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		<title>Accidental On Purpose Leftover Awesomeness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a part of my efforts to live less expensively I am determined to eat healthfully for less. Part of this has equated to using more of my provided meal plan. Another part of it is a larger life lesson- making food that can be remade into something different. Case in point- Fajita Soup Here&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a part of my efforts to live less expensively I am determined to eat healthfully for less. Part of this has equated to using more of my provided meal plan. Another part of it is a larger life lesson- making food that can be remade into something different.</p>
<p><strong>Case in point- Fajita Soup</strong></p>
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<p>Here&#8217;s the background. One of my local grocery stores has a weekly meal deal. They pick an item, that when you purchase a full price, you get a TON of other things to make a full meal for free. A couple of weeks ago the meal deal was fajitas. I purchased pre-seasoned fajita meat for about eleven dollars and got the following for free: sour cream, cheese, tortillas, salsa, a tortilla warmer (bet people outside of Texas don&#8217;t know about those). I could have also received some soda, but I don&#8217;t particularly like what was free so I passed on the offer.</p>
<p>Now, this meal deal is enough to feed an army, but I was strategic. I froze the cheese and tortillas. Have used the salsa and sour cream for other meals (including snacks for the Bible Study I lead) and separated the <em>pounds</em> of meat into one-two person sized baggies. They were then consequently frozen. Enter, a stocked freezer with enough supplies to make at least 7 one person fajita meals.</p>
<p>So, one day last week I made my first bag. Turns out, I stink at cooking the meat and I wasn&#8217;t terribly impressed. But, I was DETERMINED to make full use of my left overs. So, when I came home for dinner I used the left overs and a bunch of other things I had on hand to make soup. And, I must say, for an accidental-on-purpose-leftover meal, it turned out well!</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the accidental recipe. Feel free to alter and or add to as you see fit with things you have on hand.</p>
<p><em>Ingredients: </em><br />
All my left over fajita meat (don&#8217;t ask me how much, it was the left overs of 1/7 a pre-seasoned package.)<br />
One can of chicken broth<br />
One can&#8217;s worth of water<br />
1 to 1/5 tsp of chicken bullion<br />
1 can of corn<br />
1 can of black beans<br />
1 can of pinto beans<br />
1 can of mushrooms<br />
1 can of diced tomatoes<br />
1 can of diced tomatoes with chili&#8217;s<br />
Some brown rice<br />
1 package of Fajita seasoning<br />
Extra frozen, precooked chicken strips</p>
<p>I literally threw all of this in a pot, brought it to a boil and then simmered it until the rice looked cooked. I thought that the extra fajita seasoning would make it too spicy, but I almost think it needs a bit more flavor. I measured absolutely nothing for this soup, and it was liberating.</p>
<p>I made some cornbread to eat with it, but it would also be good with tortilla chips. And in my humble opinion, Coke Zero is a must.</p>
<p>I have a TON of soup left over, so I think I&#8217;m going to freeze some of it to save for a day when soup sounds good and I&#8217;m too lazy to make it. Not that this required much work. I actually managed to finish a last minute project for work while the stove did all the cooking.</p>
<p>I just never cease to be amazed at how one small item, like chicken fajita mix, can multiply into sooooo much more! If you live in Waco&#8211; come over and have some soup. It is like an accidental loaves and fishes scenario.</p>
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