WHAT'S FOR DINNER - JULY 2014
- Kchurchill5
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My Mon went all to $#ll! My son stopped by (which was good), the tree trimmer came a day early; and, I got called into work early.
Now, already made a pot of soup to take to the boys at work; and, cheese bacon and tomato sandwiches to grill. So, with no time to grill my dinner; I made an extra sandwich for me, and a quick salad.
That was my dinner last night - so, back to my chicken, squash, and salad on the grill tonight. Hopefully, today will go a bit smoother.
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- Galley_Wench
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Tonight I'm going to try my hand at making 'stuffing' waffles and top them with leftover pork tenderloin with a gravy which includes cranberry sauce. Forgot about a quart of strawberries I bought Sunday so think I better use them . . . will make a salad with fresh strawberries and top with a chocolate & strawberry balsamic dressing.
- Kchurchill5
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from waffles and pork,
to, a potato quiche; and, potato casserole
YUMMY! sounds good.
Tonight, I'm on track. So, nothing in my way tonight; been a good productive day.
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Greek yogurt and fresh strawberries for dessert.
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I often add a little mascarpone or as a treat frozen yogurt. I just found the Oikos (sp?) frozen yogurt. I like something NOT too sweet, so that is something I like with a little fruit as a treat.
I keep cool whip too in the freezer. A little dollop is great with berries.
Love the soup!! Even when it's hot, I love the soup thing.
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Deepster, sure feels like us northerners, have been cheated out of a summer! We lost our spring, then now cold in the summer! WTH? Sick of it! I was remarking to my mom the other day, this is the weirdest 3 years. We haven't had a spring in that long. It goes from being 30° one day to 80° the next. My garden can't catch up, it wants a longer growing season, but heck it's already getting cold! WTH?
My casserole was delicious! DH said even though you changed the recipe it was still good! OMG, he has no idea! He thought the change was the red peppers I added instead of green. All I had was red and orange peppers, not green bells. He actually said, well I saw the red things and my heart sank knowing you changed the recipe. He didn't know that I made the cream of whatever soups from scratch for him. I didn't tell him either. He ate it. He can be so frustrating!

- Galley_Wench
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Oh man . . .I share your frustration! Have been contemplating suggesting that we take turns fixing dinner so he can understand my frustration . . . but, decided that's not such a good idea . . I hate canned soup!Dissie wrote:Every ones meals sure sound delicious!
Deepster, sure feels like us northerners, have been cheated out of a summer! We lost our spring, then now cold in the summer! WTH? Sick of it! I was remarking to my mom the other day, this is the weirdest 3 years. We haven't had a spring in that long. It goes from being 30° one day to 80° the next. My garden can't catch up, it wants a longer growing season, but heck it's already getting cold! WTH?
My casserole was delicious! DH said even though you changed the recipe it was still good! OMG, he has no idea! He thought the change was the red peppers I added instead of green. All I had was red and orange peppers, not green bells. He actually said, well I saw the red things and my heart sank knowing you changed the recipe. He didn't know that I made the cream of whatever soups from scratch for him. I didn't tell him either. He ate it. He can be so frustrating!
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He would stop at McDonalds and eat their 99 cent burger as a snack, just stupid way of eating. But then he would eat good things at home. The dietitian told me that I was doing a good job, already doing right, he wasn't behaving!
