I've only been making two things for dinner- Speghetti and Tuna pasta so I need some ideas...Remember I'm a simple cook, but not retarded. So any ideas?
We had BBQ Beef sandwiches last night, they were awesomely delicious and easier than pasta! Just stick a small roast in a crock pot with 1/4 C water and 1/2 bottle of BBQ Sauce. When its done cooking just pull it all apart with a fork and put it on rolls. you can add more BBQ sauce to your sandwhich if you want, we did.
We've done that same technique with chicken! Put chicken in with the water and bbq sauce and add cut up carrots and potatoes, onions if you like.
I'm also a big fan of stir-fry. It's easy if you like shrimp (no cutting!) Just buy pre-bagged stir-fry veggies, frozen shrimp, and a bottle of sauce & cook it together. A rice cooker is helpful.
Hamburger helper is fast and good too, we only eat the Italian Cheesy Shells one. We put Turkey meat in, rather than beef, its cheaper and tastes better.
We've been having eggs and hashbrowns for dinner lately w/ salsa.
Also, Heidi gave me this recipe. Just chop a bunch of veggies like onions, carrots, potatoes, peas and sautee them in a little oil. Add some curry paste and coconut milk and let it cook down a bit. Serve over rice. You can add meat too. (Kinda like that curry chicken you had at our house from Costco.)
NBA 2k12 --- I know. I KNOW. I've probably played the NBA 2k series for atleast 350 real life hours. And yes, I KNOW that if I applied that time to any sort of constructive endeavor, I could probably boast actual abs, an add-on to the house, or a historical fiction novel. But I just don't care. The 2k series is the best sports simulation series ever made. And I will probably play it until I die.
Madden 12 --- Since the NBA is in a lockout, with basically no signs of ever becoming anything more than rich people personally spitting on me and my devotion, I felt I needed to find a new outlet. As the NFL is the country's biggest obsession, I figured I had probably get on board. I bought this game in large measure to relearn everything I'd forgotten about football since the early nineties when I last cared. And it did it's work well.
Deus Ex: Human Revolution --- Upgrading a bionic man while tiptoeing through warehouses? I accept.
Mount and Blade: With Fire and Sword --- It seems at first glance everything you could want in a semi-tactical, mostly action-oriented historical battle game. You rouse troops, you train them, you arm them, you lead them into battle. You track looters and punish them. You try to navigate the political turmoil of 17th century eastern europe. But it's just so messy. It tries to be epic to the point where it seems unfocused. The interface is clumsy to me, and I got so sick of trying to learn the nuances of directing my troops that I always devolved into eventually abandoning them to their fates, while riding around lopping heads off. Cause that's where the fun was at anyway.
What Kyle's Reading
Nightlife by Rob Thurman --- Jeff introduced me to this author. After the density of A Song of Ice and Fire, it was nice to just jump into a light story with fun characters. Basically the story of what happens when demons make a baby, and the baby doesn't turn out to be that bad at being a person.
A Feast for Crows by George RR Martin --- He introduces a giant roster of new people. Some of them interesting, some of them not so much. It's kind of a grab bag of new information about regions not heard from before. But overall, the only book in the series that I had to force myself to read, instead of forcing myself to stop for the sake of sleep requirements. Still a good book, but one I had to just get through moreso than savor.
A Storm of Swords by George RR Martin --- This is my favorite volume so far. There were goosebump moments galore.
A Clash of Kings by George RR Martin --- Has one of the most intense battle sequences I've ever read. I can't wait to see it on HBO.
Kelli's Favorite Books
A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini
Bel Canto by Ann Patchett
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Dexter Series by Jeff Lindsay
Divided Minds by Pamela Spiro Wagner and Carolyn Spiro
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood Series by Rebecca Wells
Down Came the Rain by Brooke Shields
Expecting Adam by Martha Beck
Gone With the Wind by Margoret Mead
Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
Room by Emma Donaghue
The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon
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We had BBQ Beef sandwiches last night, they were awesomely delicious and easier than pasta! Just stick a small roast in a crock pot with 1/4 C water and 1/2 bottle of BBQ Sauce. When its done cooking just pull it all apart with a fork and put it on rolls. you can add more BBQ sauce to your sandwhich if you want, we did.
We've done that same technique with chicken! Put chicken in with the water and bbq sauce and add cut up carrots and potatoes, onions if you like.
I'm also a big fan of stir-fry. It's easy if you like shrimp (no cutting!) Just buy pre-bagged stir-fry veggies, frozen shrimp, and a bottle of sauce & cook it together. A rice cooker is helpful.
Ooh, or nachos! That just means layering stuff.
Hamburger helper is fast and good too, we only eat the Italian Cheesy Shells one. We put Turkey meat in, rather than beef, its cheaper and tastes better.
We've been having eggs and hashbrowns for dinner lately w/ salsa.
Also, Heidi gave me this recipe. Just chop a bunch of veggies like onions, carrots, potatoes, peas and sautee them in a little oil. Add some curry paste and coconut milk and let it cook down a bit. Serve over rice. You can add meat too. (Kinda like that curry chicken you had at our house from Costco.)
My friend has this blog...I think you might like it.
http://nickisrecipes.blogspot.com/
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