lettuce
one of those itty bitty Butterfingers.....
Small piece of leftover salmon
spearmint gum... (it's almost food... lol...)
A granola bar, S'mores flavor, by Quaker.
About ready to have another :biggrin:
Two little bitty Reese's cups :)
Some kind of spread on crackers one of the ladies on my staff made for me. She's always bringing me food! 8)
uh oh... :wink:
1/2 Mango
uh oh, indeed... you know the way to a man's heart is through his stomach... (or through his chest with a very sharp object... lol...)
broccoli and 3 cheese sauce...
:sm69: She's in her mid sixties for gosh sakes! Whatdayah think I am, some kinda perv? :rolleyes:
(((do you want an honest answer? lol.... j/k....
what's wrong with older women?)))
Quote from: ~vxn~ on January 09, 2007, 06:15:30 PM
(((do you want an honest answer? lol.... j/k....
what's wrong with older women?)))
(Older is fine - ancient. . . that's another thing!)
(((lol... and that, kids, is another topic for another thread...)))
Buffalo Chicken sammy - from the vending machine! :mad:
Excuse me ME, but you DO realize.....I'm a Chicken Hawk!!!.....Do I need to say what the last thing I JUST ate was???
lol....
chili-dog. quite possibly natures most perfect food.
(omg, there is nothing natural about a chili dog... *shudders* lol...)
beans, onions, peppers...?
those aren't natural?
(it was the dog part i was referring to... yipes...)
ok. i just have a 'don't ask, don't tell' policy about hot dogs.
Do we have to name names? :biggrin:
holy devils! PH! :devil74:
:dracula: :P
Quote from: Palehorse on January 09, 2007, 06:17:22 PM
(Older is fine - ancient. . . that's another thing!)
At what point is ancient? Hmmm? I'm thinking...when I hit 60, he'll be 44, when I'm 65, he'll be 49.....uhm.....does that mean I'm already ancient?
and the last thing I ate was some cinnamen crumb cake....and I'm about to eat chicken and dumplings, mashed potatoes and corn on the cob....so I don't have to come back and post it. :biggrin:
Mu Shu Shrimp and a Guinness - thanks for asking.
Quote from: pariann on January 09, 2007, 08:49:57 PM
At what point is ancient? Hmmm? I'm thinking...when I hit 60, he'll be 44, when I'm 65, he'll be 49.....uhm.....does that mean I'm already ancient?. . .
:sm69:
Quote from: Scumpadelic on January 09, 2007, 08:52:05 PM
Mu Shu Shrimp and a Guinness - thanks for asking.
A man after my own tastes! 8)
:spooked:
Thanks Scump. Now I'm going to have to go home and crack a Guiness or two before turning in for the evening.
(Like I needed an excuse!) :biggrin:
Spare ribs, baked potato and corn w/a glass of milk.
Quote from: MsMojo on January 09, 2007, 10:24:54 PM
Spare ribs, baked potato and corn w/a glass of milk.
Guiness Draught. Brilliant! :biggrin:
stuffed peppers, mashed potatoes and crescent rolls
Quote from: damfast on January 10, 2007, 08:13:27 AM
stuffed peppers, mashed potatoes and crescent rolls
I haven't had stuffed peppers in so long. YUM I tried to make cabbage rolls a while back, but they didn't taste like mom's so I haven't tried since. I suspect stuffed peppers would be the same result.
Mmmm....two of my fave meals! *slurp* Nobody makes those things like mom, huh? *sniff*
Last thing we ate:
Roasted chicken stuffed with lemon, garlic & onion -- red potates -- baked beans -- and crescent rolls.
Im big on salads...I could eat em every day.
I had for dinner last night a chef salad with chopped turkey...bacon bits...cheese...all in a honey balsamic dressing.
Mojo, cabbage rolls are very simple. Let me know if you want instructions, and I would be happy to put it in a message for you.
I have a recipe from Hungary that is very good, I make many dozens of them on Easter and Christmas for my family.
Pork loin, potatoes, green beans, and salad.
Then I ate an ice cream bar (Schwan's) for dessert.
A scrambled egg and wheat toast w/a mug of Chai tea
(Damfast that would be great! Maybe if I try a different recipe that would do the trick. I used Mom's and because it didn't taste like hers didn't try again. In my defense though, Mom has recipes, but never used the exact measurements, so who knows what she did to make them soooo tasty LOL )
Coffee (who set the damn thing for 3:00 a.m., anyway?) English muffin. No butter. WONDERFUL red raspberry preserves with lots of seeds. YUM!
Umm...I think it was a bagel drowned in Franks Red Hot. I had the munchies really bad last night. LOL
I haven't eaten anything, but I'm drinking the crap out of some coffee.
MissDaisy! I loves me some bagels, and I loves me some hot sauce, but together? What in the world would give you munchies that bad?
Actually that is something I carried over from my last pregnancy. My comfort food was Shapiros jalepeno bagels with onion and chive cream cheese, topped with Franks Red Hot. If i can't have jalepeno bagels, I just get wheat and throw a couple slices of the pepper on top. I ate it every single morning of my pregnancy, save Saturdays and Sundays since there wasn't a Shapiros anywhere close to home.
a champagne truffle
...shhhhh....dont' tell. :biggrin:
strawberry vanilla smart start bar
Crunch wrap from taco hell!
I was bad today I had a Big Mac, Fries and Coke.
Oh well, every now and then ya gotta treat yourself! :yes:
I'm hungry. You guys are not helping.
Eat!
Saving myself for dinner. Or I thought I was. Now I'm going to be trying to find a taco bell in Fishers. Is there even a single one?
96th street west of I-69.
Chicken tender wrap from McDonalds and a glass of homemade ice tea.
General Tso's Chicken and steamed rice.
Spaghetti.
Hot & Spicy Chicken wings.
A snickers bar. What can I say? I have a terminal sweet tooth! :razz:
about 10 or 12 pringles and a fountain Coke...
A hawk-dog! :biggrin:
Leftover Mashed Potatoes and Chicken and Dumplings (the dumplings seem to always taste better the second day for some reason.)
a combo AND I mean "a" combo LOL Those little cracker and cheese thingies.
LOL only one??
I love those things.
The last think I ate:
A breadstick. with cheese sauce
half a bagel with strawberry cream cheese
Manicotti Formaggio
Ricotta, mozzarella, parmesan cheese and herbs, baked in pasta rolls with marinara sauce.
I'm not a breakfast lady. :no:
Nothing yet
Same here, but I'm thinking about some toast with cinnamin butter.....I'll let ya know.
"Chicken" pot pie.... ;)
Cheese Puffs
Leftover spaghetti.
*blech*
General Tso's Chicken
I just ate a 1/4 pounder with cheese and fries.
Left over hot wings and a diet coke
alfredo veggies and bottled water...
A slice of veggie pizza
crow. . . :spooked:
1/2 bowl of popcorn :-\
Spaghetti, garlic bread
Norvasc 10mg
2 strawberry newtons and a cup of hot chai tea
Buttered toast and a glass of milk
lox and cream cheese bagel
H4TK I had to have buttered toast for breakfast this morning. Something about it sounded so good. :smile:
chocolate chip cookies from the almost in-laws... mmm... the best ever...
Jewish Rye smeared with honey mustard.
Pop-tarts...gotta love those quick breakfasts! :-\
Chicken, rice, broccoli and cheese dinner
a barb-que potato chip......and a field mouse
ewww
i'd eat a field mouse before i'd eat the potato chip.
Ahhh....but the two mixed together is an Accipitridae's delight....hmmmmm
Chocolate chip cookie and ice tea
too many chocolate chip cookies... yipes.... might have to chase them with salad.
LOL I know, I saw that but boy was it tasty...YUM :smile:
M&M w/peanuts....about 7 or 8 of them.....tryin to make it another hour... :spooked:
A Whopper Jr. from Burger King.
Crunch-wrap from taco hell :devil29:
salad with greek seasoning...
I'm having chicken in the next 45 minutes.
Whoa.
For a moment there, I thought you said "a greek with salad seasoning"......
Sorrry.
Shew.
I stopped by the local convenience store and bought Friday's Mozarella sticks, a six pack of Coors and a liter of Pepsi. One of the locals said "Am I invited to supper?" I said "Sad, isn't it? I never cook anymore." The oven is preheating. :)
Quote from: followsthewolf on January 12, 2007, 05:27:56 PM
Whoa.
For a moment there, I thought you said "a greek with salad seasoning"......
Sorrry.
Shew.
LMFAO! :biggrin:
Quote from: tootallannie on January 12, 2007, 05:35:59 PM
I stopped by the local convenience store and bought Friday's Mozarella sticks, a six pack of Coors and a liter of Pepsi. One of the locals said "Am I invited to supper?" I said "Sad, isn't it? I never cook anymore." The oven is preheating. :)
Did you buy a lotto ticket too? Reminded me of that the song "I feel lucky" ;D I haven't decided on supper yet. :-\ Lil' Mojo wants sloppy joes, so that's probably what it'll be.
Chicken, mac~n~cheese, baked beans, dinner rolls (2), and a Coke.
chicken alfredo.
Atomic Fireball!
liver and onions
I just threw up a little in my mouth. . .
bad fireball?
Quote from: MsMojo on January 12, 2007, 09:11:00 AM
H4TK I had to have buttered toast for breakfast this morning. Something about it sounded so good. :smile:
I love buttered toast except with breakfast. If I am having it with breakfast, I like it lightly toasted and dry. I dunno about me sometime.
:wacko:
That's not so odd. I'm the same way actually. The only time I eat butter on toast is if I'm having jelly too and by itself. If I have eggs or something then I want it dry. Although, it just sounded so tasty last night so I had just that for breakfast this morning w/my tea and it was delicious. :biggrin:
Now I know what my snack is gonna be when I log off. ;)
cornflakes with a banana and prune juice
Toast w/jelly and coffee
frosted flakes.
cheese popcorn with pour over cheese... probably gonna chase it with some chocolate chip cookies... (what diet? lol)
White pizza with tomatoes
(not quite the whole thing)
That sounds so tasty vxn and sunny :biggrin:
I haven't had lunch yet. I can't decide if I'm hungry or not. I took two advils...does that count? :biggrin:
Chicken & Rice soup, half a bagel.
Spicy chicken salad from Carl's Jr. and a diet coke.
Chicken fritter and salad.
leftover spaghetti
Grilled chicken sandwich
apricot mango yogurt
That sounds so tasty! I love Mangos
Toast and a glass of milk for breakfast.
Deer roast, mashed 'taters, stewed tomatoes w/croutons, applesauce
Any leftovers? :biggrin: I need to stay away from this thread. Everyone's food sounds so good. :yes:
fried peanut butter and banana sandwich
Yum.
