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Default eggplant rollatini at Roberto's

I love eggplant parm and often choose it when dining out. Someone told me that if I ever get the chance to try eggplant rollatini, it's delish. So that's what I having for dinner tonight. Gonna order online, run over on the golf cart with my sweet hubby, and bring it home.

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So many great cooks on totv. Thanks for all of your ideas. I'm hungry! Gonna have my hubby grill me a burger. Yum!
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Another forum I was on had this same thread and it turned out to be kinda fun and informative.... looking for ideas for the weekly menu.

Share recipe if you'd like please!

Tonight I think it will just be homemade hummus on rice cracker.

What's cookin' at YOUR house?
Leftover homemade chili on a baked potato with a green salad and ice cold glass of milk!

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So many great cooks on totv. Thanks for all of your ideas. I'm hungry! Gonna have my hubby grill me a burger. Yum!
I'm definitely more of a "baker" than I am a "cook" but I do a few entrees pretty well.
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Today my daughter and I made super easy veggie soup in the insta pot. We're gluten free so instead of crusty bread for a side we'll toast up some gf bagels.

lg potato
2 med carrots
peas
corn
1/2 c chopped onion
can of petite cut tomatoes
carton of veg broth
LOTS of garlic
1 TB olive oil
1 tsp Italian seasoning

5 minutes in insta pot

after it's done we'll add fresh baby spinach and steamed zuke,
top with shred parm, minced fresh basil
salt to taste
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I'm definitely more of a "baker" than I am a "cook" but I do a few entrees pretty well.
Baking is artistry
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Baking bread is one of my most favorite things to do.
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Leftover corn beef and cabbage tonight.
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You should try grape jelly on a McDonalds sausage McMuffin (I think they sell for about $7.50 each these days)
The jelly or muffin for 7.50?
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I'm definitely more of a "baker" than I am a "cook" but I do a few entrees pretty well.
O, so you watch what you’re cooking, hence the chef or baker. Cooks set timer and walk off…
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Had chicken shyt (AKA chicken casserole) with my added home grown Cajun belles, pimento, and big Jim’s peppers. Little warm depending on peppers, around 500 to 5000 plus on SHC.

Health benifits of hot peppers.

“Fiery peppers pack major health perks. In terms of vitamin C, they beat oranges 3 to 1. They're also stuffed with vitamins A, B, and E. Some studies suggest capsaicin acts as an antioxidant to protect your cells and helps tamp down inflammation.”

I grown about 5 to 7 different kinds of peppers from seed starts in pots. I also make peppers crushed pepper flakes.
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Health benifits of hot peppers.

“Fiery peppers pack major health perks. In terms of vitamin C, they beat oranges 3 to 1. They're also stuffed with vitamins A, B, and E. Some studies suggest capsaicin acts as an antioxidant to protect your cells and helps tamp down inflammation.”
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Absolutely! Hot pepper is used for many health issues.

Cayenne Pepper Health Benefits: Unlocking Capsaicin's Power
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I can’t take too much hot spice does it still work if you drown it with yogurt?
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I can’t take too much hot spice does it still work if you drown it with yogurt?
Not an expert but I would think that it would still be beneficial. Indian curries are sometimes served with raita which is yogurt and spices.
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