Food inspiration, or what's for supper?
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Woohoo!!! New pic, Connie I so wish these pictures were bigger though - I can barely see.1
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lauriekallis wrote: »Woohoo!!! New pic, Connie I so wish these pictures were bigger though - I can barely see.
If you go to my profile you can make it a little bigger….I wish my I pad would let me post pictures…are you on Facebook?1 -
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It works! I can actually see you on your profile page. What a beautiful lady you are, Connie. But no matter how classy your natural looks are, I think you're getting to the "Hot Mama" stage.
That stew looks wonderful, Janatki! I'm starting a "fill a second freezer" cooking endeavour so that I will have healthy, delicious food to eat when I hit my one-armed cooking status at the end of next month. The assistant said I could count on 6 weeks - maybe up to 8. So I want to be prepared. Can't eat pizza for two months (well I could, but....)
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I'm definitely planning "second freezer" cooking for when I have my BR. The thyroidectomy will just be sore throat and pain, and I'll be better in a week, so I'll just make sure I have some nice soft stuff available to me for a day or two and it'll be fine. As to my partners, if I make a full pan of enchiladas they can heat up, they'll be happy.
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These long recovery times scare me!2
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Me too, PAV.
Eight weeks??!!! in a sling!!! That requires absolute disciplined use or maybe it will all be a complete waste of time!?!?!?
And - I have to paint a portrait of my daughter-in-law, grandson, and a second of my youngest son (his dad has the one I've already painted) before then - just in case the surgeon messes up, clips a nerve or something, and I can't paint realistic(ish) portraits anymore.
The pressure!
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But, all that aside, despite the hamsters insisting on being fed to deal with these thoughts, today's meals to come will include that reliable egg and veggie meal "lunch" and hopefully tonight will see some chili (that I bought all the fixings for yesterday night). That is today's meal plan. It is midafternoon and so far so good today!
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@lauriekallis I’d defo recommend that stew - mint & dill go soooooo great together, I only used a tbs of olive oil ( sorry @Dante_80! … felt lovely & healthy eating it….Will be nice when recovering from your op!
Need a second freezer here too! Doing @Bella_Figura’s spicy bean burgers next!
Supper tonight is Chip shop fish & chips, as have footy & will be a late night, but plan to have to factor the calories in over the week… not going to stress about it!4 -
@lauriekallis I’d defo recommend that stew - mint & dill go soooooo great together, I only used a tbs of olive oil ( sorry @Dante_80! … felt lovely & healthy eating it….Will be nice when recovering from your op!
Hehe thanks for sharing, and it looks delicious too. Agreed, dill and mint make a mighty combo. Still too little oil for an oil stew, but at this point I think it might just be a cultural thing for us here..after all, we do consume around 20lt of olive oil per person here annually .. at minimum..
(a massive world record apparently).
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I've become a dried fig and flavored goat cheese addict... Spiced Pumpkin flavor is this week's treat! I'm a little weirded out that I bought a different brand of figs and they look completely different, but they taste fine, so...?
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Tonight is steak (New York strips) and wild rice pilaf for me, mashed cauliflower with roasted garlic for my partners, green beans with bacon drippings, cracked black pepper, and sea salt for them, and fresh bread rolls all around.
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I've become a dried fig and flavored goat cheese addict... Spiced Pumpkin flavor is this week's treat! I'm a little weirded out that I bought a different brand of figs and they look completely different, but they taste fine, so...?
Pumpkin spiced goat cheese. That's a new one on me. Glad it tastes good with the figs
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Tonight I'm having what we call "Pork Chop Soup" which is thin-sliced pork chops in the crockpot with cream of mushroom soup, salt, and pepper over rice/riced cauliflower.4
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I've become a dried fig and flavored goat cheese addict... Spiced Pumpkin flavor is this week's treat! I'm a little weirded out that I bought a different brand of figs and they look completely different, but they taste fine, so...?
New one on me too! Love figs! I’d be interested to know how many cals @amart4224?
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lauriekallis wrote: »It works! I can actually see you on your profile page. What a beautiful lady you are, Connie. But no matter how classy your natural looks are, I think you're getting to the "Hot Mama" stage.
That stew looks wonderful, Janatki! I'm starting a "fill a second freezer" cooking endeavour so that I will have healthy, delicious food to eat when I hit my one-armed cooking status at the end of next month. The assistant said I could count on 6 weeks - maybe up to 8. So I want to be prepared. Can't eat pizza for two months (well I could, but....)
This will definitely be one of the dishes stashed away!
Thank you…my mom was a beautiful woman and I think I look like my dad!…I am high maintenance…..my husband will verify that!….1 -
Lean burgers, mixed vegetables, and a huge salad….simple, clean and no food touching….2
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I've become a dried fig and flavored goat cheese addict... Spiced Pumpkin flavor is this week's treat! I'm a little weirded out that I bought a different brand of figs and they look completely different, but they taste fine, so...?
New one on me too! Love figs! I’d be interested to know how many cals @amart4224?
It's about 200 for everything on the plate - 120 cals for 48g of figs and 80 cals for 28g of the cheese.3 -
I would expect nothing less, Connie!1
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Avocado toast with spinach, tomato, Canadian bacon, and over easy eggs
With fresh pineapple and licorice root herbal tea3