Pierogies and broccoli and carrots. I bought the spinach and feta kind to try something different. We usually just have potato and cheddar.
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Pierogies and broccoli and carrots. I bought the spinach and feta kind to try something different. We usually just have potato and cheddar.
homemade mac and cheese.
pogo and fries tonight
I am driving across town to get a donair that tastes like the ones back east and I can't wait!!!!
Shipwreck
♥♥♥ donairs! I first thought they were east Indian because the first time I had them was in a corner store in Calgary from a tiny little old east Indian woman. I can still remember how delicious they were and later found out she was making them Canada east-coast style. Have had some okay ones since, but am still looking for a great tasting donair here in BC. What's the name of the place you go to?
Ooooh, I would kill for a Donair (east coast style) right now. Anyone know if the ones in the packages are any good - hate to spend $10 if not.
And princesskimmi, I have been craving chicken cacciatore since you posted awhile back. Finally having it tonight. :)
my cousin in halifax loves donairs.
http://www.kingofdonair.ca/
yesterday was my oldest niece's birthday :flowers:
she's 9 - yikes how did that happen?
so off we go to frankie tomatto's - i may never be able
to move again.
http://www.frankietomatto.com/
not sure what a shipwreak is kk, perhaps includes shrimp :rolleyes:
turkey at my girlfriend's..
Nothing like an east coast donair. My fiance's aunt lives in Guelph and drives to Burlington (I think) to go to a place called "Halifax Donair" to get the more authentic donairs like back here.
As for the best one I've found in Halifax (limited experience cause I loved the first couple places and didn't branch out) - Fairview Pizza has the best in my experience.
Don't buy the packaged ones at the grocery store - the sauce never tastes right, and the meat is only okay.
As for my dinner, who knows... my fiance is on cooking duty - so it might just be donair :-P
Spaghetti & garlic bread on the menu tonight. :)
roasted thyme chicken with roasted winter veggies and potatoes and cinnamon raisin bread pudding with vanilla sauce
Perogies with caramilzed onions, bacon, green onions and sour cream :P
Donair lovers - Rejoice!!:excited:
I found what appears to be an authentic Donair recipe. If you are not into the "throw down" method for the meat, check the reviews for using a food processor or Kitchen Aid.
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/dashs-donair/detail.aspx
Seems simple enough. I'm going to try it sometime soon.