hola,
so i'm making up dinner as i go right now. whipped out the ol'slow cooker and threw in about 4 cups of chicken broth, what was left of our frozen green beans, about 16 oz of diced ham cubes, a bag o'lentils, a couple cloves of minced garlic, and chopped up crispy bacon. oh, and a bay leaf on top. unless advised otherwise, my plan is to let that sit and cook for ehhhh....five to six hours on high. (checking the beans and lentils occasionally as it goes.)
what do you think? my one and two year old are as likely to eat this as anything i cook whether good or bad, and the only other person i'm feeding is myself tonight so if it's plum nasty no one ever needs to know. BUT, if it's num-yummy as my eldest proclaims things at times, i'll have one more dish in the dinner arsenal, and i can whip the leftovers out for lunch for my husband tomorrow and look like a champ. ha.
so i'm making up dinner as i go right now. whipped out the ol'slow cooker and threw in about 4 cups of chicken broth, what was left of our frozen green beans, about 16 oz of diced ham cubes, a bag o'lentils, a couple cloves of minced garlic, and chopped up crispy bacon. oh, and a bay leaf on top. unless advised otherwise, my plan is to let that sit and cook for ehhhh....five to six hours on high. (checking the beans and lentils occasionally as it goes.)
what do you think? my one and two year old are as likely to eat this as anything i cook whether good or bad, and the only other person i'm feeding is myself tonight so if it's plum nasty no one ever needs to know. BUT, if it's num-yummy as my eldest proclaims things at times, i'll have one more dish in the dinner arsenal, and i can whip the leftovers out for lunch for my husband tomorrow and look like a champ. ha.