I was so excited to get propane for the grill so I could start grilling again. I had some turkey kielbasa in the fridge so I decided to throw that on the grill. I prefer the kielbasa from the Polish meat market, but I bought the turkey kielbasa at the grocery store since it's lower in fat. Plus, I don't usually make that trip to the meat market until Easter time. So I grilled it and heated up some baked beans (Bob's idea, not mine).
I didn't care for the kielbasa at all. I don't know. It just didn't taste that great. Maybe it was the brand. If I buy kielbasa at the grocery store I usually buy Hillshire Farms turkey kielbasa or I get Hummel. (Hummel is pretty close to the real thing.) This time I bought Butterball. And baked beans were never a favorite of mine anyway.
It could also be that my tastes have changed. I don't generally eat anything greasy or overly salty anymore. And when I do have something like that, I feel crappy afterwards. Like I ate a greasy cheeseburger. That's helped to keep me on track. Last night I made homemade popcorn and it was too salty and greasy to me. I dumped it and ate some almonds instead. (By the way, Blue Diamond Bold Salt & Vinegar Almonds are delicious!! Thanks to my good friend Erica, who introduced me to these! She created a monster.)
Another possible reason I didn't care for my dinner was maybe, maybe because I sampled a lot of freshly baked egg bites this afternoon. ;)
Here's my dinner, most of which still remains. This is 1 1/4 oz. kielbasa and less than 1/4 cup of baked beans. I ate half the beans and the two smaller pieces of kielbasa.
Maybe I should start a series called, "Sad Post-op Dinners" or "Dinners that sucked."
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