Ok, so I know we can have bellpeppers. But can I have the yellow ones? Those are my favorite, they are kinda sweet tasting. When I get a sweet craving, I like to eat them raw. I stay within my 20 carbs..but I was worried because they were the yellow and not the red or green. Does anyone know the answer to this?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Yellow Bellpeppers
Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
-
Yellow Bellpeppers
HW-188 CW-188 GW-138 
1st Mini goal 10lbs. -
2nd Mini goal 10lbs -
3rd Mini goal 10lbs -
4th Mini goal 10lbs-
5th and FINAL 10!-
Only I am in control of this body!!! I will succeed!!!! One day at a time!!!
START DATE: January 26, 2010Tags: None
-
Re: Yellow Bellpeppers
yellow is fine, same with the orange ones. Red ones are my favorite cause imo they are the sweetest
F 24 5'10 SW - 217 GW 170 restarted atkins 1/14/08 - This time I'm sticking with it!

1st pic Pre restarting atkins @ 217 lbs. 2nd pic 20 lbs lighter @ 197 lbs! on 3/1/08
:oha:
-
Re: Yellow Bellpeppers
Thanks spazzy!!!
HW-188 CW-188 GW-138 
1st Mini goal 10lbs. -
2nd Mini goal 10lbs -
3rd Mini goal 10lbs -
4th Mini goal 10lbs-
5th and FINAL 10!-
Only I am in control of this body!!! I will succeed!!!! One day at a time!!!
START DATE: January 26, 2010
Comment
-
Re: Yellow Bellpeppers
I used to fill them with cottage cheese but I am not on that rung yet so I just eat them like apples. They are so yummy!! They tend to be a bit more expensive up here in Canada - like 2.97/pound. I see it as an investment in my health and release the guilt. Enjoy!!sigpic
Start date - Jan. 15/08, 204 - Aug 2009 - final 168
Restart date - Jan. 6/10 - 195
Comment
-
Re: Yellow Bellpeppers
For the most part all bell peppers are the same. The green peppers are merely the unripe version of the colored peppers. The colored ones taste sweeter because they've been allowed to fully ripen on the vine in the sun so no need to worry about color
~Far la bella figura!sigpic
March 2009
Start Date: Feb. 1st, 2006
Goal Reached: Nov. 25th, 2006
Age: 25 male
Height: 6' 3"
Waist: 29" (was 44")
BMI: 18.7 (down from 35.6)
Starting Weight: 285
Current Weight: 155 (130lb lost)
Goal Weight: 175

Comment
-
Re: Yellow Bellpeppers
mmmm I wanna try stuffing red and yellow bell peppers with ground beef, mock fried rice (cauliflower) and feta....
413 squats so far this month!
36y F, ht: 5,5 223/206/150, RE-Start date: Feb. 19, 2008
Current mini goals:
199 Goal by Easter:confused:~treat myself to a pedicure
180 Goal by Sept. ~spend a day at Glen Ivy Spa
160 Goal by Dec. ~spider vein therapy for my legs
150 Goal by Feb. ~big bitchin new tattoo ;)
>>>>
B4 @ 223. Good grief,
I'm the size of Dora!
Comment
-
Re: Yellow Bellpeppers
I love red and yellow bell peppers, so when I gave up so many favorites I started treating myself to those and I lost 120 pounds eating them nearly every day. When I was not doing Atkins, I wouldn't pay $4 a pound, but I do now. I grow both in the summer and they freeze really well for use in cooking, so I only pay the big bucks in the winter for fresh. It's worth every penny I pay to have them any time I want them.
Sunny!
People who say it can't be done, should not interrupt those doing it.
"Some men give up their designs when they have almost reached the goal; While others, on the contrary, obtain a victory by exerting, at the last moment, more vigorous efforts than ever before."
~~Herodotus
Doin' the "Real Deal" Atkins 2002 since 9/15/2005
Sunny's Secrets: My Journal






Comment
-
Re: Yellow Bellpeppers
What do you do to the peppers to freeze them? Just cut them up and put them in Freezer bags? or do you blanch them? Hubby always has a garden and I wouldn't mind doing that...Originally posted by SunnySmile501I love red and yellow bell peppers, so when I gave up so many favorites I started treating myself to those and I lost 120 pounds eating them nearly every day. When I was not doing Atkins, I wouldn't pay $4 a pound, but I do now. I grow both in the summer and they freeze really well for use in cooking, so I only pay the big bucks in the winter for fresh. It's worth every penny I pay to have them any time I want them.
Sunny!
Comment
-
Re: Yellow Bellpeppers
Originally posted by SandyL2002What do you do to the peppers to freeze them? Just cut them up and put them in Freezer bags? or do you blanch them? Hubby always has a garden and I wouldn't mind doing that...
I don't blanch them. I just cut them in several shapes like wide strips, thin julienne strips, large cubes and minced small, then I put them on a wax paper covered cookie sheet and freeze them so they freeze faster. Then I put the different shapes in quart size zip freezer bags. You can just keep adding to the individual bags until they are full. When I use the wide strips in stir fry or roasted veggies, you can't tell they weren't from fresh. Same with the small cubes that I put in eggs and other dishes.
I do the same with the over-abundance of fresh herbs in the summer.
I am almost out of what I froze last year, so I am having to conserve.
Sunny!
People who say it can't be done, should not interrupt those doing it.
"Some men give up their designs when they have almost reached the goal; While others, on the contrary, obtain a victory by exerting, at the last moment, more vigorous efforts than ever before."
~~Herodotus
Doin' the "Real Deal" Atkins 2002 since 9/15/2005
Sunny's Secrets: My Journal






Comment
-
Re: Yellow Bellpeppers
Thanks.. I think I can do thatOriginally posted by SunnySmile501
I don't blanch them. I just cut them in several shapes like wide strips, thin julienne strips, large cubes and minced small, then I put them on a wax paper covered cookie sheet and freeze them so they freeze faster. Then I put the different shapes in quart size zip freezer bags. You can just keep adding to the individual bags until they are full. When I use the wide strips in stir fry or roasted veggies, you can't tell they weren't from fresh. Same with the small cubes that I put in eggs and other dishes.
I do the same with the over-abundance of fresh herbs in the summer.
I am almost out of what I froze last year, so I am having to conserve.
Sunny!
Comment
-
Re: Yellow Bellpeppers
I freeze them as well... and yeah.. I just cut them in quarters and de-seed... and put in freezer bag... they're just as good as fresh in meat loaf.. etc..
I bought bell peppers today... wal-mart had them for $1.25 each... and they were really big nice ones... red, yellow, or orange... the green ones were like 89 I think...2-15-10 194.8 - highest ever!
2-20-10 190.4 - new scale
3-20-10 177.8 - 1 month
5-10-10 169.8 - 25 pounds gone!
Comment



Comment