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spidersweb1) wrote2006-02-19 08:42 pm
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Sausage Cornbread Bake (light)
Sausage Cornbread Bake (the lighter version)
1 lb turkey sausage
1 can Petite Dice Tomatoes with peppers and onions
½ cup Egg Beaters (2 eggs worth)
1 ½ cups SELF-RISING buttermilk cornmeal mix
¾ cup skim milk
some Cayenne Pepper or Chili Seasoning or Hot Sauce!
shredded (light or fat free) cheese, to taste
Preheat to 425F. Grease 2-qt backing dish. Brown sausage in skillet and drain.
Combine all ingredients except cheese and sausage in a bowl. Mix well. Pour half into the greased baking dish. Sprinkle with sausage and cheese. Pour remaining batter over top. Bake for 30 minutes and let cool. Makes 12-24 servings, depending on how you want to cut it!
1 lb turkey sausage
1 can Petite Dice Tomatoes with peppers and onions
½ cup Egg Beaters (2 eggs worth)
1 ½ cups SELF-RISING buttermilk cornmeal mix
¾ cup skim milk
some Cayenne Pepper or Chili Seasoning or Hot Sauce!
shredded (light or fat free) cheese, to taste
Preheat to 425F. Grease 2-qt backing dish. Brown sausage in skillet and drain.
Combine all ingredients except cheese and sausage in a bowl. Mix well. Pour half into the greased baking dish. Sprinkle with sausage and cheese. Pour remaining batter over top. Bake for 30 minutes and let cool. Makes 12-24 servings, depending on how you want to cut it!
Re: hmm...
Anyway, I'll look into your advice... I need to get healthy again, or I'll never be able to hold my own against my riding partner, Cat ;) She's already been climbing mountains this winter, and I havn't ridden since September! She's gonna kick my ass :O
Crash
Re: hmm...
It's still possible, if you search for it, to find the target points for your weight range with WW. With all the food lists that are out there, it's not hard to be "On Points" with their plan and not be a member.
Re: hmm...
Do you exercise (aside from the belly dancing) or do you mostly diet? I find it hard to diet properly when I'm really active, as I need the carbs and protein to get the energy needed to ride the long distance rides. Heh... in fact, my main justification for doing those big rides the first year I started was that it was the first time in history I had ever heard it was a GOOD thing to eat a Twinky ;)
Rich
Re: hmm...
Re: hmm...
In addition to that, I have an elliptical, and I was just given an exercise bike... the problem is finding the time and energy to get on them ;) My boss Debbie also gave me a membership to the Y, paid through July, before she retired. I'm going to new member orientation this week, I hope to get motivated there as well.
Now if I could just lay off the ice cream and pasta ;)
Crash