Low in Purine
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- Royal V.I.P
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Low in Purine
I would like 14 recipes for food low in PURINE (not low in protein), easy enough for me to cook (bearing in mind I can't cook) and also able to buy the ingredients here in Hurghada please PAT
No recipes I'm afraid but quite a wide range of foods
# Low-purine foods and beverages:
* Eggs (limit to 3 to 4 per week).
* Nuts and peanut butter: limit if trying to lose weight.
* Low-fat and fat-free cheeses and ice cream.
* Pudding.
* Milk: skim or 1% (limit to 24 ounces per day).
* Cream-style soups made with low-fat milk.
* Soups made without meat extract or broth.
* Vegetables not on the lists above
* Fruits and juices.
* Breads and cereals: low fiber, white flour, or refined grain types.
* Pasta and macaroni.
* Rice.
* Soda.
* Coffee and tea.
* Gelatin.
* Cake and cookies in small amounts.
* Fats and oils in small amounts.
* Sugar, syrup, and other sweets in small amounts.
# Low-purine foods and beverages:
* Eggs (limit to 3 to 4 per week).
* Nuts and peanut butter: limit if trying to lose weight.
* Low-fat and fat-free cheeses and ice cream.
* Pudding.
* Milk: skim or 1% (limit to 24 ounces per day).
* Cream-style soups made with low-fat milk.
* Soups made without meat extract or broth.
* Vegetables not on the lists above
* Fruits and juices.
* Breads and cereals: low fiber, white flour, or refined grain types.
* Pasta and macaroni.
* Rice.
* Soda.
* Coffee and tea.
* Gelatin.
* Cake and cookies in small amounts.
* Fats and oils in small amounts.
* Sugar, syrup, and other sweets in small amounts.
- Hurghadapat
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Whats the matter HL you got gout.Will look for some recipes but first you have to find the way to your kitchen thats the room where the oven lives,next thing learn how oven works then your on your your way to cooking something...............hopefully
Always keep your words soft and sweet just in case you have to eat them
- Hurghadapat
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HL here's a dead easy one. Cheese Pasta bake.4 cups cooked pasta,1 onion,4tbsp butter,1/4 pound cheddar cheese,11/2 cups milk,salt and pepper.Melt butter and saute onions then add remaining ingredient pasta,milk salt and pepper,stir the mix then transfer to lightly greased casserole dish sprinkle the grated cheese over the top then bake in oven for 35/40 mins.
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HP, I can now get the oven working because it's electric, not like that other load of c*** that we were trying to throw matches at ! I will admit Tunstall Mary showed me how to turn the electric oven on though I managed a baked potato sort of, it came out like mash after I scraped it off the walls of the oven, so didn't bother again
Ebikatsu, Make a pastry shell with white flour ??????????????????
Goddess, You are right, it's for the dogs. I have been giving them boiled chicken and pasta all the time, soon the will be clucking the Italian Anthem. They are sick to death of it and leaving it now, so need some recipes to tempt them, breakfast and dinner for a week.
Ebikatsu, Make a pastry shell with white flour ??????????????????
Goddess, You are right, it's for the dogs. I have been giving them boiled chicken and pasta all the time, soon the will be clucking the Italian Anthem. They are sick to death of it and leaving it now, so need some recipes to tempt them, breakfast and dinner for a week.
- Hurghadapat
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HL have you tried your dogs on tuna with either rice,pasta,veg and potatoes,if they like it i used to be able to buy catering size tins from the government shop in Dahar and no it's not the one where you buy sheets and so on it's over the road and just round the corner before the coffee shop.
Always keep your words soft and sweet just in case you have to eat them
- Hurghadapat
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