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Extreme Dieters Cooking Club Video |
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The 2 Day a Week Diet Cookbook |
All this was a bit unnerving, but we truly believed our overall concept was quirky, unexpected, and far-out enough to generate a guffaw or two, so decided to press on. One interesting discovery was that we didn't always agree on what was hilarious and what was ho-hum. I, for example, thought the green teeth bit was funnier than Ruth did. And she thought the trowel bit was a real knee slapper and I was kind of "eh, it's cute I guess."
I don't want to spoil your fun so that's all I'll say except that our video spoofs extreme dieting and over-the-top cooking shows and infomercials. Basically we demo several "amazing" calorie-free recipes that use a "miracle," nutritive-free ingredient not normally called for in dishes. No, it's not a coincidence that the ingredient is green (a color that just inherently seems funny to me, especially for food) and that one of the resulting concoctions, the smoothie shown below, looks like green sludge.
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April Fool's Day Extreme Diet Green Smoothie |
Please do check our our Extreme Dieters Cooking Club video and let us know what you think. Do we have a future in comedy or should we just stick to writing cookbooks? Seriously, we're thinking of doing further episodes, so let us know in the comments section on YouTube or at the bottom of this post.
Strawberry Smoothie (or Lassi)
Here's an easy, tasty smoothie excerpted from The 2 Day a Week Diet Cookbook. BTW, we provide a detailed nutritional analysis for each dish at the end of each recipe.
Tip: You'll need to add a little sugar substitute or, if you prefer, honey to the recipe--how much depends on the sweetness of the strawberries. For each teaspoon of honey added, add 20 calories to the recipe; check the label on your diet sweetener for the calories in that.
1 cup sliced strawberries
1 cup plain, unsweetened, reduced-fat yogurt
1/2 cup cold water
Sugar substitute or honey to taste, optional
1. Combine strawberries, yogurt, and water in a food processor or blender. Process or blend on medium speed until well combined and smooth.
2. Blend in a little sugar substitute or honey, to taste.
Serve at once, topped with a sliced strawberry, if desired. Leftover can be tightly covered and kept in refrigerator for 24 hours. Stir before serving.