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I am so ready to start this life change. Not a diet; but a real life change. The last time that I was on this life changing journey was in 2004; and I lost 67 pounds within 4 months. Then I was hurt really bad and couldn't do much but sit, see my neurosurgeon and orthopedic doctors, lots of physical therapy and little to no movement; and we all know what that will do to a body. I gained and just kept gaining.

Now with a New Year soon to be here ~~~ welcome 2010 ~~~ I am ready to start to become the me that I know that I can be.

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I have my plan and I am ready to begin on the 2nd of January. I am going to try and post a monthly photo and I know I will see the difference for myself. I know because I was on my journey and then was side tracked ~~~ sucker punched so to speak. This really works and now I am ready!!!


Saturday, December 26, 2009

cauliflower pizza crust

The crust, baked initially. Can be frozen.
You Won't Believe it's Cauliflower Pizza Crust
1 cup cooked, riced cauliflower
*1 egg
1 cup mozzarella cheese
1/2 tsp fennel
1 tsp oregano
2 tsp parsley
**pizza or alfredo sauce
toppings (make sure meats are cooked)mozzarella cheese

Delicious and easy.
Preheat oven to 450 degrees Farenheit.Spray a cookie sheet with non-stick spray.In a medium bowl, combine cauliflower, egg and mozzarella. Press evenly on the pan. Sprinkle evenly with fennel, oregano and parsley.Bake at 450 degrees for 12-15 minutes (15-20 minutes if you double the recipe).Remove the pan from the oven. To the crust, add sauce, then toppings and cheese.Place under a broiler (grill for the Europeans) at high heat just until cheese is melted **.


You can hold it in your hand.
Notes:*I use frozen cauliflower prepared according to package directions. After cooked and slightly cooled, I shred cauliflower with a cheese grater, and then measure for the recipe. (Don't pack down the cup with cauliflower. Just fill it with a spoon or the cup itself.)** The pizza sauce I use is Great Value Pizza sauce from Wal-Mart. At only 3 net carbs per quarter cup, you get a lot of punch for little carbohydrate pow. *** You can try re-baking the pizza at 450 once you add toppings if desired, but the crust is not quite as crusty. There is a minimal difference, so see what works best for you.

Make the Super Veggie Supreme a Hit in Your House, too!
My Super Veggie Supreme:
Sun-Dried Tomato Alfredoa little mozzarellachopped, fresh tomatosliced, fresh mushroomspurple onion, choppedjarred artichoke hearts, choppedfrozen spinach, thawedgreen olives, slicedchopped red bell peppera little more mozzarellapine nuts
Reheats nicely and can still be held in the hand, even the next day.
Pizza crusts can be frozen after the initial baking and used later.
Makes 4, 1-slice servings. Can be doubled for a larger pizza (double nutritional information).


Nutritional Information for the entire crust:calories: 434, fat: 25 g, carbohydrates: 8 (net), 13 if counting all, fiber: 5 g, protein: 41 g.

Nutritional Information for one serving: 109 calories, 7 grams fat, 2 net carbs, 1.5 grams fiber, 10 grams protein.

1 comment:

  1. You have got to go to her blog page and get her recipes.....they look totally delicious.

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