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Stand by for photos of the two Porterhouse's that have been gently decomposing in the fridge for the past week or two.
So you telling me the Woolworths slimmers choice plain feta is no less fattening than the Danish full cream feta?!!!
Not if you have it 4 x a week like I do. I must eat close to 200grams a week, almost a kg a month so it's very necessary for me to use the low fat option...No, but what I am saying is the small quantities of feta that people usually use means that the fat content difference between the two becomes negligible...
Are you kidding me? 10grams a day and that's one ingredient and a small component of the dish, 10grams is significant10g a day - hardly much.
Low fat doesn't equate to junk food, quite the contrary, quality ingredients don't necessarily have to be the high fat option, content, surely is paramount, tomato based pasta sauces as opposed to cream based sauces, low fat margarine as opposed to butter, fresh chillies and fresh garlic as opposed to a bottled peri peri sauce, low fat feta as opposed to Danish feta, fillet as opposed to rump, Cajun as opposed to mushroom and cheese, whole grain rice as opposed to roast potatoes etc etc ...I'd rather just eat healthy food with decent ingredients than junk food with low fat ingredients...
yeah don't mess with the cheese!!Fighting about feta??
I am going out for Chinese tonight, can't wait . . .
First there was the preparation:
http://mybroadband.co.za/photos/showphoto.php/photo/8959/size/big/cat//ppuser/59406
The finished product:
http://mybroadband.co.za/photos/showphoto.php/photo/8960/size/big/ppuser/59406
Had to have a halftime break:
http://mybroadband.co.za/photos/showphoto.php/photo/8961/ppuser/59406
And there were no leftover, so don't ask.