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Title: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: pippa on January 24, 2011, 10:54:03 pm
Is there anyone out who menu plans for a failsafe diet.  I am feeling really stuck for ideas and the kids (age 4,2 and 7 months) are getting more and more fussy.  Some nights I am just tearing my hair out trying to think of new ideas!!  TIA
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: Nay-nay on January 25, 2011, 04:30:46 am
You are doing such a great job caring for you little ones - giving them the best start. Hope you don't tear too much hair out. If you search "Fail Safe" on the home page there are so many recipes that come up. Also many gals on here have their own blogs. Here is one I found. All the best!!  ;) http://realfailsafemeals.blogspot.com/
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: Nay-nay on January 25, 2011, 04:43:11 am
This is a great blog when cooking for little ones.  http://fulllittletummies.blogspot.com/
And this one -  http://quirkycooking.blogspot.com/  ;)
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: Molly on February 14, 2011, 11:28:58 am
This is a great blog when cooking for little ones.  http://fulllittletummies.blogspot.com/
And this one -  http://quirkycooking.blogspot.com/  ;)

You know these ones aren't 'Failsafe', right?
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: Nay-nay on February 15, 2011, 11:49:27 pm
No but these gals have a great "real food" philosophy behind all their menus.  ;)
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: Molly on February 18, 2011, 01:55:27 pm
Ahhh.  :)  Right-i-oh.  Proceed then.  :D
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: LeeJ on February 20, 2011, 10:51:12 pm
I love Jo's blog, but it isn't failsafe.

I need to really get on top of it, I was doing so well, but now that I'm pregnant, everything is 'too hard', thermie has been neglected.

Tonight I'm thinking teriyaki chicken for dh and I, and the chicken stirfry on here for failsafe ds, it's gone down a treat the last few times he's had it.
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: Chelsea (Thermie Groupie) on February 21, 2011, 09:45:54 am
Speaking of failsafe I am about to list my two "Fed Up" books on ebay (the theory one and the cookbook).  If anyone is interested in them please send me a PM.  :)
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: LeeJ on February 21, 2011, 11:28:33 am
I'm not sure which is which, I assume I have the theory one?? Will pm you.
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: quirkycooking on April 05, 2011, 10:37:59 am
My sister has started on the failsafe diet, trying to find out what's making her sick... so I think I'll have to start thinking of some failsafe recipes for my blog!!
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: judydawn on April 05, 2011, 10:46:06 am
Lucky sister - Quirky Jo to the rescue  ;)
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: quirkycooking on April 05, 2011, 10:47:17 am
Ha ha! I'm going to have to check out Molly's blog, and the other Thermomix one I saw (although it hasn't been posted on for ages...)
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: LeeJ on April 05, 2011, 11:19:54 am
Oh Jo, dairy free and failsafe, now youra' talkin' my language  :D :D

I have a few bits and pieces on my page http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/HalfBaked/165876243452228
It's a mix of everything really LOL
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: quirkycooking on April 05, 2011, 11:48:23 am
Thanks LeeJ!! I'll have a look.  :)
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: Bambi on May 16, 2011, 10:30:39 am
I have a few failsafe bits on my blog, been very slack though this year...
http://bambibimby.blogspot.com/search/label/failsafe
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: pippa on May 25, 2011, 12:16:21 am
My sister has started on the failsafe diet, trying to find out what's making her sick... so I think I'll have to start thinking of some failsafe recipes for my blog!!

Hi Jo - would love to hear how you mix your whole foods approach with failsafe.  The biggest difficulty I find is with such a limited list of foods in the low range, sugar is the one that seems to be used in excess.  How will you get around that?

BTW - I have posted a few on Recipe Community as well

Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: pippa on May 25, 2011, 12:18:25 am
My biggest problem is trying to keep a good list of options.  I an never think of something to cook off the top of my head.  Maybe it us just my organisational problem rather than lack of TM recipes out there
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: faffa_70 on May 25, 2011, 02:10:14 am
Pippa, you might need to start your own failsafe cook book (as in create one for your family - not trying to put a whole heap of pressure on you here lol). I assume that you would stock most of the ingredients since it is a limited diet? Thought if you created a book(let) type thing it would at least give you something to flick through for some inspiration when it was time to cook or even menu plan.

I take my hat of to you families that are fail safe. I know that I really should do it, but we have managed to get things pretty under control now. (that is me in denial that failsafe would help more BTW!!!)  ;)
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: LeeJ on May 25, 2011, 04:50:26 am
Oh Pippa, it is difficult to keep the collection going.

