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Title: Dinner tonight is? Post by Redd on Oct 27th, 2007, 4:56pm Haven't started one of these threads in a while. Tonight in our house it's oven roasted boneless turkey breast. Wild rice dressing and honey cornbread. In the oven.... http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b7ce06b3127ccebef0e47cc1ff00000026108AauGjFu2ZNh |
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Title: Re: Dinner tonight is? Post by Melissa on Oct 27th, 2007, 5:07pm Taco Bell softshell kit in a box using chicken instead of beef! ;;D |
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Title: Re: Dinner tonight is? Post by JenniferD on Oct 27th, 2007, 5:09pm Looks yummy! I love cornbread :) How do you make that dressing? I had a piece of leftover fried chicken and 1/2 a baked sweet potato (also leftover) |
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Title: Re: Dinner tonight is? Post by Sean_C on Oct 27th, 2007, 5:09pm Kraft with tube steaks I hope. Sean............................... |
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Title: Re: Dinner tonight is? Post by Mosaicwench on Oct 27th, 2007, 5:13pm Reservations!! |
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Title: Re: Dinner tonight is? Post by Rosybabe on Oct 27th, 2007, 5:22pm is cleaning day here today so Hot dogs will be in the menu ;;D |
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Title: Re: Dinner tonight is? Post by Redd on Oct 27th, 2007, 5:27pm That dressing is super easy. Simmer wild rice in chicken stock for about 2 hours, adding more stock as liquid evaporates or is absorbed into the kernals. Cook untill the kernals pop open like popcorn and are tender. Add another 1 1/4 cups water, rubbed sage, pepper, onion flakes and dehydrated celery flakes to taste, and 1 cup instant rice. when the instant rice has absorbed most of the liquid, stir the whole sticky mess constantly till the rest of the water is releases and transfer to a buttered casserole dish and butter the top of the rice and cover and back for 15 minutes. then uncover for the last half hour of roasting your meat to get a slightly cripsy crust in the dressing. Sevrve with more butter or gravy. |
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Title: Re: Dinner tonight is? Post by Sean_C on Oct 27th, 2007, 5:43pm on 10/27/07 at 17:22:04, Rosybabe wrote:
I fixed it for ya Rosy ;;D |
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Title: Re: Dinner tonight is? Post by artonio7 on Oct 27th, 2007, 5:52pm Just had a huge bowl of home-made hot chicken and veggie soup. Tony still has a widdle cold.... sniff.. hack... achoo... scuse me. with warm regards, Tony |
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Title: Re: Dinner tonight is? Post by Charlie on Oct 27th, 2007, 6:20pm Ball Park All Beef Franks, peanuts (forgot to buy Cracker Jack) and half a can of Chili. It's what I like when watching the Sox making sure the series ends in Denver. No methane shortage over here. :o Charlie |
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Title: Re: Dinner tonight is? Post by Jonny on Oct 27th, 2007, 6:39pm Fish, scallops, shrimp,whole belly clams (All fried) With patato skins with chedda and bacon bits. Right off the dock with the seafood. ;;D |
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Title: Re: Dinner tonight is? Post by Redd on Oct 27th, 2007, 7:06pm http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b7ce06b3127ccebef17ad7e15700000026108AauGjFu2ZNh The table before the kids chowed down. It was yummy! |
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Title: Re: Dinner tonight is? Post by Jonny on Oct 27th, 2007, 7:13pm on 10/27/07 at 19:06:25, Redd wrote:
Damn, that looks good, because I havent actually eatin yet.....LOL |
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Title: Re: Dinner tonight is? Post by Redd on Oct 27th, 2007, 7:39pm on 10/27/07 at 19:13:51, Jonny wrote:
It was very good. There are 4 slices of turkey breast left, half the rice dressing and 0--yes 0 cornbread left. I got one wedge. I'm stuffed. Wait till Samhain...traditional meal with roast pork loin rubbed with herbs in caramel onions potatos and carrots, roasted nutmeg/butter squash, and baked fireside apples with brown sugar and cinnamon. |
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Title: Re: Dinner tonight is? Post by deltadarlin on Oct 27th, 2007, 8:15pm Jimbo's cooking fried cube steak, baked beans and cornbread and it smells like it's almost done. |
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Title: Re: Dinner tonight is? Post by Redd on Oct 27th, 2007, 8:18pm That sounds lovely Delta. And he's cooking for YOU. Thats even more special. |
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Title: Re: Dinner tonight is? Post by Maffumatt on Oct 27th, 2007, 8:27pm Taco Tico |
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Title: Re: Dinner tonight is? Post by kayarr on Oct 27th, 2007, 9:49pm on 10/27/07 at 19:39:31, Redd wrote:
Of course I googled Samhain and found out what it was.....ahhhhh..lol. That sounds spectacular, Pegg! How Autumn can you get? |
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Title: Re: Dinner tonight is? Post by Redd on Oct 27th, 2007, 10:18pm on 10/27/07 at 21:49:17, kayarr wrote:
Celebrating the harvest. Thats all it is really. And the veil between the rhelms lifting and heralding in the new year on the wheel of life. Happy Samhain, Happy halloween, happy harvest. Love to all, that is my wish. |
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Title: Re: Dinner tonight is? Post by HeadhurtinMama on Oct 27th, 2007, 10:59pm Tonights menu was chicken teryaki stir fry. My very picky 4 year old actually loves the stuff! Then we carved up 2 of the 4 pumpkins we got at the pumpkin patch today. Tomorrow, I need to cook the pie pumpkins I got and freeze them for the quickly approaching holiday season. |
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Title: Re: Dinner tonight is? Post by LeLimey on Oct 28th, 2007, 6:06am Well last night we had Beef Bourgignonne (Beef in Burgundy) Chicken Supreme and Rice and baby baked potatoes - but then there were 13 of us! (pics on Bingham thread) Today is just a typical Sunday dinner of Roast Lamb, yorkshire puddings, roast potatoes, roast parsnips with a maple syrup and parmesan glaze, swede, green beans and corn (cos Jasper wants it!) proper home made gravy and onion sauce as well as the ubiquitous mint sauce and we're good to go. Oh and Rice pudding for dessert but I'll make that after dinner so they can have it a couple of hours later - they wont be fit to eat it to soon LOL |
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Title: Re: Dinner tonight is? Post by sandie99 on Oct 28th, 2007, 6:40am Yesterday it was yummy salmon with boiled broccoli and herb sauce. Delicious! Tonight... no idea yet. Could be more salmon or left-over chicken or pizza or carrot soup (which is one of my specialties! :)). Sanna |
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Title: Re: Dinner tonight is? Post by zwibbs/Scott on Oct 28th, 2007, 6:53am Wow Redd that looked great ! |
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Title: Re: Dinner tonight is? Post by kayarr on Oct 28th, 2007, 2:32pm on 10/27/07 at 22:18:04, Redd wrote:
That is a lovely wish. harvest, through the years has been probably the most important time of year. May your harvest be plentiful! Kimberly |
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