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Jesse 10-23-2010 07:21 PM

:missing:......

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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 213255)
You. Aint. Right.

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DamonK 10-23-2010 07:30 PM

Steak
Baked potato for me
Baked sweet potato for her
Multigrain bread


sweetfemme247 10-23-2010 07:37 PM

I made pigs in a blanket, salad and cheese cake

WingsOnFire 10-23-2010 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by DamonK (Post 213263)
Steak
Baked potato for me
Baked sweet potato for her
Multigrain bread



And very NUMMY it is!!! And possibly home made popcorn later :giggle:

Soft*Silver 10-23-2010 08:06 PM

one pancake..lots of soda

Kätzchen 10-23-2010 08:23 PM

well, let's see...

I am making some turkey sausage and scrambled egg burritos and having a side of Miller Highlife Beer (just one bottle is enough).

:blueheels:

Gemme 10-23-2010 11:15 PM

Well, we went out and had a second dinner.

Bah.

We can't be trusted.

A huge gingerbread pancake, oatmeal and hot chocolate for me and coffee, queso, and a Martian Landscape (specialty dish) for Organic.

StillettoDoll 10-24-2010 12:46 PM

Today dinner is....
Chicken kabobs on the grill, marinated in pineapple . I love grilled veggies.
Quinoa and spinach

lipstixgal 10-24-2010 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by StillettoDoll (Post 213603)
Today dinner is....
Chicken kabobs on the grill, marinated in pineapple . I love grilled veggies.
Quinoa and spinach

HOw do yo cook that Quinoa?? Dr. Oz talks about it all the time on his show...

I'm having matzo ball soup with veggies and pasta oh forgot to add the pasta...

Gemme 10-24-2010 12:52 PM

Tonight, we will behave. There will be chicken and grapes and a salad and something else...probably broccoli.

Cowboi 10-24-2010 12:54 PM

Got a roast in the crockpot....I hope its ready for supper!!!

StillettoDoll 10-24-2010 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by lipstixgal (Post 213607)
HOw do yo cook that Quinoa?? Dr. Oz talks about it all the time on his show...

I'm having matzo ball soup with veggies and pasta oh forgot to add the pasta...

It very easy you cook it like rice. Boil 2 cup water than add 1 cup quinoa. Cover simmer 15mins

Jesse 10-24-2010 01:45 PM

Baked chicken thighs with onions and butter, possibly some mashed potatoes, and definitely a salad

Blade 10-24-2010 01:57 PM

Collard Greens
Vidalia onion chow chow
Tater salad
and................
some kind of pork chops, I just put a bunch of spices on them and some hickory smoke salt and stuck em in the oven what they will taste like I have no clue

and

Ms. Sweet's apple pie for dessert. OMG when will apple season end.....I'm not gonna fit in my forklift seat before long


Love them Jonah Golds

lipstixgal 10-24-2010 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by StillettoDoll (Post 213617)
It very easy you cook it like rice. Boil 2 cup water than add 1 cup quinoa. Cover simmer 15mins

Really just like rice I will have to go to the store and get some maybe Whole Foods has it I don't know...

femmennoir 10-24-2010 04:17 PM

Chicken breasts sautéed with mushrooms, leeks and fresh lemon thyme, finished with coconut milk and green Thai curry, over Arborio rice cooked in jasmine tea, peach/ginger sorbet, glass of Chardonnay.
I made a lot of it (both chicken and rice) and will have more than one supper! It is (may I say?) delicious!

Elle*

lipstixgal 10-24-2010 04:54 PM

I had some chicken soup with matzo balls and some squash popcorn for dessert!!

Soft*Silver 10-24-2010 05:33 PM

I had a hot dog and bun at the halloween party. I am so uncomfortable. 1) it is 2/3 more than I should have eaten and 2) it is solid and not liquid or even semi solid and 3) it had bread..which only swells when you add liquid, which I did. It was also the only thing I ate today, which is also a no no.

Rockinonahigh 10-24-2010 05:56 PM

I had a veggie dinner and my son had italian.

Rook 10-24-2010 09:03 PM

♦♦♦ Cajun Catfish

♣♣ Maryland blue Crab cakes

♦♦♦ Potatoes Au Gratin {with those crunchy French's onion chips}

♣♣ Steamed Broccoli with garlic butter.

♦♦♦ Pinot Gris {we figure we're entitled to a bit of pampering tonight, rough 2 weeks..}

katsarecool 10-24-2010 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Rook (Post 213932)
♦♦♦ Cajun Catfish

♣♣ Maryland blue Crab cakes

♦♦♦ Potatoes Au Gratin {with those crunchy French's onion chips}

♣♣ Steamed Broccoli with garlic butter.

♦♦♦ Pinot Gris {we figure we're entitled to a bit of pampering tonight, rough 2 weeks..}

Oh yummy!!! I had hummus with garlic, olive oil, pinenuts and dipped with whole wheat pita.

Wryly 10-24-2010 09:40 PM

I made carrot soup. Also had hot dogs.

Sunny 10-24-2010 10:02 PM

Well....
 
I had a ham and cheese on a roll and cole slaw. Apple Juice

Chancie 10-25-2010 03:42 AM

We had two breakfasts and no dinner.

First we ate at a local queer owned cafe and

I had an open faced bagel sandwich with lox and a shmear and

Pete had a vegan sausage sandwich on an English muffin.

