Must be CN style packaging. Sausages I have seen connected. Hot Dogs singles, always in bags. Commercial bags bigger. Sizes vary, counts per pound 5-1,8-1,10-1
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Must be CN style packaging. Sausages I have seen connected. Hot Dogs singles, always in bags. Commercial bags bigger. Sizes vary, counts per pound 5-1,8-1,10-1
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Strip loins tonight. BBQ'ed, with basic "pan" fries sliced thin. Love these with a splash of course salt. And, of course we have to have a vegetable - broccoli. Already had our McFlurry today after our hard session at the driving range. When the temperatures go up, so do the questionable shots! And therefore a need for a good McFlurry!!
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BBQ Hot dogs tonight with left over salads in the fridge.
Here are some ideas to save some time (even though it is named for Back to School): 25 Freezer Meals for Back to School
Here are some ideas to save some time (even though it is named for Back to School): 25 Freezer Meals for Back to School
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I was torn between posting this in Passing time at home or creative cooking as it sure accomplished both.
Last night for dinner we ate homemade Potstickers using home ground pork. The wonton wrappers and the cute little crimper were the only purchased items. There is a leaning curve for using the crimper. I hope to do better today when I make the rest of them to freeze.
1 pound of ground pork makes about 35-40 of those little guys after you add in all the veggies. Recipe here: https://damndelicious.net/2018/08/14/pork-potstickers/
I also learned that for cooking purposes one can freeze Cilantro. There is a lot times I want it but don't go buy it as it does not keep well.
Last night for dinner we ate homemade Potstickers using home ground pork. The wonton wrappers and the cute little crimper were the only purchased items. There is a leaning curve for using the crimper. I hope to do better today when I make the rest of them to freeze.
1 pound of ground pork makes about 35-40 of those little guys after you add in all the veggies. Recipe here: https://damndelicious.net/2018/08/14/pork-potstickers/
I also learned that for cooking purposes one can freeze Cilantro. There is a lot times I want it but don't go buy it as it does not keep well.
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Oh, potstickers in the freezer would be a great quick lunch!Colbyt wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 12:30 pm I was torn between posting this in Passing time at home or creative cooking as it sure accomplished both.
Last night for dinner we ate homemade Potstickers using home ground pork. The wonton wrappers and the cute little crimper were the only purchased items. There is a leaning curve for using the crimper. I hope to do better today when I make the rest of them to freeze.
1 pound of ground pork makes about 35-40 of those little guys after you add in all the veggies. Recipe here: https://damndelicious.net/2018/08/14/pork-potstickers/
I was going to look up preserving Cilantro. I buy it for a Cilantro mayo from South Beach diet I like. When I make it I don't use up the bunch of cilantro. I'm the only one in the house that likes it so I can't use it up on something else.
We are having BBQ's Chicken kabobs tonight. Chicken chopped up and marinating as I write this.
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Read a couple of different methods, on stalk or just leaves. I choose just leaves and chopped. No blanching required. Just break off a hunk and go when the time to use comes along.I was going to look up preserving Cilantro. I buy it for a Cilantro mayo from South Beach diet I like. When I make it I don't use up the bunch of cilantro. I'm the only one in the house that likes it so I can't use it up on something else.
Wife has her doubts. She did about my frozen celery also. If this works half as well as the celery it will be a winner.
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Here is something for those who like spicy: Simple Sweet and Spicy Grilled Chicken
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That sounds really tasty. I'm going to need to make that. It is a different Teriyaki sauce than I've made.Accrete wrote: ↑Tue Aug 18, 2020 3:02 pm Here is something for those who like spicy: Simple Sweet and Spicy Grilled Chicken
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Nothing creative about it but I am almost done cooking 5 pounds of bacon.
We were out and the local store that often has it on sale hasn't. I went to the wholesale meat house and bought a 15 pound box. Some of the prettiest bacon I've seen in quite a while. Vac packed the rest of it for later.
We were out and the local store that often has it on sale hasn't. I went to the wholesale meat house and bought a 15 pound box. Some of the prettiest bacon I've seen in quite a while. Vac packed the rest of it for later.
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