What's for dinner?
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- Ima Facultiwyfe
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Re: What's for dinner?
The jury is in on the chuck roast pate hamburgers. They LIKED 'em!!!! Go figure. Goes to show ya that ANYthing done on the Big Green Egg tastes good.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Sauteed shrimp and broccoli over rice, tossed salad. Nothing to drink yet. Debating white wine or water. Leaning heavily toward the former. Will be talking to my mom in half an hour, so the wine would be advantageous for happy conversation with her.
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- devildeac
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Re: What's for dinner?
Broiled tilapia with salt, pepper, basil, lemon, butter and parmesan cheese accompanied by sweet potato fries (from a bag) and fresh steamed green beans.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Ain't they tasty?!shereec wrote:... Sister Schuberts
"Backboards? Backboards? I'll show'em what to do with a f%#kin' backboard!"
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Re: What's for dinner?
Nathan's hot dogs.
I don't know who took them away from Nathan but it's too late to give 'em back.
I don't know who took them away from Nathan but it's too late to give 'em back.
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Re: What's for dinner?
sushi!!!
It's our anniversary and my dear man took me out to sushi. We're still new to this town and it's land locked so we've been skeptical of most places. I didn't see my favorite chirashi sushi on the menu and the menu had a lot of fusion items so I wasn't too sure about it. Asked the waiter if the chef could/would do/ever did a chirashi sushi (assorted raw fish over a bed of sushi rice) and it turns out they did
It was double the price of my usual chirashi in LA, and I'd say it was "better" -- the meat quality was on par if not above my usual and there was definitely more meat. It wasn't knock-my-socks-off better but the best I've had in this town yet. There is hope!
Woohoo!
It's our anniversary and my dear man took me out to sushi. We're still new to this town and it's land locked so we've been skeptical of most places. I didn't see my favorite chirashi sushi on the menu and the menu had a lot of fusion items so I wasn't too sure about it. Asked the waiter if the chef could/would do/ever did a chirashi sushi (assorted raw fish over a bed of sushi rice) and it turns out they did
It was double the price of my usual chirashi in LA, and I'd say it was "better" -- the meat quality was on par if not above my usual and there was definitely more meat. It wasn't knock-my-socks-off better but the best I've had in this town yet. There is hope!
Woohoo!
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Re: What's for dinner?
bluebutton wrote:sushi!!!
It's our anniversary and my dear man took me out to sushi. We're still new to this town and it's land locked so we've been skeptical of most places. I didn't see my favorite chirashi sushi on the menu and the menu had a lot of fusion items so I wasn't too sure about it. Asked the waiter if the chef could/would do/ever did a chirashi sushi (assorted raw fish over a bed of sushi rice) and it turns out they did
It was double the price of my usual chirashi in LA, and I'd say it was "better" -- the meat quality was on par if not above my usual and there was definitely more meat. It wasn't knock-my-socks-off better but the best I've had in this town yet. There is hope!
Woohoo!
Happy anniversary!
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Re: What's for dinner?
Baked Halibut with a chunky, heirloom tomato sauce. Sauteed french beans. Orzo fennel risotto.
Wine. Lots of wine.
Wine. Lots of wine.
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Re: What's for dinner?
I have a gorgeous 12+ oz. ribeye for tonight, to be grilled at the club in, oh, about 75 minutes or so from now!
OK, before someone (dd) says something, it's NOT an Ozzie ribeye, it's a 12 ounce ribeye. Well, it IS Ozzie's ribeye
OK, before someone (dd) says something, it's NOT an Ozzie ribeye, it's a 12 ounce ribeye. Well, it IS Ozzie's ribeye
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Re: What's for dinner?
Mrs. DD and I would share a steak that size.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:I have a gorgeous 12+ oz. ribeye for tonight, to be grilled at the club in, oh, about 75 minutes or so from now!
OK, before someone (dd) says something, it's NOT an Ozzie ribeye, it's a 12 ounce ribeye. Well, it IS Ozzie's ribeye
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- Ima Facultiwyfe
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Re: What's for dinner?
Chicken Tetrazinni (or however the hell you spell it!) and a big ol' salad!
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Re: What's for dinner?
Left over beef and green beans from Bobo Noodle House.
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Re: What's for dinner?
After a meat-oriented lunch, I think I'll fix up a sweet and sour veggie stirfry with tofu over white/brown rice.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Salmon cakes (homemade, none of that frozen stuff) with corn and lemon-yogurt dill sauce, steamed broccoli and carrots, mashed sweet potatoes and a dessert to be made later.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Leftover pizza (cheese with eggplant and mushroom) and salad. Water. Maybe a glass of wine later on....
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Re: What's for dinner?
Dinner at Elmo's Diner. Shepherd's Pie for me. Turkey w/ cornbread dressing for her. Kids burger and applesauce for the little 'un.
Dessert at Locopops. Chocolate-thin mint for the Missus. Strawberries-n-cream for Kate. Blueberry-pineapple for me.
Dessert at Locopops. Chocolate-thin mint for the Missus. Strawberries-n-cream for Kate. Blueberry-pineapple for me.
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Re: What's for dinner?
What a coincidence from the n&o yesterday:DukeUsul wrote:Dinner at Elmo's Diner. Shepherd's Pie for me. Turkey w/ cornbread dressing for her. Kids burger and applesauce for the little 'un.
Dessert at Locopops. Chocolate-thin mint for the Missus. Strawberries-n-cream for Kate. Blueberry-pineapple for me.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Chocolate marshmallow cloud cookies for dessert.devildeac wrote:Salmon cakes (homemade, none of that frozen stuff) with corn and lemon-yogurt dill sauce, steamed broccoli and carrots, mashed sweet potatoes and a dessert to be made later.
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Re: What's for dinner?
We had filet mignon, corn on the cob, crescent rolls, and baked potatoes off the grill, followed by Wegman's triple berry pie a la mode for dessert. It was yummy.
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Re: What's for dinner?
This thread is very much like another thread, yes?
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