Tue, Jan-13-04, 07:48
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Plan: The South Beach Diet
Stats: 192.0/168.5/142.0
BF:39%/36%/25%
Progress: 47%
Location: Boston, MA
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South Beach is very "liveable" for me!
Hi, PatchLady, et al., South beach seems to be what I was looking for as a permanent lifestyle change. It seems easier to remember, easier to follow and remain committed. I do not get bored or anything. An added bonus is that I am learning to cook and prepare more healthy, tastier foods. For example, last night I made a South Beach style Eggplant Parmesan casserole which I adapted from several recipes I researched online:- 1 large eggplant, peeled, cut in half lengthwise and sliced into 1/4 inch slices
- About 2 T olive oil
- 1 large, ripe red tomato (chopped)
- 2 large cloves garlic
- 1/2 c chopped onion
- Seasoning: basil, oregano, rosemary, No-Salt Spike seasoning
- 8 oz jar, no sugar added, reduced sodium tomato sauce (I used Hunts)
- 1/4 lb. extra lean ground beef
- 1/2 cup reduced fat mozzarella cheese
- 1/4 c shredded parmesan cheese
- Salt eggplant on both sides and place on paper towels with paper towels covering the slices. Allow to drain for 30 minutes.
- Brown ground beef, chopped onion and minced garlic in a little olive oil. Drain. Then add chopped tomato and stir around for a few minutes, following with seasoning and 8 oz can tomato sauce. Bring to a boil and let simmer on low until ready to add to casserole.
- Preheat oven to 450. Rinse eggplant slices WELL and dry off with fresh paper towels. Line a large cookie sheet with Reynolds or other "stick-free" aluminum foil and spray thoroughly with olive oil. Arrange eggplant slices in a single layer on the cookie sheet. Oven-saute slices until lightly browned on both sides. (You can turn after about five minutes, but I didn't find it necessary.)
- Reduce oven heat to 350. In a smaller casserole dish (I used 11.5"L x 7"W x 1.5"D) sprayed well with olive oil, place eggplant slices in a single layer to cover bottom of the casserole dish. Then spread mozzarella evenly over the top, adding 2 Tbsps parmesan after that. Evenly spread tomato sauce over the cheese layer next to cover the entire layer. Sprinkle remaining 2 Tbsp parmesan cheese on top and add freshly ground black pepper, if desired.
- Bake at 350 for about 30-45 minutes, or until heated through and cheese is melted on top. (Makes up to 4 main dish servings, or can be used as a side.) NOTE: Like many casseroles, this is even better when served the next day!
Not that Beachers are supposed to count calories, but I feel more comfortable keeping track of total calories and carbs on a daily basis. If you'd like to reduce the caloric value of this dish, you can always use less olive oil spray and make sure to watch for sticking. My calculations worked this recipe out to about 190 calories (because of the 2 Tbsp olive oil, mainly) and not more than 6 carbohydrates per serving if divided into 4 even portions! I had two last night and plan to have the other two tonight with a small side salad. That's only about 375 calories and 12 carbs for a substantial portion!
Patchlady: You're right South Beach is a lot like Atkins, just more emphasis on "Good" Carbs and Fats. I recently ordered the new Agatston book about these and I will let you know what I think. Pink: Wishing you every blessing on this Passover. Hope you will come back soon! Donald: Thanks so much for your kind words. Carol: You already lost FIFTY LBS.?! Congratulations! I am inspired. Sounds like you are already "on the beach" with all the modifications you've made and the sucess you have enjoyed. (Tell us more about "Schwarzbein"?) Kel3240: The reasons you listed for switching plans are much like my own. I know everyone is different, but I was having the same skin issues as you had, plus the low energy and I also was getting frequent headaches (possibly too many nitrates or whatever it was?).
Have a great day everyone, I will be checking back soon.
Last edited by ckoudsi617 : Tue, Jan-13-04 at 09:15.
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