So...whats for dinner?

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  • auntienance
    auntienance Member Posts: 4,216
    edited May 2013

    Carole, generally flour tortilla on the burrito. My recipe for this particular dish is as follows:

    1. Go to Trader joe's

    2. Place pkg of Chicken Chili Verdes Burritos in cart

    3. Take home and cook according to pkg directions

    4. Top with sauces/toppings of your choice

    5. Enjoy!

  • susan_02143
    susan_02143 Member Posts: 7,209
    edited May 2013

    Burritos are stuffed flour tortillas. The items to be stuffed and the tortilla are already warmed. Once the burrito is wrapped, there is no additional cooking. Enchiladas are made with corn tortillas, and are cooked in a sauce, often topped with cheese. Two different animals actually.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited May 2013

    Nancy... Love the details of your burrito recipe! Lol! Best easiest recipe

  • nibbana
    nibbana Member Posts: 464
    edited May 2013

    Had a scramble of ground beef, sweet potatoes with pastured eggs. Plus a Coconut Bliss chocolate bar. Non-dairy, it's made with coconut milk. I want to give the person who invented almond milk and coconut milk chocolate treats a big sloppy kiss!

  • eric95us
    eric95us Member Posts: 2,845
    edited May 2013

    HI Jenjen....I was reading about your tacos.  

    The burritos are the meatless meals for me; black beans, rice, corn, lettuce and cheese....but if I only have hard taco shells....the filling fits into tacos just fine... :-)

    The tacos get the shredded (usually) chicken.

    Today was one of those days where I managed to do more than I thought possible.  I went from making waffles, to sweeping, painting, weeding, shopping with mom and then my mother in law called..."My water heater is leaking...." :-)

    Eric



  • carberry
    carberry Member Posts: 1,153
    edited May 2013

    Nance  I second that...my kind of recipe!

    I made a pan of ziti with sausage yesterday early in the morning and when we got infrom outside late at night dinner was all set, just had to heat up and added some frozen green beans.

    Today i start my new job.  Have not worked in year and half due to stupid Ca! Went back to school and changed careers (no more nursing for me) and today I have the distinct privledge of starting at the bottom of the pole again!! Oh well, it gets me outta the house.

  • auntienance
    auntienance Member Posts: 4,216
    edited May 2013

    Carrie, congrats on the new job! Hope your transition is smooth. Eric, you are superman!



    Burritos are actually a cinch to make, especially if you have leftover meat like chicken, pulled pork (sans bbq sauce) or pot roast. They're a great way to use up rotisserie chicken.



    Speaking of burritos, has anyone tried the uncooked flour tortillas from Costco?



    Tonights dinner is a mystery to me at the moment.

  • Lacey12
    Lacey12 Member Posts: 2,951
    edited May 2013

    Carrie, congratulations, and best of luck as you start your new career! I'm impressed that you were able to go to school and make a career change while dealing with BC. I do hope the new job does NOT cut into your boat time! ;)



    I have many choices for dinner tonight. Went shopping to put together a few meals for a former colleague who has a lot going on....but didn't reach her to make sure she would be around to benefit from the offer. Bottom line, she isn't! That will teach me not to jump the gun! So I have makings for lasagna, meatballs or loaf, guacamole which I can't eat with ER+, and chicken thighs galore. So....may have a small cook and freeze fest here today, tho DH wants to take a field trip to the state retirement and SS offices to finish up my retirement and medicare paperwork. His compulsive idea of fun! I prefer the cook fest!



    Have a good day everyone......:)

  • Kaara
    Kaara Member Posts: 3,647
    edited May 2013

    I planted two Knockouts this year in Greenville in her honor...they are beautiful and tough, like she was.  What a brave woman.

    Another eye injection behind me...at this juncture I think I'll be having them monthly for the rest of my life so I'd better get used to it.  Right now I feel like I got shampoo in my eye, but that's about the only SE I have, so feel lucky!  Sure beats the alternative of going blind.

    My mini fasting caught up with me and I woke up with a bad headache this morning.  So...I'm back on protein and veggies...still trying to cut out white carbs as much as I can.  Dinner tonight will be cucumbers onions and tomatoes in oil and vinegar along with some okra and tomatoes served over brown rice.  Okra was fresh and locally grown, so I couldn't resist.  No one will eat it but me, so I'll have it all....lol!

