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.
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.
Well, I just looked at the cookies I bought. Why Look - a trans fat. and corn syrup ( not high fructose, but corn syrup is one of those industrial products that I have issues with) But they are tasty - and not a normal part of my diet. So it isn't none in my house, but there isn't a lot.
My last attempt at couscous was definitely sub-par, despite using the same container of grain I've been using all along. I don't know if I've forgotten something I was supposed to season the water with or what.
Sure, I'll just email you the recipes I sent Susan.