I am so sorry that I have neglected Patti's Plate as long
as I have. I've just been in a self indulgent pity party mood. I hope to slowly
resurrect myself, but I am not going to promise daily writings. Suffice it to
say, "Patti has had a lot on her plate lately."
I'm not going to discuss my lack of posts. We'll hold off
on that discussion for another day. Since many of you have wondered what's been
on Patti's plate lately, I'll share one dish. I've posted a variation of it
before. It's another slow cooker recipe that is low in calories. It is
practically calorie free except for the pork meatballs. I only used one half of
a pound of meat for this huge pot of soup and it lasted for three days. I even
ate it for breakfast twice. I made it with one onion, a whole head of cabbage,
the meatballs, chicken stock and a bag of sauerkraut. It sounds like a strange
recipe, but it is an easy variation of a stuffed cabbage dish that Tony's
family made on Christmas. I like it and it is a low calorie comfort food. (And
we all can use some comfort now and then.)
I love coming home to a surprise meal. This morning I put two chicken breasts into the crock pot. Then, I cleaned out the refrigerator; zucchini, onions, mushrooms, jalapenos, celery, and scallions. They all went into the slow cooker. I added a few seasonings, chicken broth and set it on low. By the time I came home from work, the house smelled like I had a secret chef cooking in my kitchen. All I needed to do was skin and remove the bones from the chicken and toss the chicken pieces back in the pot. It didn't even need rice or pasta! By the way, the picture is before cooking and seasonings.
I know I'm not as regular in my posts as I was a few
months ago. I'm not sure how to motivate myself again. I lost my momentum; (not
omentum, Dr. Oz) , and I can't seem to get it back. I eat really well for a few
days, and then spoil any chance for real weight loss by eating a big fattening
meal. That works to maintain my weight, but it doesn't allow me to go down
another size. Last night was a fattening night. I took what could have been
a perfect low fat chicken meal and dipped it in a pool of my high calorie, homemade,
delicious chicken tikka masala sauce. I love food!
You may be wondering why I have a photograph of freshly
ironed sheets on my blog today. I started my day by cooking a fresh pot of
cabbage soup. I'm not exactly on "the" cabbage soup diet, but I
definitely am eating a lot of cabbage soup these days. Since I posted a picture of it a
few days ago, I didn't want to get too boring by posting a picture every time
it lands on Patti's plate. (Or bowl) So.....I decided to post a picture of what
I can do with my new found time when I am not obsessing about food. Today,
among other things, I washed and ironed my sheets. zzzzzzzz
Will I ever be thin? I keep trying to come up with new
ways to make vegetables. Some of you thin people reading this may not
understand. Food just does not take up that much of your time. You eat a little
bit of something healthy for dinner and move on. You are busy with other more
important things in your life. "Eaters", on the other hand, obsess
about their food. Even when we are on a diet. I guess that's the problem.
Tonight I made chicken and salad, but I added thinly
sliced zucchini because I could use my mandolin. (The photo was taken before
roasting) I keep trying to make cooking healthy foods more exciting. When I didn't
care about the calorie count, my cooking was much more fun and creative. Obviously I need to replace my food
obsession. Tony is able to replace his with music. I guess I need to give
this some more thought.
I have been doing so well the last four days. I made a
new snack that was not only good for me, but more satisfying than a potato
chip. Granted, maybe it didn't have quite the crunchiness of a chip, but it
tasted great and didn't leave me with that feeling that I had to have a lot
more.
(Bet you can eat just one!) Actually, it really was good.
I thinly sliced a few carrots with my mandoline. In a
bowl, I put about 1/2 tsp each of sea salt, chili powder, paprika, and
cinnamon. I put them together in a large
plastic bag. After a good shake I placed them on a large parchment lined baking
pan. Then, they went into a 350• oven for 20 minutes. They don't require a bit
of oil. It's a great snack to eat right before dinner. It curbs your appetite
while adding more fiber.