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<blockquote data-quote="SaskiaKC" data-source="post: 1994232" data-attributes="member: 487111"><p>I made a happy discovery tonight. I actually enjoyed cooking my supper. I'd found an online recipe for vegetables that you put in a zip-lock bag with olive oil and garlic powder and shake together, then saute. I usually hate standing at the stove because it hurts my back but tonight it didn't. I also had some chicken tenders in the oven. And the KittenCat sat nearby asking for some (which she got when it was done).</p><p></p><p>My mother was a very good cook (degree in Home Economics) and it's depressed me in recent years that I don't enjoy cooking for just myself. But I enjoyed it tonight, and the chicken and veg turned out nice and light and tender, so much like stir-fry that I got out the chopsticks.</p><p></p><p>I haven't done much cooking since I broke up with the horrid Liverpool fan, and for him it was more soup and chili than stir-fry and baked chicken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaskiaKC, post: 1994232, member: 487111"] I made a happy discovery tonight. I actually enjoyed cooking my supper. I'd found an online recipe for vegetables that you put in a zip-lock bag with olive oil and garlic powder and shake together, then saute. I usually hate standing at the stove because it hurts my back but tonight it didn't. I also had some chicken tenders in the oven. And the KittenCat sat nearby asking for some (which she got when it was done). My mother was a very good cook (degree in Home Economics) and it's depressed me in recent years that I don't enjoy cooking for just myself. But I enjoyed it tonight, and the chicken and veg turned out nice and light and tender, so much like stir-fry that I got out the chopsticks. I haven't done much cooking since I broke up with the horrid Liverpool fan, and for him it was more soup and chili than stir-fry and baked chicken. [/QUOTE]
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