Favourite Eating for IBS recipes?
#14736 - 07/23/03 09:53 PM
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KinOz
Reged: 02/02/03
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Loc: Brisbane, Australia
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I thought it might be fun to find out what people's favourites are. I've tried most of them but am still getting to the rest.
Here are my favourites (If you haven't tried any of these make it a priority they're great!)
Beverages - Strawberry Banana Smoothie Tart Cranberry Lime and Honey Refresher
Appetizers - Grilled Shrimp Shish Kebabs with spanish saffron sauce
Breakfasts - Will's Dreamy lemon Rice Pudding
Breads - Gingerbread, Lemon glazed sticky bread, brown sugar banana bread, G. G. Grandmother's choc applesce cake
Salads - Summer chicken, new potato, green bean salad
Soups - Smoky Sweet Potato
Main Dishes - Thai Fried Rice with Cilantro and Shrimp, Mustard Dill Salmon, Jamaican Chicken with ginger peach chutney, fettucine with creamy butternut squash sce
Desserts - choc silk pudding, peppermint fudge cake, vermont maple pie
How about yours?
Kerrie
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What a neat idea Kerrie!
My favs are:
Beverages Strawberry Banana Smoothie Tart Cranberry Lime and Honey Refresher
Appetizers Smoky Black Bean Dip Fresh Tex-Mex Guacamole
Breakfasts Baked Blueberry Pecan French Toast with Maple Blueberry Syrup
Breads Brown Sugar Banana Bread Sweet Cinnamon Zucchini Bread Cinnamon Lime Pecan Bread Sunshine Bread Lemon-Glazed Sticky Bread Gingerbread Simple Sweet Cornbread
Side Dishes Crunchy Skillet-Browned Garlic New Potatoes Asian Sweet Pickled Cucumbers
Soup New England Clam Chowder
Main Dishes Tandoori Spiced Mango Shrimp Mexican Sauteed Pepitas Prawns Thai-Fried Rice with Cilantro and Shrimp Maple-Glazed Salmon with Nutthy Wheat Berries Easy Peachy Chicken Breasts Orange-Glazed Chicken Breasts with Onions, Mushrooms, and Carrots Jamaican Chicken with Ginger Peach Chutney (I like these better the next day. I slice up the chicken and serve wrapped in tortilla with the chutney.)
Desserts Chocolate Silk Pudding Pucker Up, Buttercup Lemon Sorbet Old-Fashioned Banana Creme Pie Peppermint Fudge Cake Mandarin Chocolate Sponge Cake with Sweet Orange Icing
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HI- I pretty new to the board, but so far LOVE the Dreamy rice pudding, the zucchini bread, eggplant hummus and most of all the chocolate applesauce cake/bread. I think I'm addicted to it! Looking forward to trying lots more recipes. Also made the german potato salad listed in Heather's newsletter and it was yummy!
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I'm just starting to try the recipes, but so far my favorites are the Banana-berry Smoothie, Will's Dreamy Rice Pudding, Honey Glazed Snack Mix, and Sweet Tequila Lime Chicken.
I made the chicken recipe the other night and both me and my roommate absolutely loved it!
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hi; hERE IS MINE: BEVERAGES; PEPPERMINT TEA, appetizers, haven;t tried to many of them. salads. none yet, but must try the grean bean, is it a cold salad, would be great for summer. breakfast, rice porridge. will's dreamy rice pudding is too sticky for me. main dish. salmon and linquini(not together, whitefish,yum. I love both the lemon and orange snack breads.
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Re: Sorbet?
#14853 - 07/24/03 07:45 PM
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KinOz
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Mags, do you have an ice-cream maker? I'd love to try making this but don't have one. Do you think it would be possible to just freeze it?
Kerrie
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Yes, I got one for Christmas last year. I love it!
There's only one way to find out if just freezing it will work...go for it! I think it may turn out like an Italian water ice. Then again, maybe like a popsicle?
But, all it takes is zest & juice of 4 lemons, 2 c sugar, & 2 c water (I just made some last night so it's fresh in my mind. LOL). It so easy to whip up, I think it would be worth a try. Let us know how it goes.
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Well, I don't own the book...but I keep borrowing from the library, so I might as well.... Anyway, I like the: Sweet Tart Cranberry Orange Bread, Open Faced Cheaspeake Crab Cakes, Tandoori Spiced Mango Shrimp. I am going to try the Chargrilled Vietnamese Chicken w/ Rice Noodles tomorrow. I am looking forward to it....
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Christiane,
Hi! I just want to say wassup...how are you doing? We haven't run into each other via posts lately...but I hope you're well. Thanks for all you contribute to the board!
Happy Friday!
*hugs*
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Do you really want me to start?
Beverages: Strawberry smothie Indian Chai milk tea, I made it for some friends and now everytime they come over they ask for it.