  • liefie
    liefie Member Posts: 2,440
    edited May 2013

    Hi everybody,

    Have been lurking here for some time now, and really enjoy reading about the delicious and different foods that are prepared here. I love cooking, and love eating even more. So this is a good place for me to be. Since bc diagnosis 18 months ago I've also become much more healthy in my eating/cooking habits, or trying to - lol. Love baking too, but the temptation is just too great, so bake only occasionally.

    Yesterday had company. We have glorious warm weather here in BC at the moment, so the menu was curry-marinated pork chops on the barbecue, broccoli salad, oven-baked sweet potato, pear-strawberry-spinach salad with soft goat cheese, and barbecue buns. For this the dough is divided into buns, and barbecued slowly over low heat with closed lid. The smoky flavour is so good with a little butter and honey, or jam like apricot or strawberry. Also looks good with the grill marks. I had only one, promise.

    What's on the menu tonight? Wait for it . . . . leftovers!

    Good day to you all.

  • carolehalston
    carolehalston Member Posts: 6,887
    edited May 2013

    Nancy, the only problem with your recipe for burritos is no Trader's Joe within hundreds of miles!  

    Lacey, why is being ER+ a reason for not eating avocados?  The only thing I was told to avoid was soy. 

    Just got a call from the Toyota dealer's repairs guy who will take care of all my 2003 Camry's little problems for a mere $1100.  What a bargain.

    I must go and labor in the yard.  No excuses.  Car in the shop.  Sun out.  Temperature in the 60's.

  • jenjenl
    jenjenl Member Posts: 948
    edited May 2013

    Need some advise....I have left over pasta and cherry tomatoes.  Thinking of adding peas, zucchini, onion and garlic.  My only questions is how do you make a wine type sauce without heavy cream?  I have white wine.

  • Laurie08
    Laurie08 Member Posts: 2,891
    edited May 2013

    Jen- I would use broth, wine and make a roux with cornstarch and water to thicken.  That is how I do my Madeira chicken.

    I too have a lot of options for dinner tonight.  DH has been under a lot of stress dealing with an employee issue at work.  One of his guys used some poor judgement and he is trying to save his job.  I think I'll let him pick what we have.  Last night we just had turkey burgers.  We were tired after being busy having too much fun all weekend!  Too much tequila!  I just pulled brownies out of the oven and am going to get my butt in gear to take the kids on a bike ride.  (last thing I feel like doing!)  But it is worth it when they sleep well!  I will check in again in a bit :)

  • luvmygoats
    luvmygoats Member Posts: 2,942
    edited May 2013

    jenjenl - I did a quick google of "wine sauce for pasta" and came up with several choices top of list that did not have heavy cream. Can't address how good they are but recipes are out there. Do you have any alfredo sauce packages or cream cheese? or even sour cream? I know the cream cheese will work; I was going to make something like that last week like a chicken casserole.

    I found some frozen boneless pork ribs. Think I will sprinkle with the McCormicks maple BBQ seasoning I bought last week and slow cook in oven. Dinner at our house on DH's work nights is about 10 pm. And maybe an exciting box of mac/cheese and salad.

  • susan_02143
    susan_02143 Member Posts: 7,209
    edited May 2013

    Leftover pasta and veggies, I would make a pasta salad. Blanch the green veggies you want in the salad, dice the tomatoes, toss in a nice vinaigrette and add a bit of cheese. Toss and eat.

    Mr. 02143 wants burgers, so we have pulled out the last of the house-ground burger and house-made buns. I will make a salad of some kind, maybe cole slaw without mayo. More than enough for both of us though my lunch salad is already missing in action.

    *susan*

  • jenjenl
    jenjenl Member Posts: 948
    edited May 2013

    It turned out fantastic. I sauted the onions, cherry tomatoes and garlic.  Then added white wine and just 1 tbs of cream.  Added the pasta and then 1 tbs of parm cheese.  I was happy it tasted so good with such little cream and cheese.  I am one happy girl! 