I love toasted pb&j. *slurp*
Quote from: SunnyInFL on January 14, 2007, 07:28:37 PM
Yum.
I love toasted pb&j. *slurp*
Toasted is the only way I will eat a PB&J. Yummmm!
chocolate chip cookies for breakfast. mmmm...
1/2 Mango, cup of OJ and a powdered mini-donut
Oh good grief, another pop tart for me...lol
Except this one was a Strawberry Milkshake pop-tart....yum :smitten: ;D
Are those good, Cache?
I just had a Chocolate Chunk granola bar.
Quote from: SunnyInFL on January 15, 2007, 12:33:52 PM
Are those good, Cache?
I just had a Chocolate Chunk granola bar.
Ham & sweet potato
Beef taco. . .NOT from Taco-Hell either! :biggrin:
though i need to stay away from calcium--very cherry light yogurt
Chicken sammy with buffalo sauce!
Pineapple yogurt, an orange and bagel chips
Ham & Cheese sandwich and glass of milk. (yum)
Red Raspberry Yoplait
apricot mango yogurt... (kidney surgeon is going to beat me for the calcium this week...)
where do you find apricot mango yogurt?
yoplait light... i found it at walmart... the best yogurt i've ever tasted. :smitten:
tomato soup and grilled ham and cheese
I ate the green beans and wax beans out of my veggie soup last night.
I am hungry for something, but NOTHING sounds good!
Quote from: ~vxn~ on January 17, 2007, 12:34:59 PM
yoplait light... i found it at walmart... the best yogurt i've ever tasted. :smitten:
I will definitely have to look for that! I love mango!!!
Mmmm....grilled cheese & tomato soup....I'll be right over, damfast!!! :smile:
bowl of Chicken and Noodle soup
I found a nacho lover's dream...sour cream dip with salsa.
*ssslurp*
Buffalo chicken strips w/sweet potato fries...yum!
Smoked Salmon ! 8)
i'm hungry. what is there to eat around this hole? crappy pizzas, crappy hot pockets... :'( wish i had some veggies... (i'll just have to eat more yogurt... lol... harvest peach this time.)
jolly ranchers...
A Clementine
toast with butter and sugar...
A half-pound whitefish fillet, covered in a thick beer-batter and accompanied by pub-fries from the Claddah.
Mmmm...
...a stuffed pepper with mashed taters.
Quote from: SunnyInFL on January 17, 2007, 03:51:09 PM
I found a nacho lover's dream...sour cream dip with salsa.
*ssslurp*
Email......................Recipe....................To.......................Me....................Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EGGA LOLL, NO CHEEKKAN
Apple muffin and milk
Same thing I had yesterday
QuoteA half-pound whitefish fillet, covered in a thick beer-batter and accompanied by pub-fries from the Claddah.
Chicken soft taco
Tootsie Roll Pop
Krogers Original Baked Weavers and Kroger's Snackin Cheese. I don't know if I'm trying to clog my arteries, or empty my colon. LOL
Timberwolf - Long cut straight! :eek:
fried spam on a biscuit and a slice of goats milk cheese
goldfish crackers
I haven't had anything yet this morning SO the last thing I had was a taco. :yes: I think I'm getting hungry though.
'was thinking the same thing...
P B & J on toast :smile:
a ham & cheese sub, toasted, with lettuce, maters, banana peppers & italian dressing.
That sounds tasty. I had spagetti.
It was. Food just seems so much better up here. *sigh*
Spaghetti was dinner a few nights ago. :smile:
two bites of salad. the cat came flying out of nowhere and landed on my plate. i am not going to eat what that cat sat in. :icon_evil:
english muffin, honey, prune juice
An Otis Spunkmeyer Chocolate Chip Cookie (who's idea was it to put that darn oven in our office?? :rant:) ;D
OJ and a vitamin
a shot of SinusBuster. does that count as eating? it is pepper, after all. (and BTW, it works incredibly well)
Sinusbuster?? never heard of it.
Last thing I ate...Hummus. I made a batch of it and its all I've eaten since Sunday. I can't let it go to waste!
What is SinusBuster?
it is a nasal spray for chronic headaches, and sinus or allergy problems, made from the main ingredient of hot peppers. google it. i'd be willing to add my endorsement to the web site if anyone asked me. i have had headache problems my whole life to the point i wouldn't leave my house w/out Excedrin. was really a drag for so many years. about 4 months ago, i heard about this stuff from an ad on sirius. tried it. works.
Interesting...I rarely get sinus headaches. I am a classic migraine case: blurred vision, nausea, sensitive to light and sound, throbbing that goes on for days...Does it work for them?
I would try it. I never thought I had a sinus problem. I get clusters mostly. But there are several different formulas. And it has eased the symptoms of any colds that I have had this winter. It's really made a difference for me. It's not cheap though.
Price is not an issue when it comes to headaches!
Speakin' of headaches. I'm getting a hungry headache and an hour to go until lunch. :-\
I'll be back when I have something "last" that I ate. :biggrin:
Piece of baked chicken with herbs on it, and a can of diet Mountain Dew.
couple fistfulls of marshmallows + teaspoon of margarine + microwave for 15 sec. + rice krispies = mmmm... instant krispie treats.... for breakfast.... was out all day.... foraging for chow now....
A nice liver with fava beans. :icon_twisted:
and a nice chianti? lol.... (love that movie...)
had a salad the size of a dinner plate with adobo (spanish seasoning salt... )
Atomic Fireball! (Again)
Marinated grilled chicken, cajun rice and peas
Special K w/lowfat milk, key lime yogurt, berry sauce, and water.
ohhh the key lime yogurt sounds tasty.
Toast w/peanut butter and honey and milk
Cocoa Wheats: If you run out of margarine/oleo/butter and all you have is Cinnamin buter, DO NOT put it in Cocoa Wheats. Need I say more? :eek:
popcorn for breakfast...
Buffalo wild wings :devil29:
spanish rice and Smoked Sausage links
Hamburger w/pickles
Quote from: pariann on January 25, 2007, 09:22:14 PM
spanish rice and Smoked Sausage links
My daughter wants me to fix spanish rice for her every night before she goes to bed. :rolleyes:
Last thing I ate was chocolate pudding.
cherrios with bananas and a mimosa
Cheddar and bacon fries (those puffed things you buy, like chips)
Leftover BBQ ribs. *burp*
Chicken Ceaser Cool Wrap from Chick-fil-a
i just burned my late lunch.... it was going to be broccoli and baby portabella mushrooms sauteed in butter... sh!t. last thing i ate was gum for breakfast. :(
A nicotine lozenge. This sucks.
Fruit salad and diet coke
sour gummi caterpillars.
donuts
Big Mac and Fries
Bacon, egg, and cheese biscuit. . .
Jalapeno bagel sandwich with ham, turkey, and salami.
Finished off with a cranberry & orange scone.
oatmeal cookies. i need to go to the grocery store... i cannot survive on crappy popcorn and cookies forever.
LMAO vxn you kill me! :biggrin: Please go to the store. :yes: (I'm sorry, you probably didn't mean that to be funny, but the oddest things crack me up)
FTW, a Jalapeno bagel? :smitten: I love jalapeno anything. That sounds delicious. Have you ever had jalapeno jelly? It sounds yucky, but it's a very sweet kinda spicy. I love it. I like cranberries too. I eat them like some people do raisins.
Okay...I had a chicken sandwich sans mayo from BK and a diet coke.
Yeah, I've had jalapeno jelly; in fact, there's part of a jar of it in my fridge right now.
The jalapeno bagel sandwich and the cranberry-orange scone were consumed in a little bagel shop not too far from where I live. They are made fresh daily.
lol @ mojo.... he, he, he....
NEED to go to the store today--there is nothing vegetarian friendly in my house (except the cookies....)
i love dried cranberries and dried mangoes... \
last thing i ate was oatmeal cookies for dinner last night.
Brownies
Pasta and chicken thingy
a bowl of moosetracks ice cream.... 8)
ohhh yum...I think you and I need to start thinkin' about breakfast...I'm not hungry though
that WAS breakfast. :biggrin:
okay...not really. Not hungry here either.
I had my Homer Simpson "DOH!" ready LOL I don't stand on tradition. If I'm hungry...I eat...whatever I feel like...no matter what meal it's supposed to be. I LOVE cold pizza. :yes:
yep, one of my faves, too. and lasagna. yum!
the best fruit salad ever. mangoes, papaya, watermellon, honeydew, cantaloupe, grapes, strawberries, cherries.... mmmmmmm...
(sounds like you got to the grocery store, ~vxn~)
Cinnamon roll, fresh out of the oven. With a little frosting. Warm. Perfect after shoveling. :yeah:
(yeah, finally... lol)
i just ate 2 slices of cheesecake. going to be sick. i knew better than to eat it (lactose intolerant).
Sometimes this particular thread worries me....I'm almost positive one of these days it's going to have a posting stating the last thing they ate and I will just KNOW it should be in the "Adult Area"
:wink:
Carne asada burrito
OMG so yummy...we have a stand right down the street...a hole in the wall really, but such good and cheap food.
They always have the best food in plaes like that! :yes:
rofl @ pariann
a quarter of a watermellon and 2 14oz glasses of super pulpy orange juice (it was almost chewy... lol) :smitten: best lunch ever....
small homeade sub on cracked honey wheat roll w/turkey, avocado, lettuce, tomato, onion, jalepenos and turkey bacon w/homeade chicken noodle soup.
(It's rainy and chilly here)
mangoes :smitten: super pulpy oj
Something that wasn't trying to eat me first. :biggrin:
Cocoa Wheats, was trying to fix a qucik breakfast....wouldn't you know, Jason tried but he just doesn't like em, so I had to cook him a separate breakfast.
i love cocoa wheats... been eating them since i was a wee vxn. with lots of sugar. mmm....
gonna make a salad for lunch... if i ever get around to it...
Beef stew (home-made)
a bunch of marshmallow cones.... mmm.... (http://i5.ebayimg.com/01/i/06/7b/f8/23_2.JPG)
Onion rings
Fruit salad and bagel
sugar free spearmint gum
Pizza!
dinner plate size salad + mint mentos for dessert.
A hot dog w/chili and slaw and a glass of sweet tea
cinnamon mentos... breakfast of champions...
Quote from: MsMojo on February 01, 2007, 06:31:00 AM
A hot dog w/chili and slaw and a glass of sweet tea
I'm going out on a limb here and assuming that was last nights meal and not uh...breakfast???
although, I have had taco's for breakfast before....and cold pizza....
I think the last thing I had was popcorn...I can't remember. We went to see Smoking Aces last night. Good movie, and then we went out for drinks. Bad idea. My tummy is not happy.
