What's for dinner ( or lunch )

Just had Cottage pie, which I topped with Colcannon instead of plain mashed potato....very filling...

Had had a kilo of minced beef to use before it's use by date tomorrow, so I cooked it all , added various veggies, mushrooms, onions, carrots, broccoli, & cabbage, had some for dinner, let the rest cool, topped with the Colcannon in individual dishes.. and now it's all chilling in the fridge ready for freezing later..
 

just had Skinned baked chicken thighs, steamed buttered button sprouts, and Pilau Rice ... ..and a Bendicks dark choc mint for afters..

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Baked Salmon drizzled with olive oil and sprinkled with Trader Joe's Umami at 450 for 12 minutes. This oven needs an extra 50 degrees (otherwise 400 is good). Before serving I drizzled " Wholesome Organic Maple Syrup" on it. Side of fresh steamed Broccoli. And a fresh bottle of 100% Natural Spring water. To die for🌙✨
 
Well with the price of gas lately, I've taken to hunting racoon and ground hogs, not all that bad in a stew and easy to catch. Before you boowho me me, they are quite tasty when prepared properly.
 
I have never eaten boxed, frozen meatballs before.

A few months ago, I bought Rao's frozen meatballs from Whole Foods. Since Rao's NYC restaurant is so famous, I thought they'd be good.

I plan on having them for supper with orecchiette pasta and a salad for supper tonight.
Costco used to sell Foster farms turkey meatballs. I bought them for a few years then suddenly they were gone. I called the company which is out west and they said they weren't shipping to the east coast anymore. I was not a happy camper. It was so easy to use them for pasta and meatballs. I even had them with my eggs in the morning instead of sausage, which is filled with preservatives and deemed not healthy. The turkey meatballs had turkey, water and I believe bread crumbs. Now I'm not seeing them among their product listing at all. :cautious:

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