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Too much good stuff
A little too ironic...
Like rain on your wedding day.
A little too ironic...
It isn't cheap. It is sooo tender, so delicious. Worth the price, imo.Good call on the Bison. Will check it out.
It isn't cheap. It is sooo tender, so delicious. Worth the price, imo.
lol...yes!Yea but does it taste like beef?
Oh, if you ever want to REALLY treat yourself, get yourself a nice Bison/Buffalo steak from Sprouts. It's better for you than chicken, and OMG delicious.
edit: Okay, it's on-par with chicken:
Bison (6 oz Ribeye):
317 Calories
10g fat
4.3g sat fat
141mg Cholesterol
52.7g protein
Beef (6 oz Ribeye):
570 Calories
49.5g fat
21g sat fat
120mg cholesterol
28.5g protein
Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breast (6 oz):
280 Calories
6g fat
1.8g sat fat
144mg cholesterol
52.8g protein
Good call on the Bison. Will check it out.
Like rain on your wedding day.
Oriental Garden at the Pavillions.
I'm thinking cereal cuz I don't want to cook more chicken.
I just haven't had the 3 hours to make a loaf (all combined).
That's why my grandmother got up at 4am.
How did the pot roast turn out? (I love pot roast!)
It's my daughter's 22nd birthday (sigh...) so she gets whatever she wants for dinner. Tonight's menu:
Country style pork ribs
Asparagus
Chicken & broccoli rice-a-roni (hey, whatever!)
...and one artichoke just for her, with garlic butter sauce
For dessert I made her:
Mocha chip cheesecake (all from scratch)
and
Homemade Reese's peanut butter cup ice cream
The cheesecake looks fabulous...I hope the ribs turn out ok. Heading home from work shortly to get started on them.
I'm on a really restrictive diet, so I didn't get to have anything but the asparagus. It's sooo hard making things like cheesecake & ice cream knowing you won't get to eat itHow'd it turn out, Linder?
I'm on a really restrictive diet, so I didn't get to have anything but the asparagus. It's sooo hard making things like cheesecake & ice cream knowing you won't get to eat it
Everyone said it was delicious, though. I'm taking their word for it
I've never made country style pork ribs before (that I remember, at any rate). I lightly coated them with a flour/salt/pepper mix and seared them, then slow roasted them with a beef broth & asst seasonings mixture.
The cheesecake looked really good; I'm freezing myself a small piece for later, lol, and I also saved a small tupperware container of ice cream.