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Bacon Squash Saute

Yield: 4 servings 6 bacon strips, diced 2 small zucchini, cut into ¼ inch slices 2 small yellow squash, cut into ¼ inch slices 1 medium onion, thinly sliced In a large skillet, cook bacon over medium heat until crisp; remove to paper towels. Drain, reserving 2 T drippings. In the drippings, saute the zucchini, yellow squash, and onion for 6-8 minutes or until crisp-tender. Sprinkle with bacon to serve. Lee Plumb, NCICS

My Bariatric Surgery Wish List

I'm setting my wish list now, even though I have no surgery date as of today, August 26, 2019. These items make sense to me. I gain no props for these links, and no commissions. They were chosen because they were reasonably inexpensive and had features I'll try to point out.  1. Sport Shaker Bottle -- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07C1Z6WW6/?coliid=ICYRQPZGNMKKW&colid=1BNJ6DW3D6BG4&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it This shaker bottle is leakproof, and that alone is a big deal. I've got 3 or 4 shaker bottles that I can't take outside the house because the lid pops off at the least provocation. Their metal balls make enough noise to wake the dead and I prefer to be discreet with my bottle. This bottle above has a plastic ball, and all of it is dishwasher safe. There's even a place to store pills.  2. Liquid Protein https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07C1Z6WW6/?coliid=ICYRQPZGNMKKW&colid=1BNJ6DW3D6BG4&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it They say that, at least

Pastel Dessert

A creamy, smooth blend of three convenient mixes that's very versatile. 1 package (3-1/4 oz.) Jell-O sugar free pudding and pie filling 1 package (3 oz) Jell-O sugar free gelatin (any fruit flavor) 2-1/2 cups water, boiling 1 tub sugar free Cool Whip, thawed or whipped cream! Y Combine pudding, gelatin, and water. Stirring until thick and clear. Chill until slightly thickened. When thickened, add to Cool Whip, folding together. Spoon into individual dessert dishes. Chill until firm. Makes about 4 cups or 6-8 servings.

Organize Under the Kitchen Sink

Look at this... https://pin.it/qtnnjo64t5wfxo Powered by Cricket Wireless Cheap plastic bins to hold SOS pads, Dish tablets, sponges, magic erasers, wash cloths. Rods hung from the cabinet tops to hold trigger sprays.

Peachy Green Beans

Yield: 2 Servings ½ pound fresh green beans, trimmed 3 Tbsp peach preserves Dash cayenne pepper 1. Place beans in a steamer basket; place in a large saucepan over 1 in of water. Bring to a boil; cover and steam for 8-10 minutes or until crisp-tender. 2. In a small microwave-safe bowl, combine preserves and cayenne. Cook, uncovered, on high for 30 seconds or until preserves are melted. Transfer beans to a serving bowl; add peach mixture and toss to coat. Lee Plumb, NCICS

Pork Diane

Pork Diane Makes 4 servings Introduction (if any) Ingredients: 2 T water 2 T Worcestershire Sauce for chicken 2 t lemon juice 2 t Dijon-style mustard 1 lb boneless pork loin roast, cut into four 1" slices 1 t lemon-pepper seasoning 2 T butter 1 T snipped fresh chives or parsley Instructions: For sauce, in a small bowl stir together water, Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice, and mustard. Set aside. Sprinkle both sides of each piece of meat with lemon-pepper seasoning. In a 10" skillet or electric skillet, cook meat in hot butter over medium heat for 6-10 minutes until done (160F) and juices run clear, turning once. Transfer meat to platter; cover to keep warm. Remove skillet from heat. Add sauce to skillet and stir to remove brown bits from bottom of skillet. Stir until well blended. Pour over meat. Sprinkle with chives. Notes: The sauce is so good, you can use it for pork or chicken. Delicious! I got this recipe from BHG Phase 1 Low

Chicken Alfredo

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Powered by Cricket Wireless We made this recently and it was surprisingly good. Manufacturers do this a lot, and it's a great source of recipes. They want to showcase their product, so they have test kitchens make the recipe well before they put it on the label. These recipes survived the test kitchen, so they're the best of the best.

Healthy Gummies

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Ranch Stew

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Ranch Stew 1990 Powered by Cricket Wireless Another of my secret weapon recipes. Other than the ground beef, it's a "shelf special" recipe. My shelf specials are often made with ingredients I keep on hand, like vegetable soup and pork-n-beans. It's pushing 30 years old, and still one of our favorites.

Back to the Operating Table-- Phase Two, maybe

Back on 07/22/2018, I mentioned that I was going to get my lap band removed and a hiatal hernia repaired. I had the surgery in August of 2018, and was doing okay. Then, came problems. The kinds doctors label "unfortunate" but most don't consider a serious issue. Yeah bud, you try living with acid reflux that goes into your lungs and makes you cough like you have a permanent case of pneumonia. It took a pulmonologist from the USN Hospital to finally figure it out. So, now I sleep on a wedge pillow. I stopped coughing almost immediately. Problem #1 solved. Problem #2 was my doctor himself. I did not want to have the second surgery until I'd cleared my lungs and the holidays had passed. I've had surgery at holiday time before, and it sucks big green donkey balls to miss out on the holiday fun. So I waited, gained a few pounds during the holidays (who doesn't?) and presented myself to the doc in January. Not surprisingly, he wanted me to lose the 8 pounds I

Zucchini Bread

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Powered by Cricket Wireless This recipe is so old, it's "foxing." I have no idea how long I've had it, but at the time bulk Sweet-n-Low was what diabetics used mixed with sugar in their baking. It's still the best zucchini recipe I have.

What to Keep in Your Freezer and Save Money!

What to keep in the freezer Let's go beyond coming home and dumping the meat you're not cooking tonight, the frozen veggies in the bags, and maybe the ice cream. Let's save money by using our freezers to actually make our cooking easier. None of this is difficult. It just means thinking ahead.  Note: Label your bags before you get your fingers wet or covered in food! And while we're at it, use good freezer bags. They're thicker than sandwich bags and made to hold up while in the freezer. Call it an investment in the future. You can write directly on the bag with a Sharpie. Don't forget to include the date so you can rotate out the oldest to use first.  I highly recommend a deep freezer if at all possible. After you see what you can store, you’re going to need extra room. While chest freezers are more efficient and can hold large items, upright freezers give you better access to your stored items. It's up to you.  Tomato paste – make sma