This week I made some fruit gelatin cups using the sugar free strawberry banana gelatin we bought on mark down two weeks ago.
Pico de Gallo (No Salt or Oil)
Ingredients:
1 3/4 cup diced tomatoes
1/2 large red onion, diced
1/4 cup fine-diced jalapeño (remove seeds for less heat)
1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro
3 tbsp lime juice
1 tbsp fresh minced garlic
Pepper, to taste
Directions:
Mix all the ingredients together and ground pepper to taste.
Allow to sit and marinate for at least 10 minutes before serving.
Store in a glass jar in the refrigerator for up to 10 days.
Your gas is much better than ours - we are still around $3.50. I must have missed how you get all that yummy sounding food for free. Wow, it sounds like a windfall. Is it tasty? You had a good week.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend.
The ones I’ve had have been tasty for sure. My insurance company sent them to me for 4 weeks worth of meals and this was my second shipment. I thought it was such a neat thing for them to do.
DeleteI hope you have a great weekend too!
Our gas has been going up lately. We are about $3.80 for regular. My car takes diesel and it was $5.19 last time I bought some. My car gets 42 MPG or more so I hate to trade it in even though it is a 2001. As long as the car repairs stay down I will keep it. But with diesel prices getting so high it is no wonder food prices are rising. After reading about your food from your insurance company I checked to see it my insurance did that and they do. Sure wish I had known that last year when I had surgery. I would have tried for the meals but feel blessed that my church members brought me a couple of weeks of meals. This browsers is not letting me login. Stupid Google. Nancy from the PNW.
ReplyDeleteSometimes my bowser does that too. I’ve fixed it in the past, but for the life of me can’t figure out how to fix that again. I’m glad your insurance company does that too. Hopefully you won’t need it in the future, but if you do you’ll know you have it. I’m so glad your church stepped up to the plate for you. They’ve done that for me in the past and I’ll always be grateful to them. And yes on the price of diesel! I remember when it used to be cheaper than gas, but not these days. My dad’s truck is all diesel, and I know he feels your pain.
DeleteI hope you have a great weekend, Nancy. 😊
Happy Cinco de Mayo! Thanks for the pico de gallo recipe; I'm going to make it tonight. I could make a meal off of chips and salsa. :D
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good week filled with fun and good food. Hope you have a great weekend.
Happy Cinco de Mayo to you too, Kathy. 😊 Chips and salsa sounds delicious. Have you tried those new cauliflower tortilla chips? They taste just like real tortilla chips. So yummy with hummus too.
DeleteI hope you also have a great weekend.
We love pico de gallo as well. Adds such a flavorful kick to pretty much anything.
ReplyDeleteIt sure does! Delicious!
DeleteGreat price on the gas..we are getting lower it's around $3.25 or so. Thanks for the recipe on the good potatoes. Sounds delicious! Have a great weekend
ReplyDeleteThank you, Vickie. I hope you have a great weekend too!
Delete(Little Penpen) hello Belinda! I’m still here and reading. My phone is old and it’s getting more doggie to leave comments these days. I need to break down and get a new one, I suppose. How neat that you are getting all that food! Enjoy!!
ReplyDeleteThat was supposed to say difficult, but I guess doggie works.
DeleteI didn’t even realize you said that. I read it as difficult. 😂
DeleteThose meals you are getting sound wonderful. I do hope they taste as good. It is a great idea to put them away for use later.
ReplyDeleteOur fuel prices fell a little but not much, I hope they fall a touch lower. One good thing is that our natural gas company (pretty much everyone uses that for heating) is not being allowed to raise their prices as high as they wanted to. In the vernacular of WalMart, they rolled it back.
God bless.