OT Oh My God, I just discovered Hungry Girl Recieps and they are yummy

BlownAway60
BlownAway60 Member Posts: 851
I ordered the cookbook "300 Recieps for Under 300 Calories". So far I have tried 2 of them. I modified the first one some because she uses a lot of Shirataki noodles in her recieps and I don't think I can do the tofu stuff. I made sort of a Pasta Alfredo. I used Dreamfields penne pasta instead of the Shirataki noodles. I fixed the cheese sauce according to the reciepe and used shrimp for me and my husband and chicken for his mother. It was yummy. Tonight I made Jambalaya. I cannot believe how good it was. I did leave out the hot sauce because we really don't like spicy but it was really good. Yea for me. She uses a lot of vegs as fillers, which is okay with me, so you get a bigger serving. Less fat, calories and lots of flavor.

Hugs

Donna

Comments

  • They are good...
    what would make them even better is if she'd come over, cook them, and then cleaned up.

    I'm not only hungry, but I am also pragmatic.
  • Angie2U
    Angie2U Member Posts: 2,991
    I've never heard of this,
    I've never heard of this, but from what you wrote Donna, it sounds good! Who wrote the book?
  • aisling8
    aisling8 Member Posts: 1,627 Member
    Angie2U said:

    I've never heard of this,
    I've never heard of this, but from what you wrote Donna, it sounds good! Who wrote the book?

    Well, yes
    But after she pours the wine, wouldn't a little window washing be a nice touch?

    Just a thought.

    xo
    Victoria
  • BlownAway60
    BlownAway60 Member Posts: 851
    Angie2U said:

    I've never heard of this,
    I've never heard of this, but from what you wrote Donna, it sounds good! Who wrote the book?

    Angie,Author is Lisa
    Angie,

    Author is Lisa Lillien and she has written several cookbooks. I think she has a program on TV but not sure the channel. First heard about her on Dr. Oz.

    This is her website http://www.hungry-girl.com/ and you can see some of her reciepes if you click on "Chew The Right Thing". She converts current fav dishes to lighter reciepes there.

    Hugs
    Donna
  • joannstar
    joannstar Member Posts: 403 Member
    I'm familiar with her recipes.
    Shirataki noodles are soy free. They carry them in whole foods or you can order direct from:
    miraclenoodle.com.
    JoAnn
  • Alexis F
    Alexis F Member Posts: 3,598

    Angie,Author is Lisa
    Angie,

    Author is Lisa Lillien and she has written several cookbooks. I think she has a program on TV but not sure the channel. First heard about her on Dr. Oz.

    This is her website http://www.hungry-girl.com/ and you can see some of her reciepes if you click on "Chew The Right Thing". She converts current fav dishes to lighter reciepes there.

    Hugs
    Donna

    I'm going to check out her
    I'm going to check out her website. Thanks!


    Lex