(the longer i go between drinks, the worse the hangover.... lol)
cinnamon mentos... apparently they are also the lunch of champions...
I think you're right. Ugh.
A bison burger medium.
rotisserie chicken - piece of breast and tropical fruit salad
bran muffin and applesauce
vegetarian chili. yum.
Chai Tea and a scrambled egg and toast
banana and plum jelly on toast
oatmeal cookies.
You back on that cookie diet again?
ate a large cinnamon roll after shoveling snow.................................again
:yes:
I cannot wait for lunch. I'm so hungry I could eat...well, my desk I guess.
Quote from: followsthewolf on February 02, 2007, 10:49:48 AM
You back on that cookie diet again?
ate a large cinnamon roll after shoveling snow.................................again
:yes:
yeah, i ran out of vegetarian deliciousness. (fresh foods don't keep long...) not to mention taht my almost mother-in-law brought over a truckload of cookies... mmm.... i hate when she does that to me... lolol....
you'd never know it by reading this thread, but i am weight paranoid.
potato skins, hold the bacon, add jalepenos. Yeah, it has cheese, but I'm a vegetarian, not vegan. I can eat cheese when Aaron's not around.
Hot Pocket.....ham & cheese...........
it will hold me till tonight....
satellite wafers... mmm.... (http://i9.ebayimg.com/04/i/05/73/75/7a_2.JPG)
A big New York strip steak. It was so big, that it'll be the last thing I ate at some point tomorrow too. ;D
Too bad it wasn't a bison steak. That bison burger I had last night rocked.
some pretzels and a water
NY strip is my favorite cut....
I'm having two slices of cheese pizza and a Corona. :yes: (Yum)
pork chop casserole............
Quote from: Henry Hawk on February 02, 2007, 09:31:38 PM
pork chop casserole............
Really? I have something that I make that I guess you could call a casserole it has sliced potatoes, gravy, onions and topped w/pork chops...is that similar? It was Mom's recipe.
Quote from: MsMojo on February 02, 2007, 09:33:52 PM
Really? I have something that I make that I guess you could call a casserole it has sliced potatoes, gravy, onions and topped w/pork chops...is that similar? It was Mom's recipe.
Yes, I believe it is pretty close....it has like shredded potatoes and cream of mushroom with the chops on top then cheese....one of my favorites...and the kids eat it pretty well too....
My kids like it too. I change it around a little at holidays and add cheese and it's just like scalloped potatos.
Raspberry sorbet. This was last night, though. I'm waiting on my hubby to wake up and fix us his famous garlic, green pepper, and fresh basil hash browns. Yummmm
cinnamon toast crunch.. :yeah:
(http://www.minimus.biz/images/F25-2509210-4100.jpg)
LMAO I can tell Henry's diet is somewhat influenced by having children. LOL I haven't eaten yet...I'm still contemplating..... :think:
a few satellite wafers... love those nasty things...
Grilled chicken wrap and I'm starvin' now!
hungry, too tired to cook... feeling like some tortellini....
liver and onions and fig newtons for desert
Grilled fish, rice and broccoli
navratan korma from one of my favorite restaurants, India Sizzling. YUM. I'm in heaven.
3 cheese tortellini and super pulpy oj... :smitten:
Spicy chicken wings, cole slaw and steak fries
fried spam on a biscuit
ewwww I wondered who ate that stuff ;D
Raisin toast and applesauce
Muffin and oj
More Indian food...from Taj of India, this time. I found India Sizzling's menu online, but can't find Taj's. I really want the menu cause I'm not sure what it was that I ate (Aaron picked it out for take out) but it was incredible, and he can't remember the name. All vegetarian. It was incredible. I want to try to make it.
I don't care if I ever eat any other food again. I officially could live on Indian forever.
chicken salad on crackers
Turkey and avocado w/turkey bacon on whole wheat w/provolone.
Mango, Papaya and pineapple slices and an english muffin w/a little honey butter
Mango Lassi (drink, actually)
onion kulcha and navratan korma. I'm addicted to Indian food. Help.
dinner plate sized salad, apricot mango light yogurt, water
I hereby declare the mango as the official forum fruit.
I know, you guys thought Exterminator was the forum fruit, but lets be nice. LOLOLOL j/k
lol @ daisy....
i'll second that... motion passes, mango is the official fruit... lol...
Yummmmm mango....I'd say that's a great idea
Slice of mushroom pizza, small salad and diet coke.
some dry honey oaty cereal i found in the cabinet... fight the urge to chase it with pepsi.
Air..as I ran late to the car to head to work. Now that I'm here, I've gotta find a muffin or something. :yes:
cream of wheat and prune juice
Sorry Heavy, but that sounds unsavory...
Chai tea...never did get my muffin..I'm starvin' !
chased it with a pepsi... regretting it.... :no:
Expansion problem?
Smoked pork chop, baked potato, and salad.
Quote from: Heavy2804 on February 07, 2007, 12:30:26 PM
cream of wheat and prune juice
Ugh, what's the point? One binds, one lets it all flow...
I just ate a little bit of rib eye steak and a few french fries.... first good thing I have eaten in 3 weeks.. it was good to have real food and it was good to want it.
Quote from: Isabelle on February 07, 2007, 07:07:15 PM
I just ate a little bit of rib eye steak and a few french fries.... first good thing I have eaten in 3 weeks.. it was good to have real food and it was good to want it.
Hope you are feeling ok.
Thank you so much, I do feel much better..... until the next time, but when I am well I am going to sky dive. It is about the last thing that I haven't done that I want to do.
LOL last thing I ate is still the steak, ect.
A couple Pringles. I deserve it.
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on February 08, 2007, 12:48:32 PM
A couple Pringles. I deserve it.
you are out of control girl.....you better regerg those crispy potato deamons up right now..... ;D
for me, I enjoyed a Marie Callender..Beef Pot Pie... ;)
scalloped hash browns, spinach and pork chop
i am a glutton
I guess what I meant was that I had pretty much eliminated chips and other snack foods from my diet, not that a couple of chips is a meal. LOL
I'm dying to go to Taj of India right now, but I don't think I can get very far on $6. LOL
Quote from: Isabelle on February 08, 2007, 08:04:09 AM
Thank you so much, I do feel much better..... until the next time, but when I am well I am going to sky dive. It is about the last thing that I haven't done that I want to do.
LOL last thing I ate is still the steak, ect.
Do the sky diving.
You won't believe the adrenalin rush the first time.
It's on my "to do" soon list, FTW. I'd like to do it this year, but if I accomplish it w/in the next couple, I'll feel successful.
BBQ chicken sandwich, coleslaw and a few steak fries.
Mahi-Mahi sandwich.
OK. I'm jealous about the Mahi-mahi.
Shrimp and noodles w/garlic.
You just reminded me...I'm hungry. :biggrin:
I'm ravenous right now...Waiting on boss man to get back so I can go grab some grub.
Chicken soft taco
Boca Burger. Last night. I'm hungry. I'm broke. Why is it that the only things that are cheap to eat are crap sandwiches from McD's or B.K.?
Pizza!
Me too! :biggrin:
Quote from: followsthewolf on February 08, 2007, 05:32:29 PM
Do the sky diving.
You won't believe the adrenalin rush the first time.
The thing that has stopped me before is the tantum jump. I trust myself more than I trust anyone. I don't like the idea of just turning my life over to some one. I want the control.
It has been explained to me over and over....... the need for the tamtum jump but I just can't do that. I understand the need but I can't do it.
spaghetti sandwich.
Seriously awol? I knew a guy from my old neighborhood that ate those. Athough he also ate peanut butter and Mayo sandwiches.
I haven't eaten yet, but I'm thinkin' strawberry pancakes and bacon for the kids and grits w/a little cheese for me.
Squab w/gravy and mashed rutabagas
General Tso's chicken
Taco Salad
Nacho's......yummy....There's enough meat stuff left for breakfast in the morning too.... :yes:
Through it on top of some hash browns, put some shredded cheese and chopped up onions on top and dig in... :smile:
gruel and cranberry juice
Slice of toast w/strawberry jam and a cup of coffee
snap...crackle...pop
now I need some coffee!
Leftover chicken & diet Mountain Dew
Fried chicken from the Kroger Deli and a diet Pepsi
you don't want to know. I think it was some turtle brownies and chips and dip. LOL
Grilled chicken snack wrap (w/salsa) from Mickey D's and ice water.
General Tso's Chicken
Me too! I ate half and stuck the left-overs in the truck for the commute home. Never know, might take 3 or 4 hours based on what happened last Tuesday when we had less than half of the snow they saw we may get this evening. :wink:
If you get stuck in your truck on the highway, just put the leftovers on the engine.
:smile:
Quote from: followsthewolf on February 12, 2007, 08:14:29 PM
If you get stuck in your truck on the highway, just put the leftovers on the engine.
:smile:
Now under normal circumstances that would be a great idea; but I drive a diesel powered vehicle. If it isn't under way it generates very little heat. . .That's why I just start it up and wait for the oil pressure to settle into normal range, then drive her like I stole her. It's the only way to generate heat in that thing! :eek: :biggrin:
I had General Tso's chicken the other night, but they never make it spicy enough :no:
Grilled chicken salad loaded w/veggies and avocado
apricot mango yogurt and some iced tea... breakfast of snow shoveling champions.
gas station breakfast burrito.
(wow, you are high maintanance, aren't ya, vxn?)
stewed apples...... yummy
You guys reminded me that I forgot to grab my breakfast on the way out the door. I had a nice mango all sliced up and ready to go with a cup of pineapple, strawberries and grapes. Now what am I going to eat!?! I hate that. :-\
Quote from: MsMojo on February 13, 2007, 10:28:41 AM
You guys reminded me that I forgot to grab my breakfast on the way out the door. I had a nice mango all sliced up and ready to go with a cup of pineapple, strawberries and grapes. Now what am I going to eat!?! I hate that. :-\
Sounds a whole lot better than the little bag of blueberry mini muffins I had....I love mango's, a different taste with every bite....lol
My poor fruit is laying on the counter at home. :( I ended up having a croissant.
Quote from: MsMojo on February 13, 2007, 01:08:44 PM
My poor fruit is laying on the counter at home. :( I ended up having a croissant.
:-(
Ham salad sandwich and Frito's w/a cup of coffee.....Now it's nap time... :yes:
i can't even remember. hmm... kinda hungry, now that you mention it....
Leftover nacho's and a Diet Pepsi... :)
do painkillers and sleeping pills count as food? well, that then.
ouch. :(
Liver and onions
Steak, pasta w/garlic and butter and corn
parmesean and buttered noodles.... mmmm....
sesame chicken...pork lo mein...crab ragoon...and an egg roll.
yum.
Home made veggie soup and toasted cheese....
