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Every Day!?!?

Well, I jumped right in with those steadfast slow travel bloggers and said I would do it--blog ever day in February. Some posts can be short (most will be) and some cand be long. It's just for fun.

I wanted to tell about our absolutely sensational Super Bowl meal. Nothing fancy but surely tasty, full of gusto and quite nutritious.

Cec and David invited us for a chicken chili she made from an Ina Garten recipe with a little flourish of her own. It was full of red and yellow peppers, tomatoes, chunks of baked chicken and beans--truly fabulous. We also had a terrific cornbread that Cec made using a new kind of corn meal that accentuated the corn flavor really nicely. David made some beans with onions, olive oil and garlic. And I made greens from the garden (a mix of collards and kale) with bacon.
Sometimes we work hard and think and cook all day. This was a quick and easy meal but totally satisfying. We drank some inexpensive Cabernet Sauvignon (Columbia Crest) with it and enjoyed the Super Bowl.

Here's the tease-- I made, for dessert, my mother in law's mandel bread.
Recipe and pictures of those...

Tomorrow.

Comments (3)

It's only the second day and I am already feeling a little stressed! Looking forward to tomorrow's recipe...

Barb Cabot:

My mouth is watering. I would've watched the football game just for that meal!

This sounds like such a great Super Bowl meal! I love chicken chili and haven't made any this winter since I've been making other soups.

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