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08-17-2012, 09:32 AM
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Sure seems like Fridays are coming a lot faster these days... What's on the menu for everyone today??
We're meeting our nephew and wife from Colorado (Lorraine, you met them, but probably don't remember) in Kingston for a leisurely seafood lunch, so we'll probably have doggie bags for dinner later.
http://www.kingstonalehouse.com/Kingston is such a pretty little town.
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Looks yummy, Jean! I'm not sure. We're on the road. If I had to guess, William will probably want Applebee's.
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Tony found a recipe he wants me to make and I realized I have made it before and it was really good. I made it years ago.
"Melt in Your Mouth Braised and Barbecued Chicken". It's asian-y. Maybe sauteed baby bok choy as the veggie.
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Looked it up. Sounds yummy!
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And it's very pantry friendly!
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OH JEAN! The menu is amazing.
I'm not sure what we're having - I work until 4, then we have to run to town for the goodies for tomorrow's fattie fest. I'm going to guess something on the grill.
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After after last nights easy dinner, I'm back in the saddle again. Tonight, it's a recipe I've not tried yet, Bisteca alla Fiorentina. It's grilled steaks served Florence style (August 2002). The recipe calls out for Porterhouse, but they don't seem to grow those around here. I'll sub New York strip steaks. Asparagus for a side.
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Asparagus for a side.
Love to see you trying something new, Blane!
Just kidding!
Freezer diving tonight. I'm always wiped out after the first week of school, so you'd think I'd plan better. We were going to go out, but I didn't even want to do that so I pulled some Trader Joe's tortellini and homemade pesto out. The side around here is wine.
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Trixee's Thai style fried chicken, Thai mango salad and rice. Such a goo dinner. James gives it a 9
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We are doing a modified Prudhomme blackened fish using Chilean Sea Bass blackened in hot clarified butter with Cajun seasoning and finished in the oven at 350 (due to thickness of fish). We will also boil fresh corn on the cob (rescued from the ethanol police) and served with sliced tomatoes.
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