Monday, 14 January 2013

Pasta with Turkey, Tomatoes, and Half and Half

Hello!

I am currently listening to a "Philosophy Bytes" podcast on consequentialism for my class tomorrow.  It's interesting (at least to nerds like me), but because I'm just sitting at my laptop listening, I decided the best use of my time would be to create a new blog post.  I can probably justify this with my very limited understanding of consequentialism: making blog posts makes me happy and I am not harming anyone else.  Boom.  Multi-tasking justified.  (I hope no philosophers read this...)

So I found this recipe on All Recipes, and it is originally called Bow Ties with Sausage, Tomatoes and Cream.  While I like Italian sausage, it just seems a bit unhealthy to me.  So I used ground turkey instead and added some salt, pepper, chilli pepper flakes, and Italian herbs.  And cream; well my mom never fed me cream presumably because of its lack of nutritional value, and I find it kind of heavy, and admittedly I don't really know what cream tastes like... So I substituted this with half and half, based on a user's recommendation to make the dish "lighter."  I also added a green pepper based on another person's recommendation.  Oh, and I didn't have bow tie pasta so I used whole wheat penne.

Otherwise, I pretty much followed the instructions exactly.  It was pretty easy and didn't take too long.  Not bad for a weekday dinner!  And now I have leftovers that will last me the rest of the week.  Hooray!

Here's a super close up picture of the final product:

Pasta with ground turkey and other stuff.

Fortunately, this dish was quite good, and I think I can stand to eat for the next four days. :)  I hope you enjoy it too!!!

The podcast guy is still talking about consequentialism.  I suppose I should listen so I have something constructive to say in class tomorrow.

Bye for now!

Yuna

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