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We has cashew shrimp last night and tonight it will be chili and cornbread.
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Oct 26, 2010, 07:22:33 PM »
I want someone to come cook me some dinner while I'm in the shower.
I have no idea, what I'm having, but that grilled cheese sounds good. I don't have any good soup in the cupboard to go with though. hmmmm.
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Tonight is pasta.
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My cooking spell is over for a while. It comes and goes.
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I am thinking chicken fried rice. I cooked extra rice and chicken earlier in the week.
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Sweet and sour chicken, broccoli beef, egg rolls, crab rangoons, and pan fried noodles... all homemade!
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Oh my goodness, Triss. Can I have dinner at your house tonight? Yum! Can you share your egg roll and crab rangoon recipes??
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Sure... once I get back home.
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steak, scalloped potatoes,and corn
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Yummmm. Your dinner sounds really really good.
I had sausage and hash browns.
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I changed my mind and bought a rotisserie chicken and fixed Alton Brown's baked rice for tonight and started some vegetable soup for tomorrow night.
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that sounds good too sheri!
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I will have to google Alton Brown's baked rice.
We had chicken friend rice and I made chicken nuggets for Tristen (he won't eat rice). James had some of the chicken nuggets too.
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Takeout tonight.
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Tonight is fend for yourself (which means leftovers most likely). I have a hair appointment after work.
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We are having chili dogs and chili fried or just plain ole chili for those who do not want any of the other two.
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Quote from: Jessica on Oct 27, 2010, 10:35:43 PM
I will have to google Alton Brown's baked rice.
We had chicken friend rice and I made chicken nuggets for Tristen (he won't eat rice). James had some of the chicken nuggets too.
Alton Brown's baked rice is great. I'll post it in the recipe section. Johnny loved it too.
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Made a beefstew in the crockpot.
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Nov 01, 2010, 01:05:54 PM »
I have oven fried chicken cooking now. That will probably be dinner and some for the freezer for more dinners down the line. I still have a half a stuffed pumpkin to eat up as well.
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Fried chicken from Harris Teeter and a great home made spinach, tomato, cranberry, walnut, tomato and avocado salad with home made dressing. I had 2 helpings of salad.
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that sounds good sheri.
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That sounds very good, Sheri.
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Tuna sandwiches on squishy, no nutrition white bread. Don't tell Sarah.
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Stuffed chicken breasts, and veggies.
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I made vegetable soup and fixed croissants. Good for a cool, rainy day.
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