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Last day of the month...already!! What's on the menu for everyone??
We're having Grilled Spice-Rubbed pork with Broccoli Rabe.
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We're having french dips, romaine salad for Tony and sliced tomatoes & avocado for me.
Jean - the mention of root beer floats got stuck in my head and I wound up having ice cream for lunch. Bad, I know.....but that Haagen Dazs strawberry is oh so good.
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William had so much barbecue, and I got to thinking about corn on the cob. It made sense to just have BBQ sandwiches and corn tonight.
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From the newest issue (#93), I'm making the Tandoori chicken thighs with the spinach/raisin rice and asparagus. I goofed up on the marinade, I used one tablespoon of tumeric, it was suppose to be one teaspoon. Will that alter the flavor too much?
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From the newest issue (#93), I'm making the Tandoori chicken thighs with the spinach/raisin rice and asparagus. I goofed up on the marinade, I used one tablespoon of tumeric, it was suppose to be one teaspoon. Will that alter the flavor too much?
No idea, but I hope you will let us know if you like it. Tonight we used up some leftovers, so had a cup of soup, a chopped salad, 1/2 cup each of leftover spaghetti, and grilled turkey burgers. I know, it sounds weird, but it was all good.
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I don't think so, but not real sure, Blane. ...
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Anything soft, mushie and cold. Derek had oral surgery today and is only allowed very soft and cold food for 24 hours. The worst part is he can't do a lot of sugary foods being pre-diabetic. And sure enough most all cold mush foods, yogurt, ice-cream, jello, pudding are all very high in sugar. He gets to start warm foods tomorrow so I can do mac and cheese and mashed potatoes and protein drinks. For me...no clue probably a hot dog
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Give my best to Derek! Oral surgery is very painful! I hope he makes a speedy recovery!
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