
The Princess is still cooking! Something is wrong with her royal Blackberry... long story.. BUT! The Princess is still cooking and will b posting as soon as her sister helps her figure it out.
Standby alpha one.
Standby alpha one.
Once upon a time there was a princess. She could read, write, tie her shoes and sing. There was one thing that the princess could not do and that was cook. THEN, one day she was blessed enough to meet the Italian pilot. He was rather smart. He could spell, read, tie his shoes, fly a plane and most of all much to the delight of the Princess he could.... cook.



Then the Princess put the mixture over the chicken. IT WAS SO SO GOOD! The queen says it tastes like something she has had at a restaurant but can't remember where or what it is called... hmmmm.... The Princess served it with mashed potatoes. The Princess is not going to post the mashed potato pics again since you already know what she does.

Then the Princess made the noodles. This was the first time that the Princess made lasagna noodles so she had to wait longer for the water to boil since she didn't put enough water in.. lesson learned.





This is the stuffing part. It has rice, hamburger, onion, cumin, garlic powder, and tomatoes. It smelled (and tasted) great.




Then she added DARK chocolate powder. The Princess LOVES, LOVES, LOVES dark chocolate.
The princess bakes the potatoes and then cuts them in half and pulls out the fluffy part. The Italian Pilot wants the Princess to eat the skins. The Princess just can't do it yet.








It started out good enough with the directions saying to bake several potatoes and some garlic wrapped in tin foil.
Here is the problem. The directions said for the Princess to use ALL of the garlic. SO, the Princess did... and what followed was really garlicky yuck.
The directions said to add chicken broth. SO the Princess did.... but even that could not save the potatoes all the Italian pilot said was...."How could you mess up mashed potatoes" even the Italian pilot could not save the yucky soup.
Oh well, lesson learned. When it comes to garlic, less is more.