Today's featured ingredient was a package of smoked sausage bites, which I
incorporated into a cold pasta salad. The salad also included tri-color
rotini, cheddar cheese, black olives, carrots, broccoli, cherry tomatoes from
the parish garden, peppers, and a white wine vinaigrette. The meal also included a green salad, bread, and brownies.
When I got to the grocery store this morning I had a list of needed ingredients on my phone, but as I walked up and down the aisles I decided some pepperoncini would add an extra zing to the pasta. However, even the smallest jar on the shelf was way too much for my needs.
Then I remembered this grocery store had recently reinstalled their salad bar (which closed at the start of the Covid pandemic). When I reached the bar I saw it was half the size it used to be, but had what I needed. I filled a takeout salad dressing cup with sliced pepperoncini, put the lid on tightly, and placed it in my cart.
The salad bar was $10 a pound, but my cup weighed a little less than half a pound, so I got exactly what I needed and paid way less than the cost of the jar.
Five years ago today: Red Bud Woes
Good thinking!
ReplyDelete"no one was particularly interested in eating any type of leftovers"
ReplyDeleteLeftovers can be better than originals.
I agree. When I cook dinner at home I always aim for four servings-two nights automatically covered.
DeleteHi Kathy, so happy to see you’re still at it with blogging. I so admire that you’ve kept it up. Love your idea of getting exactly what you need from the salad bar. I used to do that for homemade pizza toppings.
ReplyDeleteHoly cow! What a treat to see your name pop up! It made me realize my Reader isn't picking up what you're putting out there. Off to see how I can fix that.
DeleteThat was such a good idea to get what you needed from the salad bar.. I love the trip-color rotini with all the veggies. Sounds like a perfect summer meal.
ReplyDeleteI've also been cooking a lot of cool entrees at home.
DeleteSmart fix!
ReplyDeleteWhat is an afterthought for you, is a staple in my fridge.
ReplyDeleteI'm finding a difference between ingredients are popular in my home and at the church. There's also the issue of refrigerator space.
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