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I don't eat breakfast but about an hour and a half after I got up, I had half a slice of malted toast today
I've never tried the spicy V8.@Aunt Bea , how much Horseradish do you add to the V8..and is it in an already spiced one ?... Hubs loves HR, but should he add it to a spiced or non spiced glass of V8 ..whaddya think ?![]()
I found a McDougal recipe for gazpacho and tried making some, since it was a quick and easy recipe. It was made in the Vitamix, and turned out like a super-charged V-8. If your husband drinks V-8 in the morning, he would probably also enjoy this one. It was chilly here this morning, so I took some and heated it up, and it made a wonderful hot soup/drink, too.Great, well hubs has either V8 or Gazpacho every morning... and in the V8 he already adds Worcester sauce, Celery salt & Tabasco, so he'll love that horseradish addition. Thanks Bea...
ETA he's vegan so the shrimp is out....![]()
Thanks for that, I'll give it a go...I found a McDougal recipe for gazpacho and tried making some, since it was a quick and easy recipe. It was made in the Vitamix, and turned out like a super-charged V-8. If your husband drinks V-8 in the morning, he would probably also enjoy this one. It was chilly here this morning, so I took some and heated it up, and it made a wonderful hot soup/drink, too.
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Since I didn’t want my gazpacho to turn out that ugly green/brown color that happens when you mix red and green foods together in the blender, I used red pepper instead of green pepper, red onion instead of the green onions, and peeled the cucumber, and that kept everything a nice bright red color.Thanks for that, I'll give it a go...![]()
That's a great tip, however fortunately I always use red peppers and red onions..and peel cucumber before I use it in anything ..so thanks for that tho'..Since I didn’t want my gazpacho to turn out that ugly green/brown color that happens when you mix red and green foods together in the blender, I used red pepper instead of green pepper, red onion instead of the green onions, and peeled the cucumber, and that kept everything a nice bright red color.
I also added a half teaspoon of cayenne to ours because we both like spicy foods.
I had made a loaf of whole wheat bread the other day, and I had some of that with my hot gazpacho this morning, and it was a perfect breakfast.
@Happyflowerlady, I've been wondering how you were doing on the McDougall plan! So nice to see you again.
My breakfasts generally alternate between:
Old fashioned oatmeal (porridge) lightly cooked with diced apples and a handful of fresh or frozen berries, topped with unsweetened applesauce and a heavy dose of cinnamon.
An oil-free stirfry of whatever veggies are lurking in my freezer and crisper drawer along with some tofu, a bit of fruit (like pineapple, mango or berries), and a leftover starch like rice or potato (sweet or russet). I add flavor with salsa, fruit juice or oyster sauce.
Leftovers of any kind - soups, salads, whatever.
Smoothies don't fill me up for very long.
I haven't had that for a very long tme. Now, I want some!pimento olive cream cheese