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meg_hearts_LSU
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re: Finn McCool's in Mid-City (NOLA) Saints watch parties with free food
Posted by meg_hearts_LSU on 9/8/11 at 2:33 pm
I heart the bbq from bookoo that is sold there. Pulled pork nachos :drool:
re: Mondo
Posted by meg_hearts_LSU on 5/16/11 at 8:00 pm
my favorite thing there is the mondorita :ttp:
re: sweet potatoes are so stinkin good
Posted by meg_hearts_LSU on 4/14/11 at 7:44 pm
Just found this recipe while actually looking for something else...I've gotta try it!
sweet potato hummus
sweet potato hummus
re: sweet potatoes are so stinkin good
Posted by meg_hearts_LSU on 4/14/11 at 7:14 pm
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They are, but a trick is to microwave them for like three or four minutes.
oh I need to try that!
re: sweet potatoes are so stinkin good
Posted by meg_hearts_LSU on 4/14/11 at 7:13 pm
true :lol: :lol:
but I will say, bee is quite likeable :ttp:
but I will say, bee is quite likeable :ttp:
re: sweet potatoes are so stinkin good
Posted by meg_hearts_LSU on 4/14/11 at 7:10 pm
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Serve with two over easy fried eggs on top.
ooooooooooooh
that just put the recipe over the top :nana:
re: sweet potatoes are so stinkin good
Posted by meg_hearts_LSU on 4/14/11 at 7:09 pm
those sound good
One thing I've learned is that I definitely need a better knife because these suckers are tough to cut :lol:
One thing I've learned is that I definitely need a better knife because these suckers are tough to cut :lol:
re: sweet potatoes are so stinkin good
Posted by meg_hearts_LSU on 4/14/11 at 7:02 pm
do you put applesauce on the sweet potato? If so, how do you combine them? Just put it on top or warm it up together somehow?
sweet potatoes are so stinkin good
Posted by meg_hearts_LSU on 4/14/11 at 6:59 pm
What's your favorite healthy way to cook them? I've just been baking them diced with a little EVOO and rosemary. So easy and so delicious :nana:
re: Time to ruin everyone's mood - some healthy suggestions for PMAN
Posted by meg_hearts_LSU on 4/12/11 at 10:15 pm
creole mustard is pretty much the best condiment on earth. I only discovered it a few years ago and I wondered how I lived without it :lol:
re: Time to ruin everyone's mood - some healthy suggestions for PMAN
Posted by meg_hearts_LSU on 4/12/11 at 9:18 pm
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Aren't you like 6'2" Missed you this past weekend. Your man is cool.
I'm 5'11 :lol: Wish I could have gone to get a morning bloody mary and FQF, but I don't move there til mid-June. :cheers:
re: Time to ruin everyone's mood - some healthy suggestions for PMAN
Posted by meg_hearts_LSU on 4/12/11 at 9:08 pm
I knew it was better for you than refined sugar, but not exactly why. I found this link that explains it pretty well (It's the only one I looked at, so there may be better sources out there :lol:)
LINK
LINK
re: Time to ruin everyone's mood - some healthy suggestions for PMAN
Posted by meg_hearts_LSU on 4/12/11 at 9:00 pm
Just be careful - some of those prepared oatmeal packets have tons of sugar in them. I usually can separate most of it out when I'm pouring the oatmeal out. If you like sweets, honey needs to become your best friend. Also, some of my fav go-to snacks are ranch rice cakes (actually very good) and reduced fat string cheese :cheers:
re: Time to ruin everyone's mood - some healthy suggestions for PMAN
Posted by meg_hearts_LSU on 4/12/11 at 8:53 pm
along with what bee rye said, I've been trying to kick my habit of grabbing a granola bar for breakfast and running out the door. Instead, I'll eat two packets of oatmeal. I get the "weight control" one - they seem to be more filling than the regular ones AND I definitely avoid putting most of the sugar stuff that settles at the bottom of the pack. You can mix in honey, cinnamon, and/or nuts and it helps to kick it up. I"m weird and I really like oatmeal, so I don't know if this will work for you if you don't like it. I find that it helps me resist getting a pastry or something really bad from a coffee shop mid-morning.
BTW, I'm a huge coffee person so a big change I've made is getting skim milk in my lattes and asking for sugar free syrup if I want a flavor
BTW, I'm a huge coffee person so a big change I've made is getting skim milk in my lattes and asking for sugar free syrup if I want a flavor
re: is there a mid city bar/restaurant that will be open before 11 am?
Posted by meg_hearts_LSU on 4/8/11 at 10:51 am
I like my idea better!
re: is there a mid city bar/restaurant that will be open before 11 am?
Posted by meg_hearts_LSU on 4/8/11 at 10:42 am
since he doesn't know what you look like, you should carry a red rose with you so he knows it's you
re: is there a mid city bar/restaurant that will be open before 11 am?
Posted by meg_hearts_LSU on 4/8/11 at 10:36 am
omg irl!!!!!! :lol:
re: First Date Options In Nola
Posted by meg_hearts_LSU on 4/5/11 at 11:08 am
for sure - I love the mojitos with the fresh fruit
re: First Date Options In Nola
Posted by meg_hearts_LSU on 4/5/11 at 10:54 am
I'm still trying out places, but
is a good suggestion
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Mayas (make sure to get a mojito)
is a good suggestion
re: First Date Options In Nola
Posted by meg_hearts_LSU on 4/5/11 at 10:50 am
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definitely whatever she wants for dessert, usually I can influence the dinner decision, or else we would eat at the same 3 places all the time
:lol:
Sucre is a total win. Love that place :nana:
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