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susanr613 said:Hmmm...I might have to travel to WI to dine with Janet! I'm trying the Beef Enchilada Pie from Its Good For You, using ground turkey instead of beef, and reduced-fat cheese.
I'm trying to plan out my meals for the week so I don't waste $ at the store and/or eat junk food.
vwpamperedchef said:Grilled Chicken served on delicious fresh bread with fresh Jersey basil and my homegrown tomatoes, cheese optional
Maybe mayo or balsamic vinegar on the bread.
I cannot wait!
susanr613 said:my goodness teresa - you have courses! sounds wonderful!
susanr613 said:my goodness teresa - you have courses! sounds wonderful!
janetupnorth said:I'm thinking this today:
Culinary Institute of Tuscany Capellini Pomodoro
Prep Time:
10 minutes
Cook Time:
10 minutes
Serving Size: 4
Ingredients
14 oz capellini pasta (angel hair)
8 medium tomatoes, cut into ½” pieces
11 fresh basil leaves, chopped
2 cloves garlic, chopped
6 Tbsp olive oil
Salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste
Procedures
1. COOK capellini pasta according to package directions.
2. MIX diced tomatoes, chopped basil, garlic and oil. Season with salt and pepper.
3. DRAIN pasta. Toss pasta with tomato mixture in a sauté pan and heat throughout.
4. SERVE immediately.
Ginger428 said:Rennea changed her dinner tonight to .....
PICKLES & ICE CREAM!!!!
rennea said:Oh you all just wait, I eat strange things to begin with![]()
DH will come home and there be a big bottle of mayo and some cracker sitting on the table!! LMAO
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