Guest guest Posted May 29, 2002 Report Share Posted May 29, 2002 Sorry, no ideas right now. When you said " Big Game " I thought you meant something like elk, LOL. Blessings, Fox ********** QUIT WASTING MONEY on your health and get healthy! http://www.pcpowersystem.com/lfi/143907-2 Make a RESIDUAL INCOME on our exclusive products: http://www.pcpowersystem.com/id/143907-2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2002 Report Share Posted May 30, 2002 LOL, . :-) HOw about " buffalo " wings...heheheh.. I figured we'd just have chips and salsa, burgers, chicken, corn on the cob and some strawberry desserts (strawberries are sooo good right now) Unless I can think of something easy and point friendly. I'll be coming home from work at 6 so I won't have much time to prepare. I have tried elk before, though...my boss used to go up Montana and hunt and he'd bring back elk steaks and elk salami. I only tried it once but then I kept thinking about the poor elk and I couldn't eat anymore. :-( -riza > Sorry, no ideas right now. When you said " Big Game " I thought you > meant something like elk, LOL. > > Blessings, > Fox > ********** > QUIT WASTING MONEY on your health and get healthy! > http://www.pcpowersystem.com/lfi/143907-2 > Make a RESIDUAL INCOME on our exclusive products: > http://www.pcpowersystem.com/id/143907-2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2002 Report Share Posted May 30, 2002 Hey Riza, I have a good variation on buffalo wings that is pretty simple and point friendly. Take chicken tenderloin strips, dredge in flour, dip in buffalo wing sauce (Texas Pete make a good one), coat with bread crumbs and bake at 375 for 20-25 minutes. Serve with FF blue cheese dressing for dipping (We like Wish Bone FF bluecheese). YUM! |--------+-----------------------> | | " rizabo " | | | <rizap@hotmai| | | l.com> | | | | | | 05/30/2002 | | | 02:36 AM | | | Please | | | respond to | | | wwliterside | | | | |--------+-----------------------> >-----------------------------------------------------------| | | | To: wwliterside | | cc: (bcc: -C /BRE/AGFA/US/BAYER) | | Subject: Re: Need Munchy big Game| | Food ideas! | >-----------------------------------------------------------| LOL, . :-) HOw about " buffalo " wings...heheheh.. I figured we'd just have chips and salsa, burgers, chicken, corn on the cob and some strawberry desserts (strawberries are sooo good right now) Unless I can think of something easy and point friendly. I'll be coming home from work at 6 so I won't have much time to prepare. I have tried elk before, though...my boss used to go up Montana and hunt and he'd bring back elk steaks and elk salami. I only tried it once but then I kept thinking about the poor elk and I couldn't eat anymore. :-( -riza > Sorry, no ideas right now. When you said " Big Game " I thought you > meant something like elk, LOL. > > Blessings, > Fox > ********** > QUIT WASTING MONEY on your health and get healthy! > http://www.pcpowersystem.com/lfi/143907-2 > Make a RESIDUAL INCOME on our exclusive products: > http://www.pcpowersystem.com/id/143907-2 ~There are no strangers here... Only friends that haven't met yet~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2002 Report Share Posted May 30, 2002 Mmmmm, this sounds great~ -- Re: Need Munchy big Game| | Food ideas! | >-----------------------------------------------------------|LOL, . :-) HOw about "buffalo" wings...heheheh..I figured we'd just have chips and salsa, burgers, chicken, corn onthe cob and some strawberry desserts (strawberries are sooo goodright now) Unless I can think of something easy and point friendly.I'll be coming home from work at 6 so I won't have much time toprepare.I have tried elk before, though...my boss used to go up Montana andhunt and he'd bring back elk steaks and elk salami. I only tried itonce but then I kept thinking about the poor elk and I couldn't eatanymore. :-(-riza> Sorry, no ideas right now. When you said "Big Game" I thought you> meant something like elk, LOL.>> Blessings,> Fox> **********> QUIT WASTING MONEY on your health and get healthy!> http://www.pcpowersystem.com/lfi/143907-2> Make a RESIDUAL INCOME on our exclusive products:> http://www.pcpowersystem.com/id/143907-2~There are no strangers here... Only friends that haven't met yet~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2002 Report Share Posted May 30, 2002 thanx for the idea lisa! im always looking for ways to make my SO chicken wings! he loves them and i hate cooking them, but if i could also do some tenderloin at the same time.. hmm! JENNladi-jz@... WW OP since 10/01 198/172/155 Re: Need Munchy big Game| | Food ideas! | >-----------------------------------------------------------|LOL, . :-) HOw about "buffalo" wings...heheheh..I figured we'd just have chips and salsa, burgers, chicken, corn onthe cob and some strawberry desserts (strawberries are sooo goodright now) Unless I can think of something easy and point friendly.I'll be coming home from work at 6 so I won't have much time toprepare.I have tried elk before, though...my boss used to go up Montana andhunt and he'd bring back elk steaks and elk salami. I only tried itonce but then I kept thinking about the poor elk and I couldn't eatanymore. :-(-riza> Sorry, no ideas right now. When you said "Big Game" I thought you> meant something like elk, LOL.