I went to my favorite produce mart today, Russo’s. If you live in the Boston area, it is a must visit! They have all of the produce you could possibly imagine, and it is cheap! Not everything is local, so I at least try to buy produce that is from the USA. It is tough to buy local produce around here in the winter, but I really try in the summer!
Anyways, I bought all of the fruit and veggies I need for the week, but I had 2 favorite purchases!
First, was the bag of older bananas that I got for .98 cents!!
That’s right, 10 bananas for .98 cents! And, they aren’t even that ripe! I bought some good bananas for the week, but I purchased these babies so that I can cut them all up and freeze them. I love adding frozen bananas to my smoothies, instead of normal bananas because they give it a little bit more thickness. These 10 bananas will keep me going for a while – I would have bought more if I had a bigger freezer – what a great deal! 🙂 Look for this type of stuff at your local grocery store because normally the fruit that they put in the “damaged” bin is not really that damaged. I have bought apples and pears before as well – just cut off the bruised parts and save yourself loads of money.
My 2nd favorite purchase was a spaghetti squash. I have only made spaghetti squash once before, and it turned out great, so I decided to try again.
Spaghetti Squash
Ingredients:
- 1 spaghetti squash
- 1 tbsp butter
- 2 tbsp dried basil (or fresh, if you have it)
- salt & pepper to taste
Directions:
I cut my squash in half and scooped out the seeds inside, then placed it face down on a cookie sheet.
I saved a few seeds to toast and use on my salad!
Sprinkled with salt and paprika before toasting.
I baked it in a 400°F oven for 35 minutes and it came out perfect!
Once cooked enough that you can easily stick a fork into the squash, it is ready to be turned into spaghetti!
Take one half of the squash and scrape out the insides with a fork. It will easily come out and look like spaghetti. Repeat with the other side.
I mixed my spaghetti squash up with a little butter, salt, pepper, basil and Parmesan cheese.
I also cut up some grape tomatoes and tossed them in my spaghetti.
Along with my spaghetti squash I had a great salad!
Remember when I made stuffed peppers for some friends and served it along with whole grain bread? Well, the next day I put the leftover bread right into the freezer to save for homemade croutons!
Tonight, I thawed the bread, cut it up into squares and tossed them with a bit of olive oil, salt and pepper. If you remember, the bread was already brushed with italian seasoning before freezing.
I then toasted the chunks of bread in my toaster oven until they formed crispy croutons!
I used a bed of romaine lettuce and garnished it with freshly dried apple slices (by me!), unsweetened dried cranberries, toasted seeds from my squash and homemade croutons. I drizzled olive oil and balsamic vinegar for dressing.
And all together!
All served with some Malbec, which was delicious!
It was a light meal, which normally would be great, but tonight I am still hungry! Off to find some snacks. 🙂
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Jen, This time of year try cabbage, all different kinds red, green, napa. We love them all. Try the Indian spice garam masala on them raw. yum a ,couple nuts apples and its a meal.