What's for dinner?
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Re: What's for dinner?
Whatever I have a coupon for tonight. Mrs. DD is enjoying a couple days and a night away from the nest.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Roadtrip to Sami's, perhaps?devildeac wrote:Whatever I have a coupon for tonight. Mrs. DD is enjoying a couple days and a night away from the nest.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Roadtrip here for lemon peppers at the end of the week.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Roadtrip to Sami's, perhaps?devildeac wrote:Whatever I have a coupon for tonight. Mrs. DD is enjoying a couple days and a night away from the nest.
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Re: What's for dinner?
I'm going to Kanes and Walkers, aka K&W with mom for a vegetable plate.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Beef back ribs, baked beans, garden veggies and what ever else I might decide.
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Re: What's for dinner?
I'm on call so no leaving town, but not a bad thought.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Roadtrip to Sami's, perhaps?devildeac wrote:Whatever I have a coupon for tonight. Mrs. DD is enjoying a couple days and a night away from the nest.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Probably going to Texas Steak House here in Smithfield (not to be confused with the Texas Roadhouse chain in Raleigh/Briar Creek and I think in Greenville). They have pretty darn good margaritas for 99 cents on Mondays! Yeah, we eat food, too... Gee, there's no martini-like glass smilie to insert here.
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Re: What's for dinner?
I'm grilling steak and veggies.
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Re: What's for dinner?
As we speak, Native's big brother is out mowing the OP's front yard. We'll all head out to reward him with some salmon at Squid's when he's done. Then back home to attack the peach streusel pie that's in my oven.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Mushroom ravioli drizzled with extra virgin olive oil and sprinkled with Parmesan and mozzarella. Salad. White wine. I'm cleaning out the fridge before our trip to Virginia Beach later in the week.
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Re: What's for dinner?
And THAT sounds like the barbecue I had in a 'burb of Boston! I went to a local place that my colleagues from Connecticut raved about. The chopped pork was that stuff that they used to give us in the school cafeteria - finely chopped and mixed with lots of sauce. The sides were not what one would normally expect to find as sides in a barbecue restaurant (no coleslaw?!). Grilled asparagus is good, but it's not normally something one would find served with 'cue. I told them that it was cute when Yankees tried to cook Southern food, and that they should come visit me in The Rock to get real barbecue.Miles wrote:That sounds like the Mexican food I had in Germany. We were with a bunch of German customers that raved about this place WE HAD to visit because it WAS THE BEST Mexican food in Dusseldorf. The salsa was in fact ketchup with chopped onions and peppers, and I think that was the end of the seasoning for the meals. My boss and I, both living in San Diego, were accustomed to dining at some of the best Mexican restaurants and taco stands in the WORLD.ArkieDukie wrote:I ate at El Maguey on the Loop. I give it a hearty . Maybe the worst Mexican food I've had in St. Louis, and that's saying something. I knew I was in trouble when the salsa tasted like ketchup with chopped onion and pepper added.
Epic fail.
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Re: What's for dinner?
ArkieDukie wrote:And THAT sounds like the barbecue I had in a 'burb of Boston! I went to a local place that my colleagues from Connecticut raved about. The chopped pork was that stuff that they used to give us in the school cafeteria - finely chopped and mixed with lots of sauce. The sides were not what one would normally expect to find as sides in a barbecue restaurant (no coleslaw?!). Grilled asparagus is good, but it's not normally something one would find served with 'cue. I told them that it was cute when Yankees tried to cook Southern food, and that they should come visit me in The Rock to get real barbecue.Miles wrote:That sounds like the Mexican food I had in Germany. We were with a bunch of German customers that raved about this place WE HAD to visit because it WAS THE BEST Mexican food in Dusseldorf. The salsa was in fact ketchup with chopped onions and peppers, and I think that was the end of the seasoning for the meals. My boss and I, both living in San Diego, were accustomed to dining at some of the best Mexican restaurants and taco stands in the WORLD.ArkieDukie wrote:I ate at El Maguey on the Loop. I give it a hearty . Maybe the worst Mexican food I've had in St. Louis, and that's saying something. I knew I was in trouble when the salsa tasted like ketchup with chopped onion and pepper added.
Epic fail.
Barbecue with grilled asparagus?
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Re: What's for dinner?
I'll let you off the hook this time. I need to try Cicero's. Will probably end up kicking myself for not getting that Groupon for Cicero's. You are correct about Blueberry Hill; I took some visiting family members there. A visit to Blueberry Hill should be on the St. Louis Bucket List.Lavabe wrote:Sorry 'bout that Arkie. I guess that place changed over the years. At one point it was decent. I always thought that Blueberry Hill was great (still is), but Saleems (Where garlic is king) was overrated, Cicero's was decent, and El Maguey was ok.
I didn't mean to recommend a place that sucked.
I've been decent with my other rec's... sorry 'bout this one.
Fortunately El Maguey is just across the road from Ben & Jerry's. Guess what I had for dessert! (I had my Ted Drewe's fix on Saturday night: strawberry shortcake concrete.)
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Re: What's for dinner?
Exactly. And that should've clued me in on the quality of the barbecue that I was about to taste. Poor ignorant Yankees thought it was good.lawgrad91 wrote:ArkieDukie wrote:And THAT sounds like the barbecue I had in a 'burb of Boston! I went to a local place that my colleagues from Connecticut raved about. The chopped pork was that stuff that they used to give us in the school cafeteria - finely chopped and mixed with lots of sauce. The sides were not what one would normally expect to find as sides in a barbecue restaurant (no coleslaw?!). Grilled asparagus is good, but it's not normally something one would find served with 'cue. I told them that it was cute when Yankees tried to cook Southern food, and that they should come visit me in The Rock to get real barbecue.
Barbecue with grilled asparagus?
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Re: What's for dinner?
I almost grilled asparagus tonight, steamed it instead.lawgrad91 wrote:Barbecue with grilled asparagus?
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Re: What's for dinner?
I'll bet you did not serve it with chopped/pulled pig however.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I almost grilled asparagus tonight, steamed it instead.lawgrad91 wrote:Barbecue with grilled asparagus?
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Re: What's for dinner?
Yeah, they're in Greenville, too. I've never been.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Probably going to Texas Steak House here in Smithfield (not to be confused with the Texas Roadhouse chain in Raleigh/Briar Creek and I think in Greenville). They have pretty darn good margaritas for 99 cents on Mondays! Yeah, we eat food, too... Gee, there's no martini-like glass smilie to insert here.
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Re: What's for dinner?
YUM! Peach Streusel Pie!Ima Facultiwyfe wrote:As we speak, Native's big brother is out mowing the OP's front yard. We'll all head out to reward him with some salmon at Squid's when he's done. Then back home to attack the peach streusel pie that's in my oven.
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Re: What's for dinner?
I am driving to Ima's house for peach streusel pie.
Really though, we had linguine with a mushroom ragu and grilled french bread smeared with roasted elephant garlic.
Really though, we had linguine with a mushroom ragu and grilled french bread smeared with roasted elephant garlic.
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