Cheap Eats! Sorta Stir Fry
September 11, 2009 by Marye Audet
Filed under 30 Minutes or Less, Quick and Easy
When Marc and I first got married (in 1980!) he ate a couple of vegetables:corn, green beans, peas, and potatoes. That was it…and I think the green beans were iffy. I, on the other hand, was not a big meat eater but I would eat nearly any vegetable you put in front of me.
Needless to say I did not cook like his mom. I needed to find a way to get the vegetables I loved into our diets without setting off his anti-vegetable meter. What was the answer?
Stir fry! You can chop up nearly anything and put it in a …read more
Fajita Casserole, or How to Feed a Crowd for Under $5
November 6, 2008 by Marye Audet
Filed under 30 Minutes or Less
One thing that I get asked over and over again is how much groceries cost us. The cost more since I have been working because I tend to buy some things I used to make form scratch but for our family of 8 (which includes at least 3 very big eaters) and three cats and a dog we spend about 600.00 a month.
When Cultures Collide: Southwestern Quiche
January 8, 2008 by Marye Audet
Filed under Main Course, Quick and Easy, Vegetarian
I, as you may have figured out, like to bake an cook. Alot. One of my favorite types of cooking is French because I find it challenging. And because it is just so good.
But I will admit to craving the odd taco now and then. I am, after all, a resident of Texas, land of Tex-mex cooking. I add fresh cilantro to salads because I can’t get enough of the flavor, and I love chipotle, chiles, and other amazingly spicy things.
To me, the best of these cultures comes together in Southwestern Quiche. The flavor of the chiles, slow cooked onions, …read more
Quick & Easy Tex-Mex Enchiladas
October 19, 2007 by Marye Audet
Filed under 30 Minutes or Less, Casseroles
Cool picture, huh?
In Texas we don’t really eat much Mexican food. Everything is sort of a Tex-Mex blend. But there are just times that I really need to eat tex-mex. Comfort food. Cheap, quick, easy, yummy. Enchiladas are exactly that.
In Mostly Martha, Martha says that it takes a great chef to make a simple food (By the way, if you haven’t seen that move, and subtitles don’t bother you, get it immediately. Sigh. We loved it. ). This is simple food. You can make it with homemade Texas style chili, or a …read more






