What's for dinner tonight?

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Lucky Dad.
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sounds incredible Temet !! now that's how you love your poppa :)

I'm making sex in a pan tomorrow...haven't made it in awhile and it's time to feed the need..lol
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Roast, effortless when prepared with a sous vide
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W105 wrote:sounds incredible Temet !! now that's how you love your poppa :)

I'm making sex in a pan tomorrow...haven't made it in awhile and it's time to feed the need..lol



Thanks! he deserves it. Sex in pan sounds awesome too. :130:
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squash junky wrote:Roast, effortless when prepared with a sous vide



Beautifully done. That is how my brother prepares as well. I haven't used that method yet...
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Temet Nosce wrote:
squash junky wrote:Roast, effortless when prepared with a sous vide



Beautifully done. That is how my brother prepares as well. I haven't used that method yet...


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In a word - YES. Thankfully the rugrats are old enough to make pickled eggs on their own ... no more stinking up the kitchen and having all the windows open no matter the weather.
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BBQ steak (medium) & baked potato with veggies..... who the hell needs a restaurant
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Homemade pork chow mein
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Sounds like my kind of dinner, beats green ham and eggs.
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BUMP

Is anyone else making cool dinners? Not cooking due to the heat?

We're making mixed salmon with green onion and red pepper and fresh parsley. All veggies chopped fine. Touch of lemon juice and sea salt.

Salad.

Trying to beat the heat with food can get tedious though.

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Thinly sliced cucs and mosquito on toasted bread points.

IV on the side. :biggrin:
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I hear after you clean the skeeters there's not much meat left.
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Beef Enchilada casserole
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Fresh BC asparagus.. and other stuff.
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