This is a simple little recipe that I enjoy (for munchfood obviously) 1 small baked red potato cut into cubes with a little unsalted butter then 1 tomato peeled and diced and "sprinkled on" and some chives.
mmmm good
potato/ tomato
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Mayb yolks would also b great on top of that?
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Yep, yolks are good too I hear...most people can mix the yolks with different things...for some reason I have a hard time doing that...for now I can only eat them by themselves...the other day I tried extra virgin coconut oil on a baked potato.I really like it.
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The most delicious munch food I ever made was a burrito. I found low-protein tortillas. I filled it with some fried diced potatoes, avocado, egg yolk, and sour cream. d e l i c i o u s . . .
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Potatoes and Tomatoes are recommended really? The Wai]http://www.13.waisays.com/constipation.htm]Wai pages[/url] say:
- not to combine potatoes with any fruit (including tomatoes and cucumber)
Is this information outdated or only for constipation? If it is constipating, wouldn't it worsen acne?
- not to combine potatoes with any fruit (including tomatoes and cucumber)
Is this information outdated or only for constipation? If it is constipating, wouldn't it worsen acne?
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BlueFrog
BlueFrog
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Hi Bluefrog,
They are discussing munchfoods.
That is, foods that they enjoy that do not adhere to the sample diet.
Potatoes are a munch food, (raw) tomatoes are okay.
They are discussing munchfoods.
That is, foods that they enjoy that do not adhere to the sample diet.
Potatoes are a munch food, (raw) tomatoes are okay.
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Hi Brian,
Thanks for responding. I understood that they were discussing munch foods. Potatoes can't be consumed raw so when would that rule apply except for potato as a munch food?
(Sorry if it seems picky. I'm new to the diet and there are a few things that are still not quite clear in my mind, so anything to clear up my confusion is appreciated.)
Thanks for responding. I understood that they were discussing munch foods. Potatoes can't be consumed raw so when would that rule apply except for potato as a munch food?
(Sorry if it seems picky. I'm new to the diet and there are a few things that are still not quite clear in my mind, so anything to clear up my confusion is appreciated.)
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BlueFrog
BlueFrog
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Hi Bluefrog,
Perhaps I didn't understand your original question. But I will try to clarify what I meant.
Potatoe is not recommended as part of the sample diet.
But if someone chooses to eat it as a munchfood (or just in general) then not to combine it with fruit to avoid cramps.
Perhaps I didn't understand your original question. But I will try to clarify what I meant.
Potatoe is not recommended as part of the sample diet.
But if someone chooses to eat it as a munchfood (or just in general) then not to combine it with fruit to avoid cramps.
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I never got cramps from eating the potato burritos with avocado added, and I ate it for my munch food at least four times a week. But maybe avocados work a bit differently since they are composed quite differently than many other fruits? Hmmm...
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Hello,
I've never had a problem with combining tomato with potato but some people may I suppose...good point!
I've never had a problem with combining tomato with potato but some people may I suppose...good point!