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04-09-2014, 09:43 AM
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What's on the menu for everyone today??
Finally get to take advantage of grilling weather - grilling steaks and splittng a piece of halibut & fries from Monday's lunch out. easy.
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We are planning to grill/smoke some chicken tonight. Can't wait! Steamed broccoli and rice on the side.
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Roasted some drumsticks for Tony and me, a bone-in breast for Michael. Steamed broccoli on the side and I'm not sure what else. I bought a pouch of Marie Callendar's cheese biscuits (think they are competing with the Red Lobster biscuit mix). I might make those. Though I need cheese biscuits like I need a hole in the head.
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Pizza for us tonight. I hope my dough thaws!
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Let me know how you like those biscuits. I use bisquick and put the cheese and Old Bay seasoning in them. They are good. But not exactly like Red lobster.
Our new grill is coming this week! Yay! I hope it doesn't snow anymore.
Today I made a double batch of Pioneer Woman Chicken Spaghetti. And I am in the process of making Golden Oreo Peanut Butter Bars.
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More details on the grill and p.buttre bars please.
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I will Laura, though I've never had a Red Lobster biscuit so won't really be able to compare. But I will be able to report back if they are good though!
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Oh my gosh, these
Golden Oreo Peanut Butter Bars are so easy and so good.
Here is a link to the recipe:
http://tastykitchen.com/recipes/desserts...tter-bars/Jean, the grill... we are just replacing our very large propane grill after about 8-9 years. We have already replaced the insides twice. Just wanted a new one. We are getting a smaller propane Weber. The feature that I like is the center grate is criss-crossed for perfect grill marks on your meat! Cast iron grates too. I hope we will like it. I plan to make steaks on it tomorrow
New deck furniture too! Here is a pic. We also purchased the cushioned ottomans that go with the chairs (for relaxing and extra seating).
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Oh what a great coutyard - very pretty and very inviting.
I had to replace my grill 2 or 3 years ago and I can't believe I still don't like it as well as what I replaced. I knew the old one so well.
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That's not my patio...
We are not that 'green' here yet. We just shoveled the deck the other day.
The furniture gets here on Friday or Monday.
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