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Mar 25 2008, 03:22 AM
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Okay Neighbors, sharpen those knives and put on your thinking caps! Are you ready for a throwdown???? Oops, sorry, that's another show!
Here comes the first Community Kitchen Recipe Contest!Some weeks ago, our own Sarge (Kim) shared a recipe that she made up, complete with pictures and she called it a 'Pot of Yum'. You can read the thread HERE. Fast forward to Sunday evening, our Marla posted a new recipe that she had simmering away and called it a 'Pot O' Yum' as well. You can read that thread HERE. It was then suggested by Kim that since there were probably lots more Pot's of Yum out there, we should have a recipe contest. Personally, I thought this was a wonderful idea. So, today I implement the first Community Kitchen recipe contest. Here are the rules: All recipes must be posted by midnight, March 31st. That will give folks plenty of time to search their recipes and their heads to make up their own pot of yum. All recipes must be original (let me be more specific here, by original I mean that you can take an existing recipe to use as a base, but you must add ingredients or substitute ingredients to make it your own recipe). Be specific in your amounts. Don't just say a handful or a pinch. Don't just say a can, tell me how many ounces is in that can. Don't forget to add to the recipe the number of servings the recipe makes. Ingredients can be anything edible. I can find the nutritional value for ANYTHING! Nutritionals aren't necessary, I will do that myself. So, the contest is that you make your own pot of yum and post it here by the 31st. I will test the recipes personally unless there are too many and in that case I will appoint a couple of people to help me and I will test the best of the recipes they test. In the end, the decision is mine. When I decide who the winner is and the 1st and 2nd runners up, I will post the contest winners. Remember that a cooking contest will take a bit longer than other contests that we have here in the neighborhood. I can't cook and taste that many recipes in one day. Hopefully within a week to 10 days, the winners will be announced. When I decide what the prizes will be, I will post them to hopefully sweeten the pot. We already have three recipes: Kim's Pot of Yum Marla's Pot o' Yum Sandi's Pot of Yum Here's hoping for lots of entries!
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260 / 146 / 150 Starting weight /Current weight/Goal weightLap RNY - July 31, 2007 Life is what happens while you are making plans to do something else.
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Mar 25 2008, 04:04 AM
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What a great idea. How fun!!!
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Mar 25 2008, 05:11 AM
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Whoa! I'm thrilled to see my idea come to be...you WERE paying attention :-) Gosh, I do adore you...you know that, right? I hope that you offer all these Pots of Yum, that you make to taste, to your local church or something...I know that my POY had my freezer full. Maybe all contestents should send you a box of freezer containers!
Fun, fun, fun!!
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Kim You only get out, what you put in.
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Mar 25 2008, 05:11 AM
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Welcome to POY2008!!!
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Kim You only get out, what you put in.
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Mar 25 2008, 05:13 AM
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YAY!!! I love this!! OK..one question...how many entries can we submit?
Here is my Pot of Yum!
Pork Chile Rojo
Serves 6
In a slow cooker add the following ingredients:
4-lb boneless pork shoulder roast, trimmed (can use beef instead) 1 1/2 Tbs of chili powder 1 medium onion diced 2 cloves of garlic, minced 1 Jalapeño (seeded and chopped) ** I use a Serrano, but I like it extra spicy! 2 cups of water 1 (16oz jar of salsa) I use Rojo medium, found in the refrigerated isle) 1 (10oz) can of diced tomatoes with green chilies, undrained
Cook on low for 6 to 8 hours. Remove pork and using two forks pull the meat into strips. Serve with low carb tortillas. i enjoy the meat without the tortilla..yum-o!
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Sue
The OLD me!... 
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Mar 25 2008, 05:44 AM
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Now there you go! I love the idea smiles. Your recipe sounds very good.
Kim, I was thinking that I would pare down each recipe and not make so much if it feeds an army like yours did. FYI, since it turned back into a polar ice cap here in north FL this morning, I have my Bob's Red Mill and am going to play with it for a new POY for the family tonight. I am only going to use 1 1/2 cups of the mix and we have a lot of lean Easter ham left so I will add it and some fresh veggies, make the guys some cornbread and we will have a comforting hot and thick soup for dinner.
Keep the entries coming neighbors!
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260 / 146 / 150 Starting weight /Current weight/Goal weightLap RNY - July 31, 2007 Life is what happens while you are making plans to do something else.
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Mar 25 2008, 05:56 AM
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QUOTE(Celadon @ Mar 25 2008, 08:44 AM)  Now there you go! I love the idea smiles. Your recipe sounds very good.
