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Ritas Kitchen, May 17 2011
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Rosies Kitchen, April 3 2011
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Ritas Kitchen, March 22 2011
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Rosies Kitchen, December 15 2010
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6 Comments
This looks like a good dessert I can make for a group I cook for – I’m always looking for something delicious and homemade – and I have one person who can’t eat chocolate – so this will definitely be on the list (probably this Saturday!). I have one question – what is TSG – is that a brand of preserves you prefer? Thanks for the great idea! Cathy
TSG is Two Sisters Gourmet, a line of products that you purchase through home parties, or online. Go to PartyLite.com for more information. You can also use any brand of thick, full-flavored jam or preserves. Please let me know how the recipe turns out for you.
Look at you two!! This is great. Somehow, I feel the baton has been passed on. I love all the great ideas and pictures.
Our power was out all day yesterday until 6 P.M.. Interestingly, I had asked Chuck to bring home a rotisserie chicken from Whole Foods before I knew I wouldn’t be able to cook dinner. We did quite well with chicken and salad. I usually do the chicken pot pie thing with the remaining chicken. It is Chuck’s favorite. It requires simmering the bones and skin to create a tasty chicken stock. I use that for a great gravy that binds together the veggies and chicken. Any extra stock I freeze in an icecube tray for later uses.
Good luck on your latest venture.
xxx jane
Thank you Jane! And you were one of the very first out there with a food website in the 1990′s! Loved your Nutritious Gourmet website!
Good tip about the tasty broth from the bones. I did that recently with a rotisserie — in fact, that’s what I used in the Cauliflower Leaves soup! But for convenience I called for canned chicken broth in both recipes. I think your stock tip should be added to our “How-to” section which is still in progress.
You succeeded in making me hungry! Love the look and it’s so fresh!
I’ve been meaning to find a chicken pot pie recipe that is fresh. Can’t wait to try it!
Way to go!
Louise
Please let us know how you like the skillet pot pie!