I too am trying to incorporate whole foods such as Jo's recipes, but as you said, the less processed, the higher the natural chemical, so it's quite the juggling act  :( I was going to start incorporating some rapadura into a treats and see how that goes.

I have been loving the link in the second post on here, she is a member here, and is updating lots! It really gets my bum into gear for something new.

But you Pippa are an inspiration on your own ;)

I'm writting up a menu list as we speak, as I've been in hospital a couple of time this pregnancy, and really need a go to spot for if I'm out of action for a while. Should post it hey?
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: Molly on May 28, 2011, 12:50:20 am
Pippa,  I agree it's so hard.  And it's hard when the meals you have to present are simply not as exciting or tasty as the ones you probably used to serve up.  I know my kids would climb over mountains to have a spag bol.  Hey... as soon as I can get my failsafer to someone else's place for dinner,  I am SO making a lasagne.  :)  (I just need another failsafe family in my life to have her over.)

Anyway... this is why I started my blog.  (That was my one mentioned earlier) I was keeping notes in a little note book,  but where's the fun in that???  No fun at all.  So I started the blog...  and after a slow start,  am getting better at it.  I often refer to it as it really is our family cookbook now (as faffa_70 mentioned).  I'm sure my DH thinks I'm facebooking in the kitchen when I'm there with the laptop open all the time.  ha ha ha. 

So,  how about you start your own blog?  It might help?? It's actually quite easy to do.   I wish I got more feedback on my recipes *hint hint* as I'd love to know how others change them and make them better or just different.  But, just by having a blog, suddenly I'm exposed to other blogs out there doing the same or similar things.  It makes sharing recipes very easy and, like on here, you know someone has done it and it has worked. 

If you don't want to blog,  how about just going out and buying yourself a groovy note book to sit by the stove and take notes as you try things out. 

And making time to menu plan would be really helpful....  says me who hasn't found the time to menu plan since my last baby was born 17 months ago!!!  :-[   It's something I did religiously for about 6-7 years,  fortnightly menus.  It was my saviour.  Because the one thing I DESPISE each day is "What's for dinner?"  hate it hate it hate it.  SO, now when I don't know what to make, I read the recipe index of my family cookbook (ie the blog) and can make a decision.

Enough rambling from me.  :)   Feel free to PM me if you want to chat Failsafe recipes and ideas.  Also,  there's a Failsafe Eating Support Group on facebook.  They're great for throwing ideas around as well.

Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: Lexi on May 28, 2011, 02:03:11 am
Molly I've just joined your followers :) I need more inspiration lol
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: Molly on May 28, 2011, 02:31:51 am
Molly I've just joined your followers :) I need more inspiration lol

I need it, too!!!!!   ;D   Don't forget to share. 
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: quirkycooking on June 08, 2011, 12:01:32 pm
Sorry Pippa, haven't been on here for a while and didn't see your question... I'm afraid LeeJ and Molly are right - it's hard to do wholefood and failsafe... which is why I STILL haven't got any failsafe recipes on my blog - lol!! The sugar thing frustrates me, and not being able to use the fruits I want to use sometimes. I need to look into it more. I just bought the RPAH Elimination Diet Handbook so I could get some ideas and help my sister out a bit more, although she's doing pretty well now since I put her onto you guys' blogs!!  ;D She's been telling me about recipes she's made from failsafe tmx blogs, and is really happy with them, so thanks Molly and others! I can't seem to hardly find time to blog these days, let alone experiment... sigh.
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: LeeJ on June 08, 2011, 12:46:07 pm
Jo, that hand book is the single best thing to help you understand failsafe  :)
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: quirkycooking on June 08, 2011, 12:52:23 pm
Yes, it looks great! I've had the 'Friendly Foods' recipe book for years, and used to use it a fair bit when I was new to being dairy free (as it has quite a few dairy free recipes in it) - my sister has the newest version and it looks heaps better!
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: Molly on June 10, 2011, 02:34:38 am
Jo,  when I look at the stats on my blog,  nearly all my traffic is coming form your site!!  Thanks. ( I think the vanilla slice must be getting lots over too.)  :)
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: LeeJ on June 10, 2011, 04:30:12 am
I'm tash by the way Molly ;)
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: quirkycooking on June 10, 2011, 10:27:13 pm
Glad to hear I've helped with your traffic, Molly!  :)
Title: Re: Failsafe menu planning
Post by: Molly on June 11, 2011, 12:45:11 am
I'm tash by the way Molly ;)

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh    ;)