I cryovac leftovers into individual servings. When my son was in college, I'd bring him stacks of frozen meals. He'd drop a frrozen bag in boiling water and 10 min. later have dinner.justagirl wrote:I eschew grocery stores so I love having a stocked pantry and freezer. I love to cook and just come up with stuff, so for me it's fun. But I do have a few things in the pantry that were left when others were using my house as a temporary home...I dont think ANYONE would want any of that though! LOL
A jar of Matzo balls? WTF? Guess I could make chicken soup and anticipate getting sick. lol
What I need to consiously work on is cooking for one maybe two meals. I make so much food at a time that I still have left overs two weeks later...talk about getting sick!
Pantry/Freezer - Lotsa stuff, lotsa nuthin'
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Cat! Somewhere in my document file mess I have a recipe, allegedly from one of the Defelice family of Pascal Manale. I'll PM it to youkcdixiecat wrote: .....I became obsessed with barbecued shrimp. I could never quite get the hang of the whole seasoning thing......
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I'll love you forever if you'll do that. I think it's my favorite way to have shrimp.Jeeves wrote:Cat! Somewhere in my document file mess I have a recipe, allegedly from one of the Defelice family of Pascal Manale. I'll PM it to you
so you will never have this problem again!

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KC, go to mrbsbistro.com for their bbq shrimp recipe. Bacco and emerils.com also have bbq shrimp recipes online. BTW, most rest. offer several recipes from their menus on their websites.
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I forgot to list in the dip/salsa recipe : 1 small can black olives, chopped. I just made some and I used more like 3-4T olive oil. Hope this didn't mess you up.
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Totally off the subject, but my best friend from High School had a 4.0 from Harvard, but when I asked her about getting glasses, she informed me "I thought everyone saw blurry." Good luck with the common sense kicking in!kcdixiecat wrote:hmmm I keep wondering when common sense kicks in.
Oh, btw, my black eyed peas are awesome!
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Re: Pantry/Freezer - Lotsa stuff, lotsa nuthin'
Ok, this is GREAT... thanks everyone! LOL in a few days, after we've chowed down on some of this stuff, I will make another list of various and sundry things in the pantry/freezer.
Tonight's menu:
Several appetizers:
Guacomole
Bean Salsa
Hummus
(above served with whole wheat pita/tostitos
French bread pizza with smoked sausage, (rendered), mozzarella cheese, fresh mushrooms and red peppers & black olives
Grilled Artichokes
I had made the hummus a few days ago, (everytime I make it it's better than the last time, I'm learning, lol). I had a beautiful LARGE avacado from Intn. Market, I only used half, the other half will go in salads.
Jodyrah, thanks so much for the bean salsa suggestion, it's sitting in the fridge now. (we eat late). I didn't have cilantro, but I did have fresh parsley. We aren't big fans of cilantro.
I decided to make french bread pizza because I have some french bread, and it doesn't last too long.
I took advantage of Dorignac's artichoke sale yesterday, (89 cents a piece), and stuffed four for the fridge and parboiled & marinated two in olive oil, garlic and white wine vinegar.
The pizza stuff is all prepped and ready for assembly. When Tom gets home he'll throw the artichokes on the grill and I'll assemble and pop the pizza in the broiler.... all the while we'll be munching on these great appetizers.
I love to cook.
Tonight's menu:
Several appetizers:
Guacomole
Bean Salsa
Hummus
(above served with whole wheat pita/tostitos
French bread pizza with smoked sausage, (rendered), mozzarella cheese, fresh mushrooms and red peppers & black olives
Grilled Artichokes
I had made the hummus a few days ago, (everytime I make it it's better than the last time, I'm learning, lol). I had a beautiful LARGE avacado from Intn. Market, I only used half, the other half will go in salads.
Jodyrah, thanks so much for the bean salsa suggestion, it's sitting in the fridge now. (we eat late). I didn't have cilantro, but I did have fresh parsley. We aren't big fans of cilantro.
I decided to make french bread pizza because I have some french bread, and it doesn't last too long.
I took advantage of Dorignac's artichoke sale yesterday, (89 cents a piece), and stuffed four for the fridge and parboiled & marinated two in olive oil, garlic and white wine vinegar.
The pizza stuff is all prepped and ready for assembly. When Tom gets home he'll throw the artichokes on the grill and I'll assemble and pop the pizza in the broiler.... all the while we'll be munching on these great appetizers.
I love to cook.

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Re: Pantry/Freezer - Lotsa stuff, lotsa nuthin'
When I said SWAP, I meant swap the lists! not the food!
But that's not a bad idea either. Sort of like a Festivus swap!
So I meant swap lists . . . or just list your stuff here & we'll come up with a way to use that stuff! Looks like it's already happening!
But that's not a bad idea either. Sort of like a Festivus swap!
So I meant swap lists . . . or just list your stuff here & we'll come up with a way to use that stuff! Looks like it's already happening!

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Isabella,Isabella Maja wrote: I was going to donate them to the food bank and now see they are expired.
I doubt that they will rise at this point anyway, so they're getting tossed.
Why not try making a batch and see if they're okay. If so, with all of the schools having fairs right now, I bet they'd love donations of cupcakes for sale or snacks. Or, you could possibly take them to a nursing home or someplace like St. Michaels.
Just a couple of thoughts, since I hate to waste......

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