How many of you guys here really, really enjoy cooking and planning meals?

   / How many of you guys here really, really enjoy cooking and planning meals? #161  
Anybody ever eat roasted Kale chips...them things are addictive!
 
   / How many of you guys here really, really enjoy cooking and planning meals? #162  
I like my oatmeal with the crunch that steel cut oats gives it. Less that 5 minutes on the stove with blueberries and walnuts thrown in as it boils the water out!

We are getting 8 eggs a day now. -Fried, omlettes. pancakes, french toast (with my bread), quiche, home fries (our potatoes) - it all feels healthier than the stuff I used to eat.

Cabbage stew in the crock pot- our: tomatoes, cabbage, turnip, potatoes just tastes right. I flavor with hungarian paprika, cayenne pepper, cilantro and black pepper.

Meat- I am a softy and won't kill our chickens. I generally don't eat it unless my wife wants some.
 
   / How many of you guys here really, really enjoy cooking and planning meals? #163  
I like my oatmeal with the crunch that steel cut oats gives it. Less that 5 minutes on the stove with blueberries and walnuts thrown in as it boils the water out!

We are getting 8 eggs a day now. -Fried, omlettes. pancakes, french toast (with my bread), quiche, home fries (our potatoes) - it all feels healthier than the stuff I used to eat.

Cabbage stew in the crock pot- our: tomatoes, cabbage, turnip, potatoes just tastes right. I flavor with hungarian paprika, cayenne pepper, cilantro and black pepper.

Meat- I am a softy and won't kill our chickens. I generally don't eat it unless my wife wants some.
 
   / How many of you guys here really, really enjoy cooking and planning meals? #164  
Agree on Anasazi, very tasty. Got it from a mail order place. So many beans so little time! Corti Bros here in Sacramento stocks a bunch of lesser known types.
 
   / How many of you guys here really, really enjoy cooking and planning meals? #165  
I like my oatmeal with the crunch that steel cut oats gives it. Less that 5 minutes on the stove with blueberries and walnuts thrown in as it boils the water out!

We are getting 8 eggs a day now. -Fried, omlettes. pancakes, french toast (with my bread), quiche, home fries (our potatoes) - it all feels healthier than the stuff I used to eat.

Cabbage stew in the crock pot- our: tomatoes, cabbage, turnip, potatoes just tastes right. I flavor with hungarian paprika, cayenne pepper, cilantro and black pepper.

Meat- I am a softy and won't kill our chickens. I generally don't eat it unless my wife wants some.



When you say turnip is that a true turnip or is it rutabaga. I only ask because around here the terminolgy is interchangeable with a lot of folks, and it becomes confusing for many others lol!


And just FYI for those that might not don't know the differences a Rutabaga is actually cross between a cabbage and turnip.

Tcreeley I know a local farming entrepreneur who is raising organic free ranging chickens for markets and when it comes time to sell the processed birds he steadily gets more than $25 each on average. Or better than $5.00lb :shocked:
 
   / How many of you guys here really, really enjoy cooking and planning meals? #166  
Have you ever tried posole? It is essentially green chili stew but you add a can of hominy. It has a sweet flavor and really compliments the green chili. I've introduced it to numerous people and no one doesn't like it. Its traditionally served with a plate of toppings that each person can add to stretch it and make a one dish meal. They make big round plates in Mexico [ like a sombrero with little compartments around the brim] that hold tortillas, cabbage, radishes, lemons, cheese, onions, peppers, and anything else you might want to use as a heavy garnish.

Coming back to this thread after a while. Maybe there should be a thread on GMO. On the topic of cooking, 2Lane (post 51) mentioned a green chili stew. Please post the recipe. I make a simple green chili using green chiles (anaheim and jalapeno), onions, garlic, and pork roast. I serve it in bowls, or in burritos, or in tacos, or for breakfast with eggs and tortillas. A family favorite for many years. Always looking for new options though.
 
   / How many of you guys here really, really enjoy cooking and planning meals? #167  
Grilled bacon wrapped cube steaks stuffed with cream cheese

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   / How many of you guys here really, really enjoy cooking and planning meals? #169  
When you say turnip is that a true turnip or is it rutabaga. I only ask because around here the terminolgy is interchangeable with a lot of folks, and it becomes confusing for many others lol!


And just FYI for those that might not don't know the differences a Rutabaga is actually cross between a cabbage and turnip.

Tcreeley I know a local farming entrepreneur who is raising organic free ranging chickens for markets and when it comes time to sell the processed birds he steadily gets more than $25 each on average. Or better than $5.00lb :shocked:
- Turnips - looks like a huge radish! Stores not more than a few weeks. I cube, blanche, and freeze them. -Never had rutabaga as yet!
 
   / How many of you guys here really, really enjoy cooking and planning meals? #170  
Never had rutabaga as yet!

Wow that seems so surprising to me. I have 3 in the refrigerator right now and I bet there is close to a 1/2 ton of them left in the apple storage cooler down at the business I work for...just keeping them cold and with a decent humidity level they store for months! :D
 

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