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10-04-2014, 08:08 AM
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What's on the menu for everyone today??
We're exploring the area today - wow, what a difference in temps from 2 days ago. Have to finally put the shorts away for a while............ darn.
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Rough week at work, had to be in for testing at 4 am Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, and then to top it off on Friday with a medical "procedure" which caused absolutely no sleep Thursday night. But I won't have to go through THAT again for another 10 years.
Taking it easy with Mac 'n Cheese and Kielbasa tonight.
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Going to an awards banquet tonight so dinner is lasagna. I'll stick to the salads most likely since I am not a lasagna fan and that is way too much cheese for this gal
Gosh Barbara I sure hope your schedule mellows out a bit!
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Japanese pork cutlets with a broccolini side. The recipe shows to serve with rice but no can do...Issue 32. GREAT recipe.
I have noticed a later issue with chicken which I have not tried but would be interested to know if any one else has.
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That is a great recipe Roxanne.
CA is making the ropa vieja stew, can't wait.
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We have leftover chicken, so may use that. It was so good, we will probably just let it come up to room temp and pick at it or put it on a romaine salad.
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An old standby - chicken breasts stuffed with goat cheese, basil and scallions. Brussels sprouts or carrots, and yellow rice.
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Oh Blane, we love that AND the side with it!
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The weather turned cold and windy so we're having
Orecchiette della Nonna. I'm serving it with a shaved Brussels sprouts salad.
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I copied that one, Karyn! Looks delicious!
I had planned to do either Lasagna Soup or French Onion Salisbury Steak, but I'm not sure, yet. We'll see!
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