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This Week's Meals: Hynka's Kielbasa Casserole
I don't know who Hynka was, but she makes a mean...well...it says this is a casserole, but it's really a hot potato salad. I don't like cold potato salad, and hot potato salad is just mashed potatoes to me, so this works really well.
Something that really changes the flavor is the rye-caraway breading. Every so often, you bite into a caraway seed and a little bit of that savoury-bitter taste comes through. Makes for a nice little surprise when you hit it.
Again, I would suggest slicing the sausage way thinner than 1 inch thick, and HIGHLY suggest seasoning this to taste cause it needs it.
# Hynka's Kielbasa Casserole
The Pennsylvania State Grange Cookbook
6.0 servings
1.2 pounds green beans
4.0 whole potatoes (cut into 1 1/2 inch cubes)
1.0 whole onion (chopped)
2.0 slices rye-caraway seed bread (cubed)
1.0 pound kielbasa (slices 1 inch think)
120.0 g ketchup
1 - Cook beans in water in saucepan until partially done. Set aside.
2 - Boil potatoes in water until partially done; set aside.
3 - Sauté onions in large non-stick skillet until tender.
4 - Add bread, kielbasa, beans, potatoes, and enough catsup to lightly coat vegetables.
5 - Cook until vegetables are tender, stirring frequently.
6 servings at ~37.5g carbs each
Yields 4 servings normally.
Calories 405
Total Fat 19g
Total Carbohydrate 40g
Protein 14g
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Speaking of #zork, my wife finished a #crossstitch project!
My mostly-usual lunch. Usually it's JUST a fruit (or a salad) and and a protien. However, after I plan out the day's meals, if I have some calories left over, I'll add a treat here and there. This (along with cheat weekends) keeps me from going insane on a 1600 calorie/150g-a-day carb diet.
Fat: 20.02g
Carbs: 40g
Protien: 17.41g
Calories: 412
@monsterblue - I've seen a few! They're usually flying though. :)
@me - That's a little early for me (I'm on the west coast of the US, AND a night owl), but if I happen to be up at 11AM, I'll stop in!
@Nuki - Totally not a complaint. While I'm not furry myself, I'm usually in good company when I see them around. :)
I'm looking forward to diving into the avatar options. I've seen some really nice ones out there. I just needed SOMETHING human-female that wasn't "wierd looking 1950s floaty robot."
I'm really enjoying some of the builds I'm seeing that are blowing Second Life out of the water. But then again, SL's enhancements have been mighty slow since I started. I'm guessing for the sake of backwards compatibility.
So, I've been in Second Life for 17 some years, and have enjoyed being my true self for some time. Recently, though, an old friend from SL who dissapeared got back in touch with me, and sent me over to another virtual world, Resonite, to check it out.
It's impressive! Way more complex than Second Life, but also somewhat isolated. There's not the kind of "grid" you'd get in SL, where one region links to the next, links to the next. It's all individual worlds. It's hard to be social, when you're isolated.
But if you find a spot, though, it's like Second Life of Old. Khyle sent me over to the Creator's Jam, and oh, my goodness, it was like 2007, all over again. A ton of people, all working on stuff, and the moment they knew you were knew, they walked you through EVERYTHING. I've gone from "how the heck do I look around?" to "complex linkages between components and prims" in about three days.
Would I leave SL for Resonite? Not really. I love SL and that's my home. But for a "spa day at a resort?" Sure, I'll pop on every so often. Especially once I find an avatar that is more "Jenn" and less "Dollar Store Princess Zelda."
Also, I'm apparently the only human in an entire world of furries...although there is one centaur out there....
@socketwench - I had this issue with my system attempting to run the screensaver. OBS would try to stop the screen saver from running, but the video would freeze until I came back to it. If I was going to leave OBS unattended to encode VHS, I had to turn off the screensaver.
This Week's Bread: Peanut Butter Biscuit Twists
I joke a lot about how that during my five years in Pennsylvania, I ate some pretty bland food ALL the time, and that ketchup was as exotic as most folks got. It's an exaggeration, of course. But not by much.
But one thing they excelled at? Desserts and sweets. Especially baked ones. So taking a page from the FIVE HUNDRED PAGE Pennsylvania Grange Cookbook, I came across these PEanut Butter Buscuit Twists and decided to try them out.
I was a little suspicious about making a sugar glaze and just dunking the biscuits in it, but in the end, what you end up with is a nice "top" glazed salty-and-sweet biscuit.
I would totally make these again. And in fact, encourage you to try it. It's quick and tasty.
Suggestions: Use creamy peanut butter. I used chunky because it's what I had and as the biscuit rises, it pushes all the chunks out. Also, the 90g measurement for peanut butter is just for my nutritional info. Put as much as you like in there. :)
# Peanut Butter Biscuit Twists
The Pennsylvania State Grange Cookbook
10.0 servings
0.5 cup brown sugar (packed)
3.0 tbsp water
1.0 tbsp butter
0.25 tsp cinnamon
0.5 tsp vanilla extract
10.0 count buttermilk biscuits (canned dough)
90.0 grams peanut butter
1 - Combine brown sugar, water, butter, cinnamon and vanilla in a saucepan.
2 - Cook over medium heat until butter is melted and sugar is dissolved, stirring occasionally.
3 - Pour into ungreased 8x8 inch baking pan.
4 - Separate biscuits and flatten into three inch oblongs.
5 - Spread with peanut butter.
6 - Twist each biscuit three or four times.
7 - Place in prepared pan.
8 - Bake at 400F for 15 to 20 minutes or until browned.
9 - Cool for 3 minutes.
10 - Remove to serving plate.
10 servings
Calories 254
Total Fat 5g
Total Carbohydrate 41g
Protein 6g
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