Happy anniversary, catherine! Just so long as you don't use having a haddock as an excuse for not enjoying family time.![]()
Happy anniversary, catherine! Just so long as you don't use having a haddock as an excuse for not enjoying family time.![]()
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I tried a Sesame Honey Chicken Instapot Recipe. FANTASTIC! I added steamed broccoli and served it over basmati rice.
Pulled pork on a pretzel bun (we have several quarts of pulled pork in the freezer).
Pasta w/Ratatouille from the freezer and some crumbled Italian sausage/ground turkey mixed in. Fresh Parm grated over the top.
Taco Salad on fresh spinach instead of lettuce mix.
It's been a tasty week here.
Soup(e) au pistou, too much work just for me, but there you go.
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Happy Anniversary, Catherine and DH. A haddock dinner sounds like a great way to celebrate!
DH made a pile of fried chicken cutlets. He always did a great job on these, but in recent months, he's been adding some curry to the breadcrumb seasonings and that elevates them to something truly amazing!
My Polish DIL makes the best breaded chicken fried cutlets. Then she makes little balls instead of potatoes and we smothered it all with gravy.
Happy belated Anniversary! Hope you both had a great dinner!
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Thank you, happystuff, and all the well-wishers! We had a great Zoom visit with all 4 kids and all 4 grandkids, and then we had DH's delicious dinner. He also gave me a set of snowshoes--Steve, you mentioned switching from cross-country skis to snowshoes... well, I hadn't decided if I should try the skis I got for Christmas because I was worried I wouldn't like them. Last weekend, DD and I went snowshoeing on a trail for the first time with borrowed snowshoes and I LOVED the snowshoes. For a timid athlete like me, they were much better than skis. Snowshoes protect you from falling, and skis come with a pretty high risk of falling, and I truly don't want to twist an ankle at my age.
So I'm returning the cross-country skis (thank you, 90-day return policy!) and embracing the snowshoes which I think will encourage me to engage in more outdoor winter activity.
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