Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try grilled vegetables - cut zucchini into thick pieces, toss in olive oil, and put on the grill. Sautee frozen broccoli florets or green beans in olive oil. Boil fresh asparagus for 6 minutes. Bake fresh cut up cauliflower on a baking sheet after tossing in olive oil.
Asparagus should never be boiled. Steamed or grilled.
Why not??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try grilled vegetables - cut zucchini into thick pieces, toss in olive oil, and put on the grill. Sautee frozen broccoli florets or green beans in olive oil. Boil fresh asparagus for 6 minutes. Bake fresh cut up cauliflower on a baking sheet after tossing in olive oil.
Asparagus should never be boiled. Steamed or grilled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1 cup of dates = 414 calories and 93 grams of sugar
Ew who eats a whole cup of dates? You’d be pooping your brain out within the hour.
Anonymous wrote:1 cup of dates = 414 calories and 93 grams of sugar
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1 cup of dates = 414 calories and 93 grams of sugar
Most people can’t eat an entire cup of dates at once, personally it’s one or maybe two and I’m OverThem.
Anonymous wrote:1 cup of dates = 414 calories and 93 grams of sugar
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try grilled vegetables - cut zucchini into thick pieces, toss in olive oil, and put on the grill. Sautee frozen broccoli florets or green beans in olive oil. Boil fresh asparagus for 6 minutes. Bake fresh cut up cauliflower on a baking sheet after tossing in olive oil.
Asparagus should never be boiled. Steamed or grilled.
It's wonderful boiled. So tender.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try grilled vegetables - cut zucchini into thick pieces, toss in olive oil, and put on the grill. Sautee frozen broccoli florets or green beans in olive oil. Boil fresh asparagus for 6 minutes. Bake fresh cut up cauliflower on a baking sheet after tossing in olive oil.
Asparagus should never be boiled. Steamed or grilled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dates are a delicious and heathy sweet treat if need one. Great source of fiber. The whole ones with the pits in them are the tastiest.
dates are not healthy they are almost 100% sugar
They are FINE when consumed as a treat. In fact, better than fine if you want a taste of something sweet. People who condemn fruit as being unhealthy because of the naturally occurring sugars are both poorly educated and insufferable. Yes, eat grates, dates, bananas, and other fruit. You'll be fine.
https://www.webmd.com/diet/medjool-dates-health-benefits
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dates are a delicious and heathy sweet treat if need one. Great source of fiber. The whole ones with the pits in them are the tastiest.
dates are not healthy they are almost 100% sugar
Anonymous wrote:Try grilled vegetables - cut zucchini into thick pieces, toss in olive oil, and put on the grill. Sautee frozen broccoli florets or green beans in olive oil. Boil fresh asparagus for 6 minutes. Bake fresh cut up cauliflower on a baking sheet after tossing in olive oil.
Anonymous wrote:Dates are a delicious and heathy sweet treat if need one. Great source of fiber. The whole ones with the pits in them are the tastiest.