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Same ole dinner huh?? Well, I am just starting to understand about the food stuff. But did Oprah really eat this chicken??? And another good thing about this site is that I might be able to find some ordinary regular food that will not scare the dickens out of my husband. He looked at the Eating for IBS book and says "this is rich peoples food, not the kind of stuff we eat." So maybe these recipes will help to get us started.
I am probably alot like you that I am bored with potatoes and rice plain only. I need some variety in my food. And to think that I really enjoyed eating before I got so sick.
Smiles and peace, Lummibeader
It comes from this book
lol, that is where I saw it, I HAVE THAT BOOK!
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Same ole dinner huh?? Well, I am just starting to understand about the food stuff. But did Oprah really eat this chicken??? And another good thing about this site is that I might be able to find some ordinary regular food that will not scare the dickens out of my husband. He looked at the Eating for IBS book and says "this is rich peoples food, not the kind of stuff we eat." So maybe these recipes will help to get us started.
I am probably alot like you that I am bored with potatoes and rice plain only. I need some variety in my food. And to think that I really enjoyed eating before I got so sick.
Smiles and peace, Lummibeader
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lol, that is where I saw it, I HAVE THAT BOOK!
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I found this copy-cat recipe on the web;
Old Bay Seasoning Recipe Serves/Makes: 1 cup
Ingredients: • 1 tablespoon Celery Seed • 1 tablespoon Black Peppercorns • 6 Bay Leaves • 1/2 teaspoon Whole Cardamom • 1/2 teaspoon Mustard Seed • 4 Whole Cloves • 1 teaspoon Sweet Hungarian Paprika • 1/4 teaspoon Mace Directions:
In a spice grinder or small food processor combine all the ingredients. Grind well and store in a small glass jar.
NOTE: Can easily be doubled or tripled, but as with all spices it is better to make in small quantities and use as needed.
This recipe for Old Bay Seasoning serves/makes 1 cup.
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