Super Solo Suppers
Meal planning for one or two is really smart: Make more one night so you have delicious options later. Thinking ahead saves time, money and effort, and exercises your creative spirit. Make 'Cook once, eat twice' your weeknight dinner mantra so entrees can do double duty, reappearing in a different guise. Grill an extra pork chop to top a salad later this week, chicken breast becomes a Greek-style sandwich, and broiled shrimp pairs with rice and beans for quick dinnertime flair. Keep fresh produce on hand to ensure youĂll be eating healthfully. Planning meals around salads, as a side or as part of the main course, keeps dinner on a nutritious track. Crunchy garden salads from the grocery store have received a nutritious upgrade with more veggies like carrots and red cabbage that boost the flavor, color and nutrition in every bite. Let these versatile menus inspire your creativity.
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The Altrusa Club will hold their 35th Annual Holiday Fantasy Show at the Packard Music Hall on November 4th, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. The show includes 75 talented craftsmen and artists, as well as refreshments that include sandwiches and soup.
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