In this edition of tasty eats, I have some take out food, store bought food, stuffed green peppers, coffee, dessert, and bacon. This nearly represents what I eat in the course of a week
This is pasta primavera in a bread bowl from Dominos. My son is responsible for providing dinner on Sunday's. He chose to buy Dominos.
Sunday mornings I usually cook breakfast. It always involve bacon. I cooked bacon in the air fryer for the first time. I like how the bacon turned out and will likely cook bacon in the air fryer going forward.
I susally cook dinner on Saturdays. Last Saturday I made stuffed green peppers following instructions from May's Food Network Magazine. There is a section in the magazine called Mix-and Match Stuffed Peppers. How it works is that I choose the protein, vegetables, spices, and mix ins. The peppers I made have hamburger, carrots, cauliflower, taco seasoning, sour cream, and couscous.
You can check out the recipe here:
Mix-and-Match Stuffed Peppers | Food Network
This was another Sunday that my son decided to buy take out Chinese food. I usually get Sesame Chicken. I got something different, it is chicken with a peanut sauce. Very tasty.
This is equal parts instant coffee, coconut sugar, and powdered milk. If I had actual coffee creamer, I would of used that instead of the milk. I add a couple of teaspoons of the mixture to a cup of hot water. It is ok. I am really not much of a coffee drinker unless it is loaded with sugar and milk.
Finally I have nice cream with bananas and peanut butter, It is topped with the granola I had made previously. I am a fan of this over regular ice cream and it is healthier.
That is all for Tasty Eats, I might start making this a "What I Ate This Week" post. Though these photos cover a span of a few weeks.
I will be sharing this with:
We love homemade granola. I have never tried it on ice cream... 😁
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