A New Experience
I am starting a new thing called cooking. I saw this TV commercial for Cambell recipes for that were affordable. The recipe I cooked can be found here CambellKicthen.com
Here is some pictures of my new adventure:
Back from the grocery store:
Precooking preparation:
Cooking:
Finished Product:


OMG .. that looks so good!! Healthy too!!
Don't tell me you ate the whole thing though .. that looks like enough to feed a family of 6. Will be nice to have leftovers for a few days though.
So .. was it as good as it looks? Next time you visit i got a great idea, in addition to the lawn work .. you got dinner!
I'm also impressed with what looks like a clean kitchen (and .. i see that cool fish tank in the background .. ah, so calming)
Good work Steven - I agree, it looks good and healthy. Looks like it would be a good meal the night before a big race.
Yum, yum. Looks delicious. Those veggies look particularly tasty.
I'm amazed at the recipe resources on-line, and it sounds like Cambell's has good ones.
On cooking start up, or after a move, I remember getting hit with quantity issues (a whole tin of pepper for a few shakes feels like a bummer at first), but over time you can get a stock of core ingredients from which you can draw (especially spices). That makes life easier.
Whoa, now I'm hungry. I've gotten more into cooking as well. The more you do it the easier it gets to experiment with recipes, which can develop into some interesting meals.
I've never seemed to get over cooking in large quantities (I thank mom for that), so having some re-usable and microwave safe containers will make the meal last even longer. In my experience, leftovers can end up tasting even better later in the week.