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What's for supper?
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twirl
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Re: What's for supper?
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July 13, 2008, 02:26:24 PM »
Quote from: Russ on July 13, 2008, 12:35:38 PM
C'mon only 2 breadsticks?
yes - two breadsticks-- they are pretty long
but one hundred on the extra black olives and long green peppers
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July 13, 2008, 02:39:57 PM »
I grilled steak, onions and peppers and making my own fajitas.
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July 13, 2008, 03:14:16 PM »
Well, I called them pigeon peas as that was the closest to what we had in Jamaica. Most of the time our cook made rice and peas with red kidney beans but as a special treat we had "guungoo" peas which were a local thing similar to pigeon peas (a type of bean). I love all beans and am sad they're so high in phosphorus.
Last night I made grilled fresh Ontario lamb loin chops with fresh lemon thyme, double boiled baby new potatoes sprinkled with wild mint that grows by the lake at the cottage, mixture of cauliflower, carrots and sugar snaps, mesclun mix salad with radishes and homemade vinaigrette. Dessert was angel food cake and fresh cherries.
Tonight was dinner at a Middle Eastern restaurant. Baba Ghanouj eggplant spread with white pita, half a grilled chicken skewer, saffron rice, salad with chopped parsley and rosewater turkish delight for dessert. Later as a snack I'm having fresh local strawberries.
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Re: What's for supper?
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Quote from: lola on July 13, 2008, 01:39:25 PM
Beer can chicken tonight
lola, for the past five Forth of July's except this year I had a party in my backyard for family and Friends had up to 50 people and I called it the "Beer Butt Chicken Party" I cooked (6) chickens along with about 50 brats and a dozen or so wieners...Boxman
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July 13, 2008, 04:12:50 PM »
That's what mine looked like. You'll have to make it up next year
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July 13, 2008, 04:43:57 PM »
Boxman those chickens look yummy----- did you volunteer to drink the beer or do you leave it in the can
dinner tonight Sunday night------- We dined on stuffed jalepenos from La Jack's
followed by his perfect fish sandwhich with fresh lettuce on a bun
while enjoying La Jack's ice cold cola
LA Jack's in La Boxz
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ps Boxman ----- you are cute
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July 13, 2008, 05:01:59 PM »
That
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chicken looks delicious
I'd definitely have a few pieces of that
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looks great Box.
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Lookin' good all around.
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Nice photo Boxman. Chicken looks good too.
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New upper-arm fistula April 2008
Uldall-Cook catheter inserted May 2008
Haemo-dialysis, self care unit June 2008
(2 1/2 hours X 5 weekly)
Self-cannulated, 15 gauge blunts, buttonholes.
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First failed kidney transplant removed Apr. 2009
Second trx doing great so far...all lab values in normal ranges
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Re: What's for supper?
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All the ladies are flirtin with Boxman
Guess ur a hottie boxman
Oh yeah, the chicken does look yuuuuummmmyyyyy
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July 14, 2008, 03:04:20 AM »
I know what is for supper ------- got to go by Walmart after dialysis
HM banana pudding where I bake it in the oven - the old fashion way
HM King Ranch Chicken Casserole - the best way - where I have to boil the chicken and skin and debone it==== where is boxman with the
beer cans
spinach salad with strawberries
and tea
and lemon
and no sugar----- I do not like sweet tea
oh yes, and the blessing ( not dressing but blessing)
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Twirl,
I will be there for dinner!
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yeah I want you to come
furbabies are welcome
husbands also
yeah
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homemade chicken casserole, brocolli, squash, corn. Blackberry cobbler for desert.
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marie calender turkey pot pie...Boxman
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July 14, 2008, 05:45:02 PM »
turkey burgers, grilled veggies and the first tomatoes from the garden
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July 14, 2008, 05:52:29 PM »
I ate at The Steelhead tonight. A fine dining restaurant in the Marriott. Food was SUPERB, and words can't describe the taste for each bite.
I started with a cup of Steelhead chowder.
Then I had the Pasta of the day, which was penne pasta, olive oil, baby spinach, olives, tomatoes, black pepper, other spices, and scallops.
My dessert was cheesecake with roasted strawberry's and graham cracker crumbs on top and a sugar crystal.
I wish we had one of these in Iowa!
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Burgoo with cornbread waffles
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what the heck is burgoo?
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Quote from: pelagia on July 14, 2008, 06:02:41 PM
what the heck is burgoo?
it might have vodka in it
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chicken cream cheese enchiladas left over from dinner last nite at on the boarder. who can eat all that food, enough for last nite, lunch and dinner today.
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Come on flip -- how about a recipe?
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For those who don't know, Kentucky Burgoo is like a stew and there are probably as many recipes for it as there are for chili. Good burgoo is an all day process because all the meat is smoked (beef, pork, mutton, chicken). The veggies vary but usually include potatoes and/or turnips, tomatoes, corn, lima beans, chopped onion, pepper and celery. The consistency is usually not as thick as stew. I very seldom make it because most of the barbeque places around here have it.
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