Sujet : Re: I defend my right to be lazy!
De : ItsJoanNotJoAnn (at) *nospam* webtv.net (ItsJoanNotJoAnn)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 10. Mar 2025, 19:46:03
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On Mon, 10 Mar 2025 18:23:13 +0000, Ed P wrote:
I like a good meal and occasionally make an effort for something really,
really good, no matter how much time it takes. Other days, I just want
something quick and easy. At my age, I figure I'm allowed to take the
easy way out at times, so I do.
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Last week I bought some Just Barely chicken breast strips because it was
BOGO. I like it because it is easy to pop into the oven, or, 14 minutes
in the air fryer.
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I can cut up a potato, put that in the air fryer set for 24 minutes, add
the chicken at 14. Does not get much easier.
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So, I want to the store this morning and got 2 more packs of them. Many
lazy, but good, meals in the couple of months ahead. Good plain, or
with bbq sauce, honey, etc.
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I'll defend your right to be lazy, I'm frequently lazy
myself.
Kroger has some grilled chicken cubes that take a few minutes
in the skillet. I think I've written about these in past
where I add a healthy shake or two or three of Montreal
chicken seasoning as they're cooking. That really perks
them up and they're perfect on a salad.
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