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One smooth moll
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or even possibly "will be?" i am having a more "winter-friendly" meal, coz i am hungry for squishy comfort food (but i do eat a lot of potato salad in the winter too, so the seasons mean nothing to my palate--bwahaha) i am eating dumplings cooked in beef broth and green bean casserole. what have you or will you feast upon this evening? (i am curious and also hungry for new food ideas!)}


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nobody will guess what i had for my supper.

*shakes head*

*ends lies*


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Smauggy had curry. Wink

The Boyâ„¢ and I had bruschetta and pasta.


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quote:
Originally posted by Smaug:
nobody will guess what i had for my supper.





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Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin


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I prefer to live in a country that's small, and old, and where no one would ever have the NERVE to wear a cape in public, whether they could leap tall buildings in a single bound or not.

when's spring due?.
 
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tee hee


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I made a skillet concoction of green,red and yellow peppers with chicken/apple sausage. I added a little garlic and onion to that and mixed that with come bbq sauce.
We also had some corn on the cob from the farmer's market.

Not bad at all.


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au gratin potatoes, tomato-basil salad, green salad

Sounds weird, tastes great


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Tonight for dinner, I made chicken garlic herb parmesan "meatballs" and shell pasta with tomato sauce.... the meatballs were cubed chicken breast that were breaded and fried with garlic and oinions (minced finely)... then arranged over the pasta and the sauce poured over that.. I also topped it with motz and broiled the top..


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I had homemade chicken soup with noodles, carrots and celery to start and a few more small helpings. Then I had homemade spiced potatoes, and barbecued chicken as well as some neopolitan ice cream for dessert. And maybe some grapes, I can't remember. Smile


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mmm yum, all the food described sounds good! i am STILL hungry!


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i worked yesterday. so stopped on the way home and went for dinner. i had the "sunday roast". roast beef and gravy, roast potato, mashed potato, peas, carrot, cabbage, sage and onion stuffing, and yorkshire puddings. it was a feast alright. there were a foreign couple a the next table, couldn't quite decide where they were from. she had chicken tikka masala, not sure what he had - but every time he spoke you could hear him in his own language and then just the phrase "sunday roast", he was obviously damn jealous, and just couldn't get over it. after they were finished, they moved to a different table, one with sofas, to finish their drinks - but even then while she smooched up to him and kissed him, and rubbed his back, you could see him looking at the picture of the sunday roast, reaching out and caressing it. what a loser! should have followed my example from the start!
 
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Pooslice sandwich.



"The other night I dreamed that King George VI was dead, and that Helen Hardinge had somehow or other got herself proclaimed Queen of England, and that I was detailed to go and tell her that it wouldn't do at all; and when I did this, all she said was, 'You see, I am really Queen Mary,' and I said, 'Oh very well' - words to that effect, and woke up.

Last night I dreamed that Eisenhower came to stay with us, and he insisted on being put to sleep in the dog kennel, with a collar and chain about his neck."

- Sir Alan Lascelles, 19 February 1980
 
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Dinner tonight will be a spaghetti frittata if I go to the store.


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I made shredded pork with green beans last night. Stir fried it up and broke out the rice cooker. It was excellent.

Tonight we're having hotdogs and corn on the cob.


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ooh! I want corn on the cob now!

I had lasanga and peas and icecream. T'was good!



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um, I had pita & hummus. I haven't been eating dinner lately...my appetite is totally whacked.


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I want some corn on the cob tonight. I wonder if I can convince Dad to light a fire.





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Pooslice sandwich.
Explain please. Eek



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I had a slice of poo in a sandwich. Seems pretty self-explanatory.



"The other night I dreamed that King George VI was dead, and that Helen Hardinge had somehow or other got herself proclaimed Queen of England, and that I was detailed to go and tell her that it wouldn't do at all; and when I did this, all she said was, 'You see, I am really Queen Mary,' and I said, 'Oh very well' - words to that effect, and woke up.

Last night I dreamed that Eisenhower came to stay with us, and he insisted on being put to sleep in the dog kennel, with a collar and chain about his neck."

- Sir Alan Lascelles, 19 February 1980
 
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