tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1369294247597452467.post2845794527332879232..comments2023-03-29T05:22:32.874-07:00Comments on Domestic Goddess Chronicles: Fiscal FoodScarlett, the DGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15496783644432506497noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1369294247597452467.post-78276364024825848142011-04-15T10:53:31.154-07:002011-04-15T10:53:31.154-07:00Try mexican. Sometimes in a rush I'll pack som...Try mexican. Sometimes in a rush I'll pack some cheese, salsa, low fat sour cream, lettuce, tomatoes, a handful of tortilla chips and some seasoned meat in separate bags or a tupperware with dividers. I heat the meat and then throw it all together at work and totally pig out :-) Works for tacos too.Belennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1369294247597452467.post-4465378472228280542010-03-19T07:17:19.203-07:002010-03-19T07:17:19.203-07:00Good for you!
As an aside and/or helpful tip... c...Good for you!<br /><br />As an aside and/or helpful tip... coconut oil (preferably the unrefined stuff) is ridiculously good for you, and is a vegetable source of saturated fat, which provides satiety. If there's a way to incorporate it, it really works! I've even tried it in coffee and/or tea, as an alternative to sugar, and it's surprisingly VERY yummy, and I don't get hungry nearly as soon. (This from someone for whom those fill-you-up things never worked...)<br /><br />It can be expensive, but you can buy it in bulk. Just a thought. <br /><br />(Also great in stir-fry!)BookOfMirrorshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08232691403769884358noreply@blogger.com