What is your 'go to' food?
Re: What is your 'go to' food?
Coco Pebbles & Fruity Pebbles
Anybody know where I can get some Boo Berry?
Anybody know where I can get some Boo Berry?
Re: What is your 'go to' food?
Hummus (my son eats a ton of it), grapes, blueberries (sad they're going to be gone soon), Gala apples, Cheerios, lots of veggies, sliced turkey and ham.
And, I'm almost positive Wal-Mart has the kid cereal trinity (for those of us of a certain era)--Boo Berry, FrankenBerry, and Count Chocula!
And, I'm almost positive Wal-Mart has the kid cereal trinity (for those of us of a certain era)--Boo Berry, FrankenBerry, and Count Chocula!
Re: What is your 'go to' food?
In my family, my wife cooks. So, I 'go to' what ever she cooks up or has as leftovers in the fridge.justagirl wrote:What do you try to keep on hand for when you don't have time or feel like making a meal? I try to keep milk (it satisfies my dessert craving) on hand. And green tea noodle soup from the Hong Kong Market, it's a great meal to me.
I like to roast a chicken on Sundays as well, so that I have food all week. It's easy and there are so many ways to flavour/marinade the chicken.
So, what's usually in your fridge/pantry?
With a 8 year old and a 3.5 year old, the fridge is usually stocked with snacks and fruits. Was addicted to the Jello based mandarin orange kiddy snack for a few days a while ago too.

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Re: What is your 'go to' food?
Eggs, sharp cheddar, pepper jack and various other cheeses. Omelettes, frittatas, quiche & egg salad. Or just cheese & crackers.
Canned beans - garbanzos for hummus, black beans & pinto beans. I like bean dip & can whip it up in a flash if students pop over.
Crackers of many different varieties. Carr's Rosemary Crackers, Rye Ry-Krisp, other Carr crackers, Ry-Vita & Diamond Brand Pecan Crackers.
Tortilla chips, jalepenos & salsa. For nachos.
Pickled Beets in a jar & Artichoke hearts.
Raisins, dried cherries, figs, dates.
Nuts. Pecans, walnuts, almonds, peanuts. Pumpkin seeds.
I like to my own fruit & nut mix.
Nut butters. Almond, cashew, peanut.
Right now I'm on a Spicy Peanut butter kick.
Peanut Butter Company's "THE HEAT IS ON"
This is often lunch on a spoon. It's great on celery & a PB&J with pear preserves.
Canned beans - garbanzos for hummus, black beans & pinto beans. I like bean dip & can whip it up in a flash if students pop over.
Crackers of many different varieties. Carr's Rosemary Crackers, Rye Ry-Krisp, other Carr crackers, Ry-Vita & Diamond Brand Pecan Crackers.
Tortilla chips, jalepenos & salsa. For nachos.
Pickled Beets in a jar & Artichoke hearts.
Raisins, dried cherries, figs, dates.
Nuts. Pecans, walnuts, almonds, peanuts. Pumpkin seeds.
I like to my own fruit & nut mix.
Nut butters. Almond, cashew, peanut.
Right now I'm on a Spicy Peanut butter kick.
Peanut Butter Company's "THE HEAT IS ON"
This is often lunch on a spoon. It's great on celery & a PB&J with pear preserves.
Re: What is your 'go to' food?
Manchego cheese, Triscuits and pitted kalamata olives.
...or them three-for-a-dollar Patio frozen burritos.
...or them three-for-a-dollar Patio frozen burritos.
Re: What is your 'go to' food?
-Blue Runner red beans and rice
- canned black beans (I've been on a black bean hummus kick)
-I order high protein, high fiber, low carb bagels, english muffins & whole wheat pita from Western Bagel and keep those in the freezer at all times, also vitatop muffins.
- canadian bacon & laughing cow cheese to put on the bagels
- canned black beans (I've been on a black bean hummus kick)
-I order high protein, high fiber, low carb bagels, english muffins & whole wheat pita from Western Bagel and keep those in the freezer at all times, also vitatop muffins.
- canadian bacon & laughing cow cheese to put on the bagels
Re: What is your 'go to' food?
I always have homemade pasta sauce, basil oil, and raspberry sauce in the freezer. For snacks, I keep a batch of spicy, lemon/basil marinated olives and roasted peppers to have with manchego or thinly sliced imported provolone.
Re: What is your 'go to' food?
What kinda scotch would you serve with that, Todd?ToddMa wrote:Coco Pebbles & Fruity Pebbles
Anybody know where I can get some Boo Berry?

JudiB
Eat, Drink and Be Merry.....
Eat, Drink and Be Merry.....
Re: What is your 'go to' food?
Ok, my 'in a pinch don't feel like cooking' meal would be scrambled eggs. Or a can of tuna with green onions and some capers.
JudiB
Eat, Drink and Be Merry.....
Eat, Drink and Be Merry.....
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Re: What is your 'go to' food?
I've noticed that Judi B tends to be a shitstirrer in the am...LOL
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