Subj : Re: Chicken Salad To : Ruth Haffly From : Dave Drum Date : Tue Jun 20 2023 06:53:00 -=> Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=- DD> I've got a celery heart in my cart for a grocery pick-up later today DD> at Hy-Vee. There is tuna salad in my near future Bv)= RH> We did some grocery shopping a couple of days ago; a bag of (2) hearts RH> caame home with us. The remains of the chicken will be made into salad RH> and stock, with celery going into the salad. Also picked up a couple of RH> kimmelweck rolls and some sliced roast beef for an easy do supper (beef RH> on 'weck) with a bit of kale crunch salad. DD> I have trouble using up a single heart before it gets so limber it's DD> only goot for soup. RH> We use it for various things, sometimes just cutting it into "sticks" RH> to go with a sandwich for lunch. It's also good, diced, with some RH> onion, and added to herb bread for stuffing & broth for a quick stove RH> top side to stretch out a supper meal. I use it in salads (meat or traditional), in chilli (to add body), stuffing/dressing, and soups. Also with peanut butter (yes, I know) or cream/pimiento cheese in the trough as a snack. DD> 8<----- TRIM ----->B RH> Steve likes bleu cheese dressing but I don't. I'll eat small quantities RH> of it but for salad dressing, I'd rather have 1,000 Island. DD> I like Thousand on a salad sometimes. But I like it better if there is DD> some Gorgonzola I can shred over it. Gorgonzola is an Italian DD> blue-vein cheese - similar to Stilton or Roquefort in taste. RH> Something I'd go for in small quantities. It's flavourful enough that a little goes a long way. RH> We've got several chain stores in/around Wake Forest. When we came, RH> Lowe's was building their second store in town, also had Harris Teeter RH> and Food Lion. Latter moved outside of town several years ago--nicer RH> building but further away from us. Aldi and Lidl built in the last few RH> years, W-M and Target also have good sized grocery sections. Publix RH> came in 2016 and was our main store until a couple of years ago. RH> Wegman's opened up a couple of years ago, basically around the corner RH> from us so it's our "go to" for 99.5% of our grocery shopping now. We RH> also still frequent the weekly farmer's market--need to make my list RH> for that when I finish Fido. DD> My local Target has a grocery section, canned/boxed staples only. And DD> they redesigned their store so there is only one entrance/exit which DD> is about as far away from the stuff they carry which I might be DD> interested in. So they've lost my business altogether. RH> I can see why. Our Target has 2 entrance/exits but we usually don't go RH> there. Other stores usually carry all we need; we do go to Target now RH> and again for non grocery items tho. I used to. They were never a big deal for me with grocery items unless there was a "killer" sale on something I used regularly. But some of the other merch that I did use from them was located near the food. And they had an entrance (and check outs) on that end of the building. Easy to dash in, get your stuff, pay and beat feet for the next stop. But, no more. So, no more Dave as a customer. Bv)= DD> Wally-World groceries are a RIP-OFF. Especially the "fresh" meat - all DD> of which has "up to 15% flavor enhancing solution added". I will be DD> forever damned (as in condemned to the pit) if I'll pay meat prices DD> for salt water. RH> I don't get meat or produce at W-M; usually get toiletries, some RH> foodstuffs (not their house brand canned goods), automotive/camper RH> needs, etc. I don't care for their corporate culture since Sam Walton passed and his heirs turned their largess over to the avaricious bean-counters. So, I vote with my wallet and withhold my custom. DD> I've told the story here before about the time I challenged by sister- DD> in-law's daughter to make a list of 10 things she buys at WalMart and DD> we'll both go, she to W-M and me to my usuals, and fill the list then DD> compare receipts. I got everything on her list, Wally's was out of 3 DD> items on that list and I still spent less money than she did. But, did DD> that wean here away from being a Wal-Martian? Not on yur nellie. RH> Wegman's is our go to for just about all foodstuffs. Did get some RH> produce (beets, strawberries, onions, greens) and some baked goods RH> (cinnamon rolls, slice each of apple & black cherry pies, coconut cake RH> slice) at the farmer's market yesterday. RH> .... it's busy all the time as it's near two senior high-rise DD> RH> apartment buildings and much "affordable" DD> housing. And on two DD> RH> different bus routes. RH> Good for them for meeting a need! DD> And turning a tidy profit whilst they're at it. RH> Gotta make a living somehow. (G) DD> They do quite well and they are employee owned and have a management DD> team that has its finger on the pulse of the times. They've jsut added DD> an "up-market" stupormarkup on the south-west corner of Spring-A-Leak DD> (out where the $$$$ lives) and it's doing wuite well. DD> https://www.goharvestmarket.com/locations/springfield-il/ and take a DD> look at their specials. The prices are not out of line with the rest DD> of my near-bys. But, like the C-F-A they're about as far from me as DD> they can get and still be in town. Bv)= They put me in mind of the DD> Wegman's "super" stores, w/mezzanine dining and live music sometimes. RH> We don't have the mezzanine dining and live music at our Wegman's, just RH> a lot of good foods. (G) There was one near Dale and Gail's that we visited as group during one of the picnics. My Harvest Market sorta reminds me of that one. But Weggies also has smaller places - like the tiny one near Burt & Shirley's in Newark, NY. It's not much bigger than my local Humphrey's Market. MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Acorn Squash w/Asian Flavors Categories: Five, Squash, Sauces, Herbs Yield: 2 Servings 1/2 lb Acorn squash; halved stem to - tip, seeded, cooked 1 Lemon; juices (2-3 TB) 2 tb Clover honey 1 tb Soy Sauce 1 tb Grated fresh ginger Salt & pepper Place squash (cut-side up) in microwave-safe dish; cover with microwave-safe plastic wrap. Microwave on HIGH 10-12 min or until tender. Combine in small bowl, lemon juice, honey, soy sauce and ginger; stir to blend. Carefully turn over hot squash. Spoon mixture into cooked squash halves. Microwave on HIGH, covered, to heat throughout, 1-2 min. Season with salt and pepper. RECIPE FROM: https://shop.wegmans.com Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives MMMMM .... Anyone all wrapped up in himself is overdressed! --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .