I was telling Jason about my last entry and reminiscing about the meals my mom made and other food experiences.
It brought up some other food stages - like I used to do whole chicken often and then do casseroles or enchiladas with the meat I picked off the bone. We used to eat Beaker Soup a lot - like lunch and dinner up to five days a week with homemade bread - part of that was when Zack and Crys lived with us! We have gone through a baked ziti phase, a Cobre Valley casserole phase and when we were in college we did a lot of chicken skillets. I used to make enchiladas and macaroni and cheese fairly frequently - despite my not loving the macaroni and cheese - Jason does. I now only make it occasionally - and as Jason pointed out it would be quite expensive in terms of WW points. I did a lot of lentil soup (two varieties) for a brief stint. Dai's favorite food was red lentil soup for awhile even. I used to always keep sausage in the house - for pasta or otherwise. I am not sure exactly what we did with it - just that it was one of the things I kept in the house regularly.
It brought up some other food stages - like I used to do whole chicken often and then do casseroles or enchiladas with the meat I picked off the bone. We used to eat Beaker Soup a lot - like lunch and dinner up to five days a week with homemade bread - part of that was when Zack and Crys lived with us! We have gone through a baked ziti phase, a Cobre Valley casserole phase and when we were in college we did a lot of chicken skillets. I used to make enchiladas and macaroni and cheese fairly frequently - despite my not loving the macaroni and cheese - Jason does. I now only make it occasionally - and as Jason pointed out it would be quite expensive in terms of WW points. I did a lot of lentil soup (two varieties) for a brief stint. Dai's favorite food was red lentil soup for awhile even. I used to always keep sausage in the house - for pasta or otherwise. I am not sure exactly what we did with it - just that it was one of the things I kept in the house regularly.
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