Today’s
post is a mishmash of food, friends and family.
The other
morning we woke up (late as usual) and discovered that we had a new colorful gift
in our yard! Our friends Linda and Norm
had stopped by in the early AM and had dropped off another one of Norm’s
cheerful painted rocks. We placed this one
by the street so that passerby’s could enjoy it!
Thanks Norm! Spreading happiness...
Sometimes
my ‘waste not, want not’ approach to food can get a little old. We’d purchased a pack of flour tortillas for
tacos a week or so earlier. I’m not a
huge wrap fan but I didn’t want to waste food so I put together a number of
non-taco combinations just to use up the tortillas.
In this
case, I just buttered one of them and then I smeared it with peanut butter and
added sliced strawberries and strawberry jam. Then I heated it just long enough to melt the butter. Another breakfast…mission accomplished.
Over time, the tortillas also served as a base for melted cheese and, on
another occasion, a cheese and sausage wrap.
I like to
have sliced meat on hand. I pick up
sliced ham from our Food Lion Grocery Store as well sliced turkey, chicken and
roast beef from Costco. I freeze the
packages until I run down on other sandwich options. I particularly like the Kirkland Seasoned
Roast Beef!
This
sequence of photos shows my assembly of yet another wrap…the final one as the
tortilla wraps are finally used up! When
is a sandwich not a sandwich? When it’s
a wrap? This could be a debate topic for
sure…
In any
case, I started out by lightly buttering the tortilla. (Everything is better
with butter!) Then I smeared it with some Di Bruno Bros. Cheddar and
Horseradish Cheese Spread. Add 3 slices
of the roast beef, roll it up and microwave for about 20 seconds just to warm
it up a little. Satisfying and filling
with minimal bread.
Speaking
of beef…and the ‘temporary’ meat shortage that’s being reported. The first photo shows our local Food Lion’s
beef cooler about 3 weeks ago. It had
some gaps and misses, but it wasn’t too bad.
The second photo shows that same beef cooler this past week! Not too much to choose from… Where’s the beef! Note: We were there again about 3 days ago, and the good news is that they were fully stocked!
As I’ve
mentioned before, we usually keep our evening meals simple. In this case, I grilled some kielbasa and we
sided it with some fresh asparagus.
Laurie didn’t make a sandwich…but I did!
It was good too…and yes, I do eat kielbasa with ketchup. No apologies!
On Mother’s
Day, our daughter-in-law Amy, sent us this family photo with David III, Amy,
Emmett Lee and David II. It is a happy
looking group! We sure miss them…
David
II and Amy are taking advantage of ongoing stay at home protocols by maximizing
their ‘together time’ with their 19 and 16 year old sons. Lots of games and cards being played. At the boy’s ages, family together time is
hard to come by! In the not too distant
future the family is ‘escaping’ their home stay. They’ll be spending a few days at a self-contained
cabin in South Dakota’s Custer State Park. The family should have a great time…and a safe
one too… Great idea!
Just
click on any of the photos to enlarge them…
Thanks
for stopping by for a visit!
Stay Safe
and Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
One of my favorite quick snacks is taco sized flour tortillas filled with something (often sliced cheese and mustard) or just plain.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely and nice post David. Have a nice weekend !!
ReplyDeleteAnd take care!
Sorry, haven't spent much time in Blogger Land lately, friend David. Good to see, that you and family are still happy and healthy. Lovely pic:) Always, c.
ReplyDeleteI hear you on not wanting to waste any food, David. It is the same in our home. I liked the roast beef taco sandwich roll-up and we wanted to get kielbasa this week, but the local supermarket was all out. I see a kielbasa sandwich in our future maybe this week, but we prefer horseradish mustard with ours. However, I do use ketchup on a hot dog!
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