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Hi LWulf -
How did this turn out?
I thought you had to cook collard greens for a while to get them tender...
Hey.
It tasted pretty good, though I have to try and experiment a bit to give it ...something more. I like to experiment when cooking. Maybe I'll do something like Netzach suggested, though I try to use as little oil in cooking as possible, even if it's olive oil.
One of the directions on the package say boil them for 20 minutes, which gave me the idea: cook 'em like spinach.
Still, the cooking website that gave me the yen to try out the collard greens suggested cooking them for 20 minutes too. IDK... Maybe it's longer if you leave in the stems?? They said to cut out the stems and ribbon the leaves.
One website I just looked up said it depends on how young the greens are when they are harvested. "Younger greens are sweeter and cook faster."

Spaghetti and Italian Sausage again.
Oyakodon for Mister and his friend. It's chicken and onion in savory sauce cooked in egg and served over rice. Dinner wasn't ready when they arrived so I made sure to set out some edamame to snack on.![]()
Sounds a little bit like okonomiyaki, deconstructed. Though I'm sure that is simply my unfamiliarity with the dish... sounds tasty, too![]()
I think after this I should have just given links, lol.

Okonomiyaki is very different. Donburi is a dish served over rice or with rice thus oyakodon(buri). Okonomiyaki is often described as a pancake. It consists of chopped or shredded cabbage mixed with a batter and depending on region either mixed with various meats and veggies or topped with them. Generally served with tonkatsu sauce, mayo, nori, or katsuobushi.I think after this I should have just given links, lol.
Smoked chicken, homemade sausage link, jalapeno potato salad, cilantro laced cole slaw, homemade pickles and a root beer. Happy![]()