I tried miracle noodles yesterday, the angel hair pasta variety. I made a little carb-friendly tomato sauce by using a can of crushed tomatoes and throwing in some italian seasonings, cooked it down a little then served it over my hot, calorie-free, carb free 'pasta' and YUM! Those miracle noodles are made from glucomannan, an apsorbable fiber and very little else. You have to rinse them and then cook in boiling water for only 1 minutes, then drain and pat dry. If you don't dry them, I'm told they smell funny. You can get them at www.miraclenoodle.com They aren't horribly expensive. And they're wonderful. They don't taste exactly like our favorite pasta, but the texture is there, and if you're putting sauce on it, who cares? Next time, I plan to add a little meat to my sauce and some parm cheese. I've also thought about making a cheese sauce for something close to mac and cheese or pasta w/ alfredo sauce.
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1598 kcal
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Fat: 93.61g | Prot: 148.60g | Carbs: 41.25g.
Breakfast: Cooked Sauerkraut, bacon, egg. Lunch: Idaho Bleu Cheese Crumbles, smoked sausage, bacon, cucumber, red onion, bleu cheese salad dressing, tomato. Dinner: Cooked Broccoli (Fat Not Added in Cooking), shrimp, steak. Snacks/Other: celery, guacomole, Light Cheese String Swirls, dill pickles, Natural Almonds. more...
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3163 kcal
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Exercise:
Desk Work - 3 hours, Walking (slow) - 2/mph - 1 hour, Resting - 12 hours, Sleeping - 8 hours. more...
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