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<blockquote data-quote="dipsydo" data-source="post: 1365538" data-attributes="member: 371312"><p>Scrambled eggs with a lot of butter as well as low carb makes it easier to clean the pan and only takes a a couple of minutes.. you can microwave scramble eggs but not as nice as made on a hob. Microwaving cauliflower,broccoli or green beans is really easy and then can add a bit of flavour by putting a bit of grated cheese on them .. you can buy the cheese grated if you want to make it easy or add some cream.. If you want to be more adventurous can microwave the cauliflower a bit about 3 mins and then put in a oven , putting some butter and cheese on the top and roast for 20 mins. Salads can be nice but maybe not at this time of year. Strawberries or raspberries with cream make good sweet if you can persuade your dad not to add sugar I find a George Foreman grill good if only cooking for one and makes the choice of meat you can cook larger ,</p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dipsydo, post: 1365538, member: 371312"] Scrambled eggs with a lot of butter as well as low carb makes it easier to clean the pan and only takes a a couple of minutes.. you can microwave scramble eggs but not as nice as made on a hob. Microwaving cauliflower,broccoli or green beans is really easy and then can add a bit of flavour by putting a bit of grated cheese on them .. you can buy the cheese grated if you want to make it easy or add some cream.. If you want to be more adventurous can microwave the cauliflower a bit about 3 mins and then put in a oven , putting some butter and cheese on the top and roast for 20 mins. Salads can be nice but maybe not at this time of year. Strawberries or raspberries with cream make good sweet if you can persuade your dad not to add sugar I find a George Foreman grill good if only cooking for one and makes the choice of meat you can cook larger , Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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