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What's the most common thing you eat in your house for...
Supper/Dinner/whatever you call it? For this family it's usually Coneys.
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We quit carrying out meals years ago, after my husband's brother had a heart attack at age 35. Heart disease runs in their family so it was a healthy choice for us. And it saves us money. I should add that when we made this decision we were carrying out way too much - picking up Wendy's or McDonald's after a soccer game or practice. I just had to get in the habit of simmering entrees, using the crock pot or preparing food to easily be cooked when we got home. We eat a lot of rice, since it cooks quickly, for one example. If we do carry out, it's usually pizza. Not saying we don't, since it is a treat and sometimes we get sick of homecooked meals (I am not a great chef, by any stretch of the means!).
If I had to pick one common food in this house it would be cereal. And we always have bananas on hand (my favorite food).
Mary
If I had to pick one common food in this house it would be cereal. And we always have bananas on hand (my favorite food).
Mary
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We BBQ a "LOT!" 4-5x per week, usually ribs or seafood but NOW....I'm on this Sushi KICK, I started making my OWN sushi about 4 weeks ago, mainly California rolls, however, I'm doing the raw Ahai Tuna tonight! Making California Rolls are EASIER than I thought, the secret is the rice and Nori (seaweed)
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