Color me skeptical.
Jan. 8th, 2008 04:40 pmOther members of The Daily Plate often eat the following foods with cheese quesadillas:
Plain Organic Steamed Brocoli
Banana Bread
Hershey's Milk Chocolate candy bar
Marinara Sauce with Pasta
balsamic salad dressing
Tomatoes
Pineapple
Chicken, Breast
Lettuce
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Alas: I have nothing to say that requires any thought at all. It's year-end at my office, and I'm lucky I can still remember my way home at the end of the day. Also, my brain is being eaten by Sudoku, which up until two weeks ago I scoffed at. Certain coworkers who shall remain nameless have much to answer for.
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Date: 2008-01-09 09:28 pm (UTC)Also, weren't we going to have an exchange of some kind? If you're still up for it, I'll email you my mailing address.
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Date: 2008-01-09 12:38 am (UTC)And I get just plain annoyed at the term "cheese quesadilla," since quesadilla basically means "cheese thing." I just finished what I call a "perrito," that is, a hot dog in a tortilla. This one is a 98% fat free Oscar Meyer Wiener in a Carb Balance ultra whole grain tortilla with a stick of string cheese melted in there for dairy. Pretty yummy and four points.
Here endeth the Weight Watchers New Year's Resolution lesson.
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Date: 2008-01-09 09:32 pm (UTC)Hahahaha, and here's a schoolgirl-French-only-style paradox for you: now that I'm on weight watchers, I order my quesadillas without cheese. Should I be asking for a dilla?
I usually make burritos with beans/rice, onions, mushrooms, and chicken. They're 7 points the way I make them, which is good for dinner -- but I really like your idea of melting string cheese on top! I might even try it tonight, since I haven't decided what I'm having yet.
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Date: 2008-01-10 03:39 am (UTC)String cheese is my main cheese source on WW, mostly because of the portion control packaging. Two points, no messing around. I like it better than the Laughing Cow, personally. Cheese has always been my favorite source of dairy, so I eat more string cheese than I would have anticipated. But I really don't sit down and drink a glass of milk unless I'm eating a pastry, and that's pretty much out now. So I either have yogurt at breakfast or fit in a cheese stick somewhere and get the rest in my coffee.
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Date: 2008-01-10 02:27 pm (UTC)Oh, I adore Laughing Cow. Cheese of all sorts, really (even Laurel's post about the processed-to-death gift basket made me slaver!) -- one of the hardest things about watching what I eat is strictly limiting the cheese intake, but string cheese (I use the light kind, even, which is only a single point) and LC's fat-free variety have been invaluable for helping out on that score. Even if what I really want is a good sharp cheddar.
I eat yogurt or cereal (hot or cold) in the morning, so that takes care of some of the dairy. I'll sometimes drink a small glass of milk with a couple of ginger snaps, which are surprisingly low in points, as a bedtime snack, if I still have a dairy to kill by the end of the day.
I did try the grated string cheese trick last night, a burrito with sausage, onion, plain yogurt, salsa, jalapeno, and cheese. YUMMY. So yummy I might have another tonight.
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Date: 2008-01-10 02:35 pm (UTC)I've got a roast chicken leg for lunch today with zucchini and mushrooms. Tonight I'm going to try some curried turkey drumsticks with carrots and leeks.
But yeah, I could just smell those cheesy cheeses in Laurel's post, and feel the wax coating. But I'll stay strong!
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Date: 2008-01-09 02:11 am (UTC)Here's hoping you get through end-of-year intact, with or without a chocolate-pineapple-banana bread quesadilla chaser!
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Date: 2008-01-09 09:35 pm (UTC)Ooh, maybe I'll make an HP sudoku board! :D
*goes home to make a chocolate-pineapple-banana bread quesadilla, with lettuce added to make it healthy*
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Date: 2008-01-09 09:37 pm (UTC)How often are you defeated? I admit to wanting to throw a puzzle across the room when I get close to the end and realize I've managed to screw it up thorougly.
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Date: 2008-01-10 02:17 pm (UTC)When I make my HP sudoku, you can beta it and tell me if it works better for you!
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Date: 2008-01-10 02:46 pm (UTC)I think it'd just about work to have the one student/one head-of-house plus Dumbledore, though. *thinks about how to characterize Flitwick and Sprout*