Kim, I was thinking that I would pare down each recipe and not make so much if it feeds an army like yours did. FYI, since it turned back into a polar ice cap here in north FL this morning, I have my Bob's Red Mill and am going to play with it for a new POY for the family tonight. I am only going to use 1 1/2 cups of the mix and we have a lot of lean Easter ham left so I will add it and some fresh veggies, make the guys some cornbread and we will have a comforting hot and thick soup for dinner.
Keep the entries coming neighbors! Looking out the window at the ice on my pool, I have to feel sorry for your FL polar ice cap. NOT! LOL
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It's not the bumps in the road that count, but how you finish the journey. ~~BeJean 2009
For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. ~Jeremiah 29:11 NIV
A lifetime journey with my pouch, Lucille...from a fat little caterpillar to a delicate butterfly...(and I've got the wings to prove it!)
'Just when the caterpillar thought the world was over, it became a butterfly' ~~author unknown
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Surgery Ticker (add to this the 36 lbs lost before surgery):
 My Winter Heat Accountability Challenge goals: --Continue to drink 64 oz water daily --Continue to take my vitamins/supplements --Improve my eating habits. I need to get better control of my carb intake --Work on upper body strength --Lose 10 lbs before the Spring Challenge starts --Revised 2/3/10: Maintain current weight until my mindset is to start losing again --Be honest here (WHAC) as to whether I'm doing well or not.
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Mar 25 2008, 08:49 AM
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I has to be cooked in one pot. It can be on the stove, in the oven or in a crock pot, but it has to be one pot.
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260 / 146 / 150 Starting weight /Current weight/Goal weightLap RNY - July 31, 2007 Life is what happens while you are making plans to do something else.
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Mar 25 2008, 08:57 AM
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QUOTE(Celadon @ Mar 25 2008, 08:44 AM)  Now there you go! I love the idea smiles. Your recipe sounds very good.
Kim, I was thinking that I would pare down each recipe and not make so much if it feeds an army like yours did. FYI, since it turned back into a polar ice cap here in north FL this morning, I have my Bob's Red Mill and am going to play with it for a new POY for the family tonight. I am only going to use 1 1/2 cups of the mix and we have a lot of lean Easter ham left so I will add it and some fresh veggies, make the guys some cornbread and we will have a comforting hot and thick soup for dinner.
Keep the entries coming neighbors! Celadon! I'm droolin' here but don't know why! Bob's Red Mill? POY??? (is this some Hawaiian delight from Meliss?) Please explain to the novice here. And I'm goovin' on these recipes! Yumm Yumm Yummy! Cel, more ideas about ditching the Easter ham please. Thanks all!
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Mar 25 2008, 09:01 AM
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QUOTE(mickeefynn @ Mar 25 2008, 11:57 AM)  Celadon! I'm droolin' here but don't know why! Bob's Red Mill? POY??? (is this some Hawaiian delight from Meliss?) Please explain to the novice here. And I'm goovin' on these recipes! Yumm Yumm Yummy! Cel, more ideas about ditching the Easter ham please. Thanks all! Wooops! DUH! Pot O Yum = POY! Sorry so dense... And I googled Bob's Red Mill... Interesting site.. Do you use the gluten free or what products do you like?
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Mar 25 2008, 09:09 AM
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Silly Mick!
I vote for Marla's Pot O' Yum. Wait a tick... I can't vote! Dang it.
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Mar 25 2008, 09:11 AM
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mickee, I have used Bob's products for years. I don't specifically look for the gluten free ones but when he has them available I will choose them. It was Kim that let me know about the veggie soup mix because she used it in the original pot of yum. I also buy barley and other specialty grains. If I can't find them in the store locally, I will just order them online.
As for the ham, chop up a bunch of it in bitty chunks with no fat and freeze it in 2 ounce portions to add when you make coddled eggs in the Maxime coddler. I lightly poke the yolks and use the big one so I can add other stuff when I take it out of the water. I add whatever takes my fancy. For breakfast, a bit of cheese and some chopped fresh tomato. For lunch, leftover veggies and parmesan.
Another thing to do with the leftover ham is to cube some and make a casserole with yellow squash. There is a good recipe in this weeks recipes in the Community Kitchen. The picture is without the ham added but it is good as a main dish if you add ham and other vegetables to it.
Of course there is the traditional pot of beans with the ham bone if you have one. We just use a couple of large chunks of ham if we got one with no bone. We make pinto beans so I can make my own refried beans and freeze them for enchiladas and such.
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260 / 146 / 150 Starting weight /Current weight/Goal weightLap RNY - July 31, 2007 Life is what happens while you are making plans to do something else.
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Mar 25 2008, 09:15 AM
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I have a feeling that MF's POY will be created in a wee bitty coddler... POY for One!
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Kim You only get out, what you put in.
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Mar 25 2008, 09:17 AM
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QUOTE(Kim @ Mar 25 2008, 12:15 PM)  I have a feeling that MF's POY will be created in a wee bitty coddler... POY for One! CAK - I completely agree with you.
