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<blockquote data-quote="IncyWincy" data-source="post: 632037" data-attributes="member: 110245"><p>Avocados are great with just about everything and are full of healthy fat to power the working day. I am rather fond of mixing sliced avocado with mozzarella and tomatoes and a slug of extra virgin olive oil. Or what about avocado and prawns with a creamy dressing?</p><p></p><p>Can you tolerate pulses? Mixed bean salads are filling and delicious. Open a can of 'em and add desired amount to tuna, smoked mackerel/trout/salmon etc. together with chopped celery/toms/cu/pepper/red onion etc. Dress with extra virgin olive oil and crushed garlic or a little lemon juice. Boiled eggs and lentils make the basis for a good salad too. I stir in rocket along with tomatoes and the ubiquitous olive oil.</p><p></p><p>Pate or peanut butter or cream cheese with celery sticks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IncyWincy, post: 632037, member: 110245"] Avocados are great with just about everything and are full of healthy fat to power the working day. I am rather fond of mixing sliced avocado with mozzarella and tomatoes and a slug of extra virgin olive oil. Or what about avocado and prawns with a creamy dressing? Can you tolerate pulses? Mixed bean salads are filling and delicious. Open a can of 'em and add desired amount to tuna, smoked mackerel/trout/salmon etc. together with chopped celery/toms/cu/pepper/red onion etc. Dress with extra virgin olive oil and crushed garlic or a little lemon juice. Boiled eggs and lentils make the basis for a good salad too. I stir in rocket along with tomatoes and the ubiquitous olive oil. Pate or peanut butter or cream cheese with celery sticks. [/QUOTE]
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