What's for dinner?
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- YmoBeThere
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Re: What's for dinner?
I'm actually in the mood for a slice of pepperoni and mushroom at the moment.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Dang that sounds good. I haven't had pepperoni and mushroom pizza in years. I usually go for Canadian bacon and mushroom.YmoBeThere wrote:I'm actually in the mood for a slice of pepperoni and mushroom at the moment.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Fuck. Just double fuck. So sorry dude. Talk about tease.Miles wrote:
Ooh. Gigantic bummer. Sorry, Capt!
French toast here for supper. It seemed like the thing to do at the time.
Look at this way. You are saving up some major culinary karma. Hope you get to cash it on soon![/quote]
3 quote limit leads to PWingArkieDukie wrote: Shin kicks to Cracker Barrel for unnecessarily tormenting the cap'n.
see below...
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Re: What's for dinner?
It's okay. Thanks for the well wishes.CathyCA wrote:
CRAP.
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.
I've now discovered the 25 foot long, 5 foot deep swimming(?) pool here at motel world.
I didn't bring bathing attire.
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Re: What's for dinner?
And you let that stop you?captmojo wrote: I've now discovered the 25 foot long, 5 foot deep swimming(?) pool here at motel world.
I didn't bring bathing attire.
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Re: What's for dinner?
He wasn't sure you had bail money.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:And you let that stop you?captmojo wrote: I've now discovered the 25 foot long, 5 foot deep swimming(?) pool here at motel world.
I didn't bring bathing attire.
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Re: What's for dinner?
I love broccoli too. It goes with just about everything. I'm also down with mac-n-cheese; I like the powdered variety more than the cheese sauce.DukeUsul wrote: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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Re: What's for dinner?
Yeah if we're not making from scratch, we go old school neon yellow Kraft dinner. It's always good. This was a free package so we tried it. It's like the Kraft Deluxe with the squeeze pouch of soft cheese, but it also comes with a "seasoning packet" which tasted mostly of salt and garlic powder. And it comes with a packet of bread crumbs and you can finish it off in the oven for 5 minutes. It was ok. Katie didn't like the bread crumbs. She said she didn't want the "crummy" ones.Miles wrote: I love broccoli too. It goes with just about everything. I'm also down with mac-n-cheese; I like the powdered variety more than the cheese sauce.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Read the smilies from the original post!devildeac wrote:He wasn't sure you had bail money.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:And you let that stop you?captmojo wrote: I've now discovered the 25 foot long, 5 foot deep swimming(?) pool here at motel world.
I didn't bring bathing attire.
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Re: What's for dinner?
I have NEVER been into Cracker Barrel. I just don't care for it. Miserable experience at a couple of 'em.
There!! I said it. How soon before 20 responses appear?
There!! I said it. How soon before 20 responses appear?
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Re: What's for dinner?
Respond to the mod who's probably already out of his Barcolounger? Are you kidding?Lavabe wrote:I have NEVER been into Cracker Barrel. I just don't care for it. Miserable experience at a couple of 'em.
There!! I said it. How soon before 20 responses appear?
Seriously, Cracker Barrel is like most anywhere else. While our experiences have been good at every one we've ever been to, others haven't been so fortunate. My cousin found extra protein grazing in her salad at Cracker Barrel in Jax, for example, and they didn't even get the salad for free. At least they didn't have to pay extra for the grasshopper....
But it is truly unkind to subject the without-wheels Capt to the lights of Cracker Barrel within walking distance, without it being open for his attendance, causing him to have to cross 10 lanes of traffic for food.
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Re: What's for dinner?
I'm with "others" on this.lawgrad91 wrote:Seriously, Cracker Barrel is like most anywhere else. While our experiences have been good at every one we've ever been to, others haven't been so fortunate. My cousin found extra protein grazing in her salad at Cracker Barrel in Jax, for example, and they didn't even get the salad for free. At least they didn't have to pay extra for the grasshopper....
I think there was one time when I went to a CB with ILJ, and she was about ready to order something, and I think I just couldn't find ANYTHING on the menu that I wanted to eat. I think we wound up going someplace else.
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Re: What's for dinner?
I'm thinking I'll have wings tonight. I want to go to my favourite restaurant The Olde Spaghetti Factory but I'll be eating with my son and he isn't into Italian food so it seems like a bit of a waste to go there. Damned kid.
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Re: What's for dinner?
The other night, for the Braves game, I made it a Hot Dog night. I made, and ate, four dogs:colchar wrote:I'm thinking I'll have wings tonight. I want to go to my favourite restaurant The Olde Spaghetti Factory but I'll be eating with my son and he isn't into Italian food so it seems like a bit of a waste to go there. Damned kid.
1 with chili
1 with slaw
1 with chili and slaw
1 with relish
All with mustard, ketchup and hot sauce.
I washed these down with plenty of beverages.
I then, slept very, very well.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Snap. Italian sounds good! I may have to go to Ippolitos for some linguine and clams tonight (with side salad and big-ass butter rolls!)colchar wrote:I'm thinking I'll have wings tonight. I want to go to my favourite restaurant The Olde Spaghetti Factory but I'll be eating with my son and he isn't into Italian food so it seems like a bit of a waste to go there. Damned kid.
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Re: What's for dinner?
I like breakfast at CB, although I think Denny's has better pancakes, and the value/price of the Grand Slams is much better. I also like the chicken fried chicken plate at CB - love that white gravy! And their pork chops are usually pretty good when they have them.Lavabe wrote:I'm with "others" on this.lawgrad91 wrote:Seriously, Cracker Barrel is like most anywhere else. While our experiences have been good at every one we've ever been to, others haven't been so fortunate. My cousin found extra protein grazing in her salad at Cracker Barrel in Jax, for example, and they didn't even get the salad for free. At least they didn't have to pay extra for the grasshopper....
I think there was one time when I went to a CB with ILJ, and she was about ready to order something, and I think I just couldn't find ANYTHING on the menu that I wanted to eat. I think we wound up going someplace else.
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Re: What's for dinner?
CB's parking lot has been continously crammed full all day with cars of those applying for work. I don't know how many were potential pissed off customers who had to learn the hard way that they weren't open.
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Re: What's for dinner?
I want to try this beer. I love blackberries!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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Re: What's for dinner?
I'd send AD a PM and see if she can find one in St. Louis and then bring it to the Alabama game if she drives.DukieInKansas wrote:I want to try this beer. I love blackberries!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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Re: What's for dinner?
Maybe AD will read about it in the What's for Dinner thread and go a-lookin'.devildeac wrote:I'd send AD a PM and see if she can find one in St. Louis and then bring it to the Alabama game if she drives.DukieInKansas wrote:I want to try this beer. I love blackberries!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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