Sujet : Re: A nice simple dinner
De : cshenk (at) *nospam* virginia-beach.com (Carol)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 26. Feb 2025, 00:23:24
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songbird wrote:
Carol wrote:
My this was fast! It even fits our new reduced cholestrol diet
fairly well.
...
it sounds ok to me. :)
i've been eating some pretty simple meals recently.
last night i warmed up some tomato chunks that we'd
previously canned and had only used part of the quart
jar so i needed to use up the rest of it.
warmed up, then cut a homemade dinner roll in half
and buttered it well and dunked it in the tomatoes
to make a tomato and bread pudding.
delicious, warm and filling enough but best of all
quick and easy.
songbird
I just had a sort of disjointed meal. Rice, Gyoza (potstickers), and a
vegetable soup. The soup was reworked from some of the 'snow soup'
that didn't fit in the crockpot. I added the ends of mustard greens on
it's last trimmable useful day and added a bit more tomato juice. I
gave it a tsp olive oil, some black pepper, toasted onions, and last of
my Indochina blend which is best described as a mild curry blend.