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Lexi
Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States
I am the anti-vegetarian! I love a good corndog, yogurt parfait, or cheesy omelette. Unfortunately, my allergies have reduced me to a simple diet of natural foods - lots of fruits and vegetables and whole grains. It's really hard some days when all I want is a big piece of cheesecake, but I'm surviving on God's strength!
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The Anti-Vegetarian

This is the story of my battle with *dun dun dun*... allergies!

Raspberry Coconut Oatmeal

Monday, May 17, 2010

MMM! This was wonderful. I got this recipe out of my Fitness magazine, so I don't have the recipe handy at the moment, but it was honey, raspberries and coconut mixed with plain oatmeal. Heavenly. Especially with Peach Mango Ocean Spray juice and flavored coffee.

Posted by Lexi at 12:00 PM 0 comments    

Labels: Coconut, Oatmeal, Raspberry

Crab Quesadilla

Friday, May 14, 2010

This was a SUCCESS! It was hard to keep together, since I didn't put any cheese in it, but it was still really good - and healthy too!



Ingredients:
1/4 cup diced onion
1 tsp olive oil
1 cup diced avocado
1/4 cup diced tomatoes
Pinch of ground cumin
Pinch of salt and pepper
4 tortillas (I just did two)
4 tsp diced green chilies (skipped these - I don't even know what they are!)
1/2 cup chopped crabmeat
4 tbsp shredded Monterey Jack cheese (skipped this)
1/2 cup salsa
4 tbsp sour cream (skipped this too)

1. Saute onions
2. Combine the other ingredients, except the crab meat, in a large bowl. Spoon onto tortillas and divide crabmeat between them. Fold and fry in pan until tortillas are browned and insides are cooked through.

Posted by Lexi at 11:45 PM 0 comments    

My first ham!

This was a YES - I have never enjoyed eating ham so much in my life. I planned a nice dinner to welcome home my mom after a weekend away - it turned out she wasn't coming back for another day, but I stuck with the plan. But the rest of the family ditched me - I ended up eating with the dog, which was a bummer. I wanted to hear some praise for my beautiful ham :-D



I made au gratin potatoes from a box mix and heated up some veggies - I couldn't eat either of these, so they were kind of for nobody's benefit. The ham however - AHHH! Orange juice and brown sugar... *sigh* After trying the ham the next day, my dad went and bought another one and asked me to make it again. And ya see what's in the background of this picture? The remains of a raspberry rhubarb pie - ignore the piece of pumpkin beside it. ;-)
I know I took pictures of it, but they have disappeared - sad day. :-(
That was another experiment of the afternoon, and I have to say that, that goes in the top five yummiest things I've ever tried making. It was DEE-licious! I feel like making another one right now!

Ham Glaze Ingredients:Glaze
1/2 cup orange juice
3 cups brown sugar
3 tablespoons flour
2 tablespoons corn syrup (I used sugar and water to make a substitute)
3 teaspoons dry mustard

Directions

1. Score ham with diamonds, insert whole cloves (I skipped the cloves - I have to see pictures to do that), bake at 325- 350 for about 1-1 1/2 hours (you can add a little water to the bottom of the baking dish).
2. Baste often with glaze, watching carefully that the outside does not start to burn.
3. If desired serve with the glaze drizzled on slices, or even put the sauce in a bowl for the table and everyone can help themselves!) Yummy!




1/2 pint raspberries (I used frozen)
1/4 cup honey
6 tablespoons cornstarch (I put that in anyway - that's what Benadryl is for!)
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon lemon zest, grated (skipped that. I put some lemon juice into the raspberry mixture, but then I realized I should have put it into the sugar and water mixture, so I added more. And it was fine!)
1 1/4 cups sugar
1/4 cup water
7 cups rhubarb, cut in pieces (I used 1/3 frozen, or rather thawed, and 2/3 fresh. For a bit I thought it might not work, but I just had to cook it longer to get the fresh rhubarb cooked thoroughly)
1 (9 inch) pie shells, fully baked

Topping
1 cup pecans, coarsely chopped (skipped these)
1/2 cup flour
1/3 cup brown sugar
1/3 cup ol-fashioned rolled oat
1/4 cup butter, cold (I used soy butter)
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon


Directions


1. Filling:
2. In blender, puree raspberries and honey. Scrape through fine sieve into bowl.
3. Whisk in cornstarch to dissolve; add vanilla.
4. In saucepan, bring zest, sugar, and water to a simmer. Add rhubarb. Cover and simmer 8 minutes. Rhubarb should be tender, but hold shape.
5. Add berry mixture and boil 1 minute, stirring till thickened. Pour into pie shell.

6. Topping:
7. Combine all ingredients in bowl. With fingers, rub till mixture is enenly moistened and forms clumps. Crumble over filling.
8. Place foil under pie to catch drips. Bake at 425 for 15 to 20 minutes until brown.
8 lbs ham (or smaller)

Posted by Lexi at 12:00 PM 0 comments    

Labels: Ham, Pie, Raspberry

Tuna Wrap

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

I wanted to use up some things in the fridge, so I pulled together some scraps (literally - look at my tortilla pieces!) and made a tuna veggie wrap! It was delicious with green grapes and rice milk.

Ingredients:
Mushrooms (I don't remember what kind - whatever I grabbed)
Yellow bell pepper
Broccoli
Tuna with vegenaise
I think that looks like green beans in there too - it's been awhile and I don't remember. :-)

Posted by Lexi at 11:11 PM 0 comments    

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