tossed salad
salad with spinach leaves
chicken cut up and put in salad
sliced white onions in salad
baby carrots
celery sliced into finger food
cole slaw
all kinds of fruit
fish
tuna fish
make some vinegar and virgin olive oil dip
you mentioned those grains. grains do help the body to digest food better and quicker.
it didn't list rice on my screen.
rice is an idea.
potatoes are an idea
there's a million ideas with potatoes
also if you're trying to cut some weight, go over to worldprayercenter.org and go in to find their prefast diet.
it's typically used to prepare the body for a fast but it can be used as a 7 day diet that cuts 7 to 15 pounds in 1 week.
bananas are loaded with calories.
celery and cabbage take more calories to digest than what the body obtains from them.
2006-09-28 10:36:54
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answered by DexterLoxley 3
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Carrot Soup
saute 1/2 an onion chopped in some oil, add cut up carrots (like 4), and a half of a potato cut up, saute a little more, don't brown onion to much add vegetable stock or broth cook until carrots are peirced easily with a fork, puree the whole thing in a blender adding more veg. stock if nessasary, add ginger juice, lemon juice and salt and pepper to taste. It's a woderful comforting soup that's creamy without dairy or soy etc.
2006-09-28 15:34:09
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answered by ntatda2 2
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LOL my list is pretty long too with a few variations.
I stick with Veggies, Fruits. I do allot of stir-frys, soups.
I splurge every now & then & do something like Van's Waffles for breakfast(weekends) They have a wheat/gulten.dairy/egg free frozen toaster waffle that is real decent.
If you are like.me find ready made foods with out at least on of your "No"s in it is hard.
http://www.glutenfreemall.com/catalog/index.php
I really like this site as it lists all it's ingredients right under the product for easy selection. Even if you don't want to do online shopping it helps you see what is out there. Sometimes I just get things locally.
2006-09-29 03:12:38
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answered by Celtic Tejas 6
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Wow, are you allergic to all beans? Can you eat lentils? There are different varieties of lentils you can use just like beans. Here are some recipes:
http://www.all-creatures.org/recipes/lentil.html
It must be extremely hard to find enough protein sources - can you eat amaranth or quinoa? Those are excellent sources of high-quality proteins. Recipes:
http://www.nuworldamaranth.com/content/resources/recipes.asp
http://chetday.com/amaranth.html
http://www.recipeland.com/search/?q=amaranth
http://www.saltspringseeds.com/recipe/powerfoods.cfm
http://www.quinoa.com/recipes/recipes.html
http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/cat/1545/0.shtml
Spirulina and chorella are both 60% protein. You can get them in drinks, powders etc.
Also, try looking for regular recipes and experiment using replacements. For milk/soymilk you could use rice milk or in some recipes (like curry recipes) coconut milk. If you can come up with a good curry sauce, it's excellent over most things from lentils to broccoli to potatoes to rice.... I imagine it might be good over quinoa too although I've never tried it. Here's my best easy curry sauce recipe - again, just subsitute the few ingred's to suit your dietary needs.
Easy Curry Sauce:
1 med. onion, chopped roughly
2 cloves garlic
Saute in 1-2 tbsp of oil (in a pot) until translucent
Mix:
1/4 cup flour (or any gluten free alternative like potato flour - it's mainly used as a thickener in this recipe)
4-5 tsp curry powder
1 tbsp coriander (optional, but adds a lot of flavour)
1/4 tsp black pepper
1 tsp salt
2 tsp sugar
1 tsp ginger
Add to sauteed onion.
Then add:
2 tsp vinegar (or lemon juice) and
2 cups milk/soy milk (try 1 cup rice milk and 1 cup water)
1 vegetarian chicken or vegetable bouillon cube, crumbled (optional)
2 tbsp Heinz ketchup (optional, esp. if you live in the States. Our Heinz ketchup is different in Canada - no corn syrup, so it tastes better)
Stir until well mixed, bring to a boil over med. heat and continue to stir and cook for a few minutes until the sauce has thickened. Spoon over plate of anything really!
2006-09-28 20:31:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Lentil soup, black bean soup,aduzki beans mixed with butternut squash & cooked with seaweed,tilapia ( a Brazilian white fish) sauteed in x virg green olive oil, garlic, lemon and fresh parsley, Steamed asparagus with lemon and x virg green olive oil and poached tuna or salmon.
2006-09-28 15:53:13
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answered by Yahooanswerssux 5
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Peanut Butter, lentils (legumes)
2006-09-28 11:33:37
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answered by Sugar Pie 7
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www.wholefoods.com, go under recipes. They have a handful that help people out who have those allergies.
2006-09-28 17:59:06
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answered by besony 3
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water
2006-10-06 02:47:06
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answered by Celeste 2
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I would go with the first answer.
2006-10-05 07:31:13
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answered by Sam 4
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And i though I had food allergies. Wow IDK this one maybe a baked potato
2006-09-28 11:26:23
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answered by My dad ate my homework 3
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