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What's for dinner Friday?

Posted by patti43 (My Page) on
Fri, Feb 3, 12 at 17:27

We're having meat loaf, the bacon potato recipe I posted this morning on the "I'll Share" and broccoli.

Today was grocery day. What a PITA! Everything put away now. Whew!

What are you having tonight?


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RE: What's for dinner Friday?

Hartley's Down home cooking: hamburger steak, grilled onions and green beans!

And a very small bite of Mexican cornbread muffin, just a bite.


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RE: What's for dinner Friday?

Ribeye steak sandwiches with provolone and sweet potato fries. Hubby's cooking tonight.


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RE: What's for dinner Friday?

DH is having the leftovers from his dinner last night and I'm having leftover Rouladen.


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RE: What's for dinner Friday?

As usual, Glenda, Birmingham's restaurants sound delicious!

Two.25 acres, if that's a sample of your hubby's cooking, I'd let him cook every night. Enjoy!

Georgysmom, I'm so glad to see I'm not alone! Sometimes I know it must seem that all we eat at my house is leftovers but I feel so much better knowing I'm not wasting food. I'm such an advocate that one of my sisters, who wouldn't eat anything leftover after two days, has bought a freezer and a Food Saver!


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RE: What's for dinner Friday?

Taco-Rice Skillet and tapioca pudding


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RE: What's for dinner Friday?

I had a skirt steak left in the freezer so I pulled it out last night and marinated it with cilantro, olive oil, garlic and lime juice. So I sliced it and fried it with onions, green peppers and tomatoes. Was going to put it over rice but we decided to have like fajitas.


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RE: What's for dinner Friday?

I was home most of the day. I took my "big rig" out a couple of times and Izzi and I enjoyed the spring like day. I did get the spritz cookies baked today and also baked a lemon cake. This evening spent about an hour or so visiting Alyssa and she gave me the best birthday ever, she took her first few steps! For my supper after I came home I had a ham sandwich with horseradish sauce on it and a glass of milk.

Sue


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RE: What's for dinner Friday?

Homemade beef vegetable soup. I've been sick the last three days and nothing but soup/broth sounded all that good.


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RE: What's for dinner Friday?

Seniorgal, tapicoa sounds really good right now even though I'm stuffed! I just love that stuff!!

Sue, that sweet little Alyssa was just saving up those steps for your special day. Which reminds me, she has a special day coming up next month, right?

Jel48, hope you feel better soon. That beef veggie soup is sure to help. That's a long time to feel icky. Get well quick, girl!!!


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RE: What's for dinner Friday?

Mashed potatoes, meat balls, and Prairie Woman's Onion Strings.


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DD called this afternoon, and invited herself to dinner. Said she'd stop at the "soup lady's' on her way, but she felt like cannoli's for dessert.

The 'soup lady' is a woman with a tiny little shop, she mostly makes soups, but has a few other things as well. DD and DH had chicken pot pies, I had stuffed cabbage soup. I dashed over to the cannoli bakery--a cute little old man and his wife are open just Friday evening and Sat. morning--and got tiramisu cannolis for DD and I, and a chocolate one for DH.

It was a nice dinner, all the nicer because DD was there to share it with us.


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RE: What's for dinner Friday?

We had meatloaf too!!


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RE: What's for dinner Friday?

I made a pot of creamy potato soup, with lots of carrots, celery, and onions. Sliced up some smoked sausage rounds to put in it, too.


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