Gorgonzola, green apples, and walnuts.
And peanut butter.
What is your 'go to' food?
Re: What is your 'go to' food?
What's your method?PNG wrote:Fried shrimp. They only take a few minutes to prepare. A shrimp poboy only takes a minute more to prepare.
Re: What is your 'go to' food?
Eggs, milk, mustard. Upseasoned Zatarains Seasoned Fish Fry. I add cayenne, garlic powder, black pepper and salt. Fry in peanut oil for about one to one and a half minutes.Pete wrote:What's your method?
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Re: What is your 'go to' food?
Always have bags of romaine lettuce and Tyson chicken tenders for different salad variations.
Lean pockets for lunch to go.
Whole wheat pasta and some type of spaghetti sauce for a quick dinner.
Ground turkey for all kinds of stuff(meat sauce, chili, burgers, taco salads, etc.)
Beans: garbanzo for hummus, red beans, and black-eyed peas
Lean pockets for lunch to go.
Whole wheat pasta and some type of spaghetti sauce for a quick dinner.
Ground turkey for all kinds of stuff(meat sauce, chili, burgers, taco salads, etc.)
Beans: garbanzo for hummus, red beans, and black-eyed peas
Re: What is your 'go to' food?
JudiB wrote:What kinda scotch would you serve with that, Todd?;):rolleyes:
Maybe a little splash of Macallan 25.
Re: What is your 'go to' food?
JudiB wrote:What kinda scotch would you serve with that, Todd?;):rolleyes:
um....

(ok, no one still my invention...this will be my patent proof)
on some cheerios. now that's good eatin' lol
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Re: What is your 'go to' food?
My "standard" thing to eat when I don't feel like cooking or don't have much time is Fage 0% or 2% yogurt with fresh or dried fruit, local honey, and whatever nuts are on hand. Right now, it's blueberries or peaches & walnuts, earlier this year it was strawberries & pecans. A few figs and some hazlenuts, too. Nutritionally complete, protein-packed, requires no cooking, minimal prep & cleanup.
I generally always have tortillas, cheese, and some kind of salsa on hand as well. And my cajun self always cooks more rice than I need at one meal, so leftover rice is often embellished with whatever else lurks in the fridge.
I generally always have tortillas, cheese, and some kind of salsa on hand as well. And my cajun self always cooks more rice than I need at one meal, so leftover rice is often embellished with whatever else lurks in the fridge.
Re: What is your 'go to' food?
Can I say that I wish JAG was my goto food?
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Re: What is your 'go to' food?
Send me a picture of you and I'll make that call.foodieCon wrote:Can I say that I wish JAG was my goto food?

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