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I have to admit something about yesterday's recipe: remember when I said I went crazy, used less oil than was called for, and it turned out great anyway...? Well, it really did, but the topping doesn't hold together quite as well as it does with all the oil called for. It doesn't bother me a bit -- it tastes just the same! But since Linda thought she might try making this for houseguests, I thought a warning was only fair. =) I'm really trying to watch what I eat now, and to make a conscious effort at reducing fat and calories. Crumbly topping is a very small sacrifice, as far as I'm concerned, for cutting a considerable amount of fat from the recipe. So... use as much oil as you see fit, and enjoy! |
| Ginger October 14, 2004 08:07 PM PDT "Crazy Atkins people"? Hardly. I think the future of weight maintenance will be both vegetarian and carbohydrate control, especially those simple carbohydrates like processed sugar and white flour. It might be painful to let go of one's ideologies, but as more low-carb research comes in, it'll likely be healthier. It's worked for me. See http://www.nourishingconnections.org/Documents/Fat_and_weight_gain.pdf | ||
| Linda October 13, 2004 11:24 PM PDT Thanks so much for the heads up on the oil! I'm sure it tastes great both ways, but it's good to know of the difference...especially since I really am planning on making this for company. | ||
| Alice October 13, 2004 07:27 PM PDT I'm glad there are others who are consciously trying to cut extra calories and fat, and at the same time, really enjoy food and want to share all about it. I hate feeling like my food isn't as appealing to others, just because I've lightened it. Granted, fat and sugar do taste good. I just see that as an easy answer, however, and I think it's a cop-out to rely on them when there are countless other ways to make excellent food. I feature a lot of lightened recipes on my own site and am glad to have the company of others in this endeavor! (Note: there is of course, plenty of excuses for the occasional indulgences) | ||
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