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Re: Easy Mexican Chicken

Posted: February 25th, 2008, 6:06 pm
by Gwennaford
Oh, Mary!  This sounds so good.  I'll make it tomorrow after the fruit flush.  I'm the only one eating LDL, so I'll double-foil 3 of the pouches & freeze them after they cool.

I use generic canned tomatoes & green chilis (the hot kind) instead of salsa.  That's what my former favorite Mexican restaurant puts on the tables with their tortilla chips.  They just just buzz it up in the blender a little to give the juice some body.

Re: Easy Mexican Chicken

Posted: February 25th, 2008, 6:11 pm
by Gwennaford
RE: "heavy duty aluminium foil"

How do you pronounce the highlighted word?  Do you say "al u min' i um", or "a lum' i num"? ;)

Re: Easy Mexican Chicken

Posted: February 25th, 2008, 6:29 pm
by DEBBIEWEBE
Gonna make this tomorrow and add a heaping tablespoon of mexicorn!!!!!!

a loo ma num

lol

Gwennaford why can I not see your pic?  Does everyone else see it?

Re: Easy Mexican Chicken

Posted: February 25th, 2008, 10:47 pm
by Gwennaford
Look again, Debbie -- CAROLYN THE GREAT set me up just today.  YAAAAAAAYYYYEEE.  Now you can see, along with me, how much I improve in the time to come.

Re: Easy Mexican Chicken

Posted: February 25th, 2008, 10:59 pm
by Gwennaford
Mary, I hope you know I was "having you on!"  Please!!!  I think it's totally charming to speak with an accent, and having it come out in your writing occasionally is to be expected.  I never would have noticed the extra "i" in "that word" if I hadn't copied & pasted your wonderful Mexican Chicken recipe into a Word document and it came up with a squiggly red line under it! 

Please, please -- don't be offended & stop bringing us recipes!!  (again, kidding)

Re: Easy Mexican Chicken

Posted: February 26th, 2008, 12:00 am
by graceface66
Hi Gwennaford,
                It's great to see your pic! I like to see the folks I am visiting with! I am so glad you joined us
          May G-d bless you
                                    Kris

Re: Easy Mexican Chicken

Posted: February 26th, 2008, 12:45 am
by Gwennaford
Thanks Kris!  I'm so happy to be here.  I feel like I've come home.  I thank our Heavenly Father every day that Roger and Anita found me lurking out there in TV land.

I'm glad for a chance to ask you a question.  I noticed when you type HIS name you use a symbol to replace the "o".  I wondered if it is meant to show respect in the use of His name.  Is that the reason?  I have read excerpts of Victorian era ladies' diaries that do this and I wondered...

Re: Easy Mexican Chicken

Posted: February 27th, 2008, 9:44 pm
by Gwennaford
Mary, I made your Easy Mexican Chicken recipe last night and was it ever yummy!!!  But I made a slight mistake.  I didn't see the part about 1 TSP. of chili powder OR cumin and I used a whole tablespoon of both.  I really need to get my glasses checked!  Luckily, I like spicy food.

I said I'm the only LDL'er in my family.  Well...as soon as I cut open my packet, my husband came sniffing out of his cave and wanted a bite.  A few minutes later he cruised through the dining room again with a big bowl in his paws, saying, "I took one of your packages!"  So YAY for Mary!!!

Re: Easy Mexican Chicken

Posted: February 27th, 2008, 11:07 pm
by graceface66
Hi Gwenna
      I write G-d the way I do because the Jews say that it is wrong to write G-ds name,especially if it can be erased. One Rabbi says that because the computer gets shut down....we are erasing G-d's name ,so I choose not to offend.
                          Kris

some sites to clarify this/....  www.chabad.com  and www.aish.com

Re: Easy Mexican Chicken

Posted: February 28th, 2008, 2:47 pm
by Gwennaford
Kris, That's very interesting.  I knew there was a good reason.  Thank you for the enlightenment!

Gwen

Re: Easy Mexican Chicken

Posted: April 7th, 2008, 3:53 pm
by BigBen
U know what, this really is easy. So easy I made it myself so I dont' need all U nice friends of mine shipping it to my Fedex this time.

Your friend, Ben
p.s. but U can still send some meat balls & some tamale pie. thx.

Re: Easy Mexican Chicken

Posted: January 7th, 2010, 7:28 pm
by Mary J
I made this tonight, and it was very good!  With it I also made the garbanzo guacamole, and we had corn... YUMMMY!  So easy and delicious!

Re: Easy Mexican Chicken

Posted: March 8th, 2010, 3:08 pm
by Bethann
This recipe sounds great!
Thanks for another wonderful recipe!  :rose:

Little Mary that is interesting what you said about your accent. My Grandmother spoke with an English accent and my Mother was the first of her children to be born in Canada. People say that my daughter and I speak differently but we have never been able to really figure it out! I have presumed it is because of our English roots!  :thumbsup: Of course in Canada there is the French influence as well! We live on the Border of Canada and the U.S.  :) We have friends and relatives on both sides and travel back and forth a lot!

Re: Easy Mexican Chicken

Posted: March 11th, 2010, 5:48 pm
by Joyful Friend
Mary, I'm going to fix this for Sunday.  I'm cooking for my family-My hubby and my birthday parties.  I plan to fix this on Saturday.  Then put it in the oven right before Church on Sunday on timed bake.  Since our son is on a low salt, it will work well.  I'll also fix roasted veggies, and red jacket potatoes.  Of course, I'll have some tasty soups.  Water cress greens are ready now so will fix a big skillet of them.  I parboil first and then saute in evoo. With a big salad of greens and a bowl of fruit, cake will only be an option. I like easy recipes.  Thanks, JF

Re: Easy Mexican Chicken

Posted: March 11th, 2010, 6:35 pm
by leisuregranny
I made this for lunch today.  Didn't have any canned beans, so I chopped up a large carrot and added some sliced mushrooms and chopped onion.  I used some of my homemade Habanero salsa (extremely hot).  The skinless chicken breast I used was a very large, thick one (bought at Sam's), so my husband and I were able to share it.  Unfortunately, because it so big and thick, it was still raw in the center after 20 minutes in the oven.  I just put it in the microwave for 5 minutes and it was good to go.  I think next time, though, (and there will definitely be a next time) I will saute the onions, mushrooms, and carrot a bit to add more flavor.  The chili powder gave enough seasoning, and I didn't even have to add any salt or pepper.  This dish was delicious.  It may become a weekly staple for my husband and me.  Thanks for this great recipe.

Blessings,
Sylvia