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Last Wednesday was Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent and one of two days observant Catholics are supposed to fast (which means one regular-sized meal, two lighter meals, and no snacks). That day I prepared a simple staff meal of tomato soup, grilled cheese, and fruit salad.
As you may also know, observant Catholics abstain from meat on Fridays during Lent, but I the associate priest told me he was trying to avoid it on Wednesdays too. I figured that if one person was choosing not to eat meat on Wednesdays others might also, and when I planned my menu for today's lunch I kept that in mind.
The meal had two main dishes. One was chicken thighs cut into chunks, then roasted and tossed with barbecue sauce. The second was a hearty fried rice with peas, carrots, edamame...and the leftover scrambled eggs from two Sundays ago. The buffet line also held a green tossed salad and a brownie cake.
At the end of the meal there wasn't much left, and everyone seemed satisfied, which made me feel good. Almost as good as using up food that otherwise would have gone to waste.
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Well done Kathy!
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DeleteHi Kathy (from another Kathy). I ran across your blog and enjoyed reading it. Sounds like you are a wonderful cook, something I am working on more now that I'm retired and have more time. I look forward to reading more of your posts and hope you will visit my brand new blog I just started today. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWelcome! It's always nice to come upon someone that shares the best name in the world :-) I'm off to read your little corner of the internet.
DeleteWorking smarter not harder. Way to go. I always thought people literally fasted so I learned something new.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure there are people who go the entire day without food, but 'officially' we're held to a pretty low standard :-)
DeleteCooking a lot and not having it eaten would be hard for me too, I hate waste, but around here leftovers often are forgotten. Your meals sound delicious, they're fortunate to have you. Fasting is actually good for you, being an Insulin Diabetic it is difficult for me, but when I do Fast, my Numbers are so much better.
ReplyDeleteI am a horrible faster, but I agree that it is a healthy idea.
DeleteYou are a real chef. and you know how to work a menu, for sure.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Years ago I learned to use every scrap of food to feed three growing boys. I had no idea it would benefit me decades later.
DeleteWe've gotten really careful not to waste food as well. Each week we have a leftover night, and often I'll use any leftover proteins in sandwiches.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like we're kindred spirits.
DeleteYou are so very creative, Kathy.
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