Happy Sunday everyone!
Hope all of you that needed to remembered to turn your clocks back. I just did the ones in my office, I had been off kilter all day.
My youngest was home from school this weekend. I bribed him with doing fondue for dinner. I know, very 70's!
But the guys really enjoy that and it really makes for a leisurely dinner with lots of conversation so that was nice. I invited mom over for brunch today so that she could see him while he was home. Won't have him home again until Thanksgiving now.
It has been a terrible food week. Heck, 2 weeks. I am going to sit in front of the TV tonight and go through my recipes and pick out some stuff to make this week. Need some planning in my life to make this weightloss thing work. I know I should be starting over with my next meal, but I'm satisfied to say I'm starting again in the morning.
Malia: Guess it's you and me, girlfriend! Sounds like you've been very busy this weekend. * Yes, I got the Simple Abundance book at Costco. I haven't gotten through much of it, but I do so enjoy quotes, that I went through the book and copied most of them into my Quote Journals. I have a collection that I have been gathering for the past 20 years or so. Most are motivation or inspiration and they make me feel good when I curl up in a corner of the sofa and read them. I just started sharing them here about 6 months ago. I hope everyone enjoys them.
Guess I better go make some dinner. Don't know if I passed on this recipe before or not, but here it is:
Coca Cola Chicken
4 boneless skinless chicken breasts
1 can diet Coke
1 cup Ketchup
Spray frying pan with cooking spray and brown chicken breasts on each side. In a small bowl mix can of diet Coke and ketchup. Pour over chicken in frying pan. Cover and simmer for about 30 minutes until chicken is cooked through and sauce has thickened.
Makes 4 servings: 4 WW points per serving
This sounds weird, but it is really good, and very, very simple.
Have a good night.
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