>> Blessings,> Fox> **********> QUIT WASTING MONEY on your health and get healthy!> http://www.pcpowersystem.com/lfi/143907-2> Make a RESIDUAL INCOME on our exclusive products:> http://www.pcpowersystem.com/id/143907-2~There are no strangers here... Only friends that haven't met yet~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2002 Report Share Posted May 30, 2002 Ooh! this sounds so good, . thanks! One question though...where do you find chicken tenderloin strips? In the frozen food or fresh meat secion? Sorry, still a kitchen newbie. ;-) -riza > > > Hey Riza, I have a good variation on buffalo wings that is pretty simple and > point friendly. Take chicken tenderloin strips, dredge in flour, dip in buffalo > wing sauce (Texas Pete make a good one), coat with bread crumbs and bake at 375 > for 20-25 minutes. Serve with FF blue cheese dressing for dipping (We like Wish > Bone FF bluecheese). YUM! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2002 Report Share Posted May 30, 2002 Riza.... you can find them in both... i love tyson individually frozen tenders...(they have something on them so they dont get freezer burnt in the big bag... plus they are injected with alittle broth to make them super juicy when defrosted) or you can find tenders in the regular chicken area... or if you cant find either, you can use breasts and just slice them up into strips... good luck! JENNladi-jz@... WW OP since 10/01 198/172/155 Re: Need Munchy big Game Food ideas! Ooh! this sounds so good, . thanks! One question though...where do you find chicken tenderloin strips? In the frozen food or fresh meat secion? Sorry, still a kitchen newbie. ;-)-riza> > > Hey Riza, I have a good variation on buffalo wings that is pretty simple and> point friendly. Take chicken tenderloin strips, dredge in flour, dip in buffalo> wing sauce (Texas Pete make a good one), coat with bread crumbs and bake at 375> for 20-25 minutes. Serve with FF blue cheese dressing for dipping (We like Wish> Bone FF bluecheese). YUM!> > > ~There are no strangers here... Only friends that haven't met yet~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2002 Report Share Posted May 31, 2002 They are in the meat counter next to the boneless chicken breasts. They are usually the same price as the breasts. If you can't find the tenderloins, you can just cut your boneless/skinless chicken breasts into 1 " wide strips. |--------+-----------------------> | | " rizabo " | | | <rizap@hotmai| | | l.com> | | | | | | 05/30/2002 | | | 04:28 PM | | | Please | | | respond to | | | wwliterside | | | | |--------+-----------------------> >-----------------------------------------------------------| | | | To: wwliterside | | cc: (bcc: -C /BRE/AGFA/US/BAYER) | | Subject: Re: Need Munchy big Game| | Food ideas! | >-----------------------------------------------------------| Ooh! this sounds so good, . thanks! One question though...where do you find chicken tenderloin strips? In the frozen food or fresh meat secion? Sorry, still a kitchen newbie. ;-) -riza > > > Hey Riza, I have a good variation on buffalo wings that is pretty simple and > point friendly. Take chicken tenderloin strips, dredge in flour, dip in buffalo > wing sauce (Texas Pete make a good one), coat with bread crumbs and bake at 375 > for 20-25 minutes. Serve with FF blue cheese dressing for dipping (We like Wish > Bone FF bluecheese). YUM! > > > ~There are no strangers here... Only friends that haven't met yet~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2002 Report Share Posted May 31, 2002 Thanks , I couldn't find any so I did just that--sliced up some chicken breasts. I'm going to make these tonight and also have some taquitos, chips, salsa, guacamole, and burgers. Still deciding on dessert. GO KINGS!!! boo Lakers (boo! hiss!) -riza > > > They are in the meat counter next to the boneless chicken breasts. They are > usually the same price as the breasts. If you can't find the tenderloins, you > can just cut your boneless/skinless chicken breasts into 1 " wide strips. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2002 Report Share Posted May 31, 2002 Celebration cake of course!!! YUmmmmmmy! Maggie -----Original Message-----From: rizabo Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 1:43 PMTo: wwliterside Subject: Re: Need Munchy big Game Food ideas!Thanks , I couldn't find any so I did just that--sliced up some chicken breasts. I'm going to make these tonight and also have some taquitos, chips, salsa, guacamole, and burgers. Still deciding on dessert. GO KINGS!!! boo Lakers (boo! hiss!)-riza> > > They are in the meat counter next to the boneless chicken breasts. They are> usually the same price as the breasts. If you can't find the tenderloins, you> can just cut your boneless/skinless chicken breasts into 1" wide strips.> > > > ~There are no strangers here... Only friends that haven't met yet~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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