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Old 06-07-2010, 08:40 PM
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Craftybear. you are so nice!
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Old 06-08-2010, 10:35 AM
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Tonight I am trying that Vodka Cream Pasta Sauce recipe posted on the board! I am very excited!!!
Going to make some breaded chicken breasts with it and side salad.
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Old 06-08-2010, 10:41 AM
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This is awesome. I love this idea. I love to cook almost as much as I love to quilt. I also like to garden. I think they all go hand in hand. For me I'm having plain ole pork chops, sweet potato and some veggie. Not too ambitious today. I cooked my little heart out yesterday. My Grandson has a ball game tonight so it's a quick dinner tonight can't miss the game.
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I have some sea bass. Have to figure out what to do w it
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Old 06-08-2010, 04:37 PM
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Old 06-24-2010, 02:52 PM
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we had fried chicken, mixed vegetables and pasta, apple

Now I have to clean up the kitchen, pout pout
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This sounds so yummy! I made pork enchiladas tonight. It's made with leftover shoulder pork butt that was cooked in the crocked pot with some basic seasonings. To make the enchiladas I just shred up the meat, add a can of diced green chilies. I microwave my corn tortillias in a paper towel. Dip them in either red or green enchilada sauce (canned - I usually use a more authentic sauce not store brand), add meat and cheese. Roll em up and lay them in a cassarole dish. Top with more cheese and the remainder sauce. The sauce will be soaked up by the corn shells. Quick and easy meal.
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This is an easy great tasting, low fat, satisfying recipe,the fillinig holds up well in the frig for a week!
This serves 3, It's just my husband & myself, so increase the amounts if you want to serve more people.
Spinach Black Bean enchilada casssorole:
Filling:
2 C, frozen spinach, thawed.
1/2 can drained , rinsed black beans
1 C. Salsa , separated-
1 to 2 Tbls Taco Seasoning
1/3 C. Shredded Fat free Cheddar cheese
Topping:
1/3 C. Fat free plain yogurt
1 Tbls Lemon, or Lime Juice
2- 6 inch corn tortillas
Pam spray
oven proof dish big enough to fit the tortillas into, ( I use a Corning ware souffle' dish, fit the tortillas perfectly)
mix the filling,including 1/2 c salsa; spray pan lightly, spread 1/4 c salsa on bottom of dish, place one tortilla on salsa, put all the filling in , cover with the other tortilla, and 1/4 c salsa. Cover with Aluminum foil, bake at 350* for 30 mins, uncover ,mix yogurt & juice, spoon yogurt mixture on top, bake uncovered 10 mins.
You could microwave this if you wanted, or, use the filling for burritos
This is adapted from a recipe in ' The American Heart Assoc. Low Fat, Low Cholesterol cook book'.
cheezy saucey mexican-y goodness yum!
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Old 07-01-2010, 11:05 PM
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Whats for dinner, no one cooks these days?

we had roast, sweet potatoes and fresh corn on the cob along with watermelon
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tonight we're having brown stew. i usually make it the night before, as it thickens naturally when its left standing. i make a pressure cooker size batch, which feeds 3 adults & 2 kids for 2 meals, each having about 2 bowls full.
16-20 small potatoes, peeled & quartered,
couple of carrots,
2 small or 1 large onion,
packet of soup, ( i use oxtail or beef),
a stock cube,
handful of pearl barley or lentil,
1-2lbs beef diced,
seasoning.
soak barley/lentils,
throw stockcube & diced beef in pot, chop carrots, potatoes & onions, throw them in too. make up soup mix & add to pot, season to taste, fill pot with water to near the top, bring to boil, stirring occasionally, once boiled throw in the barley/lentils, turn down the heat & simmer for a few hours.
If left over night the smaller potatoes will melt & thicken the stew. if its too thick, just add more water.
my family love this meal & its cheap & tasty!
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