Sujet : Re: A Saturday Afternoon Snack 12/14/2024 π
De : cshenk (at) *nospam* virginia-beach.com (Carol)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 16. Dec 2024, 01:29:46
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ItsJoanNotJoAnn wrote:
I've not decided what supper will be, but I was a bit
peckish so decided on one of the Anjou pears I bought
Friday at the grocery store. To go along with this
piece of fruit I also opened the container of blue
cheese crumbles purchased in the same trip. Sooooo
good together and this little snack should tide me
over for a couple of hours until I decide what supper
will be.
Bananas landed in the cart as well, but they'll be
dessert much later this evening when craving something
sweet.
Sounds good and I'd not tried that combo!
Todinght was a cheater night. Because Don and I both like to 'play in
the kitchen' it's rare when neither of us do. I keep a few intriguing
items that require little to no effort for those night.
Tonight we finally tried a random interesting package.
Tyson honey battered chicken tenders. I added 8 to the airfryer (max
capacity of our little one). I didn't have airfryer times on it (due
to add I am sure). I set to 7 minutes then shook and 5 more.
Perfectly done. I did a second run with fries.
They were lightly sweet but not irritatingly so. I think the chicken
may be reformed but it wasn't badly done nore obvious to us. Probably
better ones on the market but I'll give this one an occasional 'night
off from cooking' thumbs-up.
PS: Lunch was a bowl of coleslaw (savory, not sweet, no vinegar) and
buttered toast (PB on Don's).