Shabbat menu
Jan. 19th, 2007 03:46 pmVery, very low key this week, given that it's been a very overfull week, and I'm cooking for one.
I'd thought about making spicy nut noodles, but I just didn't feel like rushing about in the last hour before Shabbat.
- grape juice (using up leftover from Arisia)
- whole wheat pitas (read: too lazy to bake)
- hummus
- turkey meatloaf (with a head of roasted garlic, hot sauce, hot red pepper sauce, eggplant-garlic spread, multi-grain flakes, and ketchup) (I'm in a meatloaf rut recently; I think it's time to move on for a bit. Next week...)
- baked sweet potatoes
- roasted white and green vegetables (onion, zucchini, green beans)
- caramelized onions that are currently slated to go into green salad with oranges, a variety of interesting olives, and balsamic vinegar (though it's always possible salad for one won't happen)
- pizzelle (read: too lazy to bake)
I'd thought about making spicy nut noodles, but I just didn't feel like rushing about in the last hour before Shabbat.
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Date: 2007-01-20 09:35 am (UTC)# caramelized onions that are currently slated to go into green salad with oranges, a variety of interesting olives, and balsamic vinegar
Those sound lovely!
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Date: 2007-01-22 02:09 am (UTC)Makes me hungry, too...
Awesome meeting you, adding you, and checking out the farm in your memories.
<3<3<3
Ron
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Date: 2007-01-22 02:24 am (UTC)I post about food a lot: I tend to think in food frequently, plus it's non-controversial...
It was great meeting you too. Reciprocated.
<3
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Date: 2007-01-22 02:25 am (UTC)