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#231
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 97

Friday had a good breakfast: Some pineapple, 2 boiled eggs, skim milk. The rest of the day was shot due to son's birthday party.
Getting ready to have oatmeal, small protein shake, and some grapes. Maybe a boiled egg or two.
Thanks.
Getting ready to have oatmeal, small protein shake, and some grapes. Maybe a boiled egg or two.
Thanks.
#232

Tonight I tried a new recipe for meatballs stuffed with fresh mozzarella, with marinara sauce over polenta and a big salad on the side.
We liked the meatballs and sauce; not so crazy about the polenta.
And for dessert, yesterday's No Pudge Fudge Brownies
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We liked the meatballs and sauce; not so crazy about the polenta.
And for dessert, yesterday's No Pudge Fudge Brownies

#233


My husband is from Boston, and I am originally a southern girl (as in Virginia) and grew up eating grits. While we were still in VA I couldn't get DH near a bowl of grits, let alone actually taste them. When polenta became all the rage out here in CA a number of years ago, he was all over them. When I pointed out that "polenta" was just italian for "grits" he got all defensive and totally disagreed with me.
It wasn't hard to prove the similarity between these 2 ground corn porridges, but he still refuses to beleive that he is just eating high-fallutin' grits with his perfectly grilled lamb chop

#234

Ah polenta... grits at twice the price
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My husband is from Boston, and I am originally a southern girl (as in Virginia) and grew up eating grits. While we were still in VA I couldn't get DH near a bowl of grits, let alone actually taste them. When polenta became all the rage out here in CA a number of years ago, he was all over them. When I pointed out that "polenta" was just italian for "grits" he got all defensive and totally disagreed with me.
It wasn't hard to prove the similarity between these 2 ground corn porridges, but he still refuses to beleive that he is just eating high-fallutin' grits with his perfectly grilled lamb chop
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My husband is from Boston, and I am originally a southern girl (as in Virginia) and grew up eating grits. While we were still in VA I couldn't get DH near a bowl of grits, let alone actually taste them. When polenta became all the rage out here in CA a number of years ago, he was all over them. When I pointed out that "polenta" was just italian for "grits" he got all defensive and totally disagreed with me.
It wasn't hard to prove the similarity between these 2 ground corn porridges, but he still refuses to beleive that he is just eating high-fallutin' grits with his perfectly grilled lamb chop

They are not the same. (I can see my Italian cooking mentor clutching her chest right now! LOL) Yes, they are both ground corn and yes they have a similar texture, but that's where it ends. Grits are based with hominy; white corn soaked in lye or lime which changes the taste and texture significantly.
Grits are generally finely ground and creamy. Polenta is much coarser and generally made from yellow corn which changes the flavor, as well.
The flavor is much different. If it tastes the same, I'd change restaurants.

It's kind of like saying green olives taste the same as black olives because they are both olives.
I don't understand why polenta would be pricey, either. Polenta is a very rustic, peasant food in Italy meant to stretch a meal when there were a lot of mouths to feed, much like rice is used in other areas of the world.
Last edited by quinnesec; 05-02-2011 at 03:01 AM.
#235

Had some left over grilled Ahi from last night, mixed in a little olive oil based mayo, plain yellow mustard, shredded raw spinach and some green onions.
Made my own tuna spread on toasted whole wheat bread with a glass of chocolate silk (soy milk).
I've got a couple of tangerines for my pre dinner snack around 3:30.
Made my own tuna spread on toasted whole wheat bread with a glass of chocolate silk (soy milk).
I've got a couple of tangerines for my pre dinner snack around 3:30.
#237

My breakfast:
I had a veggie omelet (3 eggs, mush,red & green bell peps & green onions) w/ 2 pcs. of whole wheat toast and 1/2 cup black beans.
3 cups of Coffee, and 1 homemade carrot cake cupcake without frosting.
#238
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 97

Well, sorry bout it not being a great day of meals with cupcakes with frosting.
My son's 4th birthday was on Saturday, and I was trying to cut back a little bit to make up for the cheating that day.
Today
Breakfast:
Oatmeal
Yogurt
Banana
Boiled Egg
Coffee
Lunch:
Whole wheat pasta
Chicken breast
Broccoli
Water with everything.

Today
Breakfast:
Oatmeal
Yogurt
Banana
Boiled Egg
Coffee
Lunch:
Whole wheat pasta
Chicken breast
Broccoli
Water with everything.
Last edited by collegefbfan8898; 05-03-2011 at 05:35 AM.
#239
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 68

Breakfast was coffee with almond milk, egg whites with light cheese and spinach stuffed into a pita (Alternative brand, higher protein and fiber), with 1/2 a cup of unsweetened applesauce.
Lunch is going to be a 100 calorie tortilla with 1/2 a cup low fat Mexican cheese blend, greek yogurt (in place of sour cream), and fresh salsa. Side of raw veggies- carrots, broccoli, and snow peas.
Afternoon snack is a banana and a Kashi granola bar.
It's Asian night at my house... my daughter's favorite dinner.
Chicken breast with a sesame ginger marinade, modified fried rice (brown rice, very easy on oil, lots of veggies), and edamame.
Too high on the sodium, but it all fits within my macros and calorie budget perfectly. I need to find some lower sodium options for Asian night... it always does me in!
Lunch is going to be a 100 calorie tortilla with 1/2 a cup low fat Mexican cheese blend, greek yogurt (in place of sour cream), and fresh salsa. Side of raw veggies- carrots, broccoli, and snow peas.
Afternoon snack is a banana and a Kashi granola bar.
It's Asian night at my house... my daughter's favorite dinner.

Too high on the sodium, but it all fits within my macros and calorie budget perfectly. I need to find some lower sodium options for Asian night... it always does me in!