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Showing posts with label whats for dinner. Show all posts

Friday, January 21, 2011

Yum.

Slit Chicken Breasts smothered in brocolli & rice


My husband is home this week due to the snowy weather! YAY for me!! (He's currently outside playing in the snow, making "snow creatures." lol. So I am making dinner, which is odd for me during the week. I usually cook for only me until Saturday and Sunday comes around. And use the work cook lightly. lol. He, on the other hand, eats out day after day. I know for a fact he gets tired of it, so that is one reason we never seem to eat out much when he's at home.


Anyways, I am making some yummy split chicken breasts smothered in rice & brocolli.



What are you having for dinner?









Ummm good!

Macaroni & Tomatoes & Cherry Cheese Cupcakes?

YUM!



I made some macaroni & tomatoes this evening. It was just me and myself for dinner, and that's one of my favorite foods, so thought why not make a meal of it.


Note: I prefer the Hunts brand of "whole, peeled, tomatoes." Simply because it seems they are bursting with juice, and I don't like my noodles sooged down with juice before I eat them. lol.




Then I got a message from my sister saying she just made a minature cheesecakes topped with cherries. OMGosh, how i love that. I just make my with silk, instead of milk.


The pic to the right is what she made tonight. Me and her tend to have a "food war" and send pics of our dinners/desserts back and forth. It's a sister thing. lol. I thought it was a cute idea to put them in individual cupcake holders. She has a 1 year old, so its a finger food dessert.



Do you prefer macaroni & maters or macaroni & cheese?

EASY TURKEY CHILI



Turkey Chili

With the freezing temperatures dipping well below freezing, I thought I'd warm things up with some homemade turkey chili.


I make the rest of it the same way as regular chili, except that I substitute the ground beef with ground turkey.

Here's my ingredient list:

  • a large can of tomato juice

  • 1 pound of ground turkey

  • frozen peppers (from a stir fry kit)

  • a whole onion (diced and fried into the turkey meat)

  • 2 cans of chili beans and

  • a can of dark red kidney beans

  • And of course, chili powder

  • and crushed red peppers

  • 1 can of whole tomatoes

  • a few elbow macaroni's or some spaghetti.Not too many though!

I like it hot!

I like to top it off by fixing a few crackers with peanut butter on them for dipping.

And that's what I love to eat on these frigid, winter nights!



Do you like chili?