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SWOON! This is amazing. OMG I so badly want some right this minute.



Made flat bread
a bit of disappointment
As baking powder is out of stock i brought cream of tarta to use with baking soda but i used too much snd
the flat breads were thick and doughy
ive desided bread making is not an ecconimical way to survive the lock down when a nice multi grain loaf is only $2 from the shop
my lock down loaf was good but we ate it up in one day
At least with cakes and biscuits they last a couple of days and although full of butter and sugar must be not as bad as brought ones
I haven't been out of the other thread in weeks (months?) and am thrilled to find this conversation! DH and I have both been sick since the middle of February. Between February 12/13 (give or take a day or so), I have been to a grocery store twice and had two grocery deliveries. We get a weekly produce box that has gotten less selection, quantity limits, and late/missed delivery with the increased demand. I added delivery from a local dairy farm a few weeks ago so we get fresh eggs, butter, and heavy cream delivered every week now. The dairy farm also has some items from local bakeries, fresh juices, coffee, and a few random other things.
I have definitely gained weight. Being super sick and stuck barely able to manage cooking a couple of meals a day has not helped! My biggest issue that way is that I have been too tired to eat the 4-5 meals per day my body needs to lose weight. I gain weight with any fewer meals so eating twice per day has not been good for me. I am also having to cook what food we have (or is available in the normal delivery service since grocery delivery has been near impossible for awhile now) and that I have energy to prepare. Okay, and a little bit of stress eating such as the chocolate coconut bread pudding I made for brunch the other day...
Meals today (definitely not great, but super low effort and that is what I needed today)
Matzo brei with turkey sausage and a tangelo.
Handmade matzo (not made by me!) with peanut butter.
Shredded chicken (from making soup) with BBQ sauce over tortilla chips.
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Making rice pudding in slow cooker now! Steaks are marinating, brussels, peppers, onions are chopped and ready to be grilled and salads are made. Tuna salad with celery and onions are made for tomorrow's lunch to go into pepper halves! It's too cold to walk so I decided to cook and chop and toss in slow cooker![]()
Making rice pudding in slow cooker now! Steaks are marinating, brussels, peppers, onions are chopped and ready to be grilled and salads are made. Tuna salad with celery and onions are made for tomorrow's lunch to go into pepper halves! It's too cold to walk so I decided to cook and chop and toss in slow cooker![]()
Had Thai take out.
It was amazing but I ate a giant container of that mung bean thread vermicelli and now the food intolerance is kicking in *wails*
Had Thai take out.
It was amazing but I ate a giant container of that mung bean thread vermicelli and now the food intolerance is kicking in *wails*
Did I understand you correctly in hearing your food intolerance is to mung bean thread vermicelli? Never heard of anyone getting sensitive to that before. Are there specific compounds causing intolerance?
@Daisys and Diamonds you poor thing. I'm so sorry. I hope you'll be less vexed soon! I would be very very very cross!!! This is why I never let my husband shop. Ever.
It's bizzare that a solid, upstanding, kind hearted fellow with sound morals like my husband cannot be trusted to go to the supermarket for 5 tomatoes and watermelon.
I would never ever ever ever send him based on past experiences. He just gets creative and "clever" when left on his own at the shops. I don't know what takes over him.
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I am back to my old self after two hours on the couch. Hehe have shady bean thread vermicelli leftovers for tomorrow. The boys are begging me not to go there again.
Made this dinner for the boys. Pasta with home made basil pesto and sausages.
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Yum
You have given me a meal idea there, for in a few days when a few more tomatoes have rippened
and when this is over im going to buy some pine nuts and make pesto with the basil ive frozen from the garden
I'm really cheap. Too cheap for pinenuts.
I use almonds, cashews, pistachio. All the cheap nuts I get from Costco for them to snack on.
@Arcadian I have looked and just cannot find the chard soup recipe anywhere. It was such a great recipe too-chicken sausage, chard(I used both the leaves and the stalks, but the recipe was just for the leaves), kalamata olives, tomato, broth, white wine, garlic, onion, topped with feta cheese. I am sure there were other ingredients too as I haven't had chard to use up in some time.
Another quick way to use Chard up is with pasta...
Cut Chard ribs into 1/2-1 inch pieces and blanch in lightly salted water for 3 minutes
Melt 1/4 cup butter in a sauce pan on medium heat
Add drained, blanched chard ribs and simmer 4 minutes
Add 1 cup cream and cook until cream reduces by 2/3's
Mix with pasta of choice and season-salt, pepper, garlic
This goes great with Chicken![]()
I’ve decided dessert is the perfect breakfast food-this week was triple chocolate cake and last week was blueberry cheesecake, at least they were both no added sugar
My waistline will appreciate me being able to leave the house again-I love to bake and have been
finding too many recipes I NEED to make
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@missy I have had many food allergies/sensitives since I was born so have had to always adapt or make up my own recipes. Currently we are doing a food challenge with cow dairy or else I could only eat sheep or goat dairy in small amounts. Also both of those dessert were made with almond flour, duck eggs and no sugar. I love coming up with new recipes that only include the items my body is currently able to handle(which changes on a regular basis), so is always an interesting challenge![]()
@Daisys and Diamonds you poor thing. I'm so sorry. I hope you'll be less vexed soon! I would be very very very cross!!! This is why I never let my husband shop. Ever.
It's bizzare that a solid, upstanding, kind hearted fellow with sound morals like my husband cannot be trusted to go to the supermarket for 5 tomatoes and watermelon.
I would never ever ever ever send him based on past experiences. He just gets creative and "clever" when left on his own at the shops. I don't know what takes over him.
ETA: Once he accidentally bought me 10kg of sticky rice. I was on the phone with him at work. Something along the lines of:
Why would you do this to me. I thought we were happy together. Why 10kg of unreturnable sticky rice. Why babe? Why????
I am a bit of a drama queen.
We did eat all 10kg of sticky rice in the end after about 1.5 years.
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I am back to my old self after two hours on the couch. Hehe have shady bean thread vermicelli leftovers for tomorrow. The boys are begging me not to go there again.
Made this dinner for the boys. Pasta with home made basil pesto and sausages.
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Mine doesn’t look at the produce or check expiration dates. Last trip he came home with 3 gallons of milk that expired in 2 days, 2 bags of spinach that had already gone bad that went straight to the trash, and a bunch of grapes that were covered in a mystery red syrup.