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My hubby agrees with whatever or he doesn't eat. He's pretty easy, though. Tonight they had Chi Chi's chicken tacos and grapes. Grapes were for the kids. DH doesn't eat fruit very often. I had my every day salad.jrstephens said:I still need to decide waht to do with my chicken when I get home and I get off work in 3 minutes, ha!!! uhh!!! Vanessa suggeste BBQ chicken sandwiches and although we had bbq wraps over the weekend, I am thinking of going with this b/c it will be so easy with my already cooked chicken! If my hubby will agree!![]()
jrstephens said:Goodness....u have been busy!
Kitchen Diva said:Man- Lemon bars sound so good right now! I'm so happy you fell in love with my recipe for them!I will miss you when you are gone my friend!
For sausages and lentils, you will need sausages (your choice of type), lentils (green or brown work well), onion, garlic, carrots, celery, vegetable or chicken broth, and spices such as thyme, salt, and pepper. For the salad, you can use mixed greens, tomatoes, cucumbers, and your favorite dressing.
The preparation time for sausages and lentils is about 10-15 minutes, while the cooking time is approximately 30-40 minutes, depending on the type of lentils used. Overall, you can have the meal ready in about an hour.
Yes, you can prepare the sausages and lentils in advance. Cook the dish and store it in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. You can also freeze it for longer storage. Just reheat it thoroughly before serving.
A simple green salad with mixed greens, cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, and a light vinaigrette works well. You can also add ingredients like feta cheese or nuts for extra flavor and texture.
Absolutely! You can use different types of sausages, such as chicken, turkey, or vegan options. Additionally, you can add other vegetables like bell peppers or spinach to the lentils for added nutrition and flavor. Experimenting with different spices can also change the flavor profile of the dish.