An update from this earlier post.
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What you’ll need:
-1 Starbucks Protein Bistro Box
-1 Starbucks Cheese & Fruit Bistro Box
-4 cups brown rice
-1/2 can of leftover Amy’s Indian Dal Golden Lentil soup
-1 cup of leftover vegetables from an earlier meal (last night’s dinner, perhaps?)
-The goat cheese (2) and tzatziki dip (2) leftover from the two Goat Cheese & Garden Veggies Bistro Boxes consumed at lunch earlier
Difficulty level:
Medium
How to prepare:






….and here they are with the aforementioned sauce/garnish:
Here is what our finished, 3-course meal looked like:
In total we probably spent $2 or less on this meal, because the only “new” (non-Bistro Box and non-leftover) item incorporated was the brown rice.
This meal was rated:
4.5 out of 5 stars (by my wife). Comments: “Next time, keep the egg separate” and “The impromptu ‘curry sauce’ and the tzatziki dip taste like they were made for each other!”
What happened to the multigrain muesli bread (Protein Box), and the nine-grain crackers (Cheese & Fruit Box), you ask?
Well, these both went (along with some leftover rice, cheese, and fruit) into a neat little package for my wife’s lunch at work tomorrow:


What you’ll need:
Two of Starbucks’ “Goat Cheese & Garden Veggies” Bistro Boxes (see label below):

Diffculty level:
Super-easy.
How to prepare:
Omit the goat cheese and tzatziki sauce from each Bistro Box. Save these ingredients for another meal. Chop up the tomatoes and veggies. Crumble both packets of cranberry-apple crackers for use as a crouton substitute. Mix well and top with your favorite salad dressing. Enjoy.
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Note: Details on tonight’s dinner later on, as promised.
OK, so here is what I have to work with tonight:

There’s a “Protein” Bistro Box and a “Cheese and Fruit” Bistro Box.
Here are close-ups of the labels, so you can get an idea of the ingredients:

and

These are the other items I have on hand (but may or may not actually use for dinner tonight, at my own discretion and depending on my mood):
1. Not this soup exactly, but about half a can left over from dinner the other night. I might be able to fashion it into a fancy sauce:

2. Ah, beans. Good old-fashioned beans. Less than 99 cents a can. Can’t beat them:

I tend to cook late, so stay tuned for photos of the actual dinner tonight, possibly as late as after midnight.
Wish me luck.