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Friday, March 12, 2010

Easter Recipe Search Made Simple

Our grandchildren are coming over for Easter and it is up to me to make dinner. For someone who is used to grabbing a box or can out of the cabinet, that is not an easy task. I don't have a clue what to fix.

I am not one of the best or resourceful cooks either, which means that good ideas will have to be handed to me on a silver platter. Once I have a notion of what could be on the menu, I can start looking for recipes.

It is not really a big problem finding a delicious recipe online. I have done it before and was pleased to see so much variation on and options for something as simple as Tilapia. I chose a rather uncomplicated one which also allowed me to work with the ingredients I already had.

A Recipe Search can be very helpful, especially when there are restrictions or certain requirements concerning food. One family member is on a diet and likes it all to be low or no fat and another one has to watch the sodium intake due to high blood pressure.

When having to keep all that in mind, it is usually a chore to come up with a meal which not only suits everyone's taste, but is also pleasing to the taste buds. It is often a matter of using the right ingredients or a combination thereof; you just have to know which ones.

Those along with some good tips, advice and even entire healthy, nutritious meals are available online. With our health being a priority, it is of the utmost importance paying attention to what we eat and we can use all the help we can get.

Speaking of which, let me grab that helping hand to compose a non-fattening, low sodium, kid-friendly and scrumptious Easter dinner!

2 Comments:

Anonymous grandpaw said...

Hi Corry,

Fresh Green Fordhook Limas
Pot Full of Turnip And Mustard Greens Seasoned with Smoked Hog Jowel .
Mashed Potatoes .

Desert > Upside Down Peach Cobbler Served with a Big Ole Chocolate Bunny For the Boys ?

Keep in mind these recipes are uncle Bubba Joe's Favorite ?


Blessings and Happy Easter !
grandpaw

12/3/10 9:16 PM  
Blogger Corry said...

Grandpaw,
All sounds good to me except the turnips, haha.

Thanks for the idea. I know the boys would love the chocolate bunnies!

Many blessings to you and the girls.

God's Grace.

13/3/10 9:43 AM  

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