Chicken enchilada
banana bread
Cheeto's... :yes:
Pot Roast, Scalloped Potatoes and Baked Beans.
A Hershey's miniature
Breadsticks and cheese from Pizza Hut
Turkey on Whole wheat w/lettuce and tomato and a few chips.
biscuits and gravy
banana muffin and oj
Blueberry scone and rain forest dark coffee.
Haven't eaten anything yet today, just coffee. Had ham and beans last night though, lol.
And engine company sub from Firehouse Subs.
Welcome Bleudie.
Thanks Locutus! Hey "me"-why did you not invite me for homemade veggie soup? lol
a few slices of white pizza, loaded with tomatoes...
welcome, Bleudie! :smile:
I love white pizza
A piece of Ostrich jerky (I'm not kidding). Nothing special, no bells or whistles...not planning on writing home either. It was jerky.
I grabbed some of the plumpest, sweetest fresh strawberries and loquats. YUM, now those were delicious.
(they had ostrich eggs too. Although 1 egg equals about 3 dozen eggs, I thought $18 was pricey for an egg and decided not to buy it)
Dat makes a dozen eggs $6.00. Hooeeeee. 'Spensive is right!!
Makes chickens look like a flippin' bargain.
Just ate a Klondike bar. MMmmmmmm.
:smile:
razzleberry pie
What's "razzleberries"?
pepperoni pizza.
Sausage gravy and biscuits. Yummy
Quote from: Bleudie on February 17, 2007, 04:12:30 PM
Thanks Locutus! Hey "me"-why did you not invite me for homemade veggie soup? lol
Sorry 'bout that. Maybe next time.. :)
Since last post, I have eaten some chicken fingers-yummy! And "me", I suppose if it weren't for this blizzard, I could have gotten some of that veggie soup right? lol. I bet D & C got some!!
Veggie soup?!?!?!? I love veggie soup. :biggrin:
;D Uh, no.... :-[ Not gonna let the cat out of the bag are ya???
Quote from: Bleudie on February 17, 2007, 11:46:51 PM
Since last post, I have eaten some chicken fingers-yummy! And "me", I suppose if it weren't for this blizzard, I could have gotten some of that veggie soup right? lol. I bet D & C got some!!
K, what cat and what bag? that doesn't sound very tasty :biggrin:
@ me--Well I suppose not, but glad you said something NOW! lol :lipsrsealed2: :rotfl:
The last thing Lil' Mojo ate was a bowl of pears.
Claussen kosher dill. :dance:
Two pieces of wheat toast...
Why, did you eat all of the soup? :no:
Hamburgers and mac/cheese.
Quote from: MsMojo on February 17, 2007, 11:15:01 PM
What's "razzleberries"?
a pie mixed with raspberries and blackberries
banana bread
Burrito and a coke!
Potatoes steamed/fried (my version of light frying where I use a touch of margarine for flavor, but mostly use water to cook them through) and well seasoned w/smoked turkey sausage, green peppers and onions.
Tuna salad on wheat, sour cream and onion Pringles, and a diet Pepsi
A roast beef sandwich.
chicken soup... sans chicken...
Whopper Jr. from Burger King
2 microwaved Eckrich hot dogs on white bread with ketchup and mustard. :chef:
Cabbage heart left from the cabbage I cut up for supper tonight..... :yes:
I haven't eaten dinner yet, but I'll let you know after I decide. ;D
Quote from: me on February 18, 2007, 05:37:33 PM
Cabbage heart left from the cabbage I cut up for supper tonight..... :yes:
Again with the not inviting me over, lol!! We had scrambled eggs, smoked sausage, and toast.
dried papaya spears...
Smoked sausage, cabbage, and cottage cheese.....and of course the ever present diet pepsi :yes: :)
pickled egg and hot sausage
(have dinner in a bar didcha Heavy :razz:)
Grilled chicken breast sandwich on whole wheat w/a slice of provolone, lettuce and tomato and a fruit salad (fresh strawberries from yesterday, kiwi, mango and papaya)
baked haddock with broccoli and cauliflower.
spam and swiss on rye
Chinese buffet - a little bitta everything, including hot and sour soup.
cinnamon toast waffles... plain.
Banana nut muffin and OJ - time to start thinking about lunch
King crab legs and baked potato and.........diet Pepsi..... :smile:
(now burning peach soy candle to get fish smell out of house)LOL
Pork roast marinated in a nice garlic peppercorn sauce, mashed potatoes, creamed corn, and cheesy-garlic biscuits! 8)
Everybody's dinner sound so delicious...
I had homemade chili and cornbread. It was a wet and dreary day and was just a good fit. :yes:
I just had some pizza rolls for din-din. (Wife and daughter are bowling, and I am feeling a little under the weather, so it's me and the pup).
fresh mushrooms...
tripping yet?
seared Ahi tuna.
bologna and peanut butter sandwich
That sucks dude! ;D
I hope the pb wasn't part of the recall. 'Course w/that combo how would you know? :biggrin:
My 6-year old little boy woke up about 45 minutes ago and was hungry, so I made me and him a couple of pancakes...and they hit the spot....
My kids like pancakes too. Half the time they forget to put syrup on them. Normally, I'll toss in some fruit too...whatever we have. This morning they had banana pancakes. :yes:
Quote from: Palehorse on February 19, 2007, 09:17:21 PM
tripping yet?
not that kinda mushrooms, silly horse.
mostly just eating crap today. (not literally...) candy, cookies.... i know better. i blame hormones. (great gonna gain 5 lbs. just from the last 2 hours of snacking...) damn it.
Water - that's it. I didn't have an appetite this a.m., but I'm starting to get hungry.
A Whopper Junior from Burger King.
Chicken salad on whole wheat
Inch thick pork tenderloin fried in butter with a clove of garlic and Cajun spice, fried green tomato's, cottage cheese, and.......you guessed it.....diet Pepsi..
dried apple slices and orange juice.
Alka Seltzer PLus Cold, followed by a large glass of OJ. . . :sick2:
Steak with a baked potato and spinach salad.
Slice of veggie pizza
Orange Juice (xtra large) and three Tylenol.
Mango slices and OJ (I don't want PH's cold) :no:
chocolate chip cookies... and some oj... super pulpy.
Split pea and ham soup.
Quote from: Palehorse on February 21, 2007, 10:43:54 AM
Split pea and ham soup.
Throw in some beans and beer, put on a pair of corduroy pants, and you'll be a one man band goin' down the street.
Or I could just put rubberbands around the bottom of the lounging pant legs I have on, and begin an aerial assault!
Lemmmeee out! Lemmmmeeee outttttttt!
Are yah in the bag so early?! :biggrin:
Nope, just wanna get away afore ya 'splode!!!!
Quote from: followsthewolf on February 21, 2007, 11:14:17 AM
Nope, just wanna get away afore ya 'splode!!!!
LMATO! :biggrin:
breaded and fried broccoli from Wings, Etc.
BIG MAC, FRIES AND A LARGE COKE...........................HMMM
Moooooooooo
Fish, chicken, french fries, and corn on the cob from Long John Silver's..........and a diet Coke (yuck)
a roast beef sammich.
Homemade meatballs on noodles. Incredible.
me! I'm addicted to diet coke! :biggrin:
I had a jalapeno burger
Barbeque smoked turkey spam fried on a biscuit with hollandaise
ugh :sick2:
seared Ahi tuna with vegetables. Yummy! :chef:
That does sound tasty...I think I'll do fish on the grill tomorrow
It was very tasty, but only seared. Anything above a searing will ruin it. The tuna must remain rare. Yummy!
Sloppy Joes (spanish hamburger/Manwich), Mac & Cheese.
meatloaf and salad
I made vegetarian spring rolls last night. They came out shockingly good. I didn't think they would since I've never so much as attempted any kind of egg roll in my cooking capacity, but it was a huuuuuge success.
Fruit salad w/kiwi, strawberry, bananas, pineapple and melon (YUM!!!)
a Mcdonalds breakfast burrito.
Philly beef and swiss and potato cake at Arby's
working..........
you ate working?
Quote from: Gryphon on February 22, 2007, 11:10:33 PM
you ate working?
I'm heating up the grill now. :biggrin:
ohhh I havent grilled in a long time. Its warm enough now too...I might have to make sure the tank is filled for this weekend.
Spaghetti w/garlic bread
and a diet pepsi? :biggrin:
:yes: :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on January 09, 2007, 06:23:28 PM
Buffalo Chicken sammy - from the vending machine! :mad:
That sound's pretty nasty. Anything that mentions bison, and chicken, shouldn't come from a vending machine.
I had seared Ahi Tuna again with mixed vegetables.
blackened catfish on the grill, garden salad w/Italian dressing and long grain rice.
chili
Kashmiri malai kofta. My new favorite food in the world.
I got it for Aaron but ended up trading. He had no clue.
I forgot about this thread...
English muffin and poached eggs and a HUGE cup of coffee (yep I'm over the anti caffine kick...it wasn't fun while it lasted :biggrin:)
Mayonaise sandwich on a biscuit
^?? No meat????
Cold cut sub from Subway... :yes:
and a diet pepsi :biggrin:
Do you know me or what???....lol
I think you made reference to that diet Pepsi once or twice or a couple thousand times!! :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
Yep :yes: and I'd remember because I'm a diet coke addict. :biggrin:
I'm into diet Mountain Dew.
:biggrin: :eek:
I like that alot too. :yes:
Ooh I love a good Mtn Dew from time to time. Yummy. That's the only drink I like to have with lots of ice.
When I eat Mexican food, if I can't have a beer, then I like a Dew.
I can't remember the last time I had Mexican without beer...unless Taco Bell counts, then yep it's Do the Dew
i have been eating shite all day. if i would eat one decent meal i would stop eating shite.
pringles
iced tea
kissables
chocolate chip cookies
skittles
stupid, stupid, stupid. utter shite.
blue corn tortillas
Pringles "sour cream & onion"..
Hershey's kiss
'tater soup and a toasted cheese sammich......and... :drummer:...diet Pepsi.... ;D
One soft taco supreme
Slice of cheese and jalapeño pizza and fruit punch
Cheeto's and ......... :biggrin: :food12:<----diet Pepsi
(http://www.metropoleparis.com/2000/523/club4523.jpg)
This is my diet for the next couple hours. :food4: :biggrin:
eeewwww I'll stick with my diet Pepsi....or Miller... :biggrin:
Waffles
Nachos.
...yum.
kissables last night...
chocolate popems (doughnut holes)
bagel w/jelly and apple slices
Philly beef and swiss from Arby's
Chicken breast and broccoli
Kalua pig w/cabbage, grilled teriyaki chicken, steamed white rice, tossed green salad, macaroni salad and an Arny Palmer (or 50/50 1/2 sweet tea and 1/2 lemonade)
Ribeye sandwich
grilled tuna, macaroni and broccoli
a piece of french bread toasted.
