Well, after being trapped in the house all day, I did refrain from eating the walls. Instead I spent the day doing PT, laundry, watching movies, more PT, the treadmill, more laundry and more movies. We watched Zero Dark Thirty, and a few weeks back, we watched Argo. I also watched Beast of the Southern Wild this weekend. All really good movies.
I hope this week to be able to stay away from home as much as possible! I’m thinking coffee shops, soup and salads and possible Spring shopping!
I haven’t been taking pictures of food, but I did snap a shot of dinner! I tried a new recipe I really liked! Creole Chicken. You can add as much or as little Cajun seasoning as you like. Apparently I could have used more, because when I asked Mike if he liked it, he said……
“My chicken tender has gristle. The rest of it is okay, but it needs something.”
I guess the moral of this story is, Don’t ask a question you don’t want the answer to.
I…….thought is was delicious!!
Add noodles, toss, and serve!
I found the recipe HERE!
Sundays Eats!
“love the life you live, live the life you love”
It totally makes sense. 🙂
Just found this in an article. I had seen something like this before, but it reminded me of our first conversation together. Just food for thought…hahahahaha!
Ever notice how flipping through recipes for gooey chocolate chip cookies or baked macaroni and cheese casseroles on Pinterest piques your appetite—even if you just ate? There’s more than a mind game at play. Food photos actually increase levels of the hunger hormone ghrelin, according to a German study. Researchers suggest that if you’re prone to overeating that you should limit your exposure to images of food, like those found in cookbooks, magazines, TV commercials, and so on.