Shirataki noodles and rice arrived today...I’m a bit scared! 🤣
Diet Calendar Entries for 09 August 2018:
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1409 kcal
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Fat: 105.08g | Prot: 72.55g | Carb: 17.69g.
Breakfast: Great Value Shredded Mild Cheddar Cheese, Land O'Lakes Light Butter, Egg, Land O'Lakes Salted Butter, Chompie’S Multigrain Bread, Jones All Natural Fully Cooked Sausage. Lunch: Oscar Mayer Carving Board Oven Roasted Turkey Breast, Egg Salad, Wegmans Mild Cheddar Cheese Sticks. Dinner: Riesling Wine, Parmesan Cheese (Grated) , Butter, Vitacost Shirataki Angel Hair Pasta. Snacks/Other: Fiorucci Panino Pepperoni Wrapped Mozzarella Cheese. more...
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2564 kcal
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Activities & Exercise:
Bike - 45 minutes, Resting - 15 hours and 15 minutes, Sleeping - 8 hours. more...
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Comments
I wanna try those noodles
09 Aug 18 by member: CrashtestDawnie
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as soon as I get a break from carnivore, I'm MAKING THEM! only 2 main ingredients. found a good YouTube video how to make. they are a ripoff in the store. Maybe in November , it's been years since I've had them. Alfredo sauce is great on them too
09 Aug 18 by member: jenjabba
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So I tried them and LOVE THEM! Lots of great and easy recipes online; I went with a simple butter and Parmesan just to check them out.
09 Aug 18 by member: Em GI
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What are Shirataki noodles?
09 Aug 18 by member: meldurfee
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Well, Mel, they’re derived from a plant, but they smell like fish, which rinses away, so no worries, and I’m thinking they’re the reason Japan’s population is slender mostly!
09 Aug 18 by member: Em GI
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The noodles are made from the konjac yam.
09 Aug 18 by member: Erquiaga
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And food grade lime, it thickens the konjac powder in water, then you load into a pasta press and squeeze into boiling water. I wonder if fresh smell.
09 Aug 18 by member: jenjabba
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I use them all the time. They're about the only replacement food I use while losing weight. Once I reach goal, I'll put the real rice and pasta back into my diet - not that I ever ate a lot of those. Just don't get the prepared meals - they're awful. The baked goods are really dry and nasty, but if someone's really hard up for a cupcake or a hamburger bun, they might work for some people.
09 Aug 18 by member: LZenn
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actually saw them at my local grocery store today...
09 Aug 18 by member: cynthiaaeh
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Was stunned to see just how many varieties these come in-we use them all the time! The ziti works in a baked 'mac' n cheese, the rice in jambalaya, the noodles in pasta. Just make sure you rinse fully (I mean, a lot!) and then toss in a frying pan until they squeak. That way, they seem to soak up the sauces a little better.
10 Aug 18 by member: Kahaz
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Love Shirataki noodles - ZERO CARBS! Great in stir-fry or curry dishes - or just about anywhere you'd use noodles. I can only find them in one style of noodle unfortunately, it'd be nice if they had a variety of shapes/sizes. I've only bought the plain ones - not interested in the pre-flavoured meals - they're kind of scary to me...
10 Aug 18 by member: thenester
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You can buy the directly from the Miracle Noodle website and have them shipped, Thenester. :)
11 Aug 18 by member: LZenn
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11 Aug 18 by member: Em GI
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I guess I'm going to have to try them. It was the mention of Mac & Cheese that got me. 😁
12 Aug 18 by member: JackieSpahr
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