Now it's the weekend again (don't they come round quickly), and as one of the grandchildren mentioned to me, there are only six weekends 'til Christmas! Is it me or has this year flown by? I've started doing a little Christmas shopping, but still have more to do.
Anyway back to the weekend ... on todays post I share three meals that you may wish to try for lunch, dinner or supper! If you should be carb. conscious the sausage recipe has 25 carbs per serving, the chicken one 14 carbs per serving and the vegetable one 35... but of course you can check the details out on the links given.
You will find a variety of recipe ideas within this blog, and it is important to note, not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e., use a reliable meter. If you have any concerns about your health, it is always advisable to consult your doctor or health care team.
All the best Jan
Sausage and Bean Casserole
more details here
Flying Jacob (Flygande Jacob)
a classic Swedish Chicken Dish - more details here
Vegetarian Stew
a slow cooker recipe - more details here
Whatever your plans are for the weekend
I wish you a happy and peaceful one
All the best Jan



They all look delicious, but I think I would enjoy the vegetarian stew the most - yum! This year has definitely flown by in a flash.
ReplyDeleteDear Jan, all of these dishes look scrumptious 😋
ReplyDelete...the Sausage and Bean Casserole wiuld be my choice.
ReplyDeleteSausage and beans sound good - Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteGracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteOooh - I have to try the Sausage and bean casserole. Flying Jacob is such an unusual name. I have to check that one out too.
ReplyDeleteDang, Jan. All of these look good.
ReplyDeleteThat chicken stew looks great!
ReplyDeletesausage and beans sounds good for sunday...game day!! YuM!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's raining here too, and quite stormy today, so I'm doing a lot of crafting and painting.
ReplyDeleteThe three dishes are delicious, thanks for the recipes!
I wish you a relaxing weekend!
Best regards, Elke
Sempre boas tuas sugestões!
ReplyDeleteLindo fim de semana!
beijos,chica
Won't be long and it will be Christmas again, Jan. Nice looking meals.
ReplyDeleteThe Flying Jacob sounds great! On the list! "Sadly" Ingo will this weekend make his super-yum steak with mushrooms and a childhood-dish, spinach with mashed potatoes and fried egg. He eats again - yippie, and cooks.
ReplyDeleteI'd have the Flying Jacob just for the name!
ReplyDeleteThat vegetarian strew seems delicious and well balanced.
ReplyDeleteI Hope the storm will not damage British countryside and villages.
Sausage and beans is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
This is wonderful winter food!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is casserole, stew, and soup weather here.
ReplyDeleteExcellent dish
ReplyDeleteThis year has flown by. We'll need to t'ak' a cup o' kindness' before long.
ReplyDeleteAll those dishes look delicious. Xx
I like the looks of that vegetarian stew!
ReplyDeleteBelle queste ricette.
ReplyDeleteConsiderato che sono un po' malaticcia, sicuramente l' ultima è sicuramente più adatta per questo fine settimana.
The stew sounds great :-D
ReplyDeleteThis year has definitely flown by! Claudia missed us, which is fine with me.
ReplyDeleteAll of those look delicious!
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ReplyDeleteSausage and Bean Casserole - I never thought of that - looks delish!
The vegetarian stew looks amazing, thank you!
ReplyDeleteThey all look good.
ReplyDeleteThe first one is the one for me!! Yummy
ReplyDeleteAlways wonderful recipes here ~ thanks and hugs,
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend to you , (carol and ziggy)
We have had very warm weather this weekend, so have really enjoyed having the doors open probably for the last time this season. Hope everyone made it through the storm well. They are getting some hard rains and flooding iin California.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite has to be the Flying Jacob. I looked up the link and it looks a great recipe. What a fabulous name for the meal. I did like the other two recipes too.
ReplyDeleteHere in Portugal, where I am at the moment "Claudia" brought a lot of damages from north to south. Have a great week Jan.
ReplyDeleteSorry for the storm dear friend
ReplyDeleteI liked all the recipes 🤗♥️
The grandkids always know when Christmas is. LOL Wonderful recipes.
ReplyDeleteI like the vegetarian stew because it is a slow cooker one, but the sausage casserole would be my second choice, Jan.
ReplyDeleteGracias por las recetas, seguro que están buenísimas. Besos.
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