Don’s Fajitas: Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Chicken Fajitas tonight! When everyone gets to build their fajitas just the way they like ’em, they just taste better. They’re the ultimate in fingerfood. It’s called having a little skin in the game. 



They’re great with plant-based product or with optional chicken breast. And, speaking of skin, if you are using the optional chicken in your fajitas, cook your chicken without it. Either way you’re in for some fabulous, fun, fingerlicious food!

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Cioppino Tuesday, December 31, 2024

It’s New Year’s Eve and Cioppino, the Italian inspired fish stew, is on the menu. Celery, onion, sweet peppers, fennel and capers punctuate a tomato-based broth that features a variety of seafood.   Use frozen, cooked cod from freezer (you saved this in the first week of Dec.) and thaw it on a plate in the fridge during the day.  If necessary, set it out to thaw on the counter about an hour before you start cooking.   



Pick up fresh shrimp and mussels as needed. If you have no frozen cooked fish, bake about 6 oz. of cod today.

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Butternut Squash Soup: Sunday, December 29 , 2024

Homemade soup needs a little extra time to rest before it’s consumed. It’s Sunday in January and hopefully this means you have a little more time to assemble this recipe so it can breath before dining. Add some artisan bread and a green salad to today’s Butternut Squash Soup and you’ve got a cozy winter meal.

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It’s Saturday, December 28, 2024.

It’s Saturday, December 28, 2024.  Let’s get started on a new year of caring for your body and good planet stewardship.

Menus and Shopping Lists for
December 29 – January 3  and January 5 – 10.

Another great week of dining lies ahead.  It’s time to plan ahead and create your grocery orders.

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Pasta Marinara: Friday, December 27, 2024

Marinara refers to mariners or sailors.  In the old days they suffered from scurvy after long voyages. Having lots of pasta with tomato sauce after they returned home seemed to make them feel better. This recipe is Italian cooking at its simplest. Just the thing to keep you and your family scurvy free and in top swash-buckling shape. 

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