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The G-Grandson is over so I fixed us some tempura battered chicken strips and potato wedges. I also cut us up some fresh tomatoes I got this morning at the flea market.Had a delicious lunch today with mustard, chips, and my love for Honeycrisp apples
I made the sandwich at home; oh so delicious.
ooh I love potatoes and chicken strips with some honey mustard or some Cane's sauceThe G-Grandson is over so I fixed us some tempura battered chicken strips and potato wedges. I also cut us up some fresh tomatoes I got this morning at the flea market.
I topped it off with a bowl for each of us of halved fresh strawberries with a small scoop of churned vanilla ice cream in the middle.
The wife is a good cook and I'll eat what she puts before me but it's usually just simple country fare. She made stewed tomatoes and green beans the other day and they were fine eatin'.ooh I love potatoes and chicken strips with some honey mustard or some Cane's sauce
strawberries and ice cream sound so good
It's a good you can cook because women not cooking for men much any more.
Learn to cook or you'll starve.
Looks so good you've sparked my tastebuds for turkey. I would roast a breast, but we aren't using the oven--no AC.My roast turkey was sliced much thiner than the pic.
I made some fresh huckleberry ice cream for the grandkids on the 4th--I've never seen a 1/2 gallon of ice cream disappear so fast.I topped it off with a bowl for each of us of halved fresh strawberries with a small scoop of churned vanilla ice cream in the middle.
That's so sweet to do for your grandkids. That really made their summer special. It was educational for them to learn a "How To" step by step.I made some fresh huckleberry ice cream for the grandkids on the 4th--I've never seen a 1/2 gallon of ice cream disappear so fast.
That oven is a beast during the summer months. I bought already roasted turkey meat I just heated up in the microwave.Looks so good you've sparked my tastebuds for turkey. I would roast a breast, but we aren't using the oven--no AC.
The oldest was diligent as she stirred the cream to keep it from sticking and burning until it steamed. LOL, I love the experience.That's so sweet to do for your grandkids. That really made their summer special. It was educational for them to learn a "How To" step by step.