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June Cooking with Angel Food

Last post 06-02-2008 4:27 PM by puglover. 2 replies.
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  • 06-02-2008 7:58 AM

    • Brandy
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    June Cooking with Angel Food

    June's Menu:


    English Menu
    1.5 lb.
    Rib Eye Steaks (4 x 6 oz)
    1.5 lb.
    Hamburger Patties (4 x 6 oz)
    2 lb.
    Pork Riblets
    4 lb.
    Individually Quick Frozen Chicken Leg Quarters
    2 lb.
    Breaded Chicken Tenders
    20 oz.
    Supreme Pizza
    1 lb.
    Mild Italian Sausage
    2 lb.
    French Fries
    16 oz.
    Sliced Carrots
    16 oz.
    Mixed Vegetables
    32 oz.
    Borden 2% Reduced Fat Shelf Stable Milk
    6 oz.
    Pancake Mix
    15 oz.
    Pork and Beans
    14 oz.
    Ketchup
    7.5 oz.
    Macaroni & Cheese

    Dozen Eggs

    Dessert Item

     

    Are you making a purchase? How do you plan to use these foods?

     

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  • 06-02-2008 11:30 AM In reply to

    Re: June Cooking with Angel Food

    We bought two packages - with gas and food prices, we just couldn't let the bargain pass by!  Lots of bbq meals here, I see, esp the chicken, burgers and riblets.  The steaks I'll save for when it's just me and dh and put them in the Foreman grill one evening.

    I've really appreciated the fresh eggs and the boxed milk - great to have such staples added to the packages.  In fact, it has made me consider going permanently to shelf-stable milk for storage ease, the hormone thing and because we are using less and less milk.  

    The Italian sausage is great grilled - any leftovers can go on the pizza.  Our youngest being 17 now, she can only eat so many chicken nuggets.  If she can't use them up, I'll give them to a friend.  

    The mac and cheese is a quick side dish for bbq, along with the pork and beans.  Ketchup is always used up here, for bbq sauce if not straight up. French fries will be a goner, and how...

    The mixed veggies I like to throw into my rice cooker pot of rice for my lunch, along with any leftover chicken.  Even torn up nuggets are good that way.  The frozen carrots taste great, but we get overrun with them.  I might pass them along to a friend if I don't put them into a cake...Liz

  • 06-02-2008 4:27 PM In reply to

    Re: June Cooking with Angel Food

    I bought the May package and am so exicited, it is such a bargain.  I think I will definitely buy at least 1 for June plus one of the specials.  I am with Liz as I can see a lot of good grill meals, and the frozen carrots my DD & DGKs love  cooked in butter with some brown sugar.  The boxed milk I plan on using when we go camping.  I really like the steaks because they are individually frozen, and easy to thaw and throw on the grill when it is just DH and me.  My youngest DD love the beef fillet and she usually doesn't eat meat.  The dessert are nice to as usually I don't buy desserts I make them. 

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