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Mar 25 2008, 09:34 AM
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OMG Kim! That is too funny!!!!! Please don't give her ideas! She will probably do it and take a picture of it to boot!
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260 / 146 / 150 Starting weight /Current weight/Goal weightLap RNY - July 31, 2007 Life is what happens while you are making plans to do something else.
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Mar 25 2008, 09:48 AM
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Chummy

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OK everone....This is my entry to the cooking contest
Sensational Reuben Casserole a la Aseret...!
1 lb. thinly sliced pastrami or corned beef (cut into small bite size pieces) 2, 8 oz cans of sauerkraut (well drained) 1 tsp. caraway seeds 1 lb. swiss cheese sliced & shredded Thousand Island dressing (1/2 cup) low-fat/light
In a small bowl, mix together the drained sauerkraut & 1 tsp. of caraway seeds. Spray a medium casserole dish with some Pam & place a thin layer of the sauerkraut on the bottom of the dish, followed by 1/2 of the pastrami or corned beef. Lay down a layer of sauerkraut again. Pour a small amount of Thousand Island dressing over it. Place 1/2 of the shredded swiss cheese over this...Now add another layer of pastrami/corned beef...next a layer of sauerkraut, followed by some more Thousand Island dressing. Place the remaining swiss cheese on top. Place in a 350 degree pre-heated oven for 20-25 min until cheese is nice & bubbly.
This really hits the spot...! A great twist on a Reuben sandwich! (Our German style Lasagna! LOL) My family like some rye bread with it! Of course you can increase or decrease the amount of ingredients to your taste..More/less sauerkraut, you can eliminate the caraway seeds, add more/less Thousand Island dressing, more/less pastami/corned beef...
ENJOY!
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Mar 25 2008, 10:36 AM
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Aseret, sounds yummy! Thanks for posting it. Can you please let me know how many servings it makes?
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260 / 146 / 150 Starting weight /Current weight/Goal weightLap RNY - July 31, 2007 Life is what happens while you are making plans to do something else.
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Mar 25 2008, 10:46 AM
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In case anyone is interested and can't find Marla's original post that started this whole idea, here are both hers and Sandi's recipes that are added to the mix:
* Exported from MasterCook *
Marla's Pot O' Yum
Recipe By : Serving Size : 14 Categories :
Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method -------- ------------ -------------------------------- 1 lb. extra lean ground bison 1 lb. extra lean ground beef 15 ounces garbanzo beans, canned -- organic 15 ounces black beans, canned -- organic 12 ounces coconut milk -- light 32 oz. low sodium chicken broth 2 small sweet potatoes -- chopped in large chunks 1/2 medium onion -- cut in large chunks 1 tablespoon fresh rosemary 1 dash salt fresh ground black pepper - to taste LOTS OF CURRY POWDER!!!!!!
You can add veggies, spices... whatever you want. Cook in a crockpot or a stockpot on the stove! It freezes really well too.
S(Internet Address): "http://www.livingafterwls.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=6447&hl=" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Per Serving: 276 Calories; 15g Fat (48.0% calories from fat); 19g Protein; 17g Carbohydrate; 4g Dietary Fiber; 45mg Cholesterol; 385mg Sodium. Exchanges: 1 Grain(Starch); 2 Lean Meat; 0 Vegetable; 0 Fruit; 2 Fat.
* Exported from MasterCook *
Sandi's Pot O' Yum
Recipe By : Serving Size : 14 Categories :
Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method -------- ------------ -------------------------------- 2 pounds extra lean ground beef -- browned in big meatball sized chunks and throughly drained 2 carrots -- peeled and chopped into long bites 1 pound green beans -- but they gotta be the big fat Italian ones, please!) also, you may use a 12 ounce can 1 large yam -- peeled and cut into 2" cubes 14 ounces stewed tomatoes -- canned, diced and partially drained 2 cloves garlic -- if you don't like it, leave it out
Mix together in a dutch oven and bake at 350 degrees covered for an hour or until the yams are nice and tender. This makes enough for you and your honey for a week of dinners, or a week of lunches.
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Per Serving: 186 Calories; 11g Fat (51.7% calories from fat); 13g Protein; 9g Carbohydrate; 2g Dietary Fiber; 45mg Cholesterol; 64mg Sodium. Exchanges: 0 Grain(Starch); 2 Lean Meat; 1 1/2 Vegetable; 1 Fat.
There were a couple of things that I had to change to make this recipe correct. The corrections are made here and the nutritional information is correct too.
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260 / 146 / 150 Starting weight /Current weight/Goal weightLap RNY - July 31, 2007 Life is what happens while you are making plans to do something else.
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