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Fri, Aug 05 2011, 6:46 am
worldpeace wrote: | Do any of u have more than 1 kid under 18 months?
Ur all so fancy!!!!
I do kah and I need some EASY QUICK recipes,
Ps.how do u make that toamao soup? |
btw, worldpeace, kah at one point I had 2 under 11 months and then 3 under 22 months. So yes, I know that it's hard to be fancy - imo, no need for it as long as the food is good and healthy! Every single thing on my menu is super easy and quick and does not require a lot of time standing around in the kitchen. If you ever need more ideas, feel free to ask b/c I have tons!
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Fri, Aug 05 2011, 12:04 pm
Shopmiami49 wrote: | So far we had:
Monday
Lunch - pizza and fries
Dinner - cheesy quinoa with cheesy baked beans
Tuesday
Lunch - tuna casserole and israeli salad
Dinner - chinese fried rice with eggs
Wednesday
Lunch - pizza topped with tomatoes, garlic, onion and baked potatoes w/ sour cream on the side
Dinner - split pea soup with lots of veggies and fresh baguettes
Thursday iy"H
Lunch - moon over miamis with homemade fresh bread and cheesy bruschetta on the side
Dinner - pea soup
Friday iy"H
Lunch - pea soup yet again!! And for anyone who wants, grilled cheese sandwiches
Sunday iy"H
Lunch - tuna patties and mashed potatoes and salad
Dinner - some type of quiche
Monday iy"H
Before fast - fresh bread/rolls, mushroom barley soup, breaded fish fillets, baked potatoes, grapes |
can I have the recipe for cheesy quinoa and cheesy baked beans, and what's cheesy bruschetta
tia
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Shopmiami49
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Sat, Aug 06 2011, 3:29 pm
Sure - the quinoa is real easy. You just do the regular water to quinoa amounts and add a little chicken soup mix during the boiling. When it is all finished, add some shredded cheese and just mix well. It is SO good. When I have more time, I usually saute an onion, some garlic and fresh mushrooms first in butter and then toast the quinoa before boiling.
The cheesy baked beans are posted here somewhere - I kind of made up the amounts, so bear with me as I try to "repeat" it:
1 can baked beans or white beans in tomato sauce
1 small can corn
1 large onion
a few cloves of garlic
3 tomatoes
(1/2 c. salsa - optional)
1 c. shredded cheese
1/2 c. milk
salt, pepper, garlic powder, chili powder to taste
Saute the onion, garlic, and mushrooms in oil, add the tomatoes and let simmer for about 5 minutes. Add the beans and corn and cook until slightly thickened - abt 15 minutes. Then add the cheese and milk and spices and turn off the flame. Stir until cheese is melted.
I often serve this with taco chips as a dip. It's REALLY yum!
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Sat, Aug 06 2011, 3:34 pm
I forgot about the bruschetta, sorry!
The basic idea is to take a french bread and slice it into 1/2" rounds. I lightly toast them - reeeeally light - and then add a mixture of chopped tomatoes, onions (or scallions), garlic powder and salt and then sprinkle cheese all over. Bake in the oven until cheese is bubbly.
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