Appetizers & snacks Smoky black bean dip- don't like beans but yum Crunchy garlic bruscheta with fresh tomatoes and basil Portobello mushroom and sundried tomato bruschetta - I don't like mushrooms but I like this one. guacomole crunchy pizza snack mix
Breakfast Mexican omlet lemon rice pudding banana pancakes
Breads: banana bread orange cranberry bread zucchini bread gingerbread cornbread garlic rosemary french bread
Soups and sandwiches country tomato onion soup new england clam chowder teriyaki grilled prtobella mushrooms sandwich lemon tuna sandwiches I haven't tried them all though
Main dishes: I have a lot that are my favorite but the best one is the simple whitefish with lemon and herbs. Even my kids like it.
Dessert: If I tried them I loved them. I love anything sweet anyways. Love all the puddings and the chocolate cakes, especially the manderine chocolate sponge cake I also like the lemon sorbet
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Hey! How are you? I usually check in daily, but sometimes just look around. I am actually not too bad, thanks! I had a spell over the weekend that I came to find out was PMS related...which was good in a way, since I was "sans" period since March. The herbs and supplements are really helping. I hope that you are doing well also. Have a good one!
Christianne
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Good to hear from you...and good to hear you're doing well!
I also didn't get my period for AGES! I think it was 10 months. I'm glad you finally got yours. I hope it wasn't too too bad!
I'm finally doing it. I'm going to a nutritionist on Monday! I'll have to let you know how it goes...wish me luck!
What herbs are you taking that are helping?
Have a great weekend!!!
*hugs*
Ruchie
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Good for you on going to a nutritionist. I was helped immensely! I have been taking 500mg 2x a day of both Evening Primrose Oil and Chaste Berry (Sometimes called Vitex or Agnus Castus.) It took me about a month from beginning the herbs to onset of my cycle, but it has been quite a relief. I feel much better knowing that I could balance myself out naturally. I also eat 2T of ground flax a day which is a natural phytoestrogen and helps us ladies in many ways.
Please let us know how your trip to the nutritionist goes. I'll be thinking of you.
Take care,
Christianne
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Re: Sorbet?
#14907 - 07/25/03 11:02 AM
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michele
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I made strawberry sorbet and just froze it and it was wonderful! If you stir it up after about 6 hours or so, just as it starts to freeze it will be smoother! Than let it freeze overnight and enjoy!
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If you're too lazy (like me!) Edy's has a greeeeaaaatttt sorbet line, My faves are strawberry and mango. Yums!
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Hi, here some of my favourite recipes:
Beverages: strawberry banana smoothie
Appetizers: Honey glazed snack mix
Breakfasts: Blueberry pecan french toast (with strawberry's and cashew nuts) Blueberry brown sugar scottisch oatmeal (with apple, pear or peach)
Breads: simple sweet cornbread grandmothers chocolate applesauce cake sweet cinnamon zucchini bread
Side dishes: Sweet cardamom and current indian rice crunchy skillet browned garlic new potatoes
Salades: Italian tomato bread salad with basil
Soups: haven't made one yet
Main dishes: spaghetti with spanish almond romesco sauce (with cashew nuts) Jamaican chicken with ginger peach chutney
Desserts: Mandarin chocolate sponge cake with sweet orange icing
I recently found soy cheese, been looking for a long time, but got a tip from a friend and finally found it! I am so glad and I'm eating some every day, delicious!
I would love to make some of the puddings, they seemed delicious but haven't found all the ingredients yet. The rose or sushi rice for instance, it's named different here so have to go on searching. Can I make it with jasmin rice or does it really have to be rose rice?
Thanks, it's real nice to read all of your favourite recipes! Ciao! Natasja
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Can you find any rice that is small? That is what the rose or sushi rice is. I think I tried it with the jasmine rice and it wasn't starchy enough to make the pudding thick, plus I am sure it would give it a different taste.
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Hi - What you're looking for is short grain sticky rice or sushi rice. Short grain sweet white rice will also work. Any brand will do, doesn't have to be rose. Try a health food store that sells rice in bulk, or an Asian market. Or, your local grocery store in the ethnic section - they'll almost certainly have bags of Asian short grain rice (like Calrose).
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Thanks for the tips, I have been to some places were they sell lots of rice, what I see is mostly long-grained, so I know that that's not the one, but with this information maybe I get a little further! I'm gonna do a search on the internet, maybe something's coming up then! Thank you and ciao! Natasja
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Wow! It was great! My husband and I really enjoyed it. We have leftovers for tonight and we are going to eat it cold, like a salad. Yummy!
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Natasa.your blueberry pecan toast sounds wonderful, however how do we incorporate cashews into our diet, I absolutely love them.but thought nuts were out? Thanks
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If you eat nuts carefully, they are okay. Chopping them up reduces their insoluble fiber, and then you can have a few with a soluble fiber base and it makes them okay.
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