Well, Mr. Rutledge and I ended up snowed in for a few days
around our house. Luckily, the Mister had already been to the grocery store and
stocked our fridge. Let’s be clear about what it means to be “snowed in” in my
neck of the woods. There was a half inch of ice and the world dang near came to
an end. Through our brilliance and resilience, we survived like champs. We
cleaned out old files which led me to take a walk down memory lane and discard
Mr. Rutledge’s W-2. That form isn’t necessary for anything is it?
On another note, grilling out those flank steaks worked
wonderfully. My darling husband was thrilled to be grilling in the freezing
rain. I was not quick enough to snap a picture. Though perhaps photographing
the event would have been detrimental to my dinner. I don’t think we will be
grilling again until he is certain the temperatures will remain above 65
degrees!
*Please note “grilled” salmon recipe below. Oops! We can
always bake the salmon if it does in fact remain too cold for Mr. Rutledge to
be coaxed into grilling.
We had a small victory at our house this week: we skipped
mac’n’cheese! Also, every vegetable I purchased was consumed (I helped with 0%
of zucchini consumption as it is still banned from my mouth). However, I may or
may not have had to ask the local Brookshire’s stocker where in heck they keep
the corn dogs. One step forward and one step backward, I guess. Should I be
proud of the fact I didn’t know the location of the corn dogs beforehand, or
should I be depressed that my desire to eat a stinkin’ corn dog outweighed the
embarrassment of asking? My best friend says I need to see a dietitian. She was
kindly reminded that I frown on unsolicited recommendations. Just kidding. Except she did tell me I should
see a dietitian. Those of you who are dietitians and health nuts and are
judging me, take note that I chose 100% beef with no by-products. No, that
doesn’t make it a healthy choice.
Seth's gumbo
Buffalo chicken baked
taquitos/lettuce wraps – Buffalo/wing sauce is one of my favorite flavors
ever. I really would like to go to chick-fil-a and get one of those platters of
chicken nugget goodness and a tub of buffalo sauce. Instead, I’ll try this. Mr.
Rutledge generally doesn’t like much in the crockpot, so I can’t make any
promises this will go well. Also, I don’t like bleu cheese, so this house will
be having some ranch. Try mixing that ranch packet in plain low fat Greek
yogurt instead of mayo/buttermilk. Shred some carrots and celery and put them
in a lettuce wrap!
Grilled salmon with
avocado salsa (Pinterest)- Mr. Rutledge’s Aunt Daria made a grilled salmon
at Christmas and it was fantastic. I think we will try our hand at a grilled
salmon this week. This recipe looks easy and super-fast. Plus, Mr. Rutledge
loves guacamole! Round out this meal with some steamed vegetables.
Cranberry avocado
salad with chicken and orange poppy seed dressing – I love a good salad and
fresh vegetables are my best chance right now at actually consuming a
vegetable. I’ve never tried this recipe, but it sounds delicious. Also, I’m
trying to be better about not going through a drive-through window when I’m out
seeing patients. These leftovers will double as a great on-the-go lunch for me!Salt Lick Peach Cobbler – several weeks ago my mom brought us some frozen peaches she’d put away. I offered to make some peach cobbler for Mr. Rutledge then promptly realized I didn’t know my Nanny Harvey’s peach cobbler recipes. Memaw didn’t answer her phone. For a woman who talks to more people than anyone I know, she sure is hard to get to answer the phone when you want her to! (Mr. Rutledge says that this is true of all Trouts, but he’s wrong a lot.) Anyway… I tried this recipe. It’s super easy and delicious. It doesn’t hold up that well in the fridge, so I suggest even if there are just two of you to eat the whole thing in one sitting while it’s still warm.
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