What's for dinner?
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Re: What's for dinner?
2.5 pounds of boiled shrimp, a 5 pound filet mignon, steamed green beens, smashed red parmesan potatoes and some sorta fresh peach tostada and vanilla ice cream.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Sounds good. What time should I be there?devildeac wrote:2.5 pounds of boiled shrimp, a 5 pound filet mignon, steamed green beens, smashed red parmesan potatoes and some sorta fresh peach tostada and vanilla ice cream.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Depends on what the US Dairy Council wants us to drink.ArkieDukie wrote:But that's the healthiest part of the meal! Everyone knows chocolate is high in antioxidants. And ice cream - that's got milk in it. Milk has calcium, and that's good for your bones. We're supposed to have 1-2 servings a day of milk, right?
You can get loads of calcium in lots of non-dairy foods.
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Re: What's for dinner?
About an hour from now, EST, of course .ArkieDukie wrote:Sounds good. What time should I be there?devildeac wrote:2.5 pounds of boiled shrimp, a 5 pound filet mignon, steamed green beens, smashed red parmesan potatoes and some sorta fresh peach tostada and vanilla ice cream.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Dairy maybe...milk not so much. Too high in fat and sugar. Ironically Mr. Windsor (a big milk fan) just got read the riot act by his Dr. over his milk consumption. When Mr. W said he thought milk was supposed to be good for you Dr. told him it was 'dairy council propaganda'.ArkieDukie wrote: But that's the healthiest part of the meal! Everyone knows chocolate is high in antioxidants. And ice cream - that's got milk in it. Milk has calcium, and that's good for your bones. We're supposed to have 1-2 servings a day of milk, right?
I love cheese, I like yogurt and ice cream once in blue moon....the only time I have milk is occasionally on cereal (don't eat cereal much) and then I consume as little of it as possible.
Skip the milk...drink BEER http://nutrition.about.com/od/hydration ... rition.htm
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Re: What's for dinner?
Thanks, AD!ArkieDukie wrote:But that's the healthiest part of the meal! Everyone knows chocolate is high in antioxidants. And ice cream - that's got milk in it. Milk has calcium, and that's good for your bones. We're supposed to have 1-2 servings a day of milk, right?devildeac wrote:If you really did not want to visit me on Monday, I'd omit the brownies and ice cream, too.lawgrad91 wrote:We're having grilled scallops on a bed of broccoli slaw made with rice noodles, the way Paula Deen was making it yesterday, except I'm using rice noodles instead of the Ramen noodles she used so the sodium content doesn't make us candidates to visit DD on Monday. Brownies with ice cream for dessert.
Haven't had the brownies and ice cream yet. On my second glass of Vouvray, which will probably be my substitute for brownies and ice cream. DD, does white wine have any beneficial qualities, or should I switch to red?
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Re: What's for dinner?
Leftover pasta from last night, plus a salad.
Just put a pan of blueberry-peach crisp in the oven. Inspiration born of a trip to the farmers' market this morning.
Just put a pan of blueberry-peach crisp in the oven. Inspiration born of a trip to the farmers' market this morning.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Not sure. The classic study quoted is a study from the south of France years ago which touted their locally produced red wine as protective over their practice of high fat content foods and the inhalation of burning tobacco products. Most heart literature I read support the consumption of moderate amounts of alcohol (1-4 drinks/day) as cardio-protective with fermented products being preferred over distilled beverages. Not sure I'd agree with 3-4 drinks/day being "moderate," as at that level, you may ultimately do more harm to your neurological, cardiovascular or GI systems as protecting you heart.lawgrad91 wrote:Thanks, AD!ArkieDukie wrote:But that's the healthiest part of the meal! Everyone knows chocolate is high in antioxidants. And ice cream - that's got milk in it. Milk has calcium, and that's good for your bones. We're supposed to have 1-2 servings a day of milk, right?devildeac wrote:If you really did not want to visit me on Monday, I'd omit the brownies and ice cream, too.
Haven't had the brownies and ice cream yet. On my second glass of Vouvray, which will probably be my substitute for brownies and ice cream. DD, does white wine have any beneficial qualities, or should I switch to red?
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Re: What's for dinner?
YUM! Blueberries are good for your kidneys.DukeUsul wrote:Leftover pasta from last night, plus a salad.
Just put a pan of blueberry-peach crisp in the oven. Inspiration born of a trip to the farmers' market this morning.
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Re: What's for dinner?
So is .CathyCA wrote:YUM! Blueberries are good for your kidneys.DukeUsul wrote:Leftover pasta from last night, plus a salad.
Just put a pan of blueberry-peach crisp in the oven. Inspiration born of a trip to the farmers' market this morning.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Correction: crostata, not tostada ( ). And a few handfuls of NJ blueberries are being added to the innards.devildeac wrote:2.5 pounds of boiled shrimp, a 5 pound filet mignon, steamed green beens, smashed red parmesan potatoes and some sorta fresh peach tostada and vanilla ice cream.
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Re: What's for dinner?
DInner tonight (a Marie Callender's pasta dish) was followed by a trip to Ted Drewe's with some friends (strawberry shortcake concrete for me).
We then walked around Forest Park for about 45 min in an attempt to burn some of it off.
We then walked around Forest Park for about 45 min in an attempt to burn some of it off.
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Re: What's for dinner?
My buddy Jeff turns 40 today. We're headed over for a BBQ (hope the weather holds up). I'm making baked beans using an old recipe from Kelly's family (it uses spicy sausage instead of bacon) and I'm doing two kinds of deviled eggs.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Leave the blue food coloring at home.Miles wrote: and I'm doing two kinds of deviled eggs.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Oh1 Beautiful Forest Park! You're making me miss St. L.ArkieDukie wrote:We then walked around Forest Park for about 45 min in an attempt to burn some of it off.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Hot dogs
Some kind of hot dogs
What kind of hog-awful lovin' people eat all these hot dogs
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Some kind of hot dogs
What kind of hog-awful lovin' people eat all these hot dogs
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Re: What's for dinner?
Leftover steak from last night, sliced thin over a wilted spinach salad. Balsamic vinaigrette. Crusty bread.
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Re: What's for dinner?
We're having leftovers from DukePA's house. Low country boil, bbq chicken and of course. our home grown tomatoes.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Come visit me, Ima! I have a spare bedroom and I'm close to the park. You can walk to the MO History Museum from my place.Ima Facultiwyfe wrote:Oh1 Beautiful Forest Park! You're making me miss St. L.ArkieDukie wrote:We then walked around Forest Park for about 45 min in an attempt to burn some of it off.
Love, Ima
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Re: What's for dinner?
Ooh, ooh. I've got a few leftover beer steamed shrimp from last night I should deal with.Thanks for the reminder!Very Duke Blue wrote:We're having leftovers from DukePA's house. Low country boil, bbq chicken and of course. our home grown tomatoes.
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