Cooking & Baking
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Cold watercress-potato soup.
Turkey, cranberry, celery salad over tossed greens.
Peach kombucha.
Dessert: Mango and Greek honey yogurt over toasted waffle.
Hibiscus tea.
Tetrachloride
(8,460 posts)chillfactor
(7,694 posts)with garlic bread twists. Not a dessert eater.
Yonnie3
(18,134 posts)I'm on my own tonight. Perusing leftovers and quick fixes.
BBQ ribs with baked sweet potato won over the spicy roast chicken thighs.
Bell pepper slices, celery sticks, and baby carrots with whipped cream cheese or maybe blue cheese dressing. Some ripe olives too.
Klondike bar (no sugar added variety)
The menu will likely change as I explore the 'frig more deeply.
TexasDem69
(2,317 posts)Baked potato and flatiron steak because I dont have any creativity
twodogsbarking
(12,230 posts)Half chicken, baked potato, baked beans and dinner roll, $10. Living large.
Callalily
(15,016 posts)roasted carrots, onions and potatoes.
Nanuke
(565 posts)Hamburgers (Boca for me) with all the fixings
Tabuleh salad
Garlic coleslaw
Gingersnaps for desert
mike_c
(36,340 posts)The ribs are cooking now. They smell delicious!
Emile
(30,083 posts)cooked a meat loaf today. So looks like toss salad, meat loaf and corn on the cob.
Peeled orange before bedtime.
Marthe48
(19,114 posts)Had part of a deli chicken left, simmered it in water, then boned it. Added some mixed vegs and seasoning to the little bit of broth, made biscuit dough. Added the chicken to the vegs, put it all into an 8" X 8" pan, topped it with spots of biscuit dough and baked it as 400 for 20 minutes. The chicken and vegetables were moist, but not brothy.
I also put together some jalepeno chicken. Shouldn't have to cook till Tuesday.
I went to a graduation party. Had a brownie there.
k8conant
(3,034 posts)with whole-milk Greek yoghurt.
I'll be having more throughout the week: enough for 5 more meals!
NJCher
(37,992 posts)I could have them for 5 more meals, too!
I looked up a recipe for keftedes since I didn't know much about them. Found some interesting suggestions for menu accompaniments.