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Old Wed, Apr-13-11, 17:52
mamarox9 mamarox9 is offline
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Default Seriously, Pork Rinds?

Evaluating Atkins for myself, but I have to ask... how can any eating plan include pork rinds as a "healthy" food?
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Old Wed, Apr-13-11, 18:54
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It's meat and fat. Sounds Atkins to me!

You wouldn't believe how good the French toast is that I make with them.
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Old Wed, Apr-13-11, 18:57
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They are also wonderful with melted brie!
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Old Wed, Apr-13-11, 18:59
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I eat them like chips with Salsa....

If you miss your chips they are wonderful for salty crunchy.
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Old Wed, Apr-13-11, 19:00
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french toast?!?!? you gotta share that one!!
I love mine with salsa too!!
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Old Wed, Apr-13-11, 19:35
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They're healthiest if eaten with a yummy sour cream or cream cheese dip.
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Old Wed, Apr-13-11, 20:10
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french toast?!?!? you gotta share that one!!
I love mine with salsa too!!


Crush 2 cups of pork rinds, mix with an egg & a half cup of heavy cream. Let sit for 5 minutes, then grill the thick batter front and back. Serve with berries, SF syrup, and/or whipped cream!

And a BIG pat of butter.

(This is a modification of Karen's recipe in the Recipe Section)
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Old Thu, Apr-14-11, 09:56
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Crush 2 cups of pork rinds, mix with an egg & a half cup of heavy cream. Let sit for 5 minutes, then grill the thick batter front and back. Serve with berries, SF syrup, and/or whipped cream!

And a BIG pat of butter.


OMG I just made this! THEY ARE GREAT!! thankyou so much for the post, I had to pake a pic for my journal umm umm good
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Old Sat, Apr-16-11, 07:00
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OMG I just made this! THEY ARE GREAT!! thankyou so much for the post, I had to pake a pic for my journal umm umm good


I always think of this recipe as I can't believe it's pork rinds!
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Old Mon, Apr-25-11, 14:07
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Crush 2 cups of pork rinds, mix with an egg & a half cup of heavy cream. Let sit for 5 minutes, then grill the thick batter front and back. Serve with berries, SF syrup, and/or whipped cream!
And a BIG pat of butter.(This is a modification of Karen's recipe in the Recipe Section)


Is it two cups of PR BEFORE crushing or after?
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Old Tue, Apr-26-11, 04:57
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You wind up with two cups, rather chunky.
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Old Tue, Apr-26-11, 16:45
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Is it two cups of PR BEFORE crushing or after?

I made some with 2 cups of PR before being crushed. I don't have any SF maple syrup so I put some stevia and maple flavoring in the mix. Pretty good.
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Old Wed, Apr-13-11, 19:50
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Check the nutrition panel! Pork rinds are 50% protein, and the fat is a naturally-occurring one.
They are crunchy, richly flavored, and don't make you go on a binge. They make the best cheese 'n crackers ever! (Pork rinds with a piece of swiss cheese ... OMG good!) Or great guacamole scoops.
If you are at the diet evaluation stage, you'd be smart to read one of Gary Taubes' books, like WWGF:
http://www.amazon.com/Why-We-Get-Fa...02745724&sr=8-1
He explains why pork rinds are, indeed, a healthy choice.
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Old Wed, Apr-13-11, 19:54
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Pork Rinds are empty collagen cells, because most of the fat is cooked out. A corn puff is lot of air and fat and carbs. A puffed pork rind is air, and meat and fat-- basically what you eat on your plate. When is meat and fat not healthy?

Pardon me for saying, I think you could be stuck on the recent definition of healthy. Low fat, low cholesterol, and high carb. That to me is very unhealthy food. What is healthy is high fat, good protein and only a small amount of very vitamin rich carb food, like blueberry and broccoli.
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Old Wed, Apr-13-11, 20:03
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I also suggest you check the nutrition panel. My sweet DH brought me home some "Pork Krackles" recently. I was immediately suspicious when I saw "Source of dietary fibre" on the front of the packet. Huh? Since when do meat and fat have fibre?

So I checked the ingredients to find the following: pork rind, vegetable oil, salt, hydrolysed soy proteins (ugh), tapioca starch wha..? etc, etc.

Vigilance pays.
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