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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Chow mein zoodles with quorn and king prawns
What are zoodles?"
Spiralised zucchini/courgette! I was really sceptical at first but came across a great recipe and the zoodles are just like noodles! They hold up as good as real noodles and stay in lovely long, firm noodly, Well, noodles ! No carbs and really tasty |
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"Chow mein zoodles with quorn and king prawns
What are zoodles?
Spiralised zucchini/courgette! I was really sceptical at first but came across a great recipe and the zoodles are just like noodles! They hold up as good as real noodles and stay in lovely long, firm noodly, Well, noodles ! No carbs and really tasty "
Did you have to buy a spiralizer for that or is there another way to make them?? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had mini gammon rounds with poached eggs and pineapple, butternut squash waffles, reduced sugar beans and loads of dry fried mushrooms.
It was a huge plate for only 6 points.
Got to love weight watchers |
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"Chow mein zoodles with quorn and king prawns
What are zoodles?
Spiralised zucchini/courgette! I was really sceptical at first but came across a great recipe and the zoodles are just like noodles! They hold up as good as real noodles and stay in lovely long, firm noodly, Well, noodles ! No carbs and really tasty
Did you have to buy a spiralizer for that or is there another way to make them??"
I bought a 6.99 spiralizer from Amazon which works great! You just manually twist the courgette into it then chuck it in the dishwasher! Takes about 10 minutes to spiralize 3 large courgettes then i stick it all in a colander tossed in a bit of salt for 10 minutes over the sink then chuck them in a teatowel and squeeze all the liquid out. Just use them like fresh noodles then. Sounds like a faff but it's really not |
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"Chow mein zoodles with quorn and king prawns
What are zoodles?
Spiralised zucchini/courgette! I was really sceptical at first but came across a great recipe and the zoodles are just like noodles! They hold up as good as real noodles and stay in lovely long, firm noodly, Well, noodles ! No carbs and really tasty
Did you have to buy a spiralizer for that or is there another way to make them??
I bought a 6.99 spiralizer from Amazon which works great! You just manually twist the courgette into it then chuck it in the dishwasher! Takes about 10 minutes to spiralize 3 large courgettes then i stick it all in a colander tossed in a bit of salt for 10 minutes over the sink then chuck them in a teatowel and squeeze all the liquid out. Just use them like fresh noodles then. Sounds like a faff but it's really not "
I see. The only other way I've seen it done was a guy made a high power diy spiralizer that was an electric drill with a potato peeler and it looked quite dangerous |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Chow mein zoodles with quorn and king prawns
What are zoodles?
Spiralised zucchini/courgette! I was really sceptical at first but came across a great recipe and the zoodles are just like noodles! They hold up as good as real noodles and stay in lovely long, firm noodly, Well, noodles ! No carbs and really tasty
Did you have to buy a spiralizer for that or is there another way to make them??
I bought a 6.99 spiralizer from Amazon which works great! You just manually twist the courgette into it then chuck it in the dishwasher! Takes about 10 minutes to spiralize 3 large courgettes then i stick it all in a colander tossed in a bit of salt for 10 minutes over the sink then chuck them in a teatowel and squeeze all the liquid out. Just use them like fresh noodles then. Sounds like a faff but it's really not
I see. The only other way I've seen it done was a guy made a high power diy spiralizer that was an electric drill with a potato peeler and it looked quite dangerous "
Hahaha yeah I think the 6.99 I spent is probably a safer option! I've seen people use drills to do that with apples |
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By *tonMessCouple
over a year ago
Slough Windsor ish |
"Not a clue.... its Cheffys birthday and he hasn't decided where to eat yet... im starving but he's had a late lunch so doesn't need to think about it yet!"
The birthday boy has finally decided... can't be bothered with going out on a school night so a curry has been ordered in. Wish it would hurry up I am really hungry! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/1089635/somerset-stew-with-cheddar-and-parsley-mash
Here ya go "
Sorry for the late thank you, just seen you kindly posted the link, looks good and will give it a go. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Full English tonight, all fits my macros and all as healthy as a full English gets!! (Apart from the black pudding and the butter on our wholemeal bread). Yay!
Eve. X |
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