Scampy's pizza ;D
wafflers! :biggrin:
Rare steak, steak fries and a beer
Home made chicken and noodles :biggrin:
no idea. might have been a piece of bread... rough night for sleep. can't remember eating.
nothing.....yet
cinnamon roll with cream cheese icing.
*slurp*
hershey bar! brunch of champions!
A tuna salad sub from Subway.
still a hershey bar.
peanut butter on toast
turkey and provolone on wheat 6" sub with mustard, lettuce, tomatos, pickles, onions, and salt and pepper
(i am a bad vegetarian... i should be punished...)
some turkey.
you threatening us with a good time?
certainly.
:biggrin:
oh --- pork loin
Salmon salad on club crackers
A banana and coffee w/pumpkin pie spice Coffee Mate
gummi caterpillars last night before bed...
Bowl of honey nut Cheerios
spearmint gum
A bag of blueberry mini muffins and a cup of coffee
chocolate turtle chex mix and hot cocoa.
Pizza for dinner last night - but it's almost lunch time!!! :biggrin:
Red berry Special K and SAUSAGE! :biggrin:
ohhh that's one of my favs and Honey nut cherrios too...I'm hungry....almost lunch time.
Quote from: Heavy2804 on February 27, 2007, 01:43:23 PM
Red berry Special K and SAUSAGE! :biggrin:
hmm... now there's a tasty combo. lol.....
1 chocolate chip cookie
Microwaved beef and bean burrito with sour cream and salsa and a Coke.
nothing since the cookie earlier... still foraging for plant life... a salad would be nice...
Pork roast w/'taters and onions.......and......a diet Pepsi.... :)
Slice of veggie pizza from my favorite pizza place near my office. :wink:
Cheeto's and a diet Pepsi
slice of pumpkin pie
going to make a bowl of rice krispie treats... and eat it warm... mmmm ..... right now.
Breakfast special at the diner by my work, eggs, over-easy w/bacon and a slice of toast, coffee and oj
jalepeno poppers. last night. I'm hungry.
Veggie patty sub from Subway, smothered in all veggies except olives, with their Baja sauce. Yum
Oh applesauce! :biggrin:
:biggrin:
Last night I had the most delicious pollo asada nachos completely loaded w/extra jalapeños and guacamole. Yum.
3 cheese tortellini with romano sprinkles (grated cheese) at 3:45 p.m. still no plant life. must grocery shop.
Shredded wheat.
(pssst -- the belladonna is not good to eat)
an apple muffin and glass of low fat milk
melted marshmallows and rice krispies... too much sugar... blah....
A handful of bbq potato chips and a diet Mountain Dew.
tortellini again... but i feel a hershey bar coming on...
Pork chops
Cheese and crackers w/sweet pickles...little tiny baby ones.... ;D
I made these jalapeno spring rolls. Cream cheese (vegan), shredded cheddar (not vegan) and jalapenos...all mixed in a bowl. let sit for 30 min, the roll up in eggroll wrappers, then pop em in the deep fryer.
Ahh bliss. Its a cross between a jalapeno popper and an eggroll!
cheeseburger with fried onions, steak fries and a coke
Boneless skinless chicken breasts slow cooked all day in the crock pot w/spaghetti sauce, mashed 'taters, and asparagus
Quote from: me on March 02, 2007, 09:07:39 PM
Boneless skinless chicken breasts slow cooked all day in the crock pot w/spaghetti sauce, mashed 'taters, and asparagus
That sounds tasty. They didn't dry out?
porkchops and applesauce
Hubby got in around 6 am. I heated up some pasta fagiole and the jalepeno egg rolls for him. He said he'd died and gone to heaven. Affirmation that I wasn't just dreaming my cooking was tasty.
hot wings and cold beer
mmmmmm beeeeeeeeeeeer
cannoli, hot pepper rings, oj, chocolate. mmm.... lunch of champions.
Toast w/strawberry jelly and a glass of milk.
hot pepper rings
A luncheon meat sammich and Cheeto's
pour over cheese popcorn
Quote from: ~vxn~ on March 03, 2007, 02:29:04 PM
cannoli, hot pepper rings, oj, chocolate. mmm.... lunch of champions.
all together? :eek:
(I know..I know...they all end up in the same place anyways...)
*great avatar, ~vxn~*
confession time...
3 Krispy Kremes with coffee
(breakfast AND lunch) :biggrin:
spaghetti w/lil' Mojo
Quote from: Sunny on March 04, 2007, 04:22:25 PM
all together? :eek:
(I know..I know...they all end up in the same place anyways...)
*great avatar, ~vxn~*
yes. i have no idea what i was thinking. lol...
(thankx...)
Quote from: Sunny on March 04, 2007, 04:23:02 PM
confession time...
3 Krispy Kremes with coffee
(breakfast AND lunch) :biggrin:
Do you know...
What I'd do...
For a doggammed Donut?! OH my god! Krispy Kremes are pretty much obsolete here now, sadly, but I remember when I was pregnant with AJ they had the "donut of the month" as key lime pie. Jeez I think I gained all of my pregnancy weight that month. Heck, when I went into labor (it was still March) everyone I knew brought me at least 2. I had a dozen or more in my room, glaring at me...I was sick of them by the time I left. LOL
Piece of southern fried chicken breast, mashed potatoes, gravy and corn.
hot pepper rings and chocolate chip cookies.
mmm...hungry for chocolate chip cookies!
Chicken Quesadillas smothered in sour cream.
(slurp)
mango slices and grapes
frosted flakes and o.j.
raisin toast, sausage and pineapple juice
Chicken
Grilled chicken salsa roja wrap from McDonalds. Pretty tasty. :yes:
boiled egg and english muffin
kashmiri malai kofta and a samosa, with a little bit of garlic naan. Yummm
Girl Scout cooggies!!!!!!! :biggrin:
Pizza Hut Supreme Pan Pizza.
Low-fat, of course. :rotfl:
Crunch-wrap supreme - Taco (H)Bell.
Roast chicken, potatoes and carrots
Chili dog and fries
Yes I know it's 7:00 a.m. But I just had a couple of Oreo cookies to go with my coffee. Didn't have any creamer or milk for my coffee this morning, so I added lots of healthy sugar. :yes:
Sounds good to me, FSU CLASS OF '71! (Welcome to the Zone -- I'm Sunny).
Along the same lines, half a box of Thin Mints. :biggrin:
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on March 09, 2007, 07:02:11 AM
Yes I know it's 7:00 a.m. But I just had a couple of Oreo cookies to go with my coffee. Didn't have any creamer or milk for my coffee this morning, so I added lots of healthy sugar. :yes:
Holy sugar rush!!
Welcome, '71!!
Thanks for the welcome Sunny and followsthewolf. Yes, quite a sugar rush. Just got back from town and ate a Pillsbury Toaster Scrambler. (egg,bacon, and cheese.) All natural of course. :wink: Not bad in a pinch.
Bacon, Egg, and Cheese Biscuit
Berry rice krispies.
Good Morning all! Welcome FSU!
I haven't eaten breakfast yet, little early here on the left coast. I'm thinking about it though and why is it that after reading this thread I'm wanting something sweet! :biggrin:
I see the girl scouts have been workin' their magic on ya Sunny! :biggrin:
Last thing: Mango strips for snack last night.
And good morning Left Coast from North Central Florida. Thanks for the welcome MsMojo. I have a sister-in-law on the left coast near Sacramento(Elk Grove). It is 12:45 P.M. here and I just had a bottle of water(Dasani), 2 small pieces of tough leftover steak w/ 57 sauce and an Oreo cookie for dessert. Life is good. :wink:
Small piece of leftover pork roast and a diet Mountain Dew.
I ate chips for dinner last night. My boys had dinner at my parents' and I was too lazy to fix anything substantial for my own meal.
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on March 09, 2007, 12:48:35 PM
And good morning Left Coast from North Central Florida. Thanks for the welcome MsMojo. I have a sister-in-law on the left coast near Sacramento(Elk Grove). It is 12:45 P.M. here and I just had a bottle of water(Dasani), 2 small pieces of tough leftover steak w/ 57 sauce and an Oreo cookie for dessert. Life is good. :wink:
We have a few folks in the forum from Florida - Locutus is one and Sunny used to be from Florida. I'm in SoCal...closer to San Diego
BTW, I had mini-wheats and OJ
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on March 09, 2007, 12:48:35 PM
And good morning Left Coast from North Central Florida.
Where abouts?
As Mojo mentioned, I just moved away from Central FL, but still have a house there. 8)
Sunny: I live in Madison, Florida. I'm about and hour east of Tallahassee on I-10.
Just had some more Oreos :biggrin:
I don't remember, I might have forgotten to eat
:eek:
Last night for supper, I had leftover chicken tenders from WalMart dipped in sour cream with Coke. :yes:
Bacon,egg, and cheese biscuits (2), hash-browns, and a large coke from Micky D's. Followed by a large orange-juice.
So I had Jason take me out to breakfast at 3:30 this morning, I had 3 buttermilk pancakes, 2 eggs over medium, 4 slices of bacon and hash browns drowned with butter, and coffee. :) It was GOOD! :biggrin:
That was sweet of Jason, Pariann. I just finished supper. Had 2 chili dogs with cheese. And had some dump cake for dessert. All you do is put a cake mix, and 2 or three things like a can of cherries or pineapple chunks in the container and bake it at 325 for about 45 minutes. Talk about good :yes:
That cake sound's good '71
Bacon, eggs and hashbrowns and about three cups of coffee. :smile:
Micky D's fries, cheeseburger, 1 bite of classic crispy chicken and 1/2 a coke (damn mooch drink the other half)
Corned beef & swiss omelet.
Had leftover homemade vegetable soup that was made in a crock pot. Someone donated a slightly used hambone. And of course the ever popular dump cake for dessert. :yes: And yes sally that cake is goooood. And easy to throw together.
I like the sound of the vegetable soup. I think I'll make some soon myself, but not today, it's 90 degrees here.
Last thing I ate:
2 Thin mint cookies, a granola bar and a diet mountain dew (that's total for today and I'm starving!)
Cheeto's and Diet Pepsi
Quote from: MsMojo on March 11, 2007, 07:09:49 PM
I like the sound of the vegetable soup. I think I'll make some soon myself, but not today, it's 90 degrees here.
Last thing I ate:
2 Thin mint cookies, a granola bar and a diet mountain dew (that's total for today and I'm starving!)
It was in the 80's here today. Last night I had a bacon cheeseburger and fries from Sonic and some homemade sweet tea(with ice).
