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Lisa0825

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4. I read about cauliflower rice. I wondered how it would be with sauce.
Sat May 12, 2012, 07:37 PM
May 2012

I have never cooked with cauliflower before, so I didn't know if it released much water like other veggies.

I have liked eggplant parm when I had it in a couple of restaurants, but it is not something I have made for myself before. I have browsed some recipes, but haven't tried it yet.

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Pasta and rice substitutes... [View all] Lisa0825 May 2012 OP
I've never understood the low carb diets. Goblinmonger May 2012 #1
Pasta and rice are quite calorie dense. Potatoes too. Lisa0825 May 2012 #3
If it works well, then why are you finding it hard shadegrown dulse Jun 2012 #15
I find it funny how many people who are trying to lose weight or eat healthy are Lisa0825 Jun 2012 #18
Please forgive me. I wasn't trying to snark but gently tweak you happy juneteenth Jun 2012 #24
So have you changed your name or something? Because I don't see you in this thread. Lisa0825 Jun 2012 #25
That poster had been blocked from posting here and then was tombstoned. auntAgonist Jun 2012 #26
Please stick with us Lisa0825 the response given above is NOT typical of the members here auntAgonist Jun 2012 #27
Wait just a moment here: fast and furious Jun 2012 #29
this poster has had his/her posting privileges revoked. auntAgonist Jun 2012 #30
I haven't heard of tofu noodles noamnety May 2012 #2
I read about cauliflower rice. I wondered how it would be with sauce. Lisa0825 May 2012 #4
Haven't done that but mashed cauliflower is pretty good K8-EEE May 2012 #14
Suggestion for cauliflower rice... Raster Jun 2012 #32
I have no great ideas for you but handmade34 May 2012 #5
I have made similar changes... Lisa0825 May 2012 #6
I have been on a low carb diet for awhile now SalviaBlue May 2012 #7
On an episode of Top Chef, one guy made "noodles" from sweet potatoes Goblinmonger May 2012 #8
I'll have to try that. SalviaBlue May 2012 #9
If I remember right Goblinmonger May 2012 #10
That sounds like a good way to cut them. SalviaBlue May 2012 #11
I make lasagna kind of like that using wide, thin slices in place of noodles nt K8-EEE May 2012 #13
The tofu noodles absolutely gag me but some people like them....I love spaghetti squash K8-EEE May 2012 #12
I always had to stay away from pasta when I dieted before because I always have to much. WhollyHeretic Jun 2012 #16
my trainer instructed me not to eat carbs at night La Lioness Priyanka Jun 2012 #17
I think that's a great plan b/c it's day time when they kind of zap your energy K8-EEE Jun 2012 #23
I haven't found anything laundry_queen Jun 2012 #19
Thanks! I hadn't tried roasting it. I will give that a shot! Lisa0825 Jun 2012 #20
Spam deleted by cyberswede (MIR Team) molllyrouse Jun 2012 #21
Had spaghetti squash last night. Here's a serving suggestion. AngryOldDem Jun 2012 #22
This sounds like something I'd like. I will try it soon. thank you AngryOldDem!!! auntAgonist Jun 2012 #28
Suggestion for using spaghetti squash.... Raster Jun 2012 #31
Pasta and rice substitutes. rozidays Jul 2012 #33
You don't have to cook the zukes, honey! vaya con xenu Jul 2012 #34
another hit and run poster. Didn't last long PPR auntAgonist Jul 2012 #35
Wow, that's harsh! noamnety Jul 2012 #36
No , I'm thinking he / she was tombstoned for something else. I was just noting that the person is auntAgonist Jul 2012 #37
Well, shoot. noamnety Jul 2012 #38
roflmao ! I don't have THAT kind of power, thank the gods! :) n/t auntAgonist Jul 2012 #39
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