What's for dinner?
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Re: What's for dinner?
Just had lunch, the better half's Eggplant Curry..... made with our very own home-grown eggplants!!!!!! Beautiful flavour, and a kick-ass curry bite to boot!
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Re: What's for dinner?
I have been truly uninspired lately in the kitchen. So the wife hits Pintrest and does a root beer bbq chicken in the crock pot. Was really good, surprisingly. So tonight the wife wanted kabobs...got my creative juices flowing and came up with these.
Dr Pepper/BBQ sauce mix (Sweet Baby Ray's is our BBQ choice)
Boneless dark meat chicken
Onion, Red and Yellow bell pepper, Pineapple
Whacked it with a mix of seasoned salt, garlic salt and pepper
Took the extra vegetables, added a couple cloves of minced garlic, left over BBQ sauce mixture and made a 'stir fry' rice to go with it. Tossed a little Tobasco on mine for the 'dash' that I like.
Dr Pepper/BBQ sauce mix (Sweet Baby Ray's is our BBQ choice)
Boneless dark meat chicken
Onion, Red and Yellow bell pepper, Pineapple
Whacked it with a mix of seasoned salt, garlic salt and pepper
Took the extra vegetables, added a couple cloves of minced garlic, left over BBQ sauce mixture and made a 'stir fry' rice to go with it. Tossed a little Tobasco on mine for the 'dash' that I like.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Looks yummy JK!
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Re: What's for dinner?
Thanks Rod...there were zero left overs, guess the kids liked 'em too.
So, having today off for President's Day...and in a cooking mood. Some pork butt was smoked for about 5 hours, made some mac n cheese on the side. There wasnt time for pics after they hit the board, a pack of locusts swooped in and attacked it...
So, having today off for President's Day...and in a cooking mood. Some pork butt was smoked for about 5 hours, made some mac n cheese on the side. There wasnt time for pics after they hit the board, a pack of locusts swooped in and attacked it...
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Re: What's for dinner?
Ohhh that looks good. Details?
I could eat sashimi and rice and weird looking mushrooms all day long!
I could eat sashimi and rice and weird looking mushrooms all day long!
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Re: What's for dinner?
plain rice with grilled salmon and I don`t know what the soup has, vegetables,tofu,etc, my wife made it.
next, some spanish tapas
next, some spanish tapas
Re: What's for dinner?
Its not my dinner. But its what I had with dinner
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Re: What's for dinner?
That's alcohol abuse!marlo wrote:You split a drop
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Re: What's for dinner?
No the server spilled it. I would never be caught wasting good alcoholTHEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:That's alcohol abuse!marlo wrote:You split a drop
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Re: What's for dinner?
There's a store near me that always cuts their T-Bones pretty much as Porterhouse so you get a Porterhouse at half price. I'm shedding the 20 fun pounds I put on over the winter so I just went with a steak with mushrooms and jalapenos. Thin sliced, cooked hot and fast.
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Re: What's for dinner?
I wish I would have seen this before I ate dinner.
I had a very similar cut, onions and mushrooms on the side. I would have snapped a pic.
I had a very similar cut, onions and mushrooms on the side. I would have snapped a pic.
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Re: What's for dinner?
So, for my birthday last weekend, my neice made authentic enchiladas. How her grandmother taught her
So then, a few days later, still in a mexican food mood I make stuffed bell peppers. Stuffed with mexican rice, seasoned ground (taco) meat and cheese. Topped with Lettuce, sour cream and a little salsa to top it off
So then, a few days later, still in a mexican food mood I make stuffed bell peppers. Stuffed with mexican rice, seasoned ground (taco) meat and cheese. Topped with Lettuce, sour cream and a little salsa to top it off
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