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 Posted By: ButtrflyDreams 
Feb 15  # 6 of 10
Mmmmm! Those look so good! Can I take you home with me Mama Mangia?! LOL You have so many ood recipes!
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 Posted By: Mrs. Chipotle 
Feb 17  # 7 of 10
Interesting recipe. Paula doesn't spare the fat, does she? ;)

Of course, that is why everything is so delicious.
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 Posted By: Mama Mangia 
Feb 17  # 8 of 10
Quote ButtrflyDreams wrote:
Mmmmm! Those look so good! Can I take you home with me Mama Mangia?! LOL You have so many ood recipes!

LOL!!! I see you live in PA. I have been looking for a place there for the past year - I am going to relocate there sometime this year. Then I can adopt you and teach all I know!
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 Posted By: medako 
Feb 19  # 9 of 10
Quote Mrs. Chipotle wrote:
Interesting recipe. Paula doesn't spare the fat, does she? ;)

Of course, that is why everything is so delicious.


Paula is the wrong person to watch if you're concerned about the fat. I think I gain weight just watching her on tv. Her favorite ingredient is butter and she doesn't skimp on it ANYWHERE!
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 Posted By: oldbay 
Feb 22  # 10 of 10
You got to watch the fat .. a little bit here and there is okay but over time if you're eating fatty foods all of the time, you're probably going to have heart troubles. The trouble is the fat tastes good and that invites us to want to eat fatty foods. But like LOTS of things we have to do (like wanting to tell off your boss :) ), we have to resist that temptation and focus on more healthy foods.

I try to eat healthy 5 days a week, and stray for 2 meals on the other two days. If you've had family with health troubles then maybe 6 days a week of healthy eating (that's vegetables, whole foods like brown rice, whole wheat bread and pasta, and boneless chicken breasts) and 1 day [or less] of bad is better.