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    And here's my basic omelette recipe:

    Take 1- 2 cups of frozen mixed veggies (I like the oriental mixes best) or frozen French cut green beans, and microwave them in a bowl with soy sauce and hot sauce to taste (my microwave has an automatic setting for cooking frozen veggies, I just use that)

    In the meantime, heat up a big pan on your stove (I use the upper end of medium-high heat for omelettes). After the pan is hot, add a healthy tablespoon of good olive oil. Let it get hot.

    By then, your veggies should be ready. Dump them in the pan and stir. Add some spices ( I like black pepper, cayenne or that Japanese spice mix, but eggs and veggies work with pretty much anything but ginger). Let them fry until they start to change colour a bit.

    In the meantime, crack 4-6 omega 3 eggs into a bowl and whip them up with a fork. When the veggies are ready, pour the eggs in. When the eggs start to cook, you can puncture the middle of the omelette and lift up the edges with your spatula to let some uncooked egg run in. We're using a lot of eggs, and we need to make sure it all gets cooked. When the edges are starting to look cooked, but the middle is still soft, you can add cheese or meat if you want to. I sometimes use a small handful of fresh parmesan, or crumble in a bit of feta. A little bit of left-over meat or chicken, or some ham or turkey sausage, can be cut up and tossed in, too.

    When it's almost ready, sprinkle on some sesame seeds and a bit more spice. Fold the omelette over and slide it onto a plate. I sometimes add a side of salsa and/or cottage cheese.

    It's a rare day when I don't eat this at least once, when I'm not on the road.
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    And... [B]Tuna Patties[/B]!

    Drain two cans of flaked tuna. Mix in one or two omega 3 eggs and a couple of big tablespoons of oat bran, cold milled flax seed, or dry instant oatmeal. You can add some fresh ground black pepper, cayene, curry powder, chili powder, cumin, basil, or other herb or spice, if you'd like.

    Fry it in olive oil until the egg is cooked.

    Easy, healthy, and delicious.

    And... [B]Fudge Bars[/B]!

    Mix one scoop of chocolate Lioptropic protein, one scoop of Dymatize fudge brownie flavour protein, and two scoops of cold milled flax seeds. Mix in four tablespoons of natty peanut butter. Add a quarter cup of water and stir and mix and mix and stir until it looks like a blob of crap. Break the blob in two, wrap the bits in plastic, and mash them into a kind of rectangle shape in a small baking dish. Put 'em in the fridge. Eat them cold.

    You could probably make these with oatmeal instead of flax seed, but you'd have to mess aorund with how much water you use. It's best not to use too much.
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    Had another really good workout today. Started out with a kind of front squat into push press, to wake the whole body up. It's the first time I've done any kind of squatting since tearing my piriformis in June. No pain, so I'm happy! I only went up to 135 lbs, but it still got me sucking air and sweating profusely.

    I followed that up with incline presses, Hammer Strength rows, Blast Strap inverted rows and push-ups, leaning lateral raises to isolate my delts, and mechanical drop set dumbbell curls for my biceps.

    That was enough.

    I had a big shake, my wife is baking some fish for supper, and there's UFC on the tube all afternoon and evening. My kind of lazy Saturday! I'm loving it.
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    Wow I really enjoyed that tuna recipe thanks man.. that's a new treat.. with some chedda cheese!!

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    [QUOTE=gsxr750;72440]Wow I really enjoyed that tuna recipe thanks man.. that's a new treat.. with some chedda cheese!![/QUOTE]


    Awesome. Glad you enjoyed it. Shredded cheese would be great in that, I'm going to give it a try.

    Anyone else try any of the recipes?

    Don't be afraid to make comments. I appreciate the encouragement a whole lot, but I can take constructive suggestions and criticism as well.
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    Try this if you haven't yet Gordi

    1 can of Tuna that has been in the fridge so it's chilled. Mix in some Whipped Salad Dressing ( the cheap mans mayonaise with the blue lid by Kraft - has to be that kind for the sweet flavor )

    Add 1 TBSP of Tangy Dill Bits ( has to be the BICKS kind )

    Salt / Pepper to taste.

    Mix in with a few cups of Spinach, or Lettuce.

    Really refreshing and cool..great tasting salad, the dill really goes well with the mayonaise and Tuna. Give it a try Easy and quick! Like Mr. O.
    Last edited by gsxr750; 18-10-2008 at 06:34 PM.

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    That sounds like a great salad for a hot day!

    I've recently gotten into adding tuna to my salads when I don't have any left-over chicken around. It tastes great and it's so easy to fix up.
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    Here's a quick tip: Try marinating your chicken breasts in lemon juice, lime juice, or orange juice for 24 hours before grilling them. You can add spices or hot sauce to the marinade, too. Fast, easy, and delicious!
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    Great thread Gordi. A wealth of good info. I'll be trying the veggie and tuna recipes, quick and easy.
    Let's make grow our knowledge at the same time as the muscle!

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    Gordi looking good bro
    what are the effects that you are feeling from the protein?
    do you notice a difference between it and whey?
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