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We had chicken and noodles.
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green limas (baby limas) and ham. with sweet cornbread. yummy!
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Spaghetti and salad tonight.
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Pork steak, macaroni and cheese, and green beans for supper here tonight. Sure was good...
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Chicken stuffed with ham, and mozza cheese, noodles and veggies.
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I'm thinking we're gonna have soup for dinner. I've got the ingredients for cheddar potato and chicken noodle. I can't decide.
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I might make some vegetable soup tonight since it's supposed to be bad weather. I'm going to get the ingredients for Sarah's Blueberry boy bait and maybe make it in the morning.
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It is good, Sheri. I made it the other day.
I'm not sure what we will have for dinner. Tristen wants to go watch the high school boy's basketball game so we will see how much time we have. I might make dirty rice.
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Beef stew with red and yellow peppers, celery (a little), potatoes, onions, mushrooms, Mmmmmm.....
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Why are colored peppers so expensive?
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Quote from: Jessica on Jan 29, 2010, 12:01:44 PM
It is good, Sheri. I made it the other day.
I'm not sure what we will have for dinner. Tristen wants to go watch the high school boy's basketball game so we will see how much time we have. I might make dirty rice.
I have to eat at the games. It's part of the routine for me. Even if the food isn't good, I have to try and eat it.
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Quote from: bestofour on Jan 29, 2010, 12:23:28 PM
Why are colored peppers so expensive?
Because people will pay more for them.
I figured out the perfect solution to my problem: cheddar potato soup for lunch and chicken noodle over smashed tators for dinner. Mmmmmm....
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Toss some broccoli in that cheddar potato soup and I am there, Sarah.
The peppers I bought today were the same price as the green ones. It also takes longer on the vine to ripen to red or yellow. Green has a faster turn out.
If I could grow peppers I would. But the critters enjoy them too much and get them before I do.
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I grow green and red. Last year I didn't get any red ones. It was either too dry or too wet.
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Sheri, we eat the games sometimes. We ate at the wrestling meet last Friday but James and I would prefer to eat at home. Tristen would prefer to eat a hot dog and popcorn at the game. Who knows what we will do tonight.
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Cheddar Potato soup tonight.
It is cold outside...
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we went to the local pub for burgers
for a change of pace, i've been making them eat at home
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I had a couple of sausage patties and called it dinner.
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Barb, you really need to start cooking for yourself...
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I made chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes and broccoli. Yummy stuff. my gravy turned out awesome. Love it when that happens.
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Roast, potatoes, carrots, mushrooms, slaw, tomatoes, biscuit.
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Stewed beef and potatoes with rice...
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Quote from: bestofour on Jan 30, 2010, 06:56:15 PM
Roast, potatoes, carrots, mushrooms, slaw, tomatoes, biscuit.
You went all out today.
We had Kentucky Fried Chicken. I better cook tomorrow. I haven't cooked since Wednesday.
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Jan 31, 2010, 03:11:40 PM »
I suppose tonight we'll eat the vege soup and a salad since we ate roast yesterday.
I'm dying to make the blueberry boy bait but I can't find anyone who'll eat it. Shelley doesn't eat blueberries either.
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I'll eat it for you, Sheri!
We are having chicken pot pie for supper tonight...
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