Showing posts with label chicken. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chicken. Show all posts

Friday, November 16, 2012

Chicken Gyros - WOW - Annie's Eats Recipe

 
This week my Mom and I tried the recipe for Chicken Gyros from Annie's Eats. They were AWESOME! Really, if you are craving gyros and live 2 hours away from the nearest place to find a decent one [like me!] this is a great fix! The tzatziki sauce is the key to this amazing sandwich in a pita pocket. I didn't even get to take a picture of it the night we first had it for dinner; cause we scarfed them down way to fast!
 
 
This pic is from my lunch today cause I had the left overs. I wasn't crazy about having carrots with it, but cucumbers, obviously, were fantastic. Trust me, there really is chicken in there! I just love that tzatziki sauce so much that I smothered it.


We bought strained Greek yogurt so that we didn't have to strain it ourselves; just to save time. But we did 'wring' out the cucmber; we put the shreaded pulp in a metal strainer and pressed it into the mesh with a paper towl that we had to wring out often til it was no longer dripping.
Head over to Annie's Eats and grab the recipe and try it out for yourself; you won't be disappointed!
 
 
Have a great weekend!!
Kerry

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Feed-back

Since my last post, I've handed out a couple of the small tins of salve and rubbed it on mine and my families cuts, bumps, scraps and burns, even rashes. The results have been pretty good. Quick healing has been noted for most all of the abrasions, yet not much difference was noticed for the rashes.

A few draw backs have been taken into account by the various users. Key descriptors have been; "greasy" and "smelly", one said it smelled like roasted chicken. So now I'm wondering if I should market it as a Healing Salve or a Turkey Rub. Needless to say, I will be trying again, though I plan on continuing to use what is left (and returned) of the first attempt for personal use. (For I, for one, don't mind smelling like Thanksgiving). This time hoping to achieve a more appealing aroma and texture on the skin.