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Posted by Erin on August 19, 2006, 5:06 am
Pogonip wrote:
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> Some of you are into Weight Watchers, some of you enjoy cooking, some of
> you were adults in 1974. I was an adult then, and one out of three
> isn't too bad. However, I am completely amazed that Weight Watchers
> survived the recipes found at this site:
I was 10 years old in 1974 but my granddaddy was an adult and into
Weight Watchers on the advice of his doctor. I can certainly understand
why he cheated if this is typical of the offerings!!! My Grandmama was
an excellent cook, btw, and Granddaddy became right stout because of
eating too much, not because of eating junk food. Plus he was
physically handicapped and that limited his ability to exercise.
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> If you count any of these among your favorites, I hope you'll volunteer
> that information. I've heard confession is good for the soul.
FISH BALLS ARE GOOD!!!! Ok, I'll stop shouting now. :-)
I probably should confess that I eat them Asian style rather than
Scandinavian style, though. I buy a tin and add them to soup that I
make by sauteing veggies, green curry paste and fresh ginger, along
with glass noodles and chicken boullion. I use either Thai Fish Sauce
or a good Japanese soy (NOT yucky grocery store soy sauce) as my
condiment.
The above is something that causes poor Harri to run, screaming in
horror, so I only fix this soup for my weekday lunches. :-)
Erin
http://arkivarie.livejournal.com/
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> you were adults in 1974. I was an adult then, and one out of three
> isn't too bad. However, I am completely amazed that Weight Watchers
> survived the recipes found at this site: