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Thread: What's For Dinner?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MsSophie View Post
    Ooooh, lemon cake with vanilla rum ice cream. Sounds like you were celebrating with all that good food.

    We had stuffed green peppers. DH also had a baked potato.
    My husband loves stuffed green peppers and I haven't made them in a long time. I'll have to make them soon.


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    Tzimmes,
    Spinach Salad
    Baked Potato Casserole
    onion rolls
    tea or water


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    Quote Originally Posted by queengina66 View Post
    Tzimmes,

    whats a..... Tzimme?



    we had basic macaroni pasta with canned sauce and parmesan cheese out of the shaker thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by icebear View Post
    whats a..... Tzimme?



    we had basic macaroni pasta with canned sauce and parmesan cheese out of the shaker thing.

    OLD RECIPE VERY VERY GOOD!


    Tzimmes: The actual word tzimmes means to make a fuss over someone or something. It is the sense of the word that gives this dish its name, a lot of things mixed together.

    Recipe Ingredients:
    2 tablespoons olive oil
    1-2 onions, sliced
    3-4 pounds chuck or beef brisket
    3-4 large carrots, peeled and cut into chunks
    2-3 sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into chunks
    1 1/2 cups dried prunes, pitted
    (soak them 30 min. if really dry)
    1/2 cup honey
    zest and juice of 1 lemon
    1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
    1 teaspoon fine sea salt
    a few grindings of peppercorns
    water
    Preheat oven to 300 degrees. In oven safe casserole or pan, heat the oil and then cook the onion, stirring and cooking until light brown. Set the meat on top of the onions, and then arrange the carrots, potatoes, and prunes around the sides.

    Spoon the honey over, sprinkle with lemon zest, lemon juice, cinnamon, salt and pepper. Pour over enough water just to cover the meat. Cover the pot and bring to a boil on the range, and then put in oven for 4 hours.

    To serve, slice meat and arrange vegetables around. Drizzle with any remaining juices


    He is like the light of morning at sunrise on a cloudless morning, like the brightness after rain that brings the grass from the earth. (2 Samuel 23:4)

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    ooooh... that sounds good!

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    spaghetti tonight.
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    german sausage, saurkraut, and potatoes. Ice cream for dessert.

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    Kung Pao Chicken

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    huge bowls of popcorn with real butter and salt

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    Chicken and mac&cheese.

    I am now getting ready to watch the Steelers and Titans. I will switch over as to that station soon as the hoopla is over!
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    Turkey pot pie with Bisquick topping, and cut up vegetables from the garden.

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    Brown & Serve Steaks, baked potatoes, & green beans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by icebear View Post
    huge bowls of popcorn with real butter and salt
    That was dinner? Wow, ur as bad as me... stopped at McD tonight... lol
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    Ye are of God, little children, and have overcome them: because greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the world.


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    Leftover chili. Always better the second time around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caligal View Post
    Leftover chili. Always better the second time around.
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    Day to day pours forth speech, And night to night reveals knowledge.
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    scratch split pea soup with some fresh broccoli thrown in for good measure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tall Timbers View Post
    scratch split pea soup with some fresh broccoli thrown in for good measure.
    There you go again, TT. Sounds great, and you always make sure it is healthy for your family. I am impressed!

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    Chineese spagetti, chocolate cake.

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    Steak, potatoes, salad.

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    pressure cooker experiment #16.5

    materials:

    3 chicken breasts, frozen
    2 cups white rice
    2.5 cups tap water
    1 unit cream of mushroom soup
    1 unit cream of chicken soup
    1 unit mushroom, stems and pieces
    2 cups frozen mixed vegetables

    method:

    dump all materials into pressure cooker

    stir slightly

    place lid on pressure cooker

    lock into place

    select pressure value to high

    set timer to detonate in 8 minutes

    commence countdown sequence

    evacuate kitchen







    when coast is clear and safety indicator beeps, carefully diffuse pressure

    allow to cool


    serve





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