  • Laurie08
    Laurie08 Member Posts: 2,891
    edited May 2013

    Jen- Yay for it turning out great!  I just saw in your signature you have a 3 and 5 year old....me too!

  • Lacey12
    Lacey12 Member Posts: 2,951
    edited May 2013

    Carole, I have pretty much avoided avocados since my obsession about what I should and should not consume based on my estrogen receptive cancer and tamoxifen regimen. I have no idea how true any of it is....and about the soy, I met with a cancer nutritionist around this time last year and she said to avoid things that were derivatives of soy (soy chips, etc) more than the real thing, so really I do not now who is on first with this damn nutrition thing.



    Here is one of the pages that I probably took to heart about avacado:



    http://foodforbreastcancer.com/foods/avocados



    I guess also the fat content concerned me even if it is a "good" fat. But boy I do like guacomole....:(



    Decisions, decisions.....



    Tonight we grilled steak and asparagus, to go with white sweet potatoes and garden salad.

  • susan_02143
    susan_02143 Member Posts: 7,209
    edited May 2013

    NO way am I giving up avocados. I think the "hidden" soy in processed food is a much bigger threat to our health. I figure that anything that I can eat the way it grows without any modifications is on the list of foods I can consume in moderate amounts. To be honest, we probably don't eat more than 10 of them a year.

    *susan*

  • Laurie08
    Laurie08 Member Posts: 2,891
    edited May 2013

    I agree not giving up avocados!

    Dinner was steak on the grill baked potatoes (Michelle I will never eat a baked potato without thinking of you!) and corn on the cob.

    Lacey- Did you watch the Big C?

  • Lacey12
    Lacey12 Member Posts: 2,951
    edited May 2013

    Yes, Laurie, I watched it, and hard as it is, I was able to manage it better this week. It seemed more blended. Several parts still heart breaking tho.....especially whenever they focus on her dealing with leaving her son... and his dealing with it...the scarf discovery scene tore me up. :( Is this slated for only two more sessions? Or am I confusing the number of episodes with another show. So well written!

  • auntienance
    auntienance Member Posts: 4,216
    edited May 2013

    Lacey, I think there are two more.

  • Lacey12
    Lacey12 Member Posts: 2,951
    edited May 2013
  • MinusTwo
    MinusTwo Member Posts: 16,634
    edited May 2013

    Liefie - welcome.  This thread moves fast but you'll have fun here.  At least reading & talking doesn't pack on the pounds.

    I am also going to continue eating avocados - but that would be less than 10 a year for me too.

    Dinner was on the road since I didn't finish w/my MO appointment until 7:15pm.  Ate a big green salad (yes, it's a no-no on chemo but I've been so good eating nothing but BRAT & poached chicken for 20 days) AND two slices of pepperoni & mushroom pizza.  I may be sorry tomorrow, but we only live once & I'll go back to bananas & rice in the morning.

  • LuvRVing
    LuvRVing Member Posts: 4,516
    edited May 2013

    Minus Two - my Dana Farber oncologists told me that I can eat fresh fruits and veggies unless I was neutropenic and that hasn't happened yet.  I don't eat from salad bars because of potential contamination from diners, but that's the extent of my germ avoidance.  I've been on chemo constantly since June 2011 and never had a problem.

  • auntienance
    auntienance Member Posts: 4,216
    edited May 2013

    Here's a (((hug))) for all you nurses out there. You are rock stars.

  • SpecialK
    SpecialK Member Posts: 16,486
    edited May 2013

    Hi all!  I have been M
    IA due to DD's graduation, party, family in town, and some doc appointments!

    Deb - so very sorry about your situation with your DH, illness is hard enough without the difficulty of feeling like it could have been avoided, and dealing with the business and legal issues too - will be sending your strength.

    Bedo - keeping you in my thoughts and hoping all goes well with your treatment.

    Luv - congrats on the new DGGD - so cute - hope all goes well for the new parnets, I know it is worrisome.  Yay for the Gemzar and ice cream induced drop in TMs - keep it up!

    Susan - I laughed at your too much milk story - you may have overreacted, lol!  Next time you buy milk call your DH first!  Awesome on your NED status, although I know it must be a hard fought victory! 

