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Old June 23rd, 2004, 03:30 AM
JC Der Koenig
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"Ben" wrote in message ...
JC Der Koenig wrote:

Ok. Since you're an idiot, let me re-state it for you.


An idiot compared to what? :-)


Compared to everyone else.

In the world.



Why are you feeding ice cream to people who want to lose weight?


Simple. I do not work or have anything to do with assisted living. I may

cook
but I don't dictate what they eat. I.e. I don't feed anyone.

Idiot.


:-p

And oh yeah btw... I'm sure it's not you that is on a diet, it's

obviously
the people you are feeding.. wink, wink.


I see that this fat person can't relate to people who have always been in
their healthy weight range without trying. Not that you are jealous..

wink wink.


Jealous of what? A fat idiot? Not lately.




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Old June 23rd, 2004, 05:22 AM
marengo
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Ben wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I have some ground almonds (or maybe its walnuts - too lazy to run
| down and check). Is that a good substitute for bread crumbs with
| regards to chicken fillets? Would I treat them the same as bread
| crumbs?
|
| Thanks,
| Ben
|

I don't know about chicken, but pork chops dipped in sugar-free maple syrup
then dredged in ground almonds or pecans - then baked - are out of this
world!
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Old June 23rd, 2004, 02:00 PM
Cubit
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Default low carb bread crumb chicken substitute?

The classic low carb substitute for breading on chicken is crushed pork
rinds. It tastes great.


"Ben" wrote in message ...
Hi,

I have some ground almonds (or maybe its walnuts - too lazy to run down

and
check). Is that a good substitute for bread crumbs with regards to chicken
fillets? Would I treat them the same as bread crumbs?

Thanks,
Ben

BTW. my wife lost 6 pounds in her first week on a low carb diet, but this

last
week has been dissapointing where she remained at the same weight. Part

of
the problem might be that every Friday night and Saturday day she has a

small
slice of Challah as a part of a Sabbath meal. On the other hand she was

having
that while losing weight before so I am wondering if it might be some

hidden
carbs somewhere. We bought some low carb ice cream which might be it.

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Old June 23rd, 2004, 04:35 PM
Skaught
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"JC Der Koenig" wrote in message om...
"Ben" wrote in message ...
JC Der Koenig wrote:

Ok. Since you're an idiot, let me re-state it for you.


An idiot compared to what? :-)


Compared to everyone else.

In the world.



Why are you feeding ice cream to people who want to lose weight?


Simple. I do not work or have anything to do with assisted living. I may

cook
but I don't dictate what they eat. I.e. I don't feed anyone.

Idiot.


:-p


And oh yeah btw... I'm sure it's not you that is on a diet, it's

obviously
the people you are feeding.. wink, wink.


I see that this fat person can't relate to people who have always been in
their healthy weight range without trying. Not that you are jealous..

wink wink.


Jealous of what? A fat idiot? Not lately.



He's jealous of people with a full head of hair, that's for sure!

Scott
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Old June 23rd, 2004, 08:53 PM
Ben
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JC Der Koenig wrote:
Why are you feeding ice cream to people who want to lose weight?


Simple. I do not work or have anything to do with assisted living. I may


cook

but I don't dictate what they eat. I.e. I don't feed anyone.


Idiot.


:-p

I see that this fat person can't relate to people who have always been in
their healthy weight range without trying. Not that you are jealous..


wink wink.


Jealous of what? A fat idiot? Not lately.


Funny.. I always thought one characteristic of an idiot was someone who speaks
without thinking like you are doing right now. First you think I am working
at some assisted living place where everyone is on a low carb diet and where I
feed people ice cream. When it is pointed out that your elevator didn't reach
the top floor before you said that and so your whole premise regarding the
idiot thing was false you side step the whole issue and call me some more
names. I know it is common for people to hide their failings (like being an
idiot) by accusing everyone else of those failing, but why open your mouth
like you have been doing so that the entire group knows it? Oh, that's right
you summed it up in the middle 2 words of the last quoted line above regarding
yourself. IS there anything else you would like everyone to know about
yourself aside from your silly presumptuousness and weight? Quiet in the
court everyone, the monkey is about to speak....


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Old June 23rd, 2004, 10:25 PM
Low Carber in Canada
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Default low carb bread crumb chicken substitute?

Ben,

Just ignore him. He likes to say stupid and immature things for shock value.
Likes getting a rise out of people. Cheap thrills. I still have yet to read
anything sage or concise from him. Don't even bother reading his posts.
Don't even bother responding.

Live your life while he wastes his.

Funny.. I always thought one characteristic of an idiot was someone who

speaks
without thinking like you are doing right now. First you think I am

working
at some assisted living place where everyone is on a low carb diet and

where I
feed people ice cream. When it is pointed out that your elevator didn't

reach
the top floor before you said that and so your whole premise regarding the
idiot thing was false you side step the whole issue and call me some more
names. I know it is common for people to hide their failings (like being

an
idiot) by accusing everyone else of those failing, but why open your mouth
like you have been doing so that the entire group knows it? Oh, that's

right
you summed it up in the middle 2 words of the last quoted line above

regarding
yourself. IS there anything else you would like everyone to know about
yourself aside from your silly presumptuousness and weight? Quiet in the
court everyone, the monkey is about to speak....


--



  #17  
Old June 23rd, 2004, 10:55 PM
JC Der Koenig
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Default low carb bread crumb chicken substitute?

Give up the ice cream and maybe you'll lose some fat.

--
Now **** off. You cannot possibly be this stupid and remember to
breathe. You must be trolling. -- Carmen


"Ben" wrote in message ...
JC Der Koenig wrote:
Why are you feeding ice cream to people who want to lose weight?

Simple. I do not work or have anything to do with assisted living. I may


cook

but I don't dictate what they eat. I.e. I don't feed anyone.


Idiot.

:-p

I see that this fat person can't relate to people who have always been

in
their healthy weight range without trying. Not that you are jealous..


wink wink.


Jealous of what? A fat idiot? Not lately.


Funny.. I always thought one characteristic of an idiot was someone who

speaks
without thinking like you are doing right now. First you think I am

working
at some assisted living place where everyone is on a low carb diet and

where I
feed people ice cream. When it is pointed out that your elevator didn't

reach
the top floor before you said that and so your whole premise regarding the
idiot thing was false you side step the whole issue and call me some more
names. I know it is common for people to hide their failings (like being

an
idiot) by accusing everyone else of those failing, but why open your mouth
like you have been doing so that the entire group knows it? Oh, that's

right
you summed it up in the middle 2 words of the last quoted line above

regarding
yourself. IS there anything else you would like everyone to know about
yourself aside from your silly presumptuousness and weight? Quiet in the
court everyone, the monkey is about to speak....


--
"What passes for wisdom may only be eloquent foolishness"

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