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Going very light this week. Tonight, chicken paillards (sp?) with a clementine salsa. Not sure what else, possibly black beans.
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I decided on the Slow Cooker Classic Pot Roast with mashers and peas. We really like it last time, and it'll give me a chance to get my housework and washing done.
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We're having the red curry chicken, rice, and broccoli tonight. Late lunch yesterday so we weren't hungry for dinner.
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I wonder how kettle corn would be with a little peanut butter?? I hope Labs answers about before or after popping coating the popcorn.......it could be our late snack.
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I saw a peanut butter popcorn on FoodGawker.com. Since my computer is down I don't have the recipe handy - but a search on there should find it. As I recall the PB went on the popcorn after it was popped.
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I wonder how kettle corn would be with a little peanut butter?? I hope Labs answers about before or after popping coating the popcorn.......it could be our late snack.
It's good, but for my own taste, I like the regular popcorn better. Well-buttered popcorn goes very well with the peanut butter, too. Note that I wouldn't try popping the corn in the peanut butter nor pouring a whole bunch of melted peanut butter over the popcorn. Just dig out a very-heaping tablespoon of peanut butter (let everyone else get his or her own) and just dredge a kernel or two of the popped corn in the peanut butter that's on the spoon as you munch away.
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You know, the more I think about this, the better it sounds. It might would even improve the kettle corn, too.
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I have a couple of acorn squashes wanting to be used up, so I'm roasting them with a small pork loin roast. Also have lots of spinach to use up, so I'll make some garlicky sauteed spinach, too.
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acorn squash?????? how did this get in our conversation of peanut butter kettle corn, may I ask??????
sorry, Jeannette, it took me a minute to get back on track.
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