Maukey's Cheeseburger with everything. oh they are soooo good.
What exactly is a "dump cake"??!?? (Inquiring minds wanna know! :yes:)
Bowl of Fruit Loops.
wow, it was a salad, last night......................and I'm bout ready to eat the pencils on my desk.............lunch is gonna be early this morning.................. :spooked: :yes:
Veggie patty sub from Subway! Yumm
I made potatoes au gratin from "scratch" last night. Yummy too!
Quote from: Sunny on March 12, 2007, 08:07:24 AM
What exactly is a "dump cake"??!?? (Inquiring minds wanna know! :yes:)
Bowl of Fruit Loops.
Sunny, the dump cake is a bunch of ingredients. Basically it is a can of pie filling of your choice, 1/2 to 1 stick of butter, 1 can of fruit, 1 cake mix. Put the pie filling, fruit and butter in whatever container you are going to bake it in and then top all that off with the cake mix. Bake at 325 for about 45 minutes. The one I had included cherry pie filling and crushed pineapple. It is a very flexible recipe, therefore the dump name I guess. Just dump it into your :yes: dish and bake. It is tasty. I just had a serving. Had a 6-inch sub from Subway on white(untoasted). It was the Italian BMT. On it I had mayo, mustard, onions, tomatoes, salt and pepper, oil and vinegar. Had sweet iced tea to drink. :yes:
Mmmm....sounds delicious! I believe I've had something similar...but, thanks for the info!!! :smile:
Yeh, I understand that it's a very well know recipe. Of course, everyone has their own variation on how they like to put it together.
Having my first cup of Maxwell House as we speak. 3 sugars. And milk. My wife makes it a little too strong for me sometimes. Have to have that extra sugar. :yes:
I'm coming to FSU's house for coffee. I could use the strong stuff today.
Toast w/peanut butter and tea (coffee is brewing lol)
a banana and a red bull (great breakfast)
Nothing yet. I'm hungry.
Dos Tacos (steak) smotherd in SMAACMS hot sauce.
I know what you're thinking; "What's this "SMAACMS" stand for?
Smack My Butt* And Call Me Sally
* The phrase you have just read is true, however only the term was changed to protect the innocent amongst you!
Knew what it meant. Do you get it locally or from "Original Juan"?
My favorite is "Bite Me."
Quote from: followsthewolf on March 13, 2007, 06:02:45 PM
Knew what it meant. Do you get it locally or from "Original Juan"?
My favorite is "Bite Me."
Locally from the "Flats" store. They hawk bite me too, and many others that sport titles not suitable for the general reading membership of a family oriented forum such as this! :wink: :biggrin:
Yep. Know exactly what you mean.
For supper last night I had cavatini with beef from Pizza Hut and sweet tea with ice. Their portion is actually enough to feed 2 for less than five dollars. And oh yes they throw in two pieces of outstanding garlic bread.
Home made meat loaf, au gratin potatoes, broccoli with cheese. YUMMY
Had a Bacon,Egg, and Cheese on Texas Toast with mayo. 2 cups of Maxwell House. :yes: Oh, by the way, pariann, you last thing to eat sounds delicious. I love meat loaf :smitten:
Tim Horton's donut and large coffee.
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on March 14, 2007, 08:46:53 AM
Had a Bacon,Egg, and Cheese on Texas Toast with mayo. 2 cups of Maxwell House. :yes: Oh, by the way, pariann, you last thing to eat sounds delicious. I love meat loaf :smitten:
Everyone loved it here last night too. For ONCE I didn't manage to overcook it LOL :wink:
chicken pesto panini
a handful of triscuits (another stellar breakfast)
Sort of a homemade hamburger helper only the hamburger was replaced with venison. Broccoli smothered with cheese and seasoned with pepper and garlic. :yes:
Personal size Red Baron pizza.
Quote from: Palehorse on March 13, 2007, 05:35:02 PM
Dos Tacos (steak) smotherd in SMAACMS hot sauce.
One of these days maybe you'll tell me before you go and I'll meet you for lunch!
For supper last night I went by our newly opened Sonic Drive-In and got a Bacon Cheeseburger with onions added. Iced sweet tea to drink. I was getting tired of plain dump cake so I stopped by Winn-Dixie and picked up some Homemade Style Vanilla ice cream(Prestige brand) just to spice up the cake. However, I was so tired from work, I fell asleep on the couch before dessert. :no:
We have a Sonic here, but I haven't eaten there for years.
I had an english muffin, boiled egg and OJ
Quote from: MsMojo on March 15, 2007, 11:45:03 AM
We have a Sonic here, but I haven't eaten there for years.
I had an english muffin, boiled egg and OJ
I highly recommend Sonic's Banana Pudding Milkshake. :yes:
Just finished lunch Pizza Hut Pizza and wings. Of course, iced sweet tea.
Chicken salad and a fruit cup
I needed a quick snack. Had a .5 ounce box of Thrifty Maid Natural Seedless Raisins. :yes:
baked lays and a bottle of water (I'm such a thrill seeker :rolleyes:)
a slice of birthday cake...the Dairy Queen-ice-cream-type...*slurp*
apple cinnamon oatmeal
A bowl of "dump" cake warmed in microwave and topped with Prestige brand Homemade Style Vanilla ice cream :yes:
Smoked sausage, sauerkraut, and mashed potato's.......and.....ta da.....a diet Pepsi.... :yes:
^ (ta da) :biggrin:
I haven't had breakfast yet so it would be my snack last night...strawberries and whipped cream
<this thread makes me soooooo hungry!>
a bowl of cornflakes
bowl of oatmeal and an apple
A cheese and sun dried tomato pizza from Some Guys Pizza...smoked cheddar and mozzarella. Yummm
fudgesicle with peanut butter
Uh Sunny is there something you're not telling us? :biggrin:
1/2 small Cabo Chicken sub from Quizno's mmmmmmmmmmmmm
absolutely.
not.
:razz:
was always a favorite that my mom & I indulged in together....
philly cheesesteak with fried onions, fries and an ice cold beer
eating it right now. scrambled egg cassarole, and cut up hot dogs
Boca Burger's "meat" nachos
liver and onions
For supper last night I had a quarter-pounder from McDonald's.
scrambled eggs, sausage patty, pancakes, and a biscuit. :D
I'm still thinking about it, but eggs sound good Pari, but then again so does the quarter pounder :icon_twisted:
a heated ham & cheese sub with lettuce, tomatoes, onions, and hot banana pepper rings with oil & vinegar
Wendy's---- A crispy chicken sandwich and a small chili with cheese and saltines.
MsMojo----Need that link to give you the homemade soup recipe.
A sub samich made at home, Frito's, and......a diet Pepsi.... <-Imagine that :rolleyes:
:thinking2:
Quote from: me on March 17, 2007, 02:56:08 PM
A sub samich made at home, Frito's, and......a diet Pepsi.... <-Imagine that :rolleyes:
:thinking2:
Frito Lay and Pepsico love you! :biggrin:
Quote from: MsMojo on March 17, 2007, 03:19:31 PM
Frito Lay and Pepsico love you! :biggrin:
Only way to go.... :yes:
Nothing. . .yet. . . Lasagna is cooking in the crock-pot though! :food12:
We've got corned beef and cabbage coming up.
Smells like heaven drifting in from the kitchen.
Now, THAT'S a great comfort smell, while I'm looking out at the St. Patty's annual snowfall (we always get one) and the sun sparkling off the snow.
I know, it's not what I ate last, but it is what I'm gonna eat a lot of!!!
:biggrin: :biggrin:
Sounds like heaven FTW! and PH how do you do lasagna in a crock pot?
Berry Rice Krispies and a glass of OJ (startin' to think about lunch though w/smells of veggie soup stew drifting through the house.
Quote from: MsMojo on March 17, 2007, 04:23:26 PM
. . .and PH how do you do lasagna in a crock pot?
. . .
I knew you would ask that. See the Chuck Wagon thread in the Palehorse Corral. . .
Two slices of white pizza and a glass of Chardonnay
Quote from: Palehorse on March 17, 2007, 04:42:04 PM
I knew you would ask that. See the Chuck Wagon thread in the Palehorse Corral. . .
I'm gonna give it a try next week. I'd do it tomorrow but don't have the noodles and too lazy to go to the store to get them...lol
Quote from: mustang sally on March 17, 2007, 08:47:14 PM
Two slices of white pizza and a glass of Chardonnay
Mmmm...now THAT's a good dinner! :yes:
Pancakes & sausage at our house.
Berry Rice Krispies and a glass of OJ (again) I love those things!
tuna salad sandwich and chips and pickle
Quote from: Palehorse on March 17, 2007, 03:29:18 PM
Nothing. . .yet. . . Lasagna is cooking in the crock-pot though! :food12:
Crock-pot lasagna and garlic bread.......diet Pepsi
Thanks for a great recipe PH :smitten: That was goooooood :yes:
Ham, cabbage, potatoes & carrots
still eating, turkey sub and pringles
I ate a hashbrown from McD's for breakfast. Last night I made "tacos" with boca "hamburger." It actually was great, and you couldn't tell it wasn't beef because of all the taco seasoning.
Crab legs, baked 'tater, salad, and.......Yep you guessed it....diet Pepsi...
^ Yum! that sounds so tasty. I haven't had crab since I left Maryland.
This morning I had a bowl of berry rice krispies and glass of OJ (I can't wait until that box of cereal is gone. I'm so addicted to it)
A bacon,egg,and cheese on Texas Toast with Mayo.
Leftover Boca tacos on blue corn shells. Yum
Leftover Malady's steak....
Quote from: Sunny on March 20, 2007, 11:47:55 AM
Leftover Malady's steak....
I am sooooooooooooooo jealous. :smile: :smile:
Drank a cup of chicken broth. :toilet:
Do you get their marinade?
Husband's FAVORITE!!! Used to ask visitors to bring a steak or two with them when flying down to FL. LOL!
Sorry 'bout the chicken broth thing. :(
*shuffleshufflemumbleburp*
I don't wannna talk 'bout it no more. Humph.
Malady's steak w/marinade. Piffle
I LOOOOOOOOOVE mah chicken broth.
*burpshufflemumbleburpshufflemumble*
breakfast burrito with no meat (not nearly so greasy). oh, and two excedrin (have court today :-\)
still eating it...
navratan korma, naan, and mint chutney. YUM
Pack of Malt Crackers. Wal-Mart brand.
Red Baron personal size supreme pizza
I grabbed an orange and a bananna on the run from my favorite cart
Mmmm...can we make a banana split out of them?
:biggrin:
Quote from: MsMojo on March 20, 2007, 03:46:05 PM
I grabbed an orange and a bananna on the run from my favorite cart
Why were you running from your favorite cart? Cheating on it? :biggrin:
ROFLMAO!!
