Three breasts…

No, not me; chicken. I bought a package of chicken breast which contained three chicken breast. I got eight servings out of it for $8.03.

I squawked at the price when I bought the chicken, but in the end eight servings for $8 bucks is pretty good these days.

Last night I made legit chicken parm which came out tender and juicy.

A small portion of gf penne which I only ate half of since I focused on the main event.

My marinara sauce was on point and I used good mozzarella cheese from restaurant supply and shredded the big block.

I’ve been craving chicken parm for a while and yesterday was the day.

It was too cold to work outside so I was inspired to cook and do some indoor chores after production.

Four pieces of chicken were dedicated to the chicken parm. We have the leftovers today for a big lunch before dance.

The other four pieces will be sliced up and tossed in salads for the rest of the week.

They could be done Asian, Caesar, or anything else for that matter.

They can also make a great chicken sandwich.

So three chicken breasts will give us four meals each. not bad for $8 bucks.

Whole natural food doesn’t cost more, I can argue this point until death, it just takes time, effort and some thought which many people aren’t willing to do.

This is the reason frozen foods which are filled with chemicals and preservatives will always be more attractive to many people.

Frozen food costs more than whole food any day which can stretch our dollars when buying groceries.

What I put into my body and what comes out of my wallet are very important to me no matter what the economy.

Food made with love always tastes better. Do you agree?

2 Replies to “Three breasts…”

  1. Totally agree! All the additives in processed food negate the ease of buying it. My body tells me when I’ve been lax and lazy.

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