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bayou girl
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Re: What's for dinner #42
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Oct 13, 2011, 06:07:05 PM »
probably oven barbequed ribs and buttered noodles.
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Looks like Pizza and birthday cake. Cake and presents already here. Birthday boy and pizza is mia.
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hmmmm, where is the b'day boy? henry needs to get on the stick!
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Chicken strips.
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Cooked all afternoon, yesterday. Big pot of Baked Beans and Huge pot of homemade soup. The freezer is lookin good.
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leftover ribs, corn on the cob, buttered noodles
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Frito Pie!!
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What's in your frito pie? I used to make a frito casserole when the kids were little. Super easy and they loved it. Just line the bottom of the pan with broken fritos, top with sloppy joe, and then cheese. Bake 'til cheese is melted and lightly browned. Dinner.
This was always good, but I can't eat it anymore. Gives me heartburn.
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Have a roast in the crockpot.
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golden corral
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Beef stroganoff in the crockpot.
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My frito pie is ridiculously easy. Like, really ridiculous. A bag of fritos, 2 cans hormel chili with beans (only kind of canned chili I eat), and topped with cheddar-jack. Heat the chili on stove, put on top of chips, then top off with cheese.
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Oct 19, 2011, 09:40:19 PM »
That is how I eat chili, only Hormel is near the bottom of my list. I prefer Dennison's or my store brand. My store brand is awesome, really.
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Penne pasta
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I fixed a recipe Ginger gave me that has chicken breast and angel hair pasta with sauce and boy is it yummy. Johnny usually doesn't like creamy stuff but he loves this.
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Will you share, Sheri?
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sure. I'll find the recipe section and post it there.
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We had meatloaf, mashed potatoes, sweet potato casserole, and corn. And rice crispy treats for dessert.
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Arby's turkey, ranch, bacon sandwich...
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Quote from: bayou girl on Oct 20, 2011, 08:24:26 PM
We had meatloaf, mashed potatoes, sweet potato casserole, and corn. And rice crispy treats for dessert.
Where was I?
I still haven't eaten and don't know what I will eat yet
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I made Adam go get me Chinese tonight. I'm not doin' nothing with my ankle swollen and sore. Didn't eat until 8 stinkin' o'clock but I didn't have to make it, so I'm thrilled.
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sarah, good for you!!!
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Good thinking, Sarah!
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Tonight is chicken burgers and salad.
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Home made enchiladas. made by someone at work.
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