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Re: Cooking At Home

Postby Spontaneo » 03 Jan 2025, 16:14

Last night, I decided that I need a change. I am tired of brewing my diet Arnold Palmers (homemade). I really need a change.

I thought, instead of brewing 2 to 3 pitchers every night, to simply fill up a few gallon pitchers with plain water and then when pouring in my water bottles until full, just toss in 2 true lemon packets.

I can save alot of money instead of buying crates of water too!
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Re: Cooking At Home

Postby Spontaneo » 25 Jan 2025, 16:04

I have Chicken Parmesan cooking in the Crock-Pot. I really do not like chicken, but with a ton of spaghetti sauce and mozzarella, I can handle the taste.

Then, my roommate has decided to have dinner together which I am happy about.

I am not sure if I am going to be able to chew the Chicken Parmesan or not, so I am cooking for a few more extra hours than usual.
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Re: Cooking At Home

Postby Spontaneo » 05 Feb 2025, 00:08

I was searching online for a good Crock-Pot instant mashed potatoes soup recipe and came across this microwave version! I have prepared Crock-Pot instant mashed potatoes before, but not soup!

Now, with this Crock-Pot microwave instant mashed potatoes soup recipe, we can get our potato-comfort fix in a little over a minute!

You don't have to wait forever for potatoes to cook.

This recipe is a keeper!

https://www.food.com/recipe/potato-soup-in-a-mug-150768
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Re: Cooking At Home

Postby Spontaneo » 06 Feb 2025, 03:20

I am still chew on nachos with my 2 teeth left on top! So, yesterday, I prepared nachos and had leftovers for today!

Does food taste better the day after to you?
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Re: Cooking At Home

Postby Spontaneo » 07 Feb 2025, 19:23

This evening, I am going to have a cup of coffee or 2 then going to grab the Crock-Pot to prepare Slow Cooker French Toast Casserole! We have some bread that is a little stale but is still good!

Last week, I went to buy some Crock-Pot liners. The Crock-Pot liners were Buy 1 box Get 1 free! Yay!

Do you ever have any recipes for day-old bread or really any other food? Not extremely bad food with stuff growing on the food that is!

If so, what are your recipes?
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Re: Cooking At Home

Postby Spontaneo » 10 Feb 2025, 15:45

When cooking and dining at home, you can be yourself. You do not have to be all stuffy and proper.

Do you really need both elbows off of the table? Do you really need 2 napkins with 1 on your lap? 1 for your mouth. 1 for your nose.

Is reaching across the table really that big of a deal?
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Re: Cooking At Home

Postby james27 » 16 Feb 2025, 01:42

Absolutely! Cooking at home is such a vibe! There’s something so satisfying about whipping up your favorite meals and getting creative in the kitchen. Plus, you can totally customize everything to your taste!
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Re: Cooking At Home

Postby Spontaneo » 16 Feb 2025, 02:37

james27 wrote:Absolutely! Cooking at home is such a vibe! There’s something so satisfying about whipping up your favorite meals and getting creative in the kitchen. Plus, you can totally customize everything to your taste!


Thank you! I agree with you! I like to create my own protein shakes. Where am I going to buy a protein shake?
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