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Tired of Soggy Cereal? Introducing the Frankenfood You Never Knew You Needed: Cereal Pancakes!
Remember that childhood struggle? You pour your favorite sugary cereal, then that sadness washes over you as it gets soggy in the milk. Well, those days are over! This recipe is here to combine the best of both worlds: the fluffy joy of pancakes and the delightful crunch of cereal in a breakfast Frankenstein that will have your taste buds doing a happy dance (or maybe a confused jig).

So ditch the soggy spoon and grab a fork! These low-carb cereal pancakes are like a superhero cape for your boring breakfast routine. They'll fight off cravings, banish blandness, and leave you feeling like you conquered the kitchen (even if the only battle was with the urge to sneak in a few extra chocolate chips).



Introducing the ultimate undercover agent in the world of desserts: Low-Carb Protein Rice Pudding! It's like a stealthy ninja, sneaking into your menu without spiking your blood sugar levels. This pudding is so low-carb, it practically moonlights as a vegetable dish. Picture this: cauliflower rice, masquerading as its carb-heavy cousin, takes center stage, while almond milk adds a creamy twist. But wait, there's more! Vanilla protein powder swoops in like a superhero, ensuring you get that muscle-building boost. We sweeten the deal with monk fruit, so you can indulge guilt-free, knowing your taste buds are in on the low-carb conspiracy. Top it off with berries, nuts, and a sprinkle of whimsy, and you've got yourself a delicious dessert.


low carb rice pudding

Picture this: a concoction so divine, even the salad greens do a little dance in anticipation. It's like sunshine trapped in a jar, with a touch of rebellion—because who said salads have to be boring, right? This vinaigrette is the life of the party, the smooth-talker at the salad bar, whispering sweet nothings of olive oil and vinegar romance. It's so velvety, it could moonlight as a spa treatment for your veggies, giving them a glamorous makeover one drizzle at a time. So get ready to dive into a sea of flavor, where every leaf is a willing participant in this tangy tango. This vinaigrette isn't just dressing; it's a dressing-down of blandness, a flavor fiesta, and a culinary adventure in a bottle. Bon appétit, my salad-loving amigos!




Anonymous

Protein rice pudding is a delicious and nutritious dessert that can be enjoyed as a post-workout snack or a healthy treat. Here is a simple recipe to make protein rice pudding



We went to Mexico for the first time some years ago and I was taken by the fresh salsa they served with every meal. This Salsa recipe is the closest I could find to the authentic Mexican dish we enjoyed on vacation.


Fresh Mexican Style Salsa
Dinner chicken recipes ?

Any good recipies for phase 1?

Does anyone have a good veggie soup for phase 1


Anonymous
I went on ideal protien diet for Four months lost 40 pound work well for me .iam jacques st.pierre from moonbeam ,ont (near kapuskasing) jstpierre503@gmail.com,i have my meat balls in the oven right now.cant wait to try them .bye?


Anonymous
You can eat all of them in one serving!


Anonymous
I need to know what a good lunch menu is for Phase 4...


Anonymous
Hi Gail. It’s judy Antonello. Wondering if I can come into see u

Does anyone have a bread/muffun recipe using oatmeal or soup? I'm also looking for a creamy cucumber recipe. Thanks!

Looking for sauces, etc to moisten meats for eating.

Diet Orange Pancake? I've only seen the chocolatey chip and the plain pancake mix.


Anonymous
Diet Orange Pancake? I've only seen the chocolatey chip and the plain pancake mix.

Is this recipe Phase 1 compliant?


Anonymous
Looking for recipes for IP diet


Anonymous
I am looking for a recipe for "spaghetti sauce" that conforms to Ideal Protein .

I made this tonight. It was delicious!

anonymous posted a Recipe
Crunchy Thai Salad

NancyClarkson commented:

This is so good !

Chef Michael posted a Recipe
Pigs in a Blanket
Makes a great London Fog wannabe.
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London Fog
Chef Michael posted a Recipe
Turkey Escalope’s With Cilantro-Almond Sauce-(Phases 3-4)
My entire family loves these meatballs. I found a recipe years ago that I have perfected and there are never any leftovers. The flavor is unique and goes well with rice or pasta. I like to put them on cauliflower rice, to ensure I get all of my...
gardner3girl posted a Recipe
Carbless Meatballs (Phase 1 friendly)

gardner3girl commented:

OMG, so yummy!

Using a very small amount of coconut oil or olive oil in a pan. cook diced chicken in fry pan. add green onions. then chopped bell peppers. adding thai paste with water & sea salt. once all is cooked and mixed similar to a stir fry - moist....
anonymous posted a Recipe
Thai Chicken Lettuce wraps
Sloppy Joes are an American creation that is believed to have come about in the 1950's when a cook decided to add tomato sauce to a loose meat sandwich. Depending on where you live in the "states" you may know this recipe by one of its other names...
Chef Lacy posted a Recipe
Phase 1 Sloppy Joes

Karen Kallio commented:

Phase 1 sloppy joes

anonymous posted a Recipe
Sweet Onion Dressing

Karen Kallio commented:

Sweet onion dressing

anonymous posted a Recipe
Green Beans Braised with Shitake Mushrooms

Emayer commented:

going to try this!

anonymous posted a Recipe
Vegetable Soufflé

connie lynn commented:

Is this considered one meal?

anonymous posted a Recipe
Turnip Fries

kitkat14 commented:

If you slice them cold and let them soak in ice water before cooking fries they are crisper. Quickly dry them off season and straight into a hot oven. I cook at 450 on a stoneware pan and check at 20 mins

This is scrumptious recipe if you love homemade meatloaf and enjoy munching on fresh peppers like we do. This is a great appetizer for 2 people or as a meal served with Cauliflower "mashed" potatoes for a good balance. Compliant with all phases of...
Chef Lacy posted a Recipe
Meatloaf Stuffed Peppers

Gerrie Eve commented:

I have made this with turkey mince, onion, salt, pepper tinned tomatoes and V* juice, garlic and praprika...delish

Imagine a Wolrd Where the Noodles are Calorie Free. The Calorie Free, Gluten Free, Soy Free noodles Japanese Women Eat to Stay Thin Miracle Noodle Low Down Made of naturally water soluble fiber with no fat, sugar, or starch. Contain zero net...
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Miracle Noodles

duncan@execulink.com commented:

Where do you buy Mcweah noodles???

anonymous posted a Recipe
Portabella Mushroom Burgers

Anonymous commented:

I think make a 8oz beef half turkey meat patty...sound good. or half the 8oz patty and make two...

Makes one mini loaf, or 2 muffins. You can have half (or one) for breakfast, then the other half (or one) for lunch.
Dianehockeymom posted a Recipe
Banana Chocolate Loaf

Anonymous commented:

Yes, absolutely. The pudding and the chocolate drink are both Non-Restricted so if you eat the whole thing, it counts as 2 Non-restricted. Another option would be to make three (I made this recipe and put them into three small bundt pans - individual size). I then made a package of vanilla pudding (non-restricted) ... you could also use another banana or chocolate pudding ..., split it into three and put 1/3 of the pudding into the middle of each of the small bundt cakes after they were baked. Drizzle it with Walden's Chocolate Syrup or Caramel Syrup and you have an amazing dessert. You would have three non-restricted desserts if you use all of the ingredients listed above.

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