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bayou girl
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dianna, what are rotten taters?
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Au gratin potatoes. That is what I call them too.
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gotcha!
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Or old rotten potatoes
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Tina explained it well...
I love, love, love rotten taters...
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Soup and sandwiches tonight.
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I picked up some of the peanut butter that Jen was talking about. The white chocolate one is by far my favorite, the dark one coming in second. I also bought a jar of nutella too, I've never had that. It must have been Impulse Day in my brain...
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Did you buy it at Wal-Mart?
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sarah loo, i may go in to the store today and get me some of that peanut butter... that sounds like a good late lunch.
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Yes, I got it at walmart. I think it was around $3 a jar. If my dinky WM has it - everyone's should.
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Grilled chicken tendeloin terrioki, stire fried zucinni, onions, musrooms and tomatos, steamed brocoli.
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Quote from: UNCLEG on Aug 13, 2010, 04:20:42 PM
Grilled chicken tendeloin terrioki, stire fried zucinni, onions, musrooms and tomatos, steamed brocoli.
Mmmm, sounds good.
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my walmart does not have it... but i just had a grilled cheeseburger (left from last night) and some yogurt for dessert.
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Try Target.
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Quote from: UNCLEG on Aug 13, 2010, 04:20:42 PM
Grilled chicken tendeloin terrioki, stire fried zucinni, onions, musrooms and tomatos, steamed brocoli.
Ummmmmm...........yummmmm!!!
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Chicken sandwiches and corn on the cob.
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I was taken to Mariachi's for dinner and had tacos. yuuuummmm
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That sounds tasty, Barb.
I was supposed to fix chili dogs - but then I realized I had warmed baked beans, so we had hot dogs with baked beans. Still tasty!
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I had tacos at Mariachi's, too...
Sarah Loo, we will have chili and cheese to go with our hot dogs tomorrow...
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Have some hamburger meat thawing.....so burgers on the BBQ, with a caesar salad, and just may have to go and get some corn.
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Left overs today.....grilled burgers and potato salad.
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yesterday, we had burgers and hotdogs on the grill, potato salad, and cole slaw at dianna and jim's. and the best desserts by uncleg. i hope he posts the recipes like he said he would. they were great!
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Last night was Chinese food... so tonight it is the same in leftover form.
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Shrimp, green beens and summer squash. James and I shared a piece of cheesecake from The Cheesecake Factory. It was excellent but now I have to go to Zumba to work it off.
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Re: What's for Dinner #30
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Aug 15, 2010, 09:00:19 PM »
Mmmmm cheesecake!!
We had meatloaf and peas. There was supposed to be mashed tators and gravy but the tators were a kinda soft and smushy and I hate smushy potatoes.
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