Yeah, it is. So? You gonna do something about it? Are you? Huh?Lavabe wrote:This thread is very much like another thread, yes?
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Re: What's for dinner?
Are you talkin' to me? ;)OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Yeah, it is. So? You gonna do something about it? Are you? Huh?Lavabe wrote:This thread is very much like another thread, yes?
But seriously... I wanted to post a food list of what I had for dinner, but I was confronted with two threads that could fit the bill. I'll defer to Miles... which thread should I post in?
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Re: What's for dinner?
Pan-fried Asian-marinated wahoo and salmon, steamed broccoli. mac-n-cheese.
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You gotta post the recipe for the fish. Wahoo and Salmon served up together? I'll buy it. Was the mac-n-cheese from scratch of a box? Either way, I think it's a ballsy move to pair Asian-marinated fish with mac-n-cheese. I'd buy that too.DukeUsul wrote:Pan-fried Asian-marinated wahoo and salmon, steamed broccoli. mac-n-cheese.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Thread merge?Lavabe wrote:Are you talkin' to me? ;)OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Yeah, it is. So? You gonna do something about it? Are you? Huh?Lavabe wrote:This thread is very much like another thread, yes?
But seriously... I wanted to post a food list of what I had for dinner, but I was confronted with two threads that could fit the bill. I'll defer to Miles... which thread should I post in?
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Re: What's for dinner?
Fric*@#n' fra%#kin Cracker Barrel hasn't even opened up yet. I didn't notice that they had this huge 'Help Wanted' sign up across their entry, when I first drove by it. Yet, their tall, lighted sign along I26 is glowing to beat the band. I don't know how many folks have been induced to exit the highway with visions of chicken fried steak on their minds, only to be as fooled as I.
I ended up risking life and limb to go across 10 lanes of traffic to a Hardee's on the other side. There was a stoplight with a painted cross-walk.
I had some very sad chicken.
Life could be better right now.
I ended up risking life and limb to go across 10 lanes of traffic to a Hardee's on the other side. There was a stoplight with a painted cross-walk.
I had some very sad chicken.
Life could be better right now.
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Fuck. Just double fuck. So sorry dude. Talk about tease.captmojo wrote:Fric*@#n' fra%#kin Cracker Barrel hasn't even opened up yet. I didn't notice that they had this huge 'Help Wanted' sign up across their entry, when I first drove by it. Yet, their tall, lighted sign along I26 is glowing to beat the band. I don't know how many folks have been induced to exit the highway with visions of chicken fried steak on their minds, only to be as fooled as I.
I ended up risking life and limb to go across 10 lanes of traffic to a Hardee's on the other side. There was a stoplight with a painted cross-walk.
I had some very sad chicken.
Life could be better right now.
Look at this way. You are saving up some major culinary karma. Hope you get to cash it on soon!
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Ooh. Gigantic bummer. Sorry, Capt!captmojo wrote:Fric*@#n' fra%#kin Cracker Barrel hasn't even opened up yet. I didn't notice that they had this huge 'Help Wanted' sign up across their entry, when I first drove by it. Yet, their tall, lighted sign along I26 is glowing to beat the band. I don't know how many folks have been induced to exit the highway with visions of chicken fried steak on their minds, only to be as fooled as I.
I ended up risking life and limb to go across 10 lanes of traffic to a Hardee's on the other side. There was a stoplight with a painted cross-walk.
I had some very sad chicken.
Life could be better right now.
French toast here for supper. It seemed like the thing to do at the time.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Shin kicks to Cracker Barrel for unnecessarily tormenting the cap'n.captmojo wrote:Fric*@#n' fra%#kin Cracker Barrel hasn't even opened up yet. I didn't notice that they had this huge 'Help Wanted' sign up across their entry, when I first drove by it. Yet, their tall, lighted sign along I26 is glowing to beat the band. I don't know how many folks have been induced to exit the highway with visions of chicken fried steak on their minds, only to be as fooled as I.
I ended up risking life and limb to go across 10 lanes of traffic to a Hardee's on the other side. There was a stoplight with a painted cross-walk.
I had some very sad chicken.
Life could be better right now.
