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Post by Sarasinger on May 3, 2005 11:19:19 GMT -5
Hey everyone! I am new to Core, but as I was recently browsing I saw a recipe for a baked oatmeal scone thingy - I think with blueberries in it. Now I can't find it again. I am really needing a little "grab & go" baked something when I am running around all day. I have been eating low-fat granola bars and counting the points but they seem too sweet (!!!) and I don't want to use the points. Anyone have that recipe or something similar?
Thanks! Sara Grateful Core Convert!
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Post by saf2004 on May 3, 2005 14:09:17 GMT -5
I don't, but if you go to the WPA board, change your view to show by thread name, there's bound to be a number there under "baked oatmeal". I know I've seen a few just today, so they're there. You can also try searching this board - the search feature is on top, just under where it says "Kippy's hard corner" and you can search the whole board. You might want to read the following quote of Kippy's - she has this thread at the start of the general board, the dessert forum, and possibly another, too (breakfast?). I'm a baker myself, but it's good to see these views, think about them a bit, and then decide what is really in your best interest.
"Those of you that know me know that I am very anti-bakery goods on Core.
But, WW has said Core + Core = Core.
So I am not going to pull any baked good threads or recipes. Which I could conceivably do, because it's my playground, my rules, right? But I'm not a playground bully
What I WILL ask every single member to do is to honestly examine their motives in making baked items, and to honestly examine how they handle them.
If you are one who can make baked goods and have a small slice and leave the rest for your family, then God love you. Bake all day long!
Most of us, if we examine ourselves, are not in that category. MOST of us got here overeating baked goods (amongst other foods). MANY of us do not know HOW to put the brakes on those types of foods and will munch and nibble at the whole pan until its gone. Ooops.
If you're in the latter category, you may not be doing yourself any favors by baking concentrated bready and breadlike and cakelike and cookielike foods.
As my friend SusieQ says (Mindful eating board) first you have to be willing to change your HABITS. Then you have to WORK at changing them.
Changed habits will get us where we want to go and keep us there a lot faster and for a lot longer than just remaking "problem" foods to fit the Core food list.
It's ultimately your program and ultimately how you handle it is up to you. So I will step down off my soapbox now, but I couldn't just sit idly by and let recipes that I strongly disgree with be posted on my site without at least addressing them."
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