- Jambalaya
- Chicken
- Taco
- Chicken
- Cantonese
- Shrimp
- Pork Chops
- Gumbo
- Tex-Mex
- Mediterranean
- Beef
- Turkey
- Tomato
- Barbecue
- Rice
- Bell Peppers
- Something Skewered
- Skillet Meal
- Something Broiled
- Orange
- Fish
- Lo Mein
- Black Beans
- Huevos Con Arroz
- Red Beans
- Pork
"Stir The Pot"
"Stir The Pot" is my list of foods I want to make by the time I turn 26. Rather than a "Bucket List" this title seems so much more fitting since it is a food blog after all. By June 16, 2013 I am hoping to be able to mark all of these items off of my list. The items on my list may be simple such as chicken. Not that I haven't cooked chicken yet but want to continue trying new recipes. Here is my 26 x 26:
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11 comments:
What a fun idea! Love the wide variety and collection of foods on your list. Can't wait to see what you do with these!
Anonymous - I got the idea from another food blogger who turned 30 and wanted to do a 30 x 30 and I loved the idea so much I wanted to do the same! I'm going to mark them off as I go and add the links in red.
Hey Rochelle, you should try roasting broccoli. It's great! Here's how I do mine:
http://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=312037965189225452&postID=4485227783709978792
Just ignore the squash part :-)
Kelsey - I love roasted broccoli! It is such a great way to prepare it. My problem is just not buying broccoli enough. Thank you for the link!
Happy Birthday and I also agree with everyone Roasted Broccoli rocks!
Pegasuslegend - Thank you!
How come I don't see Pot Brownies on this list? What about Moonshine, or Absinthe? (there must be fat-free ways to make these items)
Anonymous - Maybe if I was still in my crazy party days these items would be on the list. Haha!
great list! got a great recipe for a korean pork soup, that's really very easy but very yummy too. you can try that and mark one off. haha. got kimchi too. and bruschetta. and i believe salmon and bok choy and ravioli etc but i don't know what exactly it is you;re looking for in them! tkae a wander around my blog if you like and i hope you find sth that helps (:
http://mummyicancook.blogspot.com/2011/01/gamjatang-korean-pork-bone-soup.html
and btw yay for the tomato sauce! i'm going to keep that recipe too! thanks for sharing(:
Shu Han - I'm headed to check out your blog now. Thank you so much for the link and a great selection of recipes. You'll love the tomato sauce. It is so flavorful and versatile.
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