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    Quote Originally Posted by SunandMoon View Post

    Nat, chop suey is my fave too. Just don't know how to make it taste like the restaurant ones.
    Mine definitely is NOT like restaurant chop suey - but it is pretty close to what my mom used to make when I was growing up, so I like that.

    Today was the first day of Lent for us, which means strict fast - no eating all day, then for a meal no meat, dairy, eggs, etc.
    My husband had sardines and bread; I had a peanut butter sandwich.

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    I have a small sirloin beef roast taken out of the freezer, will bake that it the oven and have i.e. mashed potatoes, carrots, corn, stuffing, gravy...



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    Dh and I spent 8 hours in the states() so it was RedRobin for us. I had the fish sandwich and dh had the bacon burger(like always).

    On the upside we got some good deals and saved a good chunk of $$$

    Tonight will be fridge clean out night whatever that may yield

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    Pancakes and sausages tonight - cut up the cooked sausages and mixed them with beans.

    Note to self - not always good to try a new pancake recipe - stick with the tried and true one! These were heavy, not fluffy, though they still tasted great.
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    Butter chicken tonight.
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    I made a casserole of Pate Chinois (Chinese Pie). For the uninitiated, it's a popular French-Canadian dish and is basically a Sheppard's Pie with a layer of creamed corn added. My kitty Apollo loves it, which is great since he hasn't been eating enough these days and I need to get some calories into him.

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    I'm leaving next week so I have to start using up some of the food in the fridge..I have some crab, shrimp & cod so I will either make a chowder or make an alfredo pasta...most likely the pasta i.e linguine



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    Taco Wednesday tonight

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    Roast pork, roast potatoes, roast veggies and berry crumble.
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    Leftover chop suey for me; leftover pancakes, sausage, and beans for husband - eggs, too, if he needs more food.
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    aunt jemina pancakes.
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    May its chicken rice today..
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    .. wings and beer, of course!)
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    Pasta W/ vodka sauce and a side salad.

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    We had to be at DS's school tonight not long after we got home (math night!), so I planned to have leftover potato soup and I picked up some ham to grill wraps on my Cuisinart Griddler.

    First there was a LOT of traffic and we all ended up late. Then I got home and started on the food, soup in the microwave, grill heating up next to it. Darn it, I forgot that when I use the microwave and plug something into the same outlet that it will cause the circuit to trip. I've never reset it before (we avoid doing that normally because this happens!)! DH and DS were running behind so they could not help me. So I'm down in the basement at the fuse box, randomly flicking things, finally Swagbucked it and realized I have to turn it all the way OFF before turning it back on. Of course I got it as they walked in the door. But meanwhile I had plugged the griddle in somewhere else and the wraps were done, only took another minute for soup.
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