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The thread features participants sharing their dinner plans and cooking experiences, with a focus on easy meal preparations and upcoming events. Several users mention their current cooking activities, while others discuss their experiences with hosting cooking clinics and fundraisers.
Views differ on the effectiveness of fundraising efforts and the perception of charity-related products, with no clear consensus emerging on these topics.
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crystalscookingnow said:I put chicken breasts in the crockpot with dry italian dressing seasoning on them
Kitchen Diva said:Since it's so cold here today (we'll be lucky if it reaces 60 degrees) I thought I'd stick a lasagna in the oven and make some french bread...and probably a salad as our veggie.
This is the strangest, AND coldest spring/summer that I remember here in the Twin Cities! Brrrrr-last night they told us to cover our flowers because it was going to get down in the 20's and 30's! WUWT??? (what's up with that!?!)
pamperedlinda said:I have my ACS fundraiser tomorrow (that I'm not completely ready for) so tonight DH is in charge. Probably hamburgers on the grill and leftover veggies from the fridge. I know I want a salad.
I was chatting with my mom and my aunt this weekend, and they mentioned that they won't buy pink products, and they each know several people who won't, either. They don't want to be known as "one of those breast cancer fanatics." Since cancer is the disease of the decade (remember how everything in the '90s was AIDS-related?), I think people are just getting (no pun intended) sick of it.ChefBeckyD said:I tried a fundraiser....couldn't get anyone to show interest or respond....I turned it into a Power Cooking Clinic, and now have a good sized show happening.I wonder if that says something about the economy? I've also been reading a bit about "charity fatigue" - where, because of all of the natural catastrophes recently, people feel like they've given so much to different charities, and aren't as willing to give any more......
chefann said:I was chatting with my mom and my aunt this weekend, and they mentioned that they won't buy pink products, and they each know several people who won't, either. They don't want to be known as "one of those breast cancer fanatics." Since cancer is the disease of the decade (remember how everything in the '90s was AIDS-related?), I think people are just getting (no pun intended) sick of it.
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lacychef said:Just popping in this thread....& I love that idea Becky, of the power cooking clinic! Are you just hosting the show & demo'ing, or are they bringing ingredients & preparing too?
My HWC fundraiser is tonight & I'm praying for good sales....for ACS, plus myself-I really need the sales this month.
Kitchen Diva said:Since it's so cold here today (we'll be lucky if it reaces 60 degrees) I thought I'd stick a lasagna in the oven and make some french bread...and probably a salad as our veggie.
This is the strangest, AND coldest spring/summer that I remember here in the Twin Cities! Brrrrr-last night they told us to cover our flowers because it was going to get down in the 20's and 30's! WUWT??? (what's up with that!?!)
Chef Kearns said:Becky how will you be serving the chicken? Is that your tasting recipe for the party? Are you having any other food there?
I don't know what I do wrong, but every time I've tried to make chicken in the crockpot (I can count that on one hand!), it's always dry. I must cook it too long, but I've never been happy with how chicken turns out for me. Maybe I need to find some better recipes!crystalscookingnow said:I put chicken breasts in the crockpot with dry italian dressing seasoning on them. Not sure what I'll have with them.
I just gotta figure something out for lunch!![]()
Us too! I hate this weird weather. It has only been around 51-52 here today:thumbdown: . And yesterday it was 80!!! It's crazy here. Oooohhhhh, soup may be a good one today. I wonder what I have on hand....Kitchen Diva said:Since it's so cold here today (we'll be lucky if it reaces 60 degrees) I thought I'd stick a lasagna in the oven and make some french bread...and probably a salad as our veggie.
This is the strangest, AND coldest spring/summer that I remember here in the Twin Cities! Brrrrr-last night they told us to cover our flowers because it was going to get down in the 20's and 30's! WUWT??? (what's up with that!?!)
raebates said:I'm having leftovers. I'm making chicken & noodles with flaky taters for The Furry Guy. And, in case you're wondering, flaky taters are instant mashed potatoes--as opposed to "real" mashed potatoes.
The first time I ever made real mashed potatoes was when the Mix N Masher came out!! I had to try it for myself because I thought there was NO way that was going to mash potatoes. I've made them a few times since then and I love real mashed potatoes, especially using that Mix N Masher!janetupnorth said:My DH will only eat flaky taters. He likes them better than real ones - go figure!