Breakfast
436.5 Calories |
29.3g Carbs |
32.8g Fat |
9.2g Protein
1
serving
Fried Irish Cabbage with Bacon
356.0 Calories |
7.7g Carbs |
32.6g Fat |
8.7g Protein
1
serving
Cinnamon Apple Bites
80.5 Calories |
21.6g Carbs |
0.2g Fat |
0.5g Protein
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Fried Irish Cabbage with Bacon
scaled to 1 serving
3/16 package
Bacon
2/3 tbsp
Bacon fat
3/16 head, small
Cabbage
3/16 dash
Pepper
Cinnamon Apple Bites
scaled to 1 serving
1 medium
Apples
1/2 tsp
Cinnamon
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Fried Irish Cabbage with Bacon
Cook bacon in a deep skillet over medium heat until crisp, 5 to 7 minutes. Remove bacon from skillet and drain on a paper towel-lined plate. Reserve 1/4 cup drippings in skillet.
Cook and stir cabbage in hot bacon drippings over medium heat until cabbage wilts, 5 to 7 minutes.
Crumble bacon over cabbage. Stir and simmer until bacon is warmed, 2 to 3 minutes. Season with black pepper.
Cinnamon Apple Bites
Cut up apple (with or without skin - your choice) into bite sized chunks.
Put the chopped apple into a container with a lid (ex. an empty margarine container).
Sprinkle on the cinnamon, put the lid on the container, and gently shake so cinnamon covers apple.
Eat and enjoy immediately.
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Lunch
224.9 Calories |
17.2g Carbs |
15.1g Fat |
8.1g Protein
1
salad
Maple Pear Spinach & Ham Salad
202.7 Calories |
12.4g Carbs |
14.9g Fat |
7.0g Protein
1
medium whole (2-3/5" dia)
(123 g)
Tomatoes
22.1 Calories |
4.8g Carbs |
0.2g Fat |
1.1g Protein
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Maple Pear Spinach & Ham Salad
scaled to 1 salad
1 tsp
Red wine vinegar
1 tbsp
Olive oil
2 cup
Spinach
1 oz
Sliced ham
1/4 cup, sliced
Red bell pepper
1/4 cup slices
Cucumber
1/4 cup, slices
Pears
1/2 tsp
Maple syrups
Tomatoes
1
medium whole (2-3/5" dia)
Tomatoes
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Maple Pear Spinach & Ham Salad
Toss spinach, cubed ham, green or red bell pepper, cucumber, and pear with vinegar, oil, and maple syrup.
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Dinner
419.9 Calories |
2.3g Carbs |
24.2g Fat |
45.8g Protein
1
fillet
7 minutes "Quick Broiled Salmon"
348.4 Calories |
2.0g Carbs |
19.4g Fat |
39.6g Protein
1
serving
Easy Hard-Boiled Eggs
71.5 Calories |
0.4g Carbs |
4.8g Fat |
6.3g Protein
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7 minutes "Quick Broiled Salmon"
scaled to 1 fillet
7 oz
Atlantic salmon
1 1/2 tbsp
Lemon juice
1/2 clove
Garlic
1/2 tbsp
Olive oil
Easy Hard-Boiled Eggs
scaled to 1 serving
1 large
Egg
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7 minutes "Quick Broiled Salmon"
PREP:
Cut salmon in half (or buy two 1/2 fillets)
Preheat broiler on high and place an all stainless steel skillet or cast iron pan under the heat for about 10 minutes to get it very hot. Pan should be 5 to 7 inches from the heat source
While pan is heating, chop or press garlic and let sit for 5 minutes
Rub salmon with 2 tsp fresh lemon juice, salt, and pepper. (you can broil with skin on, just takes a minute or two longer. Skin peels off after cooking)
Using a hot pad, pull pan away from heat and place Salmon on hot pan, skin side down. Return to broiler. Keep in mind that it is cooking rapidly on both sides so it will be done very quickly, usually in 7 minutes, depending on thickness. Test with a fork for done-ness. It will flake easily when it is cooked. Salmon is best when it is still pink inside.
Dress with olive oil, 1 tbsp lemon juice, garlic and salt and pepper to taste.
Easy Hard-Boiled Eggs
Place eggs in a pot; pour enough water over the eggs to cover. Cover and turn stove to high; bring to a boil; turn off heat and place pot on a cool burner. Let the pot sit with the cover on for 15 minutes. Meanwhile, fill a large bowl halfway with cold water; transfer the eggs from the pot to the cold water. Replace the water with cold water as needed to keep cold until the eggs are completely cooled. Chill in refrigerator at least 2 hours before peeling.
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