Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Read the ingredients listing. Usually the sweet kale or lemon kale
mixes have the brussels sprouts.
Fare enuff. I usuall just get the lettuce based bags. My most "exotic" salad green is probably dandy-lions.
So step out of your comfort zone and try something different. The
bagged mixes are good when the combination of fresh ingredients is
either expensive or you know you won't use them all before they go bad.
We usually get about 4 salads (2 meals) out of a bag, YMMV.
Oh, I do. And I usually get the low-end bags and tart them up to my
taste. And I will usually, if doinf bagged salad - make that my meal
so I don't have to worry about the remainder becong a "science
experiment" in the reefer. Bv)=
Understandable. Wegman's does a lemon sweet kale salad that's basically the same as the sweet kale we get at Sam's. Wegman's says that it's
only 3 servings so I'll either make 4 small salads or 2 larger ones, depending on the what else is being served.
So step out of your comfort zone and try something different. The
bagged mixes are good when the combination of fresh ingredients is
either expensive or you know you won't use them all before they go bad.
We usually get about 4 salads (2 meals) out of a bag, YMMV.
Oh, I do. And I usually get the low-end bags and tart them up to my
taste. And I will usually, if doinf bagged salad - make that my meal
so I don't have to worry about the remainder becong a "science
experiment" in the reefer. Bv)=
Understandable. Wegman's does a lemon sweet kale salad that's basically the same as the sweet kale we get at Sam's. Wegman's says that it's
only 3 servings so I'll either make 4 small salads or 2 larger ones, depending on the what else is being served.
The only timees I do a "side salad" involve restaurant settigs. Lately
if I do salad at home it is the whole meal. Somepeople think I'm crazy
for doing as I do. I tell them "Works for me. So I'm NOT crazy - just eccentric." This is one of my made up on the fly recipes that worked
out very well. Had it for swupper last night.
Title: Can Opener Corn Chowder
Categories: Five, Vegetables, Chilies, Dairy
Yield: 3 Servings
Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-
The only timees I do a "side salad" involve restaurant settigs. Lately
if I do salad at home it is the whole meal. Somepeople think I'm crazy
for doing as I do. I tell them "Works for me. So I'm NOT crazy - just eccentric." This is one of my made up on the fly recipes that worked
out very well. Had it for swupper last night.
Title: Can Opener Corn Chowder
Categories: Five, Vegetables, Chilies, Dairy
Yield: 3 Servings
It's a no can (no pun intended) do around here because of the corn.
Don't think peas or beans would work as well and I don't want Steve to have a migraine.
eccentric." This is one of my made up on the fly recipes that worked
out very well. Had it for swupper last night.
Title: Can Opener Corn Chowder
Categories: Five, Vegetables, Chilies, Dairy
Yield: 3 Servings
It's a no can (no pun intended) do around here because of the corn.
Don't think peas or beans would work as well and I don't want Steve to have a migraine.
I know. You'll have to make do with with tasting it in your
imagination. That's a shame because it was surprisingly good.
Here's a can opener soup you can serve Steve and 7 others:
Title: Spicy 7-can Soup w/Ground Beef
Categories: Beef, Vegetables, Soups, Chilies
Yield: 8 servings
1 lb Ground beef
1 md Onion; chopped
32 3/4 oz (3 cans) minestrone soup
15 oz (2 cans) Ranch-style beans
10 oz Can Ro*Tel tomatoes w/green
- chilies
14 1/2 oz Can diced tomatoes
2 Cubes beef bouillon
4 c Water
RUTH HAFFLY wrote to DAVE DRUM <=-
eccentric." This is one of my made up on the fly recipes that worked
out very well. Had it for swupper last night.
Title: Can Opener Corn Chowder
Categories: Five, Vegetables, Chilies, Dairy
Yield: 3 Servings
It's a no can (no pun intended) do around here because of the corn.
Don't think peas or beans would work as well and I don't want Steve to have a migraine.
I know. You'll have to make do with with tasting it in your
imagination. That's a shame because it was surprisingly good.
I can sort of taste it; don't think it's one I would do even if Steve could eat corn. I don't use too many canned vegetables, tomatoes (I
know, they're really fruit) being the main one. Just something about
the taste of most of them that doesn't appeal to us.
Here's a can opener soup you can serve Steve and 7 others:
Title: Spicy 7-can Soup w/Ground Beef
Categories: Beef, Vegetables, Soups, Chilies
Yield: 8 servings
1 lb Ground beef
1 md Onion; chopped
32 3/4 oz (3 cans) minestrone soup
15 oz (2 cans) Ranch-style beans
10 oz Can Ro*Tel tomatoes w/green
- chilies
14 1/2 oz Can diced tomatoes
2 Cubes beef bouillon
4 c Water
Looks like it can't decide if it wants to be vegetable beef soup or
chili. (G) Decades ago, when I was a Brownie Scout, our troop had a
week of day camp. We took turns (in small groups, with an adult supervising) making lunch; one day it was a basic hamburger stew. Just brown ground beef, add canned vegetable soup and water, simmer for a
few minutes. Quick and easy to do over a campfire.
Dave Drum wrote to Ruth Haffly <=-
A FURTHER NOTE: You can believe that this is the actual
recipe if you like. But, no chilli cook *ever* gives out
the exact recipe that he used. And the original chilli
spice mix that Joe probably did use is no longer
available - so, use Gebhardt or Mexene or whatever your
favourite is. - UDD
Title: Can Opener Corn Chowder
Categories: Five, Vegetables, Chilies, Dairy
Yield: 3 Servings
I can sort of taste it; don't think it's one I would do even if Steve could eat corn. I don't use too many canned vegetables, tomatoes (I
know, they're really fruit) being the main one. Just something about
the taste of most of them that doesn't appeal to us.
The corn is frozen and canned green chilies are pretty much a staple
item in my kitchen.
I'm with you on most canned veg - except beans (not green beans).
Corn, peas, carrots, potatoes (not soup), etc are all "off". Fresh or frozen
are *much* better- both in taste and mouthfeel.
Here's a can opener soup you can serve Steve and 7 others:
Title: Spicy 7-can Soup w/Ground Beef
Categories: Beef, Vegetables, Soups, Chilies
Yield: 8 servings
Looks like it can't decide if it wants to be vegetable beef soup or
chili. (G) Decades ago, when I was a Brownie Scout, our troop had a
week of day camp. We took turns (in small groups, with an adult supervising) making lunch; one day it was a basic hamburger stew. Just brown ground beef, add canned vegetable soup and water, simmer for a
few minutes. Quick and easy to do over a campfire.
Can't be chilli. No chilli spice or cumin.
... "Hard work should be rewarded by good food." -- Ken Follett
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