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Peasuep, I'm sure it was bittersweet, great to be with them, but glad when they are gone. you have so much going on , next time it might be best to order food. You have to start doing what is easiest for you now, you have enough on your plate!
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BTW Nacy, my DD said the same thing about soup that you did! And you know what? I think I agree! With the exception of a few thick, hearty soups like split pea with ham or clam chowder or potato, they are a lot of time and work but not ever quite as satisfying as I thought they would be.
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Hey all you cookers, have you ever made scalloped corn before?

This was my first, and I gotta tell ya it was delicious
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You mean something similar to corn pudding Anxietynacy?.... I've made that before. Some people in my family have to have creamed corn they can spoon over their mashed potatoes so that's the way I usually serve it, but I'd rather eat my corn on the cob.
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Yes Nacy. Scalloped corn, creamed corn, corn pudding made with corn meal, corn fritters, fresh corn on the cob - all staples on a farm table depending on the time of year. All delicious!

cwillie, how do you prepare your corn on the cob? I had always done it in a pot on the stove like mom and GM until my SIL told me how to do it in the microwave. So much faster and easier - Yay for technology but I felt so dumb!
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I still like my corn boiled in a pot better than any other method, but then when I'm having corn I'm having at least 3 cobs 🌽🌽🌽.....🌽
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Similar to corn pudding, but less pudding like. Lol

1 can regular corn, I can cream corn, 2 eggs, lots of crushed crackers, evaporated milk, and sharp cheese.

More crackers and cheese and butter with paprika.

It was absolutely delicious.
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Corn on the cob - I have done it in the microwave now for years. Love corn. Popcorn is a fave snack too.

Love thin soups - lots of tasty broth. R likes soup so thick it is almost a stew - throw everything into it.
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I love soup!! But I like it thick as well, hubs likes it thin. The only thin soup I like without adding saltines is cream of tomato,, I love to sip it from a mug! I love chili as well.
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Do any of you use PB2, it's a peanut butter/coco protein powder, and what do you use it for, protein shakes, or other possiblitys?
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nacy -have seen it but never used it. I have used Fatso - maple flavoured.

Made coconut chicken veg soup for me last night and just had some this morning. Soup is my comfort food. R got curried chicken, and carrot/cabbage fritters last night, I've found a few more things that are contributing to the sinus headaches. Been free of them for a few days now.

Going to clean out my "baking cupboard" and organize it better. Maybe I'll bake more then! R is still working on the last batch of PB cookies. He puts them with yogurt in his smoothie and says it tastes like cookies and cream.
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Golden, I bought the PB2 , with peanut and coco powder.

Looking for more alternatives for protein that is not from cheese. ( I love cheese)

So I sprinkled it on a cut up banana yesterday, gotta tell you it was actually delicious. Then I sprinkled it on a small dish of chocolate ice cream, omg that was awesome.

So far I give it a 👍. Going to get some almond milk today , try smoothies.
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Nacy, I tried the PB2 years ago when DH was recovering from surgery. I used it for frozen chocolate banana smoothies to get him some extra calories and protein. It was so good…too good.
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Peasuep, this stuff is so good. I'm like how did I get though life without it. 😂.

I'm trying to break my addiction to cheese, for my cholesterol. I'll be busy and don't want to stop to eat so I grab a slice of cheese, also I get tired of counteracting the cheese with extra fiber.

Hopefully it's a healthier alternative, or I changed one bad habit for another one.

And luckily this stuff wouldnt taste good on my cheese, or I'd be eating PB2 on top of cheese. 😂
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