What's for dinner tonight?

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Prime Rib Steaks.

A nice change from Turkey...lol
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Gnocchi, with some polenta sauce that was left over from a few weeks ago. And washed down with a glass of red.

And for dessert, the last piece of Nanaimo bar. Sorry Cats. :biggrin:
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Rats!
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Catsumi wrote: Jan 2nd, 2022, 9:10 pmRats!
No thanks Catsumi not really interested in trying to eat rats. You go ahead have at it.
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Ratatouille

Supposed to be ok, but after watching that hideous movie years ago, I will never order it.
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Oldest Kiddo turned 18 and he wanted to order from Frankie's Modern Diner.

I had a small mediterranean salad with seared tuna.
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Everyone's all time favourite. [icon_lol2.gif]

Liver, onions and bacon. :up:
Now how much more budget-minded can one get with a main course costing $2.46. It was more than the two of us could eat.
Leftovers for lunch after shoveling tomorrow? :biggrin:

I'm sure the onions, bacon, butter, and white wine that were added doubled the price. :200:
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bb49 wrote: Jan 5th, 2022, 8:12 pm Everyone's all time favourite. [icon_lol2.gif]

Liver, onions and bacon. :up:
:thumbsdown: :thumbsdown: Don't like it. Won't eat it. Mom loved it and would make it once or twice a month. Mom, dad and the siblings would have liver and onions for dinner but when it came to what I'd be having, it was either 1) mom would cook something else for me or 2) dad would slip me a few bucks so I could go grab a burger, fries and shake or whatever at the restaurant.
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oneh2obabe wrote: Jan 5th, 2022, 8:44 pm
bb49 wrote: Jan 5th, 2022, 8:12 pm Everyone's all time favourite. [icon_lol2.gif]

Liver, onions and bacon. :up:
:thumbsdown: :thumbsdown: Don't like it. Won't eat it. Mom loved it and would make it once or twice a month. Mom, dad and the siblings would have liver and onions for dinner but when it came to what I'd be having, it was either 1) mom would cook something else for me or 2) dad would slip me a few bucks so I could go grab a burger, fries and shake or whatever at the restaurant.
Iron.
Vitamin B
Magnesium.
Calcium.
They are all found in liver. And guess what they're good for?

SLEEPING. :200:
And a little white wine helps too.

Now it's time to get back to your roots. :biggrin:
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Airfryer meatballs and tator tots with carrots, celery and cucumber dipped in tzatiki.
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The finer things in life.........liver and onions, pickled herrings, headcheese.

........the great thing was nobody would EVER steal your lunch when they found out what it may contain.
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lesliepaul wrote: Jan 6th, 2022, 7:06 pm The finer things in life.........liver and onions, pickled herrings, headcheese.

........the great thing was nobody would EVER steal your lunch when they found out what it may contain.
Only time we would get liver was when we slaughtered a steer on the farm, nice and fresh.
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Leftover Beef, Black Bean and tomato soup.
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Homemade pasta, with the usual killer sauce.

After mixing, knead and cutting, we hung the pasta on an indoor clothes rack for drying.
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WeatherWoman wrote: Jan 7th, 2022, 5:56 pm Leftover Beef, Black Bean and tomato soup.
WeatherWoman … please can I come and live at your house?
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