Never have had kangaroo; I try and keep the "carbon footprint" of my meals lower by buying as locally as possible ,-)
I see you like eating large mammals! Have you ever tried kangaroo? It is really nice.
MICROWAVE SMORES
Take two Graham Crackers, one plain Hershey bar, and one marshmallow.
Place one square of chocolate bar on the graham cracker. Place marshmallow on the center. Do NOT place the second graham cracker on top of the marshmallow.
Put in microwave. Set for 20 seconds on high. WATCH though, for when marshmallow begins to really expand, and then shut microwave off (15 seconds is ideal).
Take out of nuke box and place graham cracker on top of now deflated marshmallow.
Enjoy.
A healthy, fattening snack in under a minute!!!
It has:
Bread Group: Graham Cracker
Meat Group: Chocolate. (chocolate is made from cocoa beans, and beans are technically a "meat group" item).
Dairy Group: Marshmallow. Milk is white. marshmallows are white. This makes it a milk group item!!!
Fruit/ Vegetable Group: Microwave Radiation. I could explain how this is so, but it's VERY scientific. Just take my word for it.
I'm so hungry... : (
Hate to cook...don't know a thing about it...Ok not totally true, but it is such a chore for me to figure out what to cook...how to cook it.. When I have raw meat in front of me I just kind of poke at it and hope it jumps up and cooks itself...Hasn't worked yet, but I'll keep trying.
I will look forward to it and making it, it is good to find some interesting food to make so many recipes are so boring, and we are meant to enjoy eating, I even had 2 gorgeus gooey ,sticky Brownies on the 4th..... Americans make the best Brownies and also terrific meat loaves thees are 2 favorites ....
Sure, I will put the recipe in a journal when the kids get to sleep tonight ;)
Cor whitney I like the sound of that can you Pm me with it or pop it in a journal for all to see, cooking isnt meant to be boring these recipes are far from that...
My favorite: Butternut squash and pear bisque with a grilled chicken panni
I absolutely love to cook and love variety. I make all kinds of homestyle meals and love international foods. I will definitely be keeping an eye on Piparskeggr's journal. I do encourage everyone to join the healthy cooking forum - we post some awesome recipes over there too!
I would have to say my favorite sit down meal with simple ingredients is either a roasted chicken (do many ways but usually put fresh herbs, onions, garlic and lemon slices inside bird and a bit of canola and spices on outside), some garlic roasted mashed potatoes and a serving of either asparagus or broccoli with some crusty buns or else replace the chicken with a thick beautiful rib steak on the barbecue. Mmm...
Mmmm, bits o' burger ,-)
Good, solid 07/04 food.
My sympathies about your husband being out so long; due to her service related disabilities, my wife's been out over a decade now. We get by on her monthly stipend, my wages, plus we still have savings left from when we both had better jobs.
I think the recession will end when those in power (government, finance, industry and marketing) set more realistic goals for greed. But that's another soapbox entirely.
...Hellman's, Real Mayonnaise...a lifelong friend there.
Here's to better times ahead - Pip
I made grilled black angus burgers, fresh cole slaw, store-bought potato salad, fresh yummy tomatoes & lettuce with some good ol' Hellman's Mayo....I was in heaven...still full...but, after reading these great recipes, my mouth is watering for that beef/pork combo...it sounds soooooo good!! Think I will copy and paste those recipes, and store them in a folder...you know......for when I can afford beef *and* pork at the same time!! lol
Seriously, when is the recession going to end???? My husbands been out of work for a year and 7 months!!!! Thanks for the recipes, Pip
Yepper depper;
I have been brewing ale since the summer of 1974; started awful and got much better ;-) I added wine making in early 1975 and mead brewing in late 1983.
I brew to taste and rarely to the so-called style guidelines. It is a hobby my wife and I share; taught after we wed in 1982. We brew, on average, once every month or so.
Anita is a hophead; she likes India Pales and English Bitters. I am fond of ale you can not see through, so I make stouts. We'll also make German style amber ales and old-fashioned brown ales. Once in awhile we'll brew up a light bodied "lawnmower" beer, like an American honey wheat or Pilsener.
I mostly make red grapes wines, with the occasional foray into "Country" wines, which are beverages made from non-grape fruits.
Mead is a drink where the sugars that the yeast feed upon come from honey. Mostly I'll make honey-fruit combos as straight honey mead is a long term proposition, usually.
Look for more in my food and drink journal ,-)
Okay, I have to try this one! I will fix it one night next week tho cause after all that food I ate today, Im fasting till then! I gotta take some baking soda now! Thanks Pip
well heathy schmelthy we got to eat good grub sometimes a treat is a treat.. I am sure we wouldnt eat some things every day, well maybe I am wrong I can eat ice cream everyday...
ooooh brewing ,wow will turn it over to the husband to take a look do you brew your own then...
Cooking need not be a task to dislike (save the inevitable clean-up ;-)
Neither does it need to be elaborate to be good.
For instance, today, because of the rain, I baked the pork chops instead of BBQing. I'll simplify for less mess in the prep.
Foodstuffs: 8 large boneless, center cut pork chops (about 2# total), shakers of onion, garlic and sweet paprika powders, a little olive oil and a little semi-sweet white wine.
Method: preheat oven to 350F. Lightly oil a baking pan large enough to take the chops in a single layer. Lightly season both sides of the pork with onion, garlic and paprika. Place in the pan and cover with foil. Bake for 30 minutes. Take out, uncover and baste with the wine. Bake uncovered a further 15 - 20 minutes, until cooked through. Color should be that nice "other white meat' look, no pink.
Warm a loaf of artisan bread in the oven during the last 10 minutes or so. Warm a frozen, prepared veggie side dish or two in the microwave. A little butter for the bread...
Voila, 1 pan cooking with little fuss, muss or bother.
As you have asked, so shall it be written ,-)
I have started a journal section at my home page. It will be about cooking and brewing what I like to eat and drink. All of it will be flavorful; some even healthy =)
Hey that chowder is right up my street, isnt it great to not worry about healthy eating at Holiday time it gets so boring being good and watching every mouthful... Again I have copied one of your recipes thanks a lot...can you let us have some more maybe on your journal or whatever.
I love to eat, hate to cook. Need a chef but cannot afford one. Therefore its hamburgers and french fries at my house, alot! lol
My favorite food is Mexican and Italian. As Rachel Ray would say, "YUMMO!"