What's for dinner tonight?

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ok-weezy wrote: Oct 29th, 2022, 8:14 am However, nesters makes their own and they are really quite good and not overpriced. I also used to like those perogies...what a disappointment after all the effort.
We don't shop at Nestors as the closest one is too far away to make it worthwhile.

Lakeview Market used to have some Beef sausages that were good but they changed to a gluten fee one that tastes like crap!
They got them from Bonanza but were spiced different than what they make now.

I don't mind them but my better half doesn't like them.

Our biggest problem is we like different things which don't always match.
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Bsuds wrote: Oct 29th, 2022, 8:59 am
ok-weezy wrote: Oct 29th, 2022, 8:14 am However, nesters makes their own and they are really quite good and not overpriced. I also used to like those perogies...what a disappointment after all the effort.
We don't shop at Nestors as the closest one is too far away to make it worthwhile.

Lakeview Market used to have some Beef sausages that were good but they changed to a gluten fee one that tastes like crap!
They got them from Bonanza but were spiced different than what they make now.

I don't mind them but my better half doesn't like them.

Our biggest problem is we like different things which don't always match.
How will you make up for last nights failure???
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ok-weezy wrote: Oct 29th, 2022, 9:08 am
How will you make up for last nights failure???
Maybe get our Son to cook. (he used to be a chef) lol

He does an awesome Prime Rib with Roasted Potatoes, Yorkshire pudding and Sauteed Asparagus.

He always cooks for us on special occasions.
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With that meal, sausages long forgotten, lol
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ok-weezy wrote: Oct 29th, 2022, 2:34 pm With that meal, sausages long forgotten, lol
Unfortunately my Besthalf is out tonight and I'm on my own.

Probably Bacon, cheese and Tomato sammy. Still have fresh tomatoes from the garden to eat.
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Keeping It Simple Stupid... for myself.

BBQ steak with potato and salad
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Rosemary braised lamb shanks served on a bed of roasted garlic mashed potatoes.
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oneh2obabe wrote: Oct 30th, 2022, 5:02 am Rosemary braised lamb shanks served on a bed of roasted garlic mashed potatoes.
Yumm...... :up:

Last night, Curry Goulash cooked with Coriander/mint chutney and Tamarind chutney as a condiment.

Tonight, Fried cabbage with ginger, garlic, bacon, shaved carrots, snow peas and onions simmered in soy sauce until slightly crunchy. BBQ Teriyaki chicken and one of my specialties, fried rice.
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Tender, young Coyote tail, braised in lapin juice (40 minutes), strained, sliced thinly and served atop a bed of steamed thistle down, side dish of wild green onions seasoned with aged mildew.

Dessert was fetid rhubarb leaves, pine needles finely chopped with extra oxalic acid over all.

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Catsumi wrote: Oct 30th, 2022, 6:47 pm Tender, young Coyote tail, braised in lapin juice (40 minutes), strained, sliced thinly and served atop a bed of steamed thistle down, side dish of wild green onions seasoned with aged mildew.

Dessert was fetid rhubarb leaves, pine needles finely chopped with extra oxalic acid over all.

I will have a restful sleep tonite. [icon_lol2.gif]
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bb49 wrote: Oct 30th, 2022, 7:24 pm
Catsumi wrote: Oct 30th, 2022, 6:47 pm Tender, young Coyote tail, braised in lapin juice (40 minutes), strained, sliced thinly and served atop a bed of steamed thistle down, side dish of wild green onions seasoned with aged mildew.

Dessert was fetid rhubarb leaves, pine needles finely chopped with extra oxalic acid over all.

I will have a restful sleep tonite. [icon_lol2.gif]
Someone killed and you ate part of a coyote? :200: The tail? :200:
What happened to the rest of it?
Badgers. Damn badgers
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honey badger no doubt
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Witches Brew (aka Texas Hash)
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My usual Halloween dinner:

(singing to self)
Nobody likes me everybody hates me – am goin’ to the garden to eat worms,
Big fat juicy ones long slimy skinny ones, etsy bitsy teeny tiny worms.

Now the first one’s easy. the second one’s queasy, the third one’s caught in my throat,
(cough cough)
(thinking)
My stomach is in a commotion, I want to lean over the rail,
I don’t want to dirty the ocean, so somebody bring me a pail.

Come up come-up - come up my supper come-up come-up.
Come-up come-up - come-up my supper come-up.

(low and slow voice) I’m coming… I’m coming for your head is bending low,
I hear the gentle voices calling… hasten Jason- bring the basin - opps slop- bring the mod.
at which point... I saunter-off to bed :sleepdeprived:
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omg, I didn't know that was a song!
test that assumption at your earliest convenience

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