    Carole - sorry about your IRS deal - they are not very understanding as a group are they?

    Lacey - some statins have to be taken at night, specifically Crestor.  I was on Lipitor and it had no time constraint.  I took it at night anyway because that is when I take my stuff.  Meds make me a little nauseous so I figure I won't know that if I am asleep.  I started taking Lipitor after my hyst/ooph 13 years ago when my cholesterol climbed.  I changed my eating habits enough after BC that I asked my primary care if I could try to come off and see if I could hold my numbers steady.  I got down to 10mg dosing with excellent numbers so as of yesterday (doc appt #1 for the day) I am off with stellar numbers!  Yay! 

    Carberry - Yay for the new job.  My DSIL has been a nurse for about 35 years and would like to reset into a different job.  She is married to a minister who receives a stipend so she must work but I know that after all this time active nursing is wearing her out.

    Hello to everyone else!  Enjoying all the Cinco de Mayo recipes - that was my mom's b-day and she always liked that people were partying on her b-day!  The grad ceremony and party were fun.  Here is a pic of the desserts, with the new grad and a friend.  We had BBQ, chicken salad on rolls, tenderloin on garlic butter baguettes, mini reuben sandwiches, sweet and sour meatballs, an antipasto platter, veggies and yogurt green onion dip, lemon tarts, chocolate dipped strawberries, lemon cheesecake, peanut butter/chocolate cheesecake pops, mini cupcakes.  Lots of food - probably 50 people.  DS, who is in final exams and could not be there, made a 15 minute slideshow of her life from baby to now, not a dry eye in the house!  Awesome!

  • bobogirl
    bobogirl Member Posts: 2,777
    edited May 2013

    Lacey,  I am on board with not giving up avocados.  Although my tumor was not estrogen receptor positive -- I wouldn't presume to judge anyone who is, and who has done research on this specific issue :)

    However, my best friend is a nutritionist at a hospital.  I ran this by him, and he says you're 'good to go' on avocados.  He loves the 'good fats' they provide -- these fats actually fight cholesterol.  I'm paraphrasing here, I am not a perfect nutritionist :)  

    Are you on an extremely low-fat diet?  If so, I could understand not wanting to eat avocados...

    I am so pro-avocado -- you have launched me into action:)  PS -- now I want macaroni and cheese.  Who is responsible?  I'll give you a hint: it is someone who loves goats...  :)

    Laurie, your posts give me flashbacks!  Mine are ages 7 and 8, as I have said.  I remember all of that so vividly!  Wish I were there to give you a little break..

  • Laurie08
    Laurie08 Member Posts: 2,891
    edited May 2013

    Hi everyone!  Welcome back Special K the party sounds wonderful!

    Deb, Bedo and Debbie- thinking of you.  Thinking of all of you going through treatment and struggles.

    Today was a get things done day with the kids visiting my in laws for the day.  I also had my one year check with the breast surgeon and go the all clear for another year.  Dh is working late tonight so dinner will be whatever the kids want to have.  I will miss having a real dinner and eating not great instead.

    Only two more episodes left of the Big C :(  Lacey for me one of the saddest moments was when the son was watching his mom go to make dinner for him and he was watching her struggle to walk.  Made me think of my mom and how I hated to see her struggle with daily tasks like walking at the end.  Also funny that back in the 80's my mom used to wear scarves all the time- hadn't in years but I kept half and my brother kept half.  One of the few things my brother actually requested.  They smell of her perfume and he actually has one under glass on an end table.  Sometimes- it's the little things. 

    Bobo- Thanks for the offer of giving me a break!  It is busy in this house all the time. But they are affectionate little buggers and the snuggles I get make the hysterics worth it at the end of the day.  If only they would stop fighting!!!!

  • liefie
    liefie Member Posts: 2,440
    edited May 2013

    Minus Two, thanks for the welcome. I can see this is a busy thread.

    Since my first post here I have not cooked anything, as we are still on the leftovers of that meal. Don't know why I made so much food. Lucky that DH does not mind what I give him, as long as I feed him. Lol.

    Special K, the food sounds yummy!

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