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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Monday - Chili, cornbread Tuesday - Out (fundraiser for kids’ school at Chipotle) Wednesday - Slow cooker veggie lasagna Thursday - Popovers Friday - Homemade pizza I usually do crockpot once/week, and then either popovers or pancakes once/week. Often one of the other nights is pasta and the other is a leftover from a previous crockpot night.[/quote] Are popovers the whole meal?[/quote] Yup. It’s on the lighter side, but it’s fine for now since our kids are little still. It’s not what I’d made once they’re teens. :)[/quote] A popover is the meal?[/quote] I'm having trouble with the popover too - please share more. Like the airy, hollow tall buns? Do you put cheese or herbs or something in the batter? Or stuff them with something? Really having a hard time picturing this as a meal, and want to know more. [/quote] [img]https://images-gmi-pmc.edge-generalmills.com/5f1ead79-85c5-4926-9f6f-b101f6c4c586.jpg[/img] How can this be a meal? That's like saying a flour tortilla is a meal. I need more information, please.[/quote] I don't know... [b]One (or two?!) of those with butter and jam would be freaking delicious for a light supper! [/b]They look scrumptious![/quote] Exactly. Where did I say each person was allotted a single popover? DH and I usually each eat three, our older two (8 and 6) eat two, and the three year old eats one. We eat them with butter and have a few different kinds of jam available. The whole family *loves* popover night. Yeah, it's on the lighter side, so what? It's milk, eggs, flour. It's fine. (also, thanks, PP :) )[/quote] But wait, you don't even serve it with like, fruit (jam does NOT count) or a veggie tray or something? For breakfast, I can see this, but not dinner.[/quote] Plenty of people do breakfast for dinner, so not sure what your issue is. AND, it would be your prerogative to serve it with fruit, since jam doesn't count.[/quote]
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