Tag: Food
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Meal Prep
When I have the energy I love to make freezer meals that we can pull out at any time to use on days I am barely able to leave the couch let alone stand and cook in the kitchen. I usually prefer to freeze in glass or silicone bags and containers but my silicone bags…
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Rustic Ratatouille
Begin by preheating your oven to 350’F. Make the tomato sauce. In a cast iron skillet saute a large yellow onion and garlic, add that to a bowl with a large can of crushed tomatoes, basil, oregano, salt, and pepper. Immersion blend until mostly smooth. Some chunkiness is okay! Spread the tomato sauce in a…
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Easy Homemade Hotpockets
Good Pepperoni (Really any toppings you prefer) Mozzarella Parmesan Tomato Sauce Italian Seasonings Salt Pepper 1 Egg Freezer Pie Dough Preheat Oven to 350’F Mix in oregano, parsley, salt, pepper, and basil with the egg – set aside. Roll out the freezer pie dough, cut into 6×6″ squares Place egg mixture on the outside of…
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Creamy Taco Pasta
I had leftover taco ingredients and gluten free pasta. What did I do with all this comforty goodness? I turned it into dinner. Super easy. 1lb ground beef or venison 1lb gluten free pasta 1 cup fresh corn 2 cans diced tomatoes 1 package cream cheese 1/2 cup pepper jack cheese 1/2 cup sharp cheddar…
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Eggroll in a Bowl
This is a delicious and somewhat healthy dinner. 1/2 Green Cabbage sliced thin 1 Yellow Bell Pepper small diced 1 Yellow Onion diced 4 Green Onions sliced 8 Mushrooms sliced 1 lb Ground Chicken Salt to taste Pepper to taste 1/4 Cup Olive Oil 1/4 Cup Apple Cider Video Garlic to taste 2 TBS Soy…
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Fish Taco Bowls
Holy delicious batman. Tonight’s dinner was fish taco bowls. I’ve been so excited for this meal since we wrote the meal plan and grocery list for the week. Nom! 2 Servings 25 Minute Total Time Fish: 2 Pieces of Cod (Rice & Cabbage recipes allow for up to 4 pieces of cod) Olive Oil Salt…
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Quarantine Breakfast
Let’s talk about something other than the negatives of this pandemic. Throwback to one of my favorite breakfasts as a kid…eggs in a basket. Which I’ve been making for myself with Ezekiel bread for breakfast in this quarantine. It is bittersweet to have this free time since I’ve been laid off. What have been your…
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I’m So Blessed!
God has given me the best relationship I could have ever asked for. It is not perfect but I wouldn’t trade it for anything. It is everything. Apparently one of my love languages is food… He makes me French omelets and has dinner ready for when I get to his house. He has the heating…
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Veggie Taco Bake
Being laid off means going back to my roots of making do with what we have. This means making food stretch! You can make this with whatever veggies you have or whatever you find in the produce department on sale. 2 Green Zucchini 1lb @ $2.00 1 Yellow Squash 0.5lb @ $1.00 2 Medium Yellow Onions…
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