> >>don't worry - just eat more low carb veg...
> >>
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> (BTW yesterday veg-wise I ate 250g of salad and a head of cauliflower that is
> the size of my head.)
>>(BTW yesterday veg-wise I ate 250g of salad and a head of cauliflower that
>> is the size of my head.)
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> 24-7-365 and not get sick of it... Well I never did test this statement. So
> it could be a lie.
OK - I am a single person household and I'm the laziest cook you can find, so
what I did yesterday was that I threw a few sausages at the bottom of a big pot
(they are British ones, I have suspicion that American sausages are different).
Then I chop the cauliflower into florets and throw them on top of the
sausages. Pour a bit of hot water in there, cover the pot and simmer - the
sausages would be cooked and the cauliflower sort of steamed. It's nowhere near
gourmet quality but there's only one pot, one spatula, one plate and one fork to
wash... Cauliflowers are nice - I love them too. My only complaints are that
they're hard to ferry around in supermarket bags because they are sooooo big and
I have to fight through the outer leaves to get to the florets.
AngieRose - 01 Feb 2005 22:17 GMT
> >>(BTW yesterday veg-wise I ate 250g of salad and a head of cauliflower that
> >> is the size of my head.)
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> they're hard to ferry around in supermarket bags because they are sooooo big and
> I have to fight through the outer leaves to get to the florets.
That sounds good you have the same view on cooking as I do the less steps
the better
Its just DH and I and he is not on LC so we cook our own food. I hate to
cook just for
me but I have to eat.
Angie
Bob D - 03 Feb 2005 23:03 GMT
Big snip
>My only complaints are that
> they're hard to ferry around in supermarket bags because they are sooooo
> big and I have to fight through the outer leaves to get to the florets.
I trim off those outter leaves along with a piece of stem on each, boil them
for a few minutes and enjoy. There is zero waste on a head of c-flower that
comes into my house.
Bob in 92026
Ada Ma - 04 Feb 2005 10:30 GMT
> Big snip
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> Bob in 92026
wow! thanks for sharing. I was wondering whether I should eat the leaves as
well for quite some time. I have been eating the stems of broccoli for as long
as I can remember, don't know why I never do the same for cauli.
AngieRose - 05 Feb 2005 05:17 GMT
> Big snip
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> Bob in 92026
I never had the stem I'll give it a try soon.
Thanks
Angie