more interesting recipes call for ingredients you've never heard of! Xanthan gum? Soy lecithin? Vital wheat gluten flour? Rice protein powder? How are you ever going to know which items you really need and which are so esoteric that they'll take up space in your cupboards forevermore?
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