tinkerbellandpeterpan
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DH had his l/o chicken cutlets with rice. I'm stressed about leaving my parents for two weeks so no appetite. I will get it together.
Some of you will remember a disco song called “Last Night a DJ Saved my Life”. Well yesterday it was my home attendant soo no party dress was mussed, lol.You should NOT stay up thru half the night watching food porn under the guise of using up the contents of your vegetable crisper.
I finally decided that the most complicated recipe was the only way to go.
So now I’m planning to visit Arthur Avenue again (any convoluted rationale is a good idea ) to buy Savoy cabbage, various green beans and black kale . Doubt I’ll find fennel pollen at the produce market but there is always the Italian groceries.
This is what I’m making a variation of:
I kinda feel sorry for my weekend home attendant. She probably thought we’d be lounging today; wrong!! Oh well she’ll get her holiday bonus this weekend so hope it’s condoling.
Thanks for the tips. Do you have any particular brands & varieties of canned soups & frozen meals that you prefer?Canned soup, chili, shelf stable meals from the grocery store. There are quite a few varieties. We did order 3-4 frozen meals for the very tiny freezer section.
We have bread and lunch meat.
Breakfast is eggs (microwave them) on toast or oatmeal with sliced banana.
We went yesterday with no microwave in the morning. It broke. It took until 8 pm for them to replace it. Just a protein bar for breakfast and a sandwich for dinner.
Thanks. I love the Hawaiian roll/sandwich ideas. DH & I agree this would be a preferable substitute for fast food, when we're driving. I'm going to give it a try next trip. Since I'll need a cooler for those, I can add some fruits & veggies. We always travel with paper plates, cutlery, etc., so that won't be a problem.Not the original poster, and not usually for dinners in the hotel room, but when we travel by plane, we bring a pop-up cooler, and hit the grocery store after landing, and have many of our lunches out of the cooler. We'll get a pack of Hawaiian rolls to make sandwiches with ... salami and cheese for the meat eaters, hummus and cucumber for the vegetarians. We usually get pre washed, cut fruit and veggies, chips, nuts, and a couple of packs of pepperidge farms cookies. Sometimes we'll get prepared foods like pasta salad or coleslaw. (We usually bring some silverware in a little pouch to make this easier). We'll occasionally make use of these items for hotel room dinner. We've also been known to wrap up leftovers like pizza, and either heat in the room or eat cold on the go.
Dinner tonight will be Pizza Soup.
Yes it can......you just need to saute the Italian sausage first. I use an Instant Pot.can it be done in the crockpot? can you share the recipie? this sounds interesting to me (I do both a lasagna and stuffed bell pepper soup in the crockpot).
I posted on another thread that I did an invantory of the freezer and I've got enough premade and leftovers I am good through December 23rd. tonight is pulled pork (thanks to dh who did a huge shoulder on the big green egg a couple of months back which allowed me to freeze large chunks).
Happy Birthday to your DD & DH. Enjoy your steak.Last night DD decided on Italian. I had angel hair pasta in a light red sauce with shredded crabmeat…delicious! Had the leftovers for lunch. Tonight, we HAVE to go out again as it’s DH’s birthday. It really wouldn’t be right to not celebrate him as well. I’ve convinced him he wants a steakhouse instead of Go Burger!
For dessert, my other dd and I made him a Samoa Cheesecake. Those are his favorite Girl Scout cookies. (Some of you may call them Caramel deLites.)