I'm cheating...Macadamia nut cookie!
quiznos cheese and broccoli soup
Quote from: MsMojo on March 20, 2007, 08:30:06 AM
^ Yum! that sounds so tasty. I haven't had crab since I left Maryland.
This morning I had a bowl of berry rice krispies and glass of OJ (I can't wait until that box of cereal is gone. I'm so addicted to it)
^
Kroger had them on sale for a price we couldn't resist... :yes:
Left over Papa Murphy's pizza tonight... :rolleyes:
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on March 20, 2007, 04:46:39 PM
ROFLMAO!!
I'm cheating...Macadamia nut cookie!
I don't know about the cheating part Daisy, but I had 2 Oatmeal and Raisin cookies after supper last night. I just flat out ate them. :wink:
breakfast burrito from 7-11 with bacon and hot black coffee
Garden salad with Thousand Island Dressing
Veggie Max from Subway
Grilled chicken wrap w/honey mustard from McDonalds
a black licorice jelly bean...
Blueberry Dump Cake and vanilla ice cream :yes:
I am so jealous.
Bowl of oatmeal. :rolleyes:
Cheeto's and......what else but the ever present diet Pepsi... :yes:
Quote from: Sunny on March 21, 2007, 05:46:05 PM
a black licorice jelly bean...
I love those!! I thought I was the only one. Every time I pick those out of the bag, everyone is like, "ewwww" LOL
Club crackers w/thin slices of ham and provolone and....a diet coke. :icon_twisted:
An oatmeal and raisin cookie with a cup of Tasters Choice coffee.(2 sugars and creamer)
A big bowl of chili, bread and butter, and........diet Pepsi... :yes:
Pork chops and a baked potato from Outback.
Mmmmmm....I'm definitely jealous, Loc!
Nope, you're not alone, Mojo! The black, red & green (spice) are my favorites!!!
It was baked chicken & stuffing here...
For supper last night I had a 6-inch Italian BMT sub from Subway with shredded cheese, mayo, mustard, tomatoes, onion, salt and pepper, and oil and vinegar. For dessert cake and ice cream. :yes:
Chai tea, scrambled egg and wheat toast.
Some oatmeal raisin cookies from Winn-Dixie and a cup of Maxwell House coffee
Winn Dixie! I haven't seen one of those in years!!
Left over Indian takeout. Yummmmm
cheddar broccoli noodles
Baked chicken from Pay Less/Kroger.... :yes:
Trefoils
2~Salmon Patties, ketchup, fried potatoes, and an ice cold Coca-Cola (It's the real thing)
Yum - sounds good Palehore, oops I mean Palehorse. LOLOLOLO :rotfl:
I had a Whopper Jr and Coca-Cola. :biggrin:
I would like for the next thing I eat to be some Caribbean jerk wings from Bahama Breeze.
Thay baybie. You got boyfriend Unknow Zone? No? You wanna' date? Me so. . . . :biggrin:
10 dolla
hey, i got a buck fifty! will that get me anywhere?
i love me long time for free. sometimes twice in the same day.
(sorry. i blame the medication.... lol....)
You're going to give me $1.50 to kiss your shamrock?? Bring it on over. ;)
Oops, I must have gotten the threads mixed up again.
It's that avatar. I swear. It messes with a man's brain.
Hey, get you own coarnuh. Me see her fuhst.
Dolla fity? Umm okay. . .me love you long time!
i am laughing so hard... i could literally piss my pants. how lady-like is that?
last thing i ate... noodles... earlier...
Slippery Noodles? :biggrin:
lol..... they were very slippery. lol....
don't forget the cheese.
My honey! :biggrin:
hahahah..... too much.... lol...
Hey now, for all you know I am a bee-keeper! :razz:
so true....
Buzz, buzz!
You got a motor in that thing?
I am a dynamo! :biggrin:
boys, boys, boys... easy there.... you got a permit for that thing?
(hot cocoa with lots of extra marshmallows)
Good afternoon vxn.
A banana pudding milkshake from Sonic. I highly recommend it. Very tasty.
good afternoon, indeed, fsu.
we don't have a sonic. :( i hear they have good drinks sans milk.
pizza
Southwest Style Adobo Chicken(Weight Watchers Smart Ones). From their bistro selection. Don't tell my wife that i borrowed it tonight. :biggrin:
Pizza bread
Szechwan chicken w/steamed rice
Vanilla ice cream and cake
Pizza
i was a bad, bad vegetarian... a super veggie sub with bacon.... for dinner and breakfast. sometimes, you just want some meat. :icon_twisted:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on March 24, 2007, 01:45:11 PM
i was a bad, bad vegetarian... a super veggie sub with bacon.... for dinner and breakfast. sometimes, you just want some meat. :icon_twisted:
Wellllllllllllll.............allllllllllrighty then. :thumbsup:
indeed.
next up will be a salad.
I just had 2 packs of Quaker Instant Grits w/butter and sprinkled some shredded cheese on top. :yes:
lettuce.
Honey Bun with white icing and a cup of coffee :yes:
eggs, blueberry pancakes, bacon and orange juice
mushroom omelet
those little cadbury chocolate eggs with a candy shell... love 'em... had a few fistfulls...
Had a packet of instant cheese grits.
T-bone steak on the grill and onions w/mushrooms, garlic, butter, and seasoned salt cooked, on the grill.
2-eggs over-medium, smoked sausage, fried potatoes, toast and coffee from the the Diver in Pendleton.
I need a nap now (or a jog)...
salad last night... not particularly hungry as of late.
a slice of left-over pizza
salad.
Sandwich from Subway and some Baked Lays.
eh
dark chocolate for breakfast... mmmm..... :smitten:
dark chocolate anytime is perfect
Egg McMuffin and some new cinnamon-roll-melt-bites-thingy from McRon's. Oh, and coffee made my way.
(((indeed)))
6 inch turkey and provolone on wheat sub with tomato, lettuce, banana peppers, and onions
a couple fries... feeling sickly. :-[
fries are the devil, but they taste so good :mad:
i only ate 3.
prolly gonna hit the chocolate again. mmmmmm..... :smitten:
chocolate is the devil in disguise
it is rich in antioxidants. (i'm probably not supposed to be eating it. everything else was banned, i bet i lost that, too.... no! chocolate! come back to me!)
Quarter Pounder w/cheese and fries.....and a diet Coke... :oops:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on March 27, 2007, 01:59:03 PM
it is rich in antioxidants. (i'm probably not supposed to be eating it. everything else was banned, i bet i lost that, too.... no! chocolate! come back to me!)
If dark chocolate is wrong, I don't want to be right.
Speaking of chocolate...
...a Chocolate Avalanche PayDay.
*slurp*
Quote from: Sunny on March 27, 2007, 02:46:40 PM
Speaking of chocolate...
...a Chocolate Avalanche PayDay.
*slurp*
Gotta try that.
chicken tenders
a veggie sub that i walked almost 3 miles for. oh, the freaking pain. i deserve it for being stupid enough to walk that far.
Pork tenderloin roast w/potatoes and onions and fresh broccoli........and....you guessed it....a diet Pepsi.
Pizza :rolleyes:
pulpy oj aka miracle cure... not working yet... better drink more... (amaretto makes it even better... too bad i'm not allowed.)
toast with jelly and coffee
dentyne ice
A big bowl of chili some bread and butter and......diet Pepsi... :yes:
girl scout cookies
Don Pablo's
eh
South Beach Diet high protein cereal bar.(Peanut Butter) :yes:
apple cinnamon oatmeal and hot cocoa with a fistful or so of marshmallows
Bob Evans Cobb Salad with colonial dressing..
yum yum
an italian meatball sammy and a piece opf chocolate cake from the deli across the street
The cake was delicious.
chocolate truffle hershey kisses and oj
Homewrecker from Moe's
Crunch-wrap from Taco (H)Bell :rolleyes:
Chili's babyback ribs :yes:
Pizza (leftover) :'(
#1 Meal from Chick-fil-A. Sandwich, waffle fries and sweet tea. Plus a slice of lemon pie. :yes:
Eggs, scrambled, sausage pat, biscuit, 3 hot cakes, and hash-browns. Followed by a coke.
Sounds like breakfast out PH..am I right?
I had 1 cottage doubles w/strawberries, sweet tea and mango slices.
Yup. . .Momma was sleepin' at 0300 and I wasn't in the mood for cranking up the stove before getting to work. . . So. . . :food2: :sun:
Now I am considering lunch. . . . so many choices. . . :confused:
Last thing I had was dinner last night - Tuna on WW w/lettuce and tomato and a couple pieces of cheese and crackers.
I haven't decided this morning, but I'm the only one up. I think I'll head out to the beach for a walk and grab something on the way. :yes:
coco wheats.... mmm... :smitten:
The buffet at Presque Isle Downs Casino in Erie, Pa.
Subway. Italian BMT with the soup of the day.
After my walk on the beach I stopped by a farmers market and grabbed a bunch of veggies that I chopped up and put into the best omelet. I grabbed a chicken too and I have it marinating in seasoning (all day) and Im going to bake it soon w/some more of the veggies I picked up. :yes:
Mojo, you are making me hungry and envious. I've got to get off of here and get something to eat. Right now I'm giving this stick of Spearmint gum heck :biggrin:
:biggrin: This thread always has that effect on me. I don't always have the time during the week to cook like I would like too, but Sunday's I try to make up for it.
It's always do the best you can around here too. Some days we eat right. :biggrin:
a cheesecake brownie... it wasn't the best...
Sounds tasty...so far...a diet coke :-\
considering some cocoa wheats or apple cinnamon oatmeal... i'm hungry after the couple blocks we walked today and then cleaning the house.
Turkey bacon - BLT on WW and OJ
3 cheese tortellini and super pulpy oj
Roast beef sub from Subway.(on white with mayo, tomatoes, provolone, salt and pepper, oil and vinegar, and onions.)
Big Muck (Mac) :rant:
A big bowl of ham and beans with cornbread and fried potatoes..... :yes:
nothing today. :no: tortellini last night.
a cherry popsicle
potato skins, hold the bacon, add jalepenos and a beer at Applebees for lunch.
Ham n cheese. . .
Dinner at 3 am: "Chicken" tacos with tons of hot salsa, lemonade, and a glass of wine. Yikes.
Fish sammy. . .
Sausage and Pepperoni Pizza King pizza :smile:
oh so not fair BEG.
I am off to the office kitchen to see what is in there.
(probably instant oats or popcorn)
yuck
I'm hungry...
cheddar broccoli noodles... i hate forcing myself to eat. :icon_evil:
Atomic Fireball
*wishes for fireballs*
fireballs? It takes prescription strength oitment and a shot of penicillin to get rid of those.
