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Glad to have you join us. Your moniker suggests that you spend a lot of time in the kitchen - at least on FridaysNever waded in here before, but have been lurking for quite some time. I love reading about food and menus and all things related.
Tonight we had a soup I’ve been making for many years and it’s universally commented on whenever I serve it, so I thought maybe some of you here might be interested.
It’s actually a “copy cat” recipe of the Olive Garden’s Zuppa Toscana. It’s simple, peasant food, but delicious and so very satisfying on a cold, winter day.
I make some slight variations on the recipe and always use homemade chicken stock. I’d be happy to post the recipe if anyone is interested.
Here are some speckled butterbeans I got at our Farmer's Market a couple of years ago. I thought they were pretty.Today the food pick up had Speckled Butterbeans. I don’t think I’ve ever had them. I’m reading about them and they sound similar to Lima beans. I think I’ll cook them in veggie broth to give them some good flavor.
The flowers are pretty. No idea what type they are. I’m not a big fan of ice cream but my kiddo likes it. We can’t eat the coconut one tho.
I pulled 2 small rutabagas this morning. I didn’t thin the seedlings well enough. So the others will have more room now. Picked 2 zucchini’s too.
Tomorrow I don’t have to be anywhere thankfully! I can meal prep and organize my freezers. I’ve been sticking everything in there haphazardly.
Oh pretty! So how did you cook them? This bag was frozen so I put them right back in the freezer.Here are some speckled butterbeans I got at our Farmer's Market a couple of years ago. I thought they were pretty.
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My preference is to put some fatback, ham or a bacon slice in beans. But the youngest kiddo doesn’t eat meat. So I’ll use veggie broth, fresh onion, garlic, etc.I don’t know what all your dietary restrictions are, but they are really good cooked with lean ham in them. Or if you are going healthier I cook about half a bag like yours at a time. I add a tablespoon of chicken better than bullion and no salt. The BTB is salty enough.
I blanched them for a few minutes, then froze them. They needed to be cooked at least 30 minutes when I took them out of the freezer.Oh pretty! So how did you cook them? This bag was frozen so I put them right back in the freezer.
With the freeze dryer you just add water or stock to bring it back. Hot or cold depending upon the food. I’ve only done my chicken vindaloo so far and it worked really well. A friend I gave some raw frozen eggs to said they worked great and tasted great with just equal parts water added.@Tbone144 how to you revive your frozens?
I rarely use a Speedway and never even thought about getting food there. Not sure the ones here in FL are that updated yet. If they are, I haven't seen them.When you think of gas station food, what comes to mind? Shriveled up pizza? Day-old hot dogs? A bag of Spicy Sweet Chili Doritos?![]()
Best gas station eats: We tried your favorite spots in Metro Detroit
We asked WDIV Insiders what the best gas station foods are in Metro Detroit -- and they had some pretty great recommendations.www.clickondetroit.com
We asked our WDIV Insiders what they thought -- and, yes, some were repulsed at the mere suggestion you make a meal out of anything found inside a gas station.
But, many made it clear there are plenty of options out there -- hidden gems, if you will -- that are better than just good, and can make for an inexpensive way to feed the whole family.
We set out to try a few of the options that were most popular among our Insiders. We settled on four that we thought were above average -- here are our findings...
Allsup’s burritos are supposed to be legendary. They aren’t gluten free so I haven’t tried them but apparently people are big fans. Bucee’s is my favorite when on the road. I can get fresh cut veggies, some smoked loin or turkey, sometimes venison sausage, and beaver nuggets for dessert. My husband likes their brisket sandwiches and I’m a big fan of their red velvet fudge. The Stripes breakfast tacos are supposed to be good but I haven’t tried them either.When you think of gas station food, what comes to mind? Shriveled up pizza? Day-old hot dogs? A bag of Spicy Sweet Chili Doritos?![]()
Best gas station eats: We tried your favorite spots in Metro Detroit
We asked WDIV Insiders what the best gas station foods are in Metro Detroit -- and they had some pretty great recommendations.www.clickondetroit.com
We asked our WDIV Insiders what they thought -- and, yes, some were repulsed at the mere suggestion you make a meal out of anything found inside a gas station.
But, many made it clear there are plenty of options out there -- hidden gems, if you will -- that are better than just good, and can make for an inexpensive way to feed the whole family.
We set out to try a few of the options that were most popular among our Insiders. We settled on four that we thought were above average -- here are our findings...
I rarely use a Speedway and never even thought about getting food there. Not sure the ones here in FL are that updated yet. If they are, I haven't seen them.
We have WaWa's now and they have a good food selection: subs, breakfast sandwiches, food bowls, mac n cheese, specialty drinks counter which includes coffees, milkshakes, etc. There is a fresh food section for salads, fruits, meat/cheese snacks, along with the usual junk food and drink cases along the wall. They do a heck of a business.