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Penny
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Cabbage rolls, veggies and a salad.
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The $9.00 pound of hamburger didn't taste any different in the soup tonight. Just how much healthier for me is this expensive stuff?
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Pork chops, tators, gravy, cabbage /carrots steamed , margarine added, tomatoes , home made apple sauce.
Sheri terrible........Kill a chicken next time.
Our beef eat grass all summer an hay an silage in winter.......No junk added .
I dont like bought beef.
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Cracker Barrel for us tonight. I had beef stew, salad, green beans, and corn bread. Yummy!
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sticky fingers for us. lion's club.
and sheri, i figured out how much i pay to get a deer processed, and my burger was $5/pound (just under) but it is very lean and all natural/organic.
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Your one of a kid bayou.
In our area, they all hunt an give the meat away.
Beg folks to take it.
However its all good.
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i take all i can get dodge. we love venison and i'd rather eat that than processed beef anyday.
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Stroganoff, mashed potatoes and veggies.
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I am thinking of making some Italian Wedding Soup and some homemade Asiago cheese bread of some kind. Need to go look at the bread recipes and figure out what I want to do.
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We are having spaghetti tonight.
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chicken and rice
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we are having hamburger stew. i'm about to go taste test to it see if it meets my standards. if it doesn, the men will have to deal. with french bread on the side.
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well, i typed that wrong. i meant to say if it meets my standards the men will have to deal. and after some doctoring, it did. so they can like it or lump it. if they want to lump it, i will be freezing it for meals when i don't have them home, or for work. i found my sharpie so i can write on the containers now
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I haven't decided what's for dinner. I munched on a bunch of cashews just before leaving work so really not hungry. It's hard to think of something for dinner when I'm not hungry.
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that it is barb, that it is.
the men came in and declared the hamburger stew very good. they were shocked. i think the munched on the way home not wanting it 'cause neither are eating much. but, they'll be ok.
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I had chili w/Fritos. I am also cooking up some vegetables.
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I had tacos from Mariachi's...
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Got leftovers?
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The only time I have leftovers when we eat at Mariachi's is when I order the beef fajitas, Tina. I would have saved one for you, though, if I had known you wanted one...
Or were you asking about Jennifer's hamburger stew? That sounded pretty good to me...
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the stew was good. but the men didn't eat it. they ate a little, but there was way too much left for them to have eaten much. which is ok, it's food for today
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Jims grilling burgers and I am frying potatoes...
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i took more burger out and told matthew to make spaghetti. whether he will or not is another story.
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I'm thinking keilbasa and taters sounds really good.
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I'm doing pork chops, mashed potatoes, gravy and green beans.
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Last night we had the last of the trout that Lys caught when she went fishing. Tonight Dan is doing something with a London Broil.
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