so what's for dinner tonight?

Thorn's father tried to grill up ours when she was younger..

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but I preferred mine cooked slowly in roast pan*.

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*Apple is a serving suggestion.



your photo album is absolutely amazing :lol:
 
and I just finished off the wife's salisbury-steak-like concoction. focking delish.



and like Theac, we plan our meals pretty well in advance as well. maybe it's a married with children thing.
 
and I just finished off the wife's salisbury-steak-like concoction. focking delish.



and like Theac, we plan our meals pretty well in advance as well. maybe it's a married with children thing.
Actually, I do it because smart planning means you can get by for cheaper at the grocery store.
 
and you buy a whole lot less so you don't have to throw away so much.

I don't know...:fly: We just started going to BJ's (like a Costco/Sam's) and bought lots of food and spent way too much... but it will be worth it in the end.

...luckily we can survive the next few hurricanes without going to the store except for perishable items like eggs and milk.
 
Last night we had cheese tortellini (pre-made) with marinara sauce mixed with marscapone cheese, fresh thyme, and fresh Italian parsley. Topped with mozzerella and parmesean and baked until melted.

It's not very healthy, but it sure was satisfying.

(Probably spelled most of those words longer than two syllables wrong. :lol: )
 
I had an amazing dinner at McCormick & Schmick's on saturday night...swordfish casino...grilled swordfish stuffed with crab and bacon served on a bed of spaetzl with fresh cooked spinach on the side...it was freaking amazing

if you decide to make that tonight let me know because I'll be there :D

How are those arteries holding up, Baconbutt?
 
I don't know...:fly: We just started going to BJ's (like a Costco/Sam's) and bought lots of food and spent way too much... but it will be worth it in the end.

...luckily we can survive the next few hurricanes without going to the store except for perishable items like eggs and milk.

When you over-buy food you have to a) eat all the food b) store the food for a long time (mmm.. preservatives) or c) throw it away since it has been in the freezer for too long.
 
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