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Re: What's for dinner #21
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Pizza bites and salad. Very good!
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I fixed up mushroom minute steak and some corn on the cob. Like usual, I over cooked the corn on the cob. So I glared at it when I wasn't trying to eat it.
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Tonight is chicken and rice stirfry with lots of veggies.
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Re: What's for dinner #21
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Quote from: barleychown on Feb 10, 2010, 10:16:22 PM
Pizza bites and salad. Very good!
Are these the pizza bites that you put a link to last week?? Can you post that link again? I'm not sure where it is.
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Re: What's for dinner #21
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Adam is going to be gone for dinner tonight, so I'm the girls and I will just have sandwiches, chips, and a veggie.
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Re: What's for dinner #21
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Quote from: Jessica on Feb 11, 2010, 09:55:12 AM
Quote from: barleychown on Feb 10, 2010, 10:16:22 PM
Pizza bites and salad. Very good!
Are these the pizza bites that you put a link to last week?? Can you post that link again? I'm not sure where it is.
You bet!
http://www.ourbestbites.com/2009/06/stuffed-pizza-rolls.html
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Re: What's for dinner #21
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Thank you! They looks so yummy! What kind of fillings did you use?
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I cut string cheese into cubes, and did half with pepperoni, half with ham. Tried pineapple in with ham, but made it harder to close.
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Whenever we get pizza I ask James what kid he wants. He always says anything but pineapple. He can't stand pineapple on pizza so I know I won't be doing that. I will do pepperoni. I wondered how italian sausage would work. I might try it.
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Feb 11, 2010, 02:06:30 PM »
I bet Italian would be great! I love that. You could always chop up any veggies really small to make the folding easier.
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Tomorrow night's dinner: Spinach and chicken tortilla bake
http://stylishcuisine.com/?p=1813
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Oh that looks yummy Sarah. I do not think that my kids would eat it so spicy but it could easily be tweaked to make it less so. I am surprised that salsa is the first ingredient to go in the pan though.
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Me too, but I have excess milk to use up, and riccotta is easy to make. I'll let you know how it goes.
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Do you have that recipe posted here anywhere? The ricotta?
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Nope, but I can.
Here's a good one:
http://technicolorkitcheninenglish.blogspot.com/2009/03/homemade-ricotta.html
Yep, it's really that easy. Whole milk, vinegar, heat. Strain, drain, store.
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I think using the salsa first is much like using sauce first in a lasagna. It helps keep that bottom layer from sticking and burning. That is what I call a Mexican lasagna. And they are good.
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Tonight will be takeout of some sort.
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That recipe looks so easy Sarah. Thanks for the link. So I would use whole milk for that or half and half?
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Just whole milk. Half and half makes the first step of mozzarella instead.
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Ahh ok. Gotta try this when I am feeling better and then make the tortilla bake and some lasagna.
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And these are in the oven now, so they will chill in time for dessert:
http://closetcooking.blogspot.com/2010/02/chocolate-pots-de-creme.html
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what are you doing with all these treats?
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Re: What's for dinner #21
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Feeding them to my drop in guests...my house is rarely empty. Right now I have an extra teen, later I'll have a housefull. Mom, and Dad, both will get a couple peppermint patties. Mike and Marissa get the dipped chocolates for valentines, what's left will go to work with Mike on Sunday.
I like the challenge of cooking new things.
To use up the egg whites left from the pots de creme, these are now in the works:
http://translate.google.it/translate?prev=hp&hl=it&js=y&u=http://aniceecannella.blogspot.com/2009/07/storia-di-una-foto-e-di-una-panna-cotta.html&sl=it&tl=en&history_state0=&swap=1
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I'd be one of your drop in guests too.
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I was just informed one of our friends and his wife are joining us for dinner. That'll take care of someof the extras.
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