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02-23-2011, 08:54 AM
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What's on the menu for tonight? We know Daphne's having her birthday dinner (have a great one)
It's supposed to snow today - watch out everyone, this is supposed to be a big one and it'll be headed for you all soon.
I have two chicken recipes to cook that have a plum sauce and I can't figure out which I like better, so I'm doing them at the same time and test. Probably have some rice to go with them.
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Taking the kids to their favorite restaurant... Olive Garden!
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We're going to do a Buffalo chicken chili that I found somewhere. It looks good, goes in the crockpot so that'll be nice.
They're talking about snow in San Francisco Friday!
This oughta be fun.
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I think it will be a pot roast in the crock pot.
No snow here yet Jean. They say maybe this afternoon for us. It is sunny and windy -and COLD right now.
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We're having enchiladas, with a side of rice and a small mexican type salad. (lettuce,tomato, green onion, topped with salsa, avocado, and a bit of sour cream.
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There was some nice pork in the supermarket, today; also some nice peppers, so I decided to make "Pepper Steak," but with pork, instead of beef.
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Last time any measurable snow in S.F. was in 1976 - Roy had to leave on a business trip at 6 a.m. to the airport and I spent the morning taking pictures of the snow-in San Jose. It was gorgeous.
enchiladas, sound good. Don't think of them often.
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It's cold enough for snow here today, but we're hoping we don't get any.
This is monthly book club dinner night for me - the hostess doesn't cook much so we're meeting at a restaurant. Book for the month is March by Geraldine Brooks.
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"March by Geraldine Brooks." - You're doing it again, Jeannette, I'm off to look at this book.
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Jean - March is the story of Mr. March - the Little Women's father and what he might have been doing while he was away from his family. Brooks is a great writer and it is an interesting peek into the Civil War times. I liked it.