Minerva
...we're sinking deeper.
When I did LL it was all very limited indeed! Just shakes and shakes and a bar! 
But this LL Lite is actually great. My boyfriend still gets to have dinner with me and hence we're all happy bunnies.
Either way, been on this side of LL for about 2 weeks and have noticed that it's very versatile with the recipes and all! So if anyone else has any recipes to share, lets keep adding to them! The ones in the book are really lovely too.
First of all I add a few vegetables or mushrooms to my soup shakes, makes them feel more like a lunch!
Fajita Wraps
Cook up some chicken pieces with onions, green peppers, grated carrots, maybe even mushrooms! I used the Fajita mix they sell in the shop (though probably shouldn't have?), but you could use curry powder instead. For the wrap I used a large cabbage leaf (you need to browse your grocer for a good looking green cabbage or lettuce that could act as a wrap). Worked wonderfully! I had some swede mash left over to act as a mayonnaise 'cooling' substitute.
If you like things hot, you can always make your own salsa 
Stuffed Peppers
I chose to use Quorn mince for this because I find regular mince very heavy.
I sauteed some onions with the mince and added some Nepolina Passata (100% tomatoes) to the mix. Season to your taste. Then to fill it out a little I added very finely chopped vegetables of my choice along with some mushrooms.
It would probably help to cook the green peppers (about 3 of them) a little before stuffing them but I didn't really mind them being crunchy, though you could probably blast them in the microwave for a minute or two before.
Stuff your peppers to the full, and then cook in the oven at 180 C for 30 mins or so.
Fish Pie type of thing.
You can use any of your meat portions for this, I chose to use a tin of tuna.
Cook up some swede, carrots and cauliflower (boil for 20 mins or so) and make a mash.
I chose to mix some finely chopped cabbage in with my tuna. Spread it in an overproof dish, and top off with one of those cup-soup broths. Top off with the mash you made earlier and bake at 200 C for about 20 minutes or until it looks nice and toasty.
(I haven't made this 'pie' thing yet, but seems tasty anyway
)
But this LL Lite is actually great. My boyfriend still gets to have dinner with me and hence we're all happy bunnies.
Either way, been on this side of LL for about 2 weeks and have noticed that it's very versatile with the recipes and all! So if anyone else has any recipes to share, lets keep adding to them! The ones in the book are really lovely too.
First of all I add a few vegetables or mushrooms to my soup shakes, makes them feel more like a lunch!
Fajita Wraps
Cook up some chicken pieces with onions, green peppers, grated carrots, maybe even mushrooms! I used the Fajita mix they sell in the shop (though probably shouldn't have?), but you could use curry powder instead. For the wrap I used a large cabbage leaf (you need to browse your grocer for a good looking green cabbage or lettuce that could act as a wrap). Worked wonderfully! I had some swede mash left over to act as a mayonnaise 'cooling' substitute.
Stuffed Peppers
I chose to use Quorn mince for this because I find regular mince very heavy.
I sauteed some onions with the mince and added some Nepolina Passata (100% tomatoes) to the mix. Season to your taste. Then to fill it out a little I added very finely chopped vegetables of my choice along with some mushrooms.
It would probably help to cook the green peppers (about 3 of them) a little before stuffing them but I didn't really mind them being crunchy, though you could probably blast them in the microwave for a minute or two before.
Stuff your peppers to the full, and then cook in the oven at 180 C for 30 mins or so.
Fish Pie type of thing.
You can use any of your meat portions for this, I chose to use a tin of tuna.
Cook up some swede, carrots and cauliflower (boil for 20 mins or so) and make a mash.
I chose to mix some finely chopped cabbage in with my tuna. Spread it in an overproof dish, and top off with one of those cup-soup broths. Top off with the mash you made earlier and bake at 200 C for about 20 minutes or until it looks nice and toasty.
(I haven't made this 'pie' thing yet, but seems tasty anyway