I think he'd be better off picking a time period, since there are more and more adults whose great grandparents ate Jello with KoolWhip on it.
Natter 56: ...we need the writers.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
don't eat anything incapable of rotting
Like it. I keep trying to define process food - and the best I can come up with is food with extra ingredients ( excluding preservatives), or things I would not use in my kitchen. However, It doesn't mean I don't have processed food - but I do try and keep it to a small amount and as little extra as possible.
I also have a rule, don't eat anything that isn't tasty. There are lots of store bought cookies/ cakes etc- that really aren't very good. and I like most veggies and fruit.
I keep trying to figure out why we don't get that many green veggies in our diet. We like them, but it is the part of the meal I am most likely to skip.
Yeah, unless you happen to check the ingredients for "special sauce."
Thousand Island dressing... that's one ingredient, right?
--Don’t eat anything that your great-grandmother wouldn’t recognize as food
My great grandmother was a Kinkaid who escapedemigrated from 19th century Ireland, people. Black pudding and coddle! The overlap of what we'd both recognize as food consists entirely of soda bread and Guinness.
I do like broccoli, green beans, cabbage (depending on how it was cooked), asparagus and artichokes but they don't get made very often. That requires A Whole Extra Cooking Pan/Pot. And since I'm often cooking three separate meals (since JZ, Emmett and I have fairly little overlap in our preferences) that's one too many.
For those nights when Emmett is over at his mom's, I do feel the need to point out that I find the first three at least edible and sometimes delicious depending on the recipe, and I am an utter whore for the last two.
Mmm, Guinness.
frozen artichoke hearts - I was very happy to find them. i wonder if I have any in the freezer...
or things I would not use in my kitchen.
For me this is key. If it's something I wouldn't use if I were making that item, I probably shouldn't be eating it. But then again, I really don't eat that much that is processed anyway. However, I don't always make the best choices either. I should be eating way more leafy greens for example.
I am an utter whore for the last two.
Hmmm, I foresee my couscous with walnuts and artichoke hearts in the near future.
I foresee my couscous with walnuts and artichoke hearts in the near future.
To borrow a neologism from Nilly: ::swounces::
Hmmm, I foresee my couscous with walnuts and artichoke hearts in the near future.
OH! I'd like this recipe. I have two boxes of TJ's whole wheat couscous in my pantry that i'd love to use.