| The Bubbo |
after a long day of multiple doctor appointments, lab tests, christmas
shopping and grocery shopping all punctuated by long drives in tons of wet
snow I got home and realized that the best way to get David to shovel was to
make dinner.
In a pot went
1/2 chopped onion
2 cloves smashed garlic
1 can great northern beans (should have been 2 cans, but I only had one)
1 cup chopped carrots
1 cup chopped potato
1/2 cup chopped kale
1 can diced tomato
3 cups vegetable broth
penzeys greek seasoning, salt, pepper, fresh grated ginger, a cinnamon stick,
a little sage, tarragon and a pinch of dill.
It's simmering on low.
I also made cornbread.
--
..:Heather:.
www.velvet-c.com
Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp!
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| Dimitri |
"The Bubbo" <oyobo@v3lf3t-sea.com> wrote in message
news:PM000407E956256414@Heather-Wards-Computer.Belkin...
> after a long day of multiple doctor appointments, lab tests, christmas
> shopping and grocery shopping all punctuated by long drives in tons of wet
> snow I got home and realized that the best way to get David to shovel was to
> make dinner.
>
> In a pot went
> 1/2 chopped onion
> 2 cloves smashed garlic
> 1 can great northern beans (should have been 2 cans, but I only had one)
> 1 cup chopped carrots
> 1 cup chopped potato
> 1/2 cup chopped kale
> 1 can diced tomato
> 3 cups vegetable broth
> penzeys greek seasoning, salt, pepper, fresh grated ginger, a cinnamon stick,
> a little sage, tarragon and a pinch of dill.
>
> It's simmering on low.
>
> I also made cornbread.
>
>
> --
> .:Heather:.
Here is what I don't understand and I never have.
Why are savory recipes written as above.
What the hell does one do with the leftover, onion, potato, carrot, Kale.
Vegetable broth comes in 16 ounce cans - 3 cups, Hmmmm is that 1.5 cans?
I have never been able to pick just enough carrot to fill 1 cup, and If I do I
end up munching out in the rest.
LOL
Dimitri
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| sarah bennett |
The Bubbo wrote:
> sarah bennett wrote:
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>>The Bubbo wrote:
>>
>>>after a long day of multiple doctor appointments, lab tests, christmas
>>>shopping and grocery shopping all punctuated by long drives in tons of wet
>>>snow I got home and realized that the best way to get David to shovel was
>
> to
>
>>>make dinner.
>>>
>>>In a pot went
>>>1/2 chopped onion
>>>2 cloves smashed garlic
>>>1 can great northern beans (should have been 2 cans, but I only had one)
>>>1 cup chopped carrots
>>>1 cup chopped potato
>>>1/2 cup chopped kale
>>>1 can diced tomato
>>>3 cups vegetable broth
>>>penzeys greek seasoning, salt, pepper, fresh grated ginger, a cinnamon
>
> stick,
>
>>>a little sage, tarragon and a pinch of dill.
>>>
>>>It's simmering on low.
>>>
>>>I also made cornbread.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> sounds good! I just made up a pan of macaroni and cheese that I'm
>>cooking in an hour or so before Rob gets home.. I am quite tempted to
>>eat it right out of the pan right now, though :)
>>
>
>
> David doesn't like homemade mac and cheese, so i have it all plotted out...he
> leaves for new orleans on the 26th, I've got 2 days before I have to fly down
> there to meet him....mmmmmmac and cheese....
>
OK, I understand tastes differ from person to person, but how can one
not like homemade mac and cheese? oy!
--
saerah
"Peace is not an absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a
disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice."
-Baruch Spinoza
"There is a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly
what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear
and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There
is another theory which states that this has already happened."
-Douglas Adams
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| King's Crown |
"The Bubbo" <oyobo@v3lf3t-sea.com> wrote in message
news:PM000407EA23E3EEDC@Heather-Wards-Computer.Belkin...
> sarah bennett wrote:
>>
>> OK, I understand tastes differ from person to person, but how can one
>> not like homemade mac and cheese? oy!
>>
>
> no idea!
> I just mentioned that it was getting to be mac and cheese weather and he
> just
> said "i don't think I want that" with more prodding he admitted he didn't
> like
> it all that much. I was a little sad that he ate it all last winter
> without
> saying a word.
>
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> .:Heather:.
> www.velvet-c.com
> Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp!
Isn't it funny how that happens. I've been married nearly 20 years and I
knew steak wasn't my husband's favorite so I seldom make it for the family.
I might make one for my lunch now and again. One day my brother and I were
reminiscing about the delicious steak our folks fixed when we were kids. I
said how I could count the amount of steaks I've had in the last 5 years
probably on 2 hands. My husband over heard the conversation and said you
can have steak for dinner any time you like. I reminded him he doesn't like
steak. He said when you grill a steak throw a couple hot dogs or sausages
on and I'd be happy. I said, "Really?!" and he said, "Really."
Lynne
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| sarah bennett |
Default User wrote:
> jmcquown wrote:
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>>I threw in a pot my own version of 'Hamburger Helper'. Cooked
>>macaroni, browned ground beef (cooked with onion & garlic), tomato
>>sauce, ground ancho chili powder, ground cumin, mexican oregano, a
>>little cayenne pepper for heat, salt to taste.
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> That's the kind of stuff I always call "stokin' food". No bones,
> nothing to cut, just a nice warm plateful you can shovel in.
>
> I often do ground beef, frozen mixed vegetables, canned diced tomatoes,
> and rice.
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>
> Brian
>
I make rice and beans once in a while with whatver leftover/precooked
meat I have. A little balsamic vinegar, and I can eat the whole damn
potful :)
--
saerah
"Peace is not an absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a
disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice."
-Baruch Spinoza
"There is a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly
what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear
and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There
is another theory which states that this has already happened."
-Douglas Adams
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| Bob Terwilliger |
Heather wrote:
>> OK, I understand tastes differ from person to person, but how can one
>> not like homemade mac and cheese? oy!
>
> no idea!
> I just mentioned that it was getting to be mac and cheese weather and he
> just said "i don't think I want that" with more prodding he admitted he
> didn't like it all that much. I was a little sad that he ate it all last
> winter without saying a word.
Sometimes it's the things NOT said that show how much people love.
Bob
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| meow2222@care2.com |
Nancy Young wrote:
> I'm working on not reading this thread as "I threw up in the pot."
>
> nancy
would save on cooking time. Maybe you could make a sweet & sour out of
it.
NT
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