Years ago if I needed a certain recipe, I would have to look through cookbooks, ask relatives, or ask friends if they had a recipe for what I was wanting to make. Nowadays, it’s so convenient to just get online and find the recipe I need. Let’s say I needed a recipe for sweet potato casserole, I could find the one that suited my needs plus reviews of the recipe online at MyRecipes.com Recipes are literally at my fingertips.
#1. Melon. What’s your favorite kind?
A nice, sweet cantaloupe! (watermelon comes in for a close second)
#2. Orange citrus. What’s your favorite – oranges, nectarines, navel oranges, tangerines, etc.
I’m not a big orange eater, but I guess oranges or navel oranges would be my favorite.
#3. Oreos. What kind is your favorite? (Don’t eat Oreos? What about olives?)
Not an Oreo eater anymore. We used to eat them a lot years ago. Green olives would be my favorite.
#4. Pot pie. Share a recipe. (No pot pie recipe? What about a casserole or some other hot meal you bake?)
I haven’t made pot pie in a while, but my recipe has the basic chicken, onion, green peas, carrots, etc. What is different is the crust. I want it to be lower fat, so I use Fillo (Phyllo) Dough and spray olive oil in between the layers.
When I think of home improvements, I think of “Tim, the Tool Man.” (That was his name, right?) If someone were married to a guy like him, it would be easy to know what to get for a birthday present or a Christmas gift. All you would have to do would be to buy some air tools, power tools, or some kind of tool with a lot of power behind it. That wouldn’t be so bad because then there would always be a handyman around to fix whatever was broken.
My husband is not a “Tim, the Tool Man,” but he is good to fix things that need fixing. In fact, he’s replaced the garbage disposal, bathroom and kitchen faucets, door knobs, and fixed leaky toilets. He does have a power screw driver and electric drill that he uses every once in a while because they’re useful!
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It’s really neat how a person can actually eat fast food and eat healthy at the same time. Nowadays, so many fast food places offer salads that are really good. I had planned to cook supper tonight, but our schedule got really crazy and we ended up stopping by a Jack-in-the-Box and eating around 8:15 PM. I’ve mentioned this before about the great grilled chicken tenders they have, and that is exactly what I got. Four tenders come in an order, but I just wanted two. So I ordered two grilled tenders ($1.10 each) and got a side salad ($1.59) which had dark green lettuce, cherry tomatoes, sliced cucumbers, shredded carrots, and shredded cheese. So for $3.80, I had a healthy meal, not too heavy for late evening. Have you gotten a healthy fast food meal somewhere recently?
Christi says: ”I go to Rosa’s and get their bean & cheese tostada. It has a TON of lettuce and grated cheese on it, and is very filling. As far as fast-food goes I think it’s a lot healthier than a burger, or smothered enchiladas, etc.” (Thanks for reminding me, Christi. Rosa’s does have healthy choices and you can add fresh cilantro, chopped onion, and fresh lime juice, too.)
Donna says: “When I go to Wendy’s I get their side salad with fat free french dressing and a chicken go wrap with grilled chicken. I feel that healthier than a burger and fries.”
Susan says: ”If only the grocery stores would sell healthy food as cheap as some fast food places do!”
These instructions, given by the sales lady, came with one of my husband’s suits one time:
#1. Share a recipe for something Italian.
Meatless 4-Cheese Lasagna (When our kids were growing up, they didn’t like meat in lasagna.)
#2. Jam, jelly, preserves, marmalade, fruit butter or butter. What’s on your toast or bread?
It varies: peanut butter, butter & cinnamon, or butter & organic preserves
#3. What’s your favorite Kellogg’s product? (Since they’re multinational I’m hoping everyone can answer this one. If you don’t have Kellogg’s products, what’s your favorite cold breakfast cereal?)
My favorite cereal right now is Central Market’s “Organic Toasty O’s.” (like Cheerios only we like them better)
#4. Do you like liver? What about liverwurst?
It’s OK, but I haven’t eaten it in ages. My mother-in-law and I used to order Chicken Liver Pate when we would eat at Marshall Field’s restaurant. This was years and years ago, but I still remember it was delicious.
The last time I had liverwurst was when I was pregnant . lol