In Season Recipes
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Love the last two posts.
My tastes are changing due to taking afinitor now my go to meal is Oatmeal with apples, pecans, rasins and cinnamon. Yum!
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Mandy Lesco sounds good. We have a Hungarian Sausage supper here twice a year and I always get some for the freezer and that is what I fix for Christmas Eve dinner. We eat it with green beans and mashed potatoes and applesauce.
I can even eat it cold for breakfast the next morning.
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Redheaded1 your Hungarian Sausage supper sounds yummy. Only I am a vegetarian so I might do that meal without the sausage or with veggie sausages. :-) Are you Hungarian by the way (I'm 1/2 Hungarian with a father who was born in Budapest).
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no I am not Hungarian at all, but I grew up in a working class neighborhood that was populated with Hungarians as the railroad came through our town. Irish, German, Swedes and Hungarians. We have an organization called the American Hungarian Club, which is limited (until recently) to those who could establish Hungarian descent by birth or marriage, and I grew up getting to go there twice a year when they had this open Sausage supper. Garlic, Paprika, man is it good....
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Redhead1 that is interesting about the Hungarian club. As my dad was an immigrant from Hungary and trying hard to be American (that's how they did it in those days), he was not a member of any club limited to Hungarians. But we did have Hungarian flavors in the things that were cooked in the home. If you don't mind, where did you grow up (feel free to private message me on that one).
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Mandy I grew up in Central Illinois (Bloomington, to be exact) it was the home of the Chicago Alton Railway Shops.
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TomorrowI make my vegetarian version of "hoppin john" to insure a prosperous new year. And to the gals here, I wish you all a 2016 of health, happiness, and peace.
Hugs, Mandy1313
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Sounds great Teka! We had our vegetarian hopping john and everyone really enjoyed it...should use black eyed peas in my cooking more often.
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Hi everyone, and happy new year!
I just wanted to share with you what is in season here in Iceland at this time of year. I am not sure if you will ask for recipes though :-)
Let me introduce the Icelandic Thorramatur, including sheep head, rams testicles, smoked lamb, haggis, fermented shark, sour whale and more :-) This was indeed traditional food back in the days.
Not really my cup of tea, but I taste the shark and the smoked lamb is delicious. Dried fish is also a part of this seasonal feast and that is very nice to.

Kind regards from snowy Icleand :-)
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Hi Idum, being vegetarian, none of those foods appeal to me. But at one point some friends of mine, identical twins did a small study on indiginous diets...one ate a traditional English diet and one ate the local diet which featured treats such as raw walrus meat and other delights. The one on the indiginous diet had better blood counts in all areas. So there may be some health values to those Icelandic treats. Where in Iceland do you live? I have friends in Flateyri and Reykjavik.
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Hi Mandy, fortunately this food is not on our tables on daily bases, but it is pretty much what kept the Icelandic nation alive back in the days. I bet they were not the healthiest population on the planet back then :-)
I am a lover of the Mediterranean diet, I love vegetarian dishes, but I still use chicken a lot. Keep the sugar, dairy products and red meat at bay.
I live in the east side of Iceland in a place called Reydarfjordur. If you have seen the BBC´s Fortitude, you can see my surroundings at wintertime. They are actually filming a new series these days, so we feel like we are living in Hollywood right now :-)
Are your friends in Flateyri Icelanders? I have never been there, always on my checklist to take a trip to the West fjords. I have to meet my onc in Reykjavík every month for my checkup and chemos. It is an hour flight.
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Idun: My friends in Flateyri are citizens of the world. The husband is English and the wife has Icelandic citizenship, and an Icelandic mother, but grew up all over the world. She spend most of her childhood in Iceland and came back as an adult. I'm from the US so I haven't seen BBC's Fortitude. I have seen photos of Flateyri in winter though and heard about how cold it is. :-) A monthly plane flight for an onc visit must be challenging during the winter. Is it possible to do it as a day trip or do you stay overnight in Reykjavik?
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Lovely thought Teka. And I like your "note to self " also--I am going to use it to sign some emails. :-)
For all of you who celebrate Easter, have a wonderful holiday.
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Happy Easter Everyone!
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new favorite way to use the oh so plentiful mint in my garden.
Melon, strawberries, lime and mint. Yum
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Anyone looking forward to fall comfort foods?! Or who is going into spring and excited about the new produce?
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HI All!
We have not been active on this thread for a while. But i did want to send you all greetings for a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Hugs
Mandy1313
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hi all
Hoping this thread gets active. I have so much pesto in my freezer. Any ideas how to use it with mostly veggies not just pasta?
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Hi 3-16-2011 (I feel like I should be holding a stethoscope to a safe while I turn the dial to crack it)!
I think a small amount of pesto stirred into a mess of steamed veggies would be great! Lucky you to have a freezer full.
It's actually a little chilly in Houston today, so I've been cooking a pot of Navy beans all day with tons of garlic, onions, celery, and carrots plus pepper, thyme, bayleaf, and a dash of chili powder. For some reason my mother used to put a little chili powder in her white beans, so in her memory, I do the same. I
We'rehaving it tonight with cornbread and some chopped up onion to sprinkle on top (of the beans...not the cornbread).
Delicious and cheap, my dinner mantra.
Katty
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Hi 3-16 and Kathy:
Kathy your meal sounds perfect for when you need warm comort food. I make similar things as I am a vegetarian.
And 3/16, there are a zillion ways to use pesto: Here are some ideas from the internet:
1. Put it on meats such as grilled steak or chicken
2. Make a dip--add some sour cream and it is a good dip
3. spread it on anything--on a piece of baguette and then add some sliced tomatoes for lunch
4. Mix into salad dressing
6. Add to your favorite eggs.
If you google uses for pesto, you will find a zillion ways to use that stash of yours in a hurry.
Wishing you all good things.
Mandy 1313
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your dinner sounds really good to me. I have been finishing off a crock pot of "crockpot cheeseburgers" browned crumbled hamburger meat, 2 oz of cubed Velvetta, a couple tablesppons of milk, black pepper and 1/4 cup chopped onion. Cook on low until done--(an hour or so, since your meat is already cooked) I also add about 1/4 cup of dill pickle relish to it. in place of 1/4 cup chopped green pepper, which I never have. Put some mustard on your bun and pile it on.
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The beans came out great, really creamy - they will be even better tonight - and they are nutritious, as well. I love it when a meal hits on all cylinders: easy to cook, delicious, inexpensive, and nutritious. Mandy, I was a vegetarian for many years off and on, so much of what we eat is vegetarian fare, whether at home or eating out. Our favorite restaurant here in Houston is a cheap Indian vegetarian buffet, Bombay Sweets. I have craved red meat A LOT over this past year since my diagnosis and treatment and have probably eaten more of it than in many years past. Heck, I just love good food and eating!
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