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Re: What's for dinner?
CRAP.captmojo wrote:Fric*@#n' fra%#kin Cracker Barrel hasn't even opened up yet. I didn't notice that they had this huge 'Help Wanted' sign up across their entry, when I first drove by it. Yet, their tall, lighted sign along I26 is glowing to beat the band. I don't know how many folks have been induced to exit the highway with visions of chicken fried steak on their minds, only to be as fooled as I.
I ended up risking life and limb to go across 10 lanes of traffic to a Hardee's on the other side. There was a stoplight with a painted cross-walk.
I had some very sad chicken.
Life could be better right now.
On behalf of my now grown up Sam, I extend heartfelt condolences. There's nothing like having your heart set on a Cracker Barrel dinner only to have those plans foiled.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Supper this evening consisted of left-over chicken enchiladas and a slice of watermelon.
Pre-supper was a new concoction from Ted Drewe's: a mixture of orange slush and vanilla custard. Not bad, but it would've been even better with a bit more orange slush.
Pre-supper was a new concoction from Ted Drewe's: a mixture of orange slush and vanilla custard. Not bad, but it would've been even better with a bit more orange slush.
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Need a Ted Drewe's thread.ArkieDukie wrote:Supper this evening consisted of left-over chicken enchiladas and a slice of watermelon.
Pre-supper was a new concoction from Ted Drewe's: a mixture of orange slush and vanilla custard. Not bad, but it would've been even better with a bit more orange slush.
This has been my second request that you start such a thread.
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It would seem that Ozzie is against it. It would also seem that Miles needs to post a clarification as to what goes in which thread.CathyCA wrote:Thread merge?OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Yeah, it is. So? You gonna do something about it? Are you? Huh?Lavabe wrote:This thread is very much like another thread, yes?
It would also seem to be a FANTASTIC opportunity to PW the same post in multiple threads.
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I'll put the recipe in the recipe thread.Miles wrote:You gotta post the recipe for the fish. Wahoo and Salmon served up together? I'll buy it. Was the mac-n-cheese from scratch of a box? Either way, I think it's a ballsy move to pair Asian-marinated fish with mac-n-cheese. I'd buy that too.DukeUsul wrote:Pan-fried Asian-marinated wahoo and salmon, steamed broccoli. mac-n-cheese.
The dinner was made out of just whatever Lisa bought at the grocery store. She picked up the fish today, so that was already decided. She also picked up a box of Kraft Homestyle mac-n-cheese for free with her coupon skills. I saw it on the counter and said - I need that. Will it work with Asian fish? Hell yeah it will. And broccoli - well we eat broccoli all the time. It's Katie's favorite food. I can put a plate of macaroni and cheese and broccoli in front of her and she'll eat all the broccoli first. In fact, that's exactly what she did tonight.
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Actually, I thought that's what you were hinting at. I was just giving you a hard time. I couldn't care less if you merge them or not!Lavabe wrote:It would seem that Ozzie is against it. It would also seem that Miles needs to post a clarification as to what goes in which thread.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Yeah, it is. So? You gonna do something about it? Are you? Huh?Lavabe wrote:This thread is very much like another thread, yes?
Thread merge?
It would also seem to be a FANTASTIC opportunity to PW the same post in multiple threads.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Grilled flank steak (marinated, not rubbed), grilled chilis, grilled corn on the cob, salad (w/red peppers and yellow grape tomatoes), followed by an O'Fallon Blackberry Scottish-style ale.
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Smithfield's Chicken (white meat) and BBQ. A combo plate with baked beans and slaw.
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Re: What's for dinner?
I marinate flank steak, but can accomplish the same with a rub. ;)Lavabe wrote:Grilled flank steak (marinated, not rubbed), grilled chilis, grilled corn on the cob, salad (w/red peppers and yellow grape tomatoes), followed by an O'Fallon Blackberry Scottish-style ale.
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Now would we do something like that?Lavabe wrote:
It would also seem to be a FANTASTIC opportunity to PW the same post in multiple threads.
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Most of us would at least try to discuss it in several posts before actually doing it. ;)lawgrad91 wrote:Now would we do something like that?Lavabe wrote:
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