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What's for Dinner Tonight?

grilled a chix/portobello/cream cheese/pesto/garlic sammich. sliced some cheddar on the side. haven't made it to the yogurt yet-ingested tooooo much of that fudge in the corner of my pic before i cooked- dammit, that wasn't supposed to show, either:doh:
 

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Well, it was brinner tonight.

Caramelized onion, mushroom and asparagus stuffed omelette- with sharp cheddar sprinkled on at the end.
That's Oscar Mayer bacon. It was on sale for $1.99 per pack, so I had to ignore my beloved John Morrell in favour of the sale lol

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Not that I would want it, but that is one hell of a sale on bacon. Damn stuff is more expensive than steak. Of course the way corn and feed prices are rising it is small wonder. I bought a bag of cracked corn and a bag of laying mash today and my bill was almost $24.
 
Roethlis-berger

I bet I know what Bid Dog is having for suppers tonight! :w00t2:

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Had the rest of last nights pot roast, potatoes, carrots and gravy. Mmmmmmm....

Picked up some fresh pork neck bones this afternoon and made spaghetti sauce for Christmas dinner. Cooling down the sauce in the outside fridge and I'll freeze it tomorrow. The meat from the neck bones will be my lunch tomorrow. Yummo!
 
last nite's dinner over again w/ some tweaks. i'm gonna be having meatloaf for a week- urp.
 

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Over easy eggs, bacon, home fries (red potatoes, Yukon potatoes, onion and mushrooms fried in bacon fat) and biscuit (got a bit too brown but tasted wonderful).

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Nice chop there Peeps, and yumzee looking pasta shells.

I made brinner again,fried eggs, bacon and par-boiled/pan fried taters and onions (in the bacon grease)
..added Heinz chili sauce to the home fries before eating.
Boring.. yet.. delish! :brows::yum:
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Nice chop there Peeps, and yumzee looking pasta shells.

I made brinner again,fried eggs, bacon and par-boiled/pan fried taters and onions (in the bacon grease)
..added Heinz chili sauce to the home fries before eating.
Boring.. yet.. delish! :brows::yum:
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I had a bag of popcorn. :ermm: I like our new microwave with the "popcorn" button on it. Darn thing works great!

Remember, I can't walk either. The microwave popcorn was on a low shelf in the cabinet and my 10 year old actually "cooked" my meal for me as I sat in the floor.
 
Hey, anybody know if that foot long bacon, egg white and american cheese sandwich from Subway is reasonable good for you? For some reason it sounds good for breakfast with a nice glass of straight (but homogenized) glass of cows milk from the neighbor tomorrow. Might make me a bit gassy after not eating much for a couple of days, but what the hey.
 
Thank you Lollie.


Your dinner looks fantastic (and sounds familar) LOL

:whistling::biggrin:

Honey nut Cheerios. Root canal this afternoon so eating soft.

Hope you're feeling better soon.

I had a bag of popcorn. :ermm: I like our new microwave with the "popcorn" button on it. Darn thing works great!

Remember, I can't walk either. The microwave popcorn was on a low shelf in the cabinet and my 10 year old actually "cooked" my meal for me as I sat in the floor.

Now popcorn is no meal for a growing boy to be eating with knee pain.
Good on your kiddo for making Daddy his dinner anywho.
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Hey, anybody know if that foot long bacon, egg white and american cheese sandwich from Subway is reasonable good for you? For some reason it sounds good for breakfast with a nice glass of straight (but homogenized) glass of cows milk from the neighbor tomorrow. Might make me a bit gassy after not eating much for a couple of days, but what the hey.
Go for it, I say!
 
that's balanced enough, dargo. the white is only like 15 calories/pure protein- though the yolk has some nutrients u may need under certain circumstances. bacon- that makes you able to utilize fat-soluable vitamins. the cheese, not the best sodium-wise, so drink some extra-extra! fluid if u get a tad puffy is all. it's calcium. & the milk, as we know already, that's more calcium & other nutrients. & it's good to boot. the bread- carbs- those equate to energy.
balanced. may wanna cut the cheese (i swear i didn't mean to type that, haha, fer real!) & get some veggies on there. like they say, though, at the end of the day, does it really matter??~ listen to your stomach, i say!
 
& i haven't cooked a thing. BTW. went shopping, went to the bar (not to drink, to see my buddies & say "Merry Christmas'), talked on the phone, got on my 'puter, & now i'm gonna wrap some gifts in the next hour or so.
 
i hear 'ya, peep. if my egg is tough & brown, i'm not hungry fer it all of a sudden. must be cooked to just set, then from there, it's a dippy-egg. unless i poach it. same, only cooked in a diff. manner.

geez. i haven't cooked. got a bug. the marlin likely turned. it was only $8-ish dollars before Christmas, so i'll get another after the holidays when the seafood mongers drop thier prices.
 
Dinner tonight?
They had a minestrone soup at work (well, that's what they called it) :/
I tore open two packs of parm cheese found in a drawer in the OT room and doused it, then stirred it.
Gobbled it, with a plastic spoon, then got back to the books, noting.. treatments, meds..
Work and food often doesn't work together when work takes precedence over your rumbling tummy.
At least I enjoyed a cup of hot tea earlier and some cookies, salami and cheese n crackers off of a gifted thing one of the family members brought in for us.
 
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