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01-27-2015, 09:23 AM
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Another beautiful day here in Louisiana!! And, the poor east coast is just getting battered again!! Hope all our folks are doing o.k.
What's on the menu for everyone today??
Jane sent home a couple of short ribs with us and I can't make up my mind between pizza and tacos.
Leaning more towards pizza.....
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Mussels in a garlic butter sauce over linguine. Maybe another antipasto salad to start.
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Trixxee, do you use Shannon's 'Flexing Mussels' method?? darn, time to do this one again.
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These are actually frozen in the sauce, just heat. I hope they're decent.
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Jean, I want to do that recipe again really soon.
I haven't decided on dinner yet. We'll see!
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From the latest issue, I'm making the sesame crusted cutlets with Vietnanese caramel sauce, CA is making the bok choy salad.
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Grilled caramelized salmon with a side of ASPARAGUS!!
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sesame crusted WHAT, Blane??? I do not have the latest issue so I am kinda in the dark.....
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Had to look up those recipes Blane. It's all calling me name. The salad looks really good as well as the pork.
Roxanne - the recipe is for either pork tenderloin cutlets or chicken cutlets.
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Thanks for the assist Trixxee.