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I marinate chicken with fresh lime juice, garlic and olive oil, then grill it. You can eat it like that or cut it up and put it into tacos.
That leftover garlic lime chicken can make a white bean chili.
Pork carnitas. I put a pork tenderloin in the crock pot, squeeze an orange and a lime, add 5 whole cloves of garlic, some chicken broth, cumin and salt and let it cook all day. You can make tacos with that meat, enchiladas, or the white bean chili as well.
Spaghetti with whole wheat pasta
Turkey burgers. Made these the other night. I sautéed up a poblano, onion and garlic. Added that to the turkey with some salt and pepper. Put that on a whole grain bun. It was quite good. I served it sweet potato fries.
Just tried this one yesterday. I put 1.5 C applesauce, 1 T apple cider vinegar, 1 T dried onion flake, 1/4 t cinnamon and 2 cloves of garlic over 4 chicken breasts and cooked in the slow cooker. Served over orzo. That was a hit.
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I took last Thursday and Friday off for my birthday. So, I thought, what the heck, lets try not doing a bottle at nap and bed time. And guess what, he did just fine! I need to start giving that boy more credit. I thought it was going to be this huge battle, and it wasn't at all.View Thread


...so I'm sure a close eye is being kept.View Thread

troll is someone who posts inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online dicussion forum, chat room, or blog, with the primary intent of provoking other users into a desired emotional response or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troll_(Internet )
Is it a particularly nice word, no, but just wanted to actually define what an internet troll is. I have another message board I go to, totally unrelated to parenting. People will post stuff just to tork people and get an arguement starting. So, usually the next post after it is, don't feed the troll.
Again, may not be the nicest of words, but that is the 'technical' definition of the word.View Thread

I have thought about doing a garden, but you always end up with way more than you can use at once, so canning seems like a no brainer. Is it a lot of work? Is there a lot of up front cost if you want to start?View Thread

Does the food you can at home taste like canned food from the grocery store? Or do you think it has a better taste when you can it?View Thread

We have been thinking about signing up for it as well. If you do, let me know how you like it. Or, what you don't like about it too.View Thread

Maybe now that drama has settled down, that more people will start to post again. I think people get irritated and need to get away for a while. Although, each time this happens, we lose one or two people.View Thread
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