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    A jumbo tossed salad including roasted sunflower seeds.

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    It is SO hot that nothing sounds good except watermelon.

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    Wild rice with tomato sauce and Mexican blend cheese.

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    Steak and mashed potatoes. So my son grilled the steak and made the potatoes. We couldn’t stop eating them. Turns out that he used a stick of butter, sour cream, Parmesan cheese and salt. Good thing he doesn’t cook a lot.

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    Me: pork chop slow-cooked in soy sauce, (fake) brown sugar, and minced garlic, with farmer's-market-fresh green beans on the side.
    DW: salsa chicken -- chicken breasts cooked in salsa and topped with mozzarella cheese.

    We'll probably switch in a couple of days to finish up those meals. Tomorrow: roast chicken or ground-beef-filled zucchini boats.
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    Steve what is your fake sugar? Colored stevia?

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    Last night was eggplant pizzas. Tonight will be something with zucchini as we have been gifted some fresh from the garden.

    Steve, mind sharing your beef-filled zucchini boats recipe??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yppej View Post
    Steve what is your fake sugar? Colored stevia?
    It's "Brown Sugar" Swerve (erythritol). Comes out of the package remarkably like the real thing (except that it hasn't yet caked into a rock-like mass). I've used it a few times for non-baked-goods duty and it has worked out just fine.

    That said, I'm brining a brisket to make corned beef and I used real brown sugar for that. The amount of sugar used is minimal for five pounds of meat but the cost of five pounds of brisket is not minimal, so I don't want fake sugar to be what screws it up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by happystuff View Post
    Steve, mind sharing your beef-filled zucchini boats recipe??
    I don't mind at all. It's DW's turn to make dinner so she's using a recipe I don't yet have. I have, however, made these, which turned out very well:

    30-MINUTE ZUCCHINI PIZZA BOATS

    PREP TIME: 10 MINUTES COOK TIME: 20 MINUTES
    SERVINGS: 4
    CALORIES: 429 KCAL
    AUTHOR: INSPIRED BY THE GIRL ON BLOOR blog

    INGREDIENTS

    4 medium zucchini
    1 Tablespoon olive oil
    Salt and pepper to taste
    8 ounces italian link sausage, casing removed <== I just buy bulk Italian sausage. So much easier than undoing links.
    14 ounce jar pizza sauce
    1-1/2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
    1 cup sliced button mushrooms, optional
    1⁄2 green pepper diced
    1⁄4 cup diced red onion
    2 Tablespoons sliced olives
    1 Tablespoon chopped fresh basil, optional
    1 teaspoon red chili flakes, optional

    INSTRUCTIONS

    1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
    2. Cut each zucchini in half horizontally, then scoop out the seeds. If they don’t lie flat, trim a thin strip from the bottom. Place them on a baking sheet or in a 9x13 casserole dish. Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper.
    3. Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add sausage and cook until browned, 4-6 minutes, making sure to crumble the sausage as it cooks; drain excess fat. Stir in pizza sauce and heat for 1-2 minutes longer.
    4. Add sausage mixture to each zucchini boat, then top with cheese, mushrooms, green pepper, red onion and olives.
    5. Place into oven and bake until the zucchini is tender and the cheese has melted, about 12-18 minutes.
    6. Serve immediately, garnished with basil and red pepper flakes, if desired.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Teacher Terry View Post
    Steak and mashed potatoes. So my son grilled the steak and made the potatoes. We couldn’t stop eating them. Turns out that he used a stick of butter, sour cream, Parmesan cheese and salt. Good thing he doesn’t cook a lot.
    Ooooooo butter! I had to give it up when ?I started Weight
    watchers 6 months ago. Now, for this sweet corn season, I use trace amounts.

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