What's for dinner tonight?
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Catsumi
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?
Makes my mouth water when looking at that beautiful Tort. Any leftovers?
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Babba_not_Gump
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?
I hope you at least washed the dishes.sobrohusfat wrote: Dec 31st, 2023, 4:34 pm 20231231_160210.jpg
Wife put together a Québec Tourtière with a wee Alsacian shredded carrot salad.
Expertly executed again![]()
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ASSIMILATION, not reconciliation.
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ok-weezy
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?
Anyone trying to start the year changing any eating habits? Any new ideas, recipes to share? Still into making soup and surprised myself by making for the first time a delicious butternut curried soup. My pots of soup don't go very far at my house...one dinner for 3 and then a couple more bowls for lunch, and that's it.
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Bsuds
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?
You need bigger pots!ok-weezy wrote: Jan 18th, 2024, 5:38 am Anyone trying to start the year changing any eating habits? Any new ideas, recipes to share? Still into making soup and surprised myself by making for the first time a delicious butternut curried soup. My pots of soup don't go very far at my house...one dinner for 3 and then a couple more bowls for lunch, and that's it.
My son has been making big batches because he had dental surgery and can't chew much yet.
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ok-weezy
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?
^^Lol, you're right..bigger pots needed.
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normaM
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?
Donairs, spicy fries
Not a fan of curried soups... strange as I enjoy a good creamed soup
Still trying to master Korean ramen
Not a fan of curried soups... strange as I enjoy a good creamed soup
Still trying to master Korean ramen
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GordonH
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?
Chinese takeout
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Bsuds
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?
Similar, we had Beef noodle bowl from EDO.
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DANSPEED
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?
Southern fried chicken.

During COVID I got Chinese takeout twice then bought a deep fryer and a wok and learned how to make over 20 dishes. So easy and cheap to make. Homemade Chinese BBQ Pork is so good!
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ok-weezy
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?
For the second time this week I have made Bananas Foster for dessert. How did I not do this before now? It's so delicious and easy...and I wake up thinking about it..lol.
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Lady tehMa
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?
Recipe, please?ok-weezy wrote: Nov 17th, 2022, 12:49 pm Anyone remember the old bisquick sausage balls? My grandmother used to make them every Christmas...I've Just made a keto version to have around for snacking.
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Bsuds
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?
I was having C Lovers Fish and Chips withdrawal so we drove to Westbank to get our fix last night.
They did not disappoint.
We sure hope they find a new location in Kelowna soon. Apparently they are in "talks" but nothing signed yet.
On another note it is taking Olympia way too long to re-open! Having Lasagna withdrawals too.
They did not disappoint.
We sure hope they find a new location in Kelowna soon. Apparently they are in "talks" but nothing signed yet.
On another note it is taking Olympia way too long to re-open! Having Lasagna withdrawals too.
My Mother always told me you're not the dumbest man in the world, but you better hope he doesn't die.
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Lady tehMa
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Lady tehMa
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?
I was at the Rutland Save-On the other day, the back of the building is quite brightly coloured.Bsuds wrote: Jan 26th, 2024, 8:19 am <snip>
On another note it is taking Olympia way too long to re-open! Having Lasagna withdrawals too.![]()
I ended up making my own chicken souvlaki last week - would be nice to have them up and running again.
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