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This thread was complete with Ned's post.Originally posted by: NuclearNed
grilled salmon
Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
That would be HAGGIS
Hey, I like haggis, but it is not that healthy. Especially if you do it the right way with whiskey as part of the meal (that is Single Malt Scotch for the uninformedOriginally posted by: CaptnKirk
That would be HAGGIS
No. The barley blows the carb count.Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
That would be HAGGIS
There ya go! Add a few slices of bacon-wrapped bacon and you've got an Atkin-friendly meal!
Originally posted by: torpid
Salmon is nasty, especially grilled salmon. Worst. Fish. Ever.
Originally posted by: gsellis
Especially if you do it the right way with whiskey as part of the meal (that is Single Malt Scotch for the uninformed).
Swanson makes a veggie broth that is good too. High in NaCl, but really good.Originally posted by: Wapp
Use chicken broth to spice up your vegetables. Also, baby carrots are great for snacking.
Originally posted by: maximus maximus
Originally posted by: Aflac
fruit.
potato derivatives (baked, mashed, steamed)
potato --> high carbs
Originally posted by: EvilYoda
For a quick snack, I eat edamame...26g of protein per serving, booyah!
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: maximus maximus
Originally posted by: Aflac
fruit.
potato derivatives (baked, mashed, steamed)
potato --> high carbs
high carbs and very little nutritional value.
Originally posted by: Thraxen
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: maximus maximus
Originally posted by: Aflac
fruit.
potato derivatives (baked, mashed, steamed)
potato --> high carbs
high carbs and very little nutritional value.
"A plain, seven-ounce baked potato eaten with the skin provides nearly 50 percent of vitamins C and B6 recommended for adults each day, as well as plenty of potassium and nearly 5 grams of fiber--all for only 220 calories and zero grams of fat. " Link
Granted, most people don't eat plain potatoes and many wont eat the skin, but there is nothing unhealthy about potatoes... in fact, quite the opposite. As with most foods it's all in the preparation and accompanying condiments.
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: Thraxen
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: maximus maximus
Originally posted by: Aflac
fruit.
potato derivatives (baked, mashed, steamed)
potato --> high carbs
high carbs and very little nutritional value.
"A plain, seven-ounce baked potato eaten with the skin provides nearly 50 percent of vitamins C and B6 recommended for adults each day, as well as plenty of potassium and nearly 5 grams of fiber--all for only 220 calories and zero grams of fat. " Link
Granted, most people don't eat plain potatoes and many wont eat the skin, but there is nothing unhealthy about potatoes... in fact, quite the opposite. As with most foods it's all in the preparation and accompanying condiments.
touche! i lose.
