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We try to do one special meal once per payday. My sweetie hit a home run! That is a bacon wrapped filet mignon and butterflied shrimp stuffed with cream cheese, lime juice, rosemary and then wrapped in bacon. Unfortunately 3 bites of steak was all that I could handle but those shrimp, oh those shrimp! Ahhh, happy fat man indeed! ????

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Awesome and looks great after cottage cheese tonight! I love buying 1 filet mignon occasionally, and sharing with my husband. Shrimp is so plentiful in Florida, it is a favorite. Guess I have lived here so long I take it for granted. You are a lucky man, but wait, she is pretty lucky too!

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Awesome and looks great after cottage cheese tonight! I love buying 1 filet mignon occasionally, and sharing with my husband. Shrimp is so plentiful in Florida, it is a favorite. Guess I have lived here so long I take it for granted. You are a lucky man, but wait, she is pretty lucky too!

I am definitely a lucky man! I couldn't have a more wonderful wife! Not quite sure how I hooked her but I'm so glad that she didn't spit the hook.

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That looks so good. Definitely beats this pureed stuff I am eating for the next 4 weeks. :)

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You call that Kosher?

Let's see if I recall enough about kosher eating. meats and dairy are supposed to be separated from other and pigs have cloved feet but they don't chew cud. Nope not kosher!

Bariatric kosher though, as I recall it is Protein first so... Beef, yep. Shrimp, yep. Bacon, yep. Cream cheese, yep. Rosemary, nope. Lime juice, nope. The yeppers have it for the bariatric kosher win!

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The shrimp would have to go, too. (You'd have to pry them from my cold, dead hand.) Only creatures of the Water that have scales and fins are permitted. You are bariatrically kosher, though, as you say. Watch the amount of cream cheese for its high fat content. Nothing at all wrong with seasonings -- rosemary and lime juice to your heart's content.

Oooh, your filet was perfectly cooked -- rare. Alas, not kosherly kosher. There's something about meats having to be well done. I'm not positive, but, if correct, it's probably similar to the prohibition against dairy and meat at the same table. The reason is lovely, but don't mess with a good cut of meat.< /p>

L'chaim! You're doing so well.

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The shrimp would have to go, too. (You'd have to pry them from my cold, dead hand.) Only creatures of the Water that have scales and fins are permitted. You are bariatrically kosher, though, as you say. Watch the amount of cream cheese for its high fat content. Nothing at all wrong with seasonings -- rosemary and lime juice to your heart's content.

Oooh, your filet was perfectly cooked -- rare. Alas, not kosherly kosher. There's something about meats having to be well done. I'm not positive, but, if correct, it's probably similar to the prohibition against dairy and meat at the same table. The reason is lovely, but don't mess with a good cut of meat.< /p>

L'chaim! You're doing so well.

I forgot about the scales. One of my employees is Jewish and he jokes that he is "the worst Jewish ever" because he loves pork. For some reason everything has clicked this week and I've dropped 7 pounds in the last 6 days.

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I forgot about the scales. One of my employees is Jewish and he jokes that he is "the worst Jewish ever" because he loves pork. For some reason everything has clicked this week and I've dropped 7 pounds in the last 6 days.

I like and eat pork despite the fact that it has no scales. Speaking of which, 7 in 6 days is hot stuff.

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Great looking eats !!!!

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