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If you have not yet tried it I recommend "Cowgirl Creamery" cheeses. They are located in the SF North Bay on the coast and make wonderful products. If you enjoy brie, they have a few that are outstanding. Particularly the Red Hawk which has a very grassy earthy undertone. Never have a tried Emu. This was not even on my radar. Fascinating. |
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What is this? When I visited my hometown this summer, I was blown away by how many restaurants that were around when I was young, are still in business. Also several Pizzaria's were still booming. I took my mini diva teenager, who loves pizza, to my favorite pizza place and warned her in advance that things may have changed since I was her age and could not get enough of the pizza. Nope, the pizza was still insanely good and the place was packed. The little pizza conneussoir finished one slice and said to me "yup, best pizza I have ever had'. |
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So a good question for you would be, what do you eat when you do not have time to cook? I think that many of us are often too busy too cook. Its always interesting to know how others handle days (or weeks) like that.
My fallbacks have been:
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Awesome and a good reminder to me to freeze some soup. |
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When I was working full time and had a busy schedule
I always packed a lunch usually tuna salad and some healthy snacks..so lunch would always be filling for dinner when i didn't want to cook (during the week) I would A. have left overs usually a sunday dinner would last me a couple 3 nights b. a bowl of cereal c. quesadilla's (sp) d. soup e. chili cooking for one is difficult for me as i have always tend to lean on the side of cooking for a ton of people. sometimes i would just eat yogurt, as it was light and didnt sit heavy on my stomach before bed. |
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I am about to admit something embarrassing....When I don't have time to cook I either just fall asleep (usually because I am so tired) or my Mom (yes I said it) sends me food. lol Usually traditional Mexican food. This often includes homemade flour tortillas!!! I am alright with that! I promise I am not really spoiled by my Mom. She just likes to feed us! |
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A bag of steamed veggies Soup bowl of cereal leftovers I also pick up a rotisserie chicken at the store and cut that up. |
Tonite was hamburger steaks, with mushrooms, sauteed onions and gravy
mashed taters for the Syr Cauilflower casserole for me (low carb) it had bacon bits, cheddar cheese, sour cream, cream cheese all mixed up and baked. We are all so full! Hugs! |
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