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Low Carb: What Are We Eating?

Discussion in 'Diets & Dieting' started by Steve North, Mar 15, 2019.

  1. Steve North

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    A tortiere pie is what you would all refer to as a minced meat pie.. it is french for minced meat pie...
     
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    Google the .... tortiere .... and you will see what I mean.....
    Remember I come from Quebec.....
     
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    In high school, my French teacher used to say she had difficulty with Canadian French accent. I think it sounds sort of romantic. But I don't remember much French anymore.
    I can speak meter but I can't speak Kilos or celsius fluently, yet. Thanks for you translations.;)
     
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    Does a tortiere have meat in it? American "mincemeat" doesn't have any meat. I know that the British refer to ground beef as "mince," though.
     
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    Beth.......... Google the word... tortiere .. and you will learn the meaning of the pie....
    I am not American and I don't know what they refer to...
    Tortiere is a minced meat pie made with minced meat ..... Mostly beef...
     
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    Thanks, Steve. I found that American "mincemeat" used to have meat in it but not anymore. I think your tortiere sounds better!!
     
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    Turkey sausages on the BBQ served with a homemade BBQ sauce..
    Steamed carrots, potatoes, and string beans..
    clementine for dessert
    Pot of tea...

    a simple meal but a good one...
     
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    Chicken drumsticks dry marinated and on the hot BBQ..
    couscous that I spiked ... steamed sliced carrots with butter... peas...
    Jello served with heavy cream..
    Pot of tea..
     
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    Turkey bangers (sausages) on the BBQ.. They were frozen so I boiled them first and then BBQ'd them..
    Baked potato.. Steamed broccoli with a buttery/garlic sauce.. Tomato wedges..
    Clementine for dessert
    Pot of tea....
     
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    We were in Sudbury yesterday for a medical appointment and we went to Walmart where i bought a BBQ chicken..
    We had some last night and there is plenty left over for another 2 meals each..
    I also bought a Caesar salad kit which we enjoyed with the chicken..
    No dessert as we were too full..
    Pot of tea was truly appreciated..
     
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    Not sure what I'll have this morning.
     
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    Supper was baked cod fish.. I don't buy cod very often but this time it was very good baked in a sauce..
    Steamed and smashed carrots and potato..
    Jello served with heavy cream..
    Pot of tea..
     
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    Well, we finally finished that dead bird I bought a few days ago.. That BBQ chicken lasted for 3 meals for us..
    Talk about good value..
    Steamed and smashed butternut squash and I added some green peas to it to make it look good and served with butter..
    Frozen blueberries with heavy cream
    Pot of tea..
     
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    supper was my minced chicken burgers frozen on the BBQ.. I cook them from frozen..
    I bought minced chicken when it was on special and made lots of burgers that I froze..
    I very rarely serve burgers with buns.. Always just the burger....... They are not small..
    Steamed cauliflower florets, fried caramelized onions to go with the burgers, baked russet potato..
    No dessert as we were full from that meal..
    Pot of tea was welcomed...
     
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    When you drink tea with the meal, Is it plain ole Lipton or Earl Grey or herbal or....?
     
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