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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] PP here - you're welcome!![/quote] Oh, popover night! My mom did this with us growing up. We would fight over all the crispy runnings that would form in the pan in between the popovers. We would have them with jam, butter, and sometimes honey. Now I want to a popover![/quote]
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