We started solid foods for Hubs at Suppertime yesterday; it’s dicey because he has to be on a high carb/low sodium diet with limited
potassium intake, so … my cookbooks are getting a workout. LOL My goal is to
keep him kicking for a while longer if Elohei is merciful – we know HE is faithful and that is why
Hubs is alive and back at home now after
much corporate Believer prayer and petition. To HIM goes all the glory and
honor; and if everything we are going through at this moment is for a witness
and testimony to Elohei’s faithfulness and mercy, then our complaints will be
far and few between. As Hubs says, ‘though He slays me, yet will I serve Him’. We
know that Lucifer can only torment us for a little while, but he cannot take
our lives; our lives are held securely in
the palm of Elohei and HE has the final say one way or the other. We are
okay with that. Amen.
Hubs also has to lay off fatty beef & pork,
and start eating more chicken, fish, and greens to lose weight and regain his
health so his heart, lungs, and kidneys do not have to work in overdrive; I
have been hounding him for YEARS to lose weight, so hearing it from someone
else was a silver lining out of this entire hospital hell nightmare we
struggled through recently. Hubs isn’t very happy right now about his choice of
menus, but he knows he needs to go down this road if he’s to regain a firm
foothold again in the land of the living, so he’s trying. The chicken and some fish is okay with him – the salads,
not so much, though he is a good team player and is valiantly choking the
salads down. He likes spices, but his stomach does not at this time, so tonight
I cut back on the spices when I made this fish recipe and it was delish! MPO is that the full amount of spices called for may
have overwhelmed the dish. In any case, the meal (served with a side of ½ cup mashed potatoes – so Hubs wouldn’t feel
too picked on, LOL) went down and stayed
down :-D Fillet of Florentine is definitely
a repeat ;-)
This recipe comes from my ‘Weight Watchers 365-Day Menu Cookbook’.
Fillet of Sole Florentine
FILLET OF SOLE FLORENTINE ~2 servings
2 teaspoons Margarine * 1 Tablespoons Lemon Juice *
½ teaspoon Salt, divided * ½ teaspoon
Cornstarch, dissolved in 2 Tablespoons
Water * ½ cup COOKED and well-drained Spinach * ¼ cup sliced Mushrooms * 12 ounces fillet of Sole * Dash EA of: White pepper/Garlic
Powder/Paprika * Thin Lemon slices
& chopped fresh Parsley to garnish
Preheat oven to 400-degrees F. Melt margarine in
a small saucepan; add lemon juice, ¼ teaspoon of salt, and dissolved
cornstarch; cook, stirring constantly, until thickened. Spread spinach over
bottom of shallow 3-cup casserole dish:
Spinach in casserole dish; I grew this spinach, so I know it is not infected with e-coli or processed to death
Sprinkle with ¼ teaspoon salt and spread
mushrooms over spinach:
Place fish fillets over vegetables:
Fish fillets over veggies; 12 ounces of sole is a LOT of fillets!
Pour prepared lemon sauce over fish and sprinkle with seasonings ...
... and bake in
oven for 15 minutes – or until fish flakes when touched with a fork; then broil
1 minute. Garnish and serve.
Per Serving: 189 calories; 30 g protein; 5 g fat; 4 g carbohydrate; 910 mg sodium
Per Serving: 189 calories; 30 g protein; 5 g fat; 4 g carbohydrate; 910 mg sodium
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