What's For Dinner?-December 2012
Re: What's For Dinner?-December 2012
Felix, I am surprised the storm hit you as it is more to the East. Temp now 21F & still snowing. The Kids shoveled before they left but it really needs to be shoveled again. I assume the plow will come & that will not be easy to shovel.
Well as Church said it is a leftover week. So much in the frig, turkey, ham, stuffed eggs which Dd made & very good. The child is learning how to cook, lol. I also have meatloaf for sandwiches. I picked up butter & milk yesterday before the storm so I am good to go. Just waiting for the newspaper. I wonder what is holding up the man, lol.
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Re: What's For Dinner?-December 2012
Well, good morning to everyone!
Yes ... it is the week of leftovers. I finished the shrimp and spuds last night.
Tonight: The leftover pork tenderloin from Monday night, the extra stuffing from Tuesday night, and another salad using up the rest of my home made caesar dressing.
I still have a bit of my home made cheese spread and crackers for lunch; and a few pieces of smoked salmon to snack on.
If I can get all my work done (that I get paid for); I will make a pot of creamy onion soup. But I can always make that this weekend too.
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Re: What's For Dinner?-December 2012
I do need to figure out something to do with part of my leftover Brussells sprouts though - they will spoil faster than I think we can eat them. They are already cooked, so not sure how great they will taste if I freeze them - might be mushy. Maybe they will become a soup? Any ideas?
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Re: What's For Dinner?-December 2012
Snow has stopped here in northeast Ohio for now. Hope it doesn't come back on Sunday morning when our son and daughter-in-law have to fly out of Cleveland. Sure are going to miss them. Won't get to see them again till next Christmas.

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Re: What's For Dinner?-December 2012
They are good added to a bean soup towards the end of cooking
I have also added them with beef and gravy to make small calzones or beef turnovers; just add some onions and they make a nice little bite for lunch
How about a hash with some spuds, chicken, onion, mushrooms
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Re: What's For Dinner?-December 2012
Nice idea; add some onions, and brown or wild rice. Carrots and celery would be good as well.lovinretirement wrote:Heather, why don't you take your leftover chicken, cut up the brussel sprouts and make some nice chicken-vegetable soup.
Snow has stopped here in northeast Ohio for now. Hope it doesn't come back on Sunday morning when our son and daughter-in-law have to fly out of Cleveland. Sure are going to miss them. Won't get to see them again till next Christmas.
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Re: What's For Dinner?-December 2012
A gorgeous day in FL, but storms tomorrow and another cool down day.
Today's Cooking ...
I just made a simple salmon spread using up the smoked salmon, cream cheese, scallions, dill, splash of lemon, worcestershire, and hot sauce. It is the best spread and so easy. Great on crackers for lunch today.
Dinner:
Ladies #1 and #2 still have company through the first; although I am taking them a pot of chili today with corn bread and a salad.
I just picked 5 poblanos from my garden, so I'm either going to stuff those with either shrimp or chorizo; but since I just had a stuffing last night; I may use rice.
Or, my second option is ham and scalloped potatoes; peas
I leaning toward the potatoes since I just had shrimp; and I had stuffing last night.
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Physical therapy this morning, then a hockey game tonight, so dinner will be another night of leftovers, then tomorrow everything will either get put in the freezer or tossed.