Then, I made scarmbled eggs with sauteed peppers and olives and

Pete made biscuits. :tea:

Wryly 10-25-2010 12:44 PM

Chilli is in the crock-pot. Will also have salad. And garlic bread.

Kenna 10-25-2010 12:46 PM

As Grampa always said, I'm having dessert first :winky:

Cowboi 10-25-2010 01:49 PM

Left over roast

Diva 10-25-2010 02:19 PM

Just a simple pasta and tossed salad.....perfect for today!


Rockinonahigh 10-25-2010 04:26 PM

After not haveing much appetite for the last fue days I had a couple of hot dogs loaded..diet ocean spray to drink.

Oiler41 10-25-2010 04:45 PM

Ah, having a nice steak dinner with all the other corporate HSE Managers from around the country. I'm hungry already and dinner is a hour and a half away, but I'm sure it will be worth the wait!

Glynn

WolfyOne 10-25-2010 05:11 PM

Broiled pork chop, peas, organic apple sauce and a slice of wheat bread with butter

lipstixgal 10-25-2010 05:34 PM

I had steak brown rice and broccoli yogurt in a little bit!!

scootebaby 10-25-2010 05:49 PM

well i fixed my wonderful 30 minute chili...however im having to eat leftover chinese bc seems Jo and Rooster and The Prince REALLLLY liked it...lol im playing,honey(when u read this) chinese is just fine and im just glad you all liked it

JustJo 10-25-2010 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by scootebaby (Post 214237)
well i fixed my wonderful 30 minute chili...however im having to eat leftover chinese bc seems Jo and Rooster and The Prince REALLLLY liked it...lol im playing,honey(when u read this) chinese is just fine and im just glad you all liked it

I would feel guilty....except that your chili is sooooooo good. :eating:

I love you baby :lips:

seashellgirl 10-25-2010 07:59 PM

Fresh baked batard, 2 differently spiced Greek EVOO for dipping, feta cheese, extra sharp cheddar, sliced roma tomatoes with EVOO and balsamic vinegar and a sprinkle of sea salt. Oh, and a Stella Artois. Deee-lish!

Jesse 10-25-2010 08:42 PM

Putting some turkey legs and seasoning in the crock pot tonight for tomorrow's dinner. Hopefully they will be tasty. :)

Gemme 10-25-2010 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Sweet (Post 214097)
As Grampa always said, I'm having dessert first :winky:

I've heard the French do that since sugar stimulates the appetite. It always made sense to me, but I want dessert at the end too. :tease:

Tonight, we had dinner out. Sweet and sour chicken and a house salad with ginger dressing for me and orange chicken with chicken dumplings for Organic. He ordered green iced tea and it. was. horrible. Blech! He managed to choke it down with some sugar though. My root beer was loverly. :)

No dessert there but next time, I think I'll order the red bean ice cream.

*intrigued*

Rockinonahigh 10-25-2010 11:04 PM

Now that its after midnight hear..12:07am.To night im haveing a sweep the kitchen salad...yep everything I like is in it..home made dressing too.Im makeing a big bowl so it will last a couple of days.

femmennoir 10-26-2010 04:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 214343)
I've heard the French do that since sugar stimulates the appetite. It always made sense to me, but I want dessert at the end too. :tease:

Nope! We have a very strict order of the meal: appetizers (to open the appetite, so usually raw vegetables in salads, pâté with tiny cornichons, sometimes a few cold cuts....unless the meal is more festive), a main course of meat or fish with a starch and some cooked vegetables (small meat portion, small potato, rice or pasta portion, plenty of cooked vegetables), then a green salad (for digestion, as the vinaigrette helps cut down the fats in the previous dish), a cheese platter (with at least four or five different cheeses and crusty baguette), and dessert, which usually is fruit or yogurt (or both). On festive occasions, pastries, chocolate mousse, etc.... The only drinks are wine and water, sparkling or not. This is the kind of meal I had growing up, twice a day! No eating in between, no snacks etc....
So, in effect, French people do not eat much sugar!
The exception to the snack rule is tea time: a proper French tea is a large pot of tea, usually flavoured, served with an array of petits fours (here too, the rule is smaller is better!).
Voilà! (sorry if it disappoints!)

Elle*

Gemme 10-26-2010 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by femmennoir (Post 214473)
Nope! We have a very strict order of the meal: appetizers (to open the appetite, so usually raw vegetables in salads, pâté with tiny cornichons, sometimes a few cold cuts....unless the meal is more festive), a main course of meat or fish with a starch and some cooked vegetables (small meat portion, small potato, rice or pasta portion, plenty of cooked vegetables), then a green salad (for digestion, as the vinaigrette helps cut down the fats in the previous dish), a cheese platter (with at least four or five different cheeses and crusty baguette), and dessert, which usually is fruit or yogurt (or both). On festive occasions, pastries, chocolate mousse, etc.... The only drinks are wine and water, sparkling or not. This is the kind of meal I had growing up, twice a day! No eating in between, no snacks etc....
So, in effect, French people do not eat much sugar!
The exception to the snack rule is tea time: a proper French tea is a large pot of tea, usually flavoured, served with an array of petits fours (here too, the rule is smaller is better!).
Voilà! (sorry if it disappoints!)

Elle*

But...but...but....you only eat those yummy pastries occasionally?

And no snacking?

I'd be cranky.

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