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When Dinner isn’t enough

What do you do when enough is not enough? I spent all evening preparing a simple dinner for my family. It was a nice hot bowl of homemade Vegetable Beef Soup and sandwiches. I also made a tossed salad with dressing to go along with it. We are just starting to get some cold weather here so I try to plan my meals appropriately. I don’t make soup for a hot summer day, but it tastes really great on a cold day such as today.

I cook for a large family so I usually double my recipe ingredients to allow for second helpings. For example, if the recipe calls for one pound of beef, I add two pounds. With four growing boys and one growing girl, it doesn’t take long to empty a pot of soup and go through one loaf of bread to have enough sandwiches for everyone.

After my meal was ready to eat and I called for everyone to sit down and eat, I thought that I and everyone else would be stuffed to the gills. But, I was wrong. After everyone had finished and the pot of soup was gone, my kids asked me if that was all I had. I was totally caught off guard. When I made that pot of soup, I thought that I would have enough left over to have lunch tomorrow.

Back into the kitchen I went to see if I could come up with anything else to fix, without spending another two hours in my kitchen. I remembered that yesterday I had made Taco Salad. When I make Taco’s, I use five pounds of ground beef and triple the ingredients. So naturally, I had some taco meat left over. So I got creative. First, I baked one potato for each child in the microwave. Normally, I like them in the oven, but I didn’t have time. I warmed over the taco meat. When the potatoes were done, I cut them open and loosened the potato and added butter. I sprinkled some bacon bits on the potato. I added about one cup of meat on each potato. I topped the meat mixture with lettuce, cheese, scallions and salsa. When I added all of this to the potato, it seemed like a lot. I served it immediately.

This time, my family complained of being too full. They loved the baked potato creation and complimented the chef. With a baked potato, anything goes.

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About Jennifer Frye

Jennifer Frye is a stay at home mother with five children, four boys and one girl, including a set of boy/girl twins. She and her husband have been married for 14 years and they raise a small farm in a little town in West Virginia. Her two older boys participate in the local Swine Club and raise their own pigs for projects. She enjoys sharing her experiences as a mother and finds that everyday is a story. Her goals are to raise her children up with respect and dignity and knowledge. She loves cooking for her family and loves sharing her hobby with her children. She incorporates cooking as a family activity and gets everyone involved. Besides cooking, she loves to read and she keeps journals of her daily life with her children for the future. She has been a Sunday School teacher, ran her own day care in her home and during the summer, she teaches children about cooking. She feels that every child should know the basics of cooking.