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chouli
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Sun, Oct 12 2014, 9:47 am
So, my dh just got the results from his blood test, and the dr said he should avoid carbohydrates. Any menu ideas for Yom Tov? I am really clueless here
Also some Parve ideas? He should not be eating too much meat, which normally isn't a problem, but for Yom Tov? And did I say that my dh does not eat any fish?
Help me please!!!
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ra_mom
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Sun, Oct 12 2014, 10:31 am
Some elevated poultry ideas:
Slow roasted Cornish hens
Pickled chicken 'pastrami' roast
Turkey timbales
For sides:
Zucchini 'spaghetti' salad
Cauliflower 'rice'
Butternut squash fries
Garlic roasted vegetables
Sesame green beans
Roasted pattypan squash
Can he have quinoa?
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grace413
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Sun, Oct 12 2014, 10:44 am
Chicken soup.
Eggs
Check out the number of carbs in various veggies and make a salad with low-carb ones. To make the salad more of a meal add chicken strips.
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ra_mom
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Sun, Oct 12 2014, 10:50 am
Oh, almost forgot zucchini noodles and chicken 'matzah' balls for the fish.
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chani8
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Sun, Oct 12 2014, 11:03 am
We serve chicken and veggies, a thousand different ways, or the same way, a thousand times, depending on our mood.
This year my favorite side is fruity coleslaw: take a bag of shredded cabbage and carrots, add cinnamon and salt, a tablespoon of honey and water, and a handful of dried cranberries and chopped roasted almonds.
Roasted veggies is another favorite, especially a mix of yam, butternut, pumpkin and carrots with rosemary.
Stir fry peppers, carrots, shredded cabbage, ginger, garlic, and salt, or if you want, add a little hot paprika and sugar free plum or apricot jelly.
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