Going Grocery Shopping....

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  • lvnspoonful
    lvnspoonful Posts: 391 Member
    http://www.mylifetime.com/shows/cook-yourself-thin/recipes

    This is a link to some Cook Yourself Thin Recipes. There are tons of options. This is my favorite one below that my 8-year-old will eat. I got him to try it by showing him there was ketchup in it - miraculous. I don't use the sherry, and you can tweak the sauce if you like it sweeter/less sour/less soy. I don't bother to marinate the meat either, just fry the vegetables, then the pork, dump it all back in together with the sauce and let it cook down a little.

    http://www.mylifetime.com/shows/cook-yourself-thin/recipes/sweet-and-sour-pork-chops

    Happy cooking!:happy:


    I will have to check this site out - I love sweet and sour pork so I will probably love the pork chops! Thanks!!!
  • kimhurt
    kimhurt Posts: 313 Member
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  • krista010105
    krista010105 Posts: 149 Member
    turkey sausage in a skillet smothered lighly in bbq sauce ( i add tabasco but with the kids you can leave it out) and just cook it til its hot. i put that on top of brown rice with a side of veggies usually broccoli.


    chicken breast soaked in salsa and put on a griddle
    I LOVE THE GRIDDLE I CANT COOK WORTH ANYTHING BUT THE GRIDDLE I CAN JUST THROW CHICKEN BREAST, SAUSAGE CUT IN LITTLE CIRCLES, PORK CHOPS, CAN COOK PANCAKES WITH OUT BURNING THEM FOR ONCE, CAN COOK STEAKS, MY HUBBY COOKS STEW MEAT ON IT TOO.

    I love chicken noodle soup too

    its really easy. boil chicken in water until its cooked to 165 degrees
    while chicken is cooking get some containers of chicken stock and put into a big pot.
    chop up celery and carrots put in the stock and turn on when chicken is cooked shred it and put into the pot with the stock, carrots and celery, then add the egg noodles and cook until noodles are tender. very simple and my 7 and 9 year old love it.

    chocolate chip pancakes are very yummy. i add chocolate chips and a little sugar to a box mix. i had a great recipe home made thats even better than the box recipe but cant find it but know it had sugar in it that most recipes didnt have.

    roast a chicken in the over. just take a chicken and put some olive oil and what ever seasonings you like. we use lemon pepper. put in a 350 oven until its cooked to atleast 165 in all spots of the chicken. then carve it up just like a turkey and make sandwiches.
  • Salmon, pasta and steamed spinach is a classic....
    Vegetable casserole ... (absolutely amazing!)....
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