last night was cheese burgers tonight good question
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last night was cheese burgers tonight good question
i think i might make french fries tonight.
i love them.
Tonight is Roasted garlic and lemon chicken, with Garlic Roasted potatoes and Roasted Parmesan Broccoli. Thank you Food Basics.:top:
This dinner cost me under $4 for the entire family. Not bad :shock:
for lunch , we have porc tenderlions cook in spareribbs sauce and the left overs veg of yesterday evening.....tonight...i haven`t decided yet...maybe a noodle and beans casserole i saw on Kraft site
prime rib roast veggies gravy mashed tatters and a nice fresh loaf of bread
Spaghetti, salad, and garlic bread
a donut. it was good.
Porkchops cooked in cream of mushroom soup (with a can of mushrooms in it.. i <3 mushrooms LOL) AND.. mashed potatoes (to put the mushroom soup on as gravy = DEELICIOUS!) and.. corn perhaps? LOL quick,simple + cheap = YUM
People are sick in the house but in laws brought over rice and I will find something else.
Stomach flu is soo gross
Fresh roast ham, rice, cucumber salad, Romain salad, and a glass of milk
mmm cucumber salad
Had to throw mine out today, not good.....
We are having Tbone and Rib eye steaks and potatoes done on the barbeque with salad and a veggie...yummy:)
turkey, green beans and sweet potato fries
I went out to watch the game so I shared..
Nachos
Poutine
Spinach Dip
and 5 beers LOL
Then if Canada won the owner of the bar said a pound of wings will cost 1 cent, so when they won I couldn't pass up 1 cent chicken wings haha.
NancyM, I'll be right over. ;)
pasta e fagioli
chicken wraps with cheese, salsa, olives, guac, etc.......
and fresh pineapple for dessert :P
Dbl cheeseburger and fries from Dave and Buster\s
some 'zza
spaghetti
Spaghetti and sauce. That's all I was craving. Funny, had meat for the guys, but they went for just spaghetti as well!
Don't know yet.... still at work and roaming here hoping for a good simple idea :)
Maybe Ill make something healthy tonight considering the past few nights have been rediculous.
Sarma
Oh, I just was coming back to explain - realized after I posted that I didn't.
It's traditional where my husband's from - but over the years, I just make it the cheaper/lazy way now, lol! Instead of wrapping each in soured cabbage (which is pricey to buy), I just make up the meat rolls (ground pork, ground beef, onion, rice, spices), boil in water, add saurkraut, and tomato sauce and spices. It's very yummy!!!
Some people also put the meat mixture in peppers.
My husband's from the former Yugoslavia , but he's Ukrainian (actually, Rusyn - no, not Russian!). He's from Vojvodina - an area in Yugo just west of Romania and south of Hungary - his mom was from Hungary originally.
So yeah, wonderful Balkan recipes. I've just been looking up Chevapi and lepinja - eek!