Or, so I've heard.
Homemade meatballs, egg noodles and gravy w/a caesar salad
a bean burrito from Real Hacienda, washed down with 3 Negro Modelos. We were celebrating a very positive consultation with our attorney (No, NOT Baylor) regarding our real estate contract with which we are currently, as of last week, in the middle of a lawsuit--YAY!
Good morning Indiana.(Daisy). As I sit here my food pales in comparison to you Mexican last night. I had several Hostess mini crumb donuts. Yeh, that's how they advertise them on the box. I think they call them donettes. Go figure. Also a cup of Maxwell House coffee. I hope everthing goes your way in the lawsuit. :smile:
toasted bagel w/ cream cheese
Quote from: fireguy on April 05, 2007, 09:13:19 PM
fireballs? It takes prescription strength oitment and a shot of penicillin to get rid of those.
Or, so I've heard.
lmfao... that's great... *unwishes for fireballs*
4 frosted mini wheats.
2 steak tacos, w/extra Jalapeno
refried beans
rice
a big ol Coke.
Did you go to Tijuana Flats again without me????!!!!
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on April 06, 2007, 11:52:11 AM
Did you go to Tijuana Flats again without me????!!!!
Umm. . .err. . . Yeah. . . But, but, but, you weren't around when I decided to go! :confused:
*Exasperated sigh* Well, if someone would have TOLD me in advance there might be a hunkering for some SMYACMS I would have been online! LOL
:biggrin: Just serves to illustrate you can never spend too much time "in the zone"! :wink: :biggrin:
Yah know, if I had some contact information it might be easier. . . :wink:
I thought you had all that? Or wait, maybe you have my old cell number? I don't remember when we changed it, I thought September 05.
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on April 06, 2007, 12:05:45 PM
I thought you had all that? Or wait, maybe you have my old cell number? I don't remember when we changed it, I thought September 05.
Nope. No longer in service for the number I had. . .
A piece of pepperjack string cheese and a glass of milk. I'm a dairy fanatic. :biggrin:
a stale marshmallow bunny... mmm... might have a few more of those...
I like the rubbery ones covered w/a thin layer of chocolate. :biggrin: Now that didn't sound like a ringing endorsement.
corndog!!...w/mustard.. :yes: and a can of mt. dew......healthy :no:....tasty :yes:
lips and *&%#*&% in a corn wrap. Yeah!
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on April 06, 2007, 01:15:23 PM
lips and asshole in a corn wrap. Yeah!
did you say.....CORN!!... :o
hahahaha good boy to overlook the other comments.
Six of those cheap ass lemon creme filled cookies from Krogers :smitten:
LOL I wish I could wear my glasses when I'm on the computer..I glanced at the screen and could have sworn I saw "who's the last thing you ate" LOL
I had cake and ice cream, it's itty bitty's 5th birthday, the first one I've spent with her since her 2nd. I've had a great day, love her soo much. Now she's off to A@W's to spend the rest of her birthday with him.
Breakfast
BLT and OJ
my family's traditional easter sandwich... :smitten:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on April 08, 2007, 01:25:34 PM
my family's traditional easter sandwich... :smitten:
Well now you gotta tell us what it is. :biggrin:
raisin paska bread (a sweet bread with raisins)
keilbasa
ham
liver
hard boiled eggs
horseradish
unsalted butter
salt/pepper
sounds gross. if any of those things were on a plate in front of me i would not eat a single one (save for the bread). put together it is the best food i've ever had. grampy ate it every easter of his life, (his father ate it every easter of his, too) i've eaten it every easter of mine. easter is the only time we have it.
Wow! Well, I guess I'll have to take your word for it. ;D I can't even imagine that combo.
Does it have a name or is it a tradition for someone other that your great-grandfather or did he create it? and if so, why Easter? I know it must have an interesting story behind it.
vxn-all i can say is, "YUCK" tell me you jest.
I had a cupcake. yellow with chocolate chips and chocolate frosting.
Diet Coke and .... nothing yet. :-\
I just finished a Chocolate Chip Chewy Granola Bar by Sunbelt Snacks and Cereals. It cost a whopping 25 cents at the Jiffy Food Store.
ham
Mini Reeses Cups.
Mac n Cheese
Quote from: MsMojo on April 08, 2007, 05:00:20 PM
Wow! Well, I guess I'll have to take your word for it. ;D I can't even imagine that combo.
Does it have a name or is it a tradition for someone other that your great-grandfather or did he create it? and if so, why Easter? I know it must have an interesting story behind it.
each food symbolizes something different (and probably catholic), it brings good blessings or good fortune or something like that to eat it. no idea if there is an actual name (if so, it would be Polish).
xmas eve is the same way. the different foods each have a meaning and all must be eaten (even a small bite).
(((no, damfast... no kidding. really.)))
veggie sub from quiznos
BMT from slug-way. . . :rolleyes:
satellite wafers... mmm... candy.
Thanks vxn, I was sure it had to have a meaning, because I can't imagine someone throwing that together, just to see how it would taste. That's not saying that it doesn't taste good, but I've always wondered about different food combos and how they came about. Who was the first "brave one". LOL
Big mac and french fries. My dinner for last night. Should I eat something this morning?
frosted mini wheats and hot cocoa
Egg McMuffin, Cinnamon Melts, and decaf coffee.
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on April 09, 2007, 03:33:17 PM
veggie sub from quiznos
STILL the last thing I ate. Ugh.
Hot dogs and sour cream and onion chips.....diet Pepsi of course.... :yes:
Chicken and onion rings w/a Corona. Oh and me I had a diet Pepsi yesterday. :biggrin: I actually had a choice and chose Diet Pepsi - I had a taste for it, but my temporary insanity is over and I'm back to Diet Coke today. :biggrin:
Spaghetti and sauce, meatless. :wink:
Chocolate swirl ice cream! :razz:
Sausage biscuit and a coke - McD's! :rolleyes:
Pasta Bravo - @ Bravo, strangely enough
Leftover Spaghetti with sauce, meatless.
Mcmuffin and OJ
Chocolate chip cookie dough
the coconut and frosting off a piece of coconut cake... (i hate cake... love frosting...)
a bowl of neopolitan ice cream
(cache, I LOVE choc.chip cookie dough!!!)
A double cheeseburger AND a McChicken sandwich.
super pulpy oj and a fork of coconut frosting.. :smitten:
wedding cake
Roast Beef, which reminds me, I really should eat today.
Beef and noodles, Mashed Potatoes, Green beans with onions and diced ham. YUMMY
I had a No. 1 Combo at McDonalds(Big Mac, Fries, and Sweet Tea.)
Ummm, I still haven't eaten. . . I'm hoped up on coffee now!
Quote from: fireguy on April 21, 2007, 09:49:56 PM
wedding cake
that made me twitch.... lol... shhh... don't say that pesky "w" word....
last thing i ate was strawberry pie... (well, the innards of it... strawberries and glaze)...
A tofu burger and I actually enjoyed it. :yes:
Fish sticks, peas, and, wheat bread with butter. . . (it was a quick supper this evening)
linguini with clams and chardonnay sauce, salad, and garlic bread
left over beef and noodles with mashed potatoes. I could have had Taco Bell but Jason didn't want to stay there and eat it. I'm tired of being cooped up in the house, if I can't eat restuarant food (even if it's fast food) in the restaurant, why bother. Leftovers are good too.
Three of the best sugar cookies you ever did eat! :razz:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on April 22, 2007, 08:58:57 PM
that made me twitch.... lol... shhh... don't say that pesky "w" word....
last thing i ate was strawberry pie... (well, the innards of it... strawberries and glaze)...
It was the best wedding cake I've ever had.
Scrambled eggs, bacon, and wheat toast.
*shudders at fireguy*
a cheesecake brownie for a little store up the hill. wasn't that great. :no: but i'll probably find something better for lunch after i work out and walk a few miles.
bagel w/cream cheese and a grapefruit
A slice of Dairy Queen ice cream cake.
maple bun bar
i was going to walk a mile to subway but got distracted... (my kid saw a kid from preschool and us moms got to chatting), then--
i found a little girl wandering. omg. not cool. she started to follow us. i tried to help figure out where she lived and had no choice but to call the police. disaster. i hope it turns out ok and i didn't just cause a bunch of trouble. (th ecop called me a hero, but it felt the opposite.)
i am freaking starving.
another maple bun bar....I bought two in a moment weakness...
the second cheesecake brownie i bought up the hill this morning (i bought two in a moment of weakness...)
i need to find something healthy to eat before i shrivel up and croak (and by croak i mean eat a BUCKET of candy).
A huge California orange that I bought from a street vender. It was SO juicy that I went through a stack of napkins. YUM!
That sounds sooooooooooo good, Mojo.
Especially compared to my dinner of cinnamon toast. :biggrin:
a pound of frozen veggies peppers, snap peas, green beans, water chestnuts, zuchini, squash...
A bagel with garlic and chive cream cheese. My students ought to love talking to me this morning!
a bowl of kashi and milk
A huge mug of coffee...ahhhhhhhhhhhhh
getting ready to work out... no chow until after.
I'm supposed to eat again? Well I do admit to having a salad with italian dressing and two sloppy joe sandwiches for dinner last night. But I don't think I'll eat again until later tonight.
Quote from: pariann on April 24, 2007, 09:07:12 AM
I'm supposed to eat again? Well I do admit to having a salad with italian dressing and two sloppy joe sandwiches for dinner last night. But I don't think I'll eat again until later tonight.
This is going to be one of those"eat everything in sight days " for me, or so it seems. I just finished a Chicken McBiscuit from ........Guess hard. LOL. A very tasty breakfast sandwich. $1.29 plus tax. Still a little hungry.
because it's not a big breakfast sandwich. If I'm going for a breakfast sandwich, I'm going to burger king for a ham and egg with cheese croissant. that sure sounds good right now too.
still nothing... going for a glass of super pulpy oj right now...
Steak & Shake dark chocolate shake
Tuna salad made w/tomatoes, cucumbers and sweet peppers (no mayo) on WW and lowfat milk.
a few slices of honey wheat bread and a bottle of water
Wing Dings and popcorn shrimp
A granola bar :mad:
a can of mandarin orange slices...
:end:
tried to eat some boccoli and noodle tuna helper last night. a few bites, then in the trash it went.
some hershey kisses...
strawberry and vanilla frozen yogurt with honey wheat germ and low cal hershey's syrup!
I think I would have a hard time eating anything that has the word germ in it's label.
thin mints and milk
Quote from: pariann on April 25, 2007, 08:20:56 PM
I think I would have a hard time eating anything that has the word germ in it's label.
I did too but they are yummy little crunchies that go on yogurt or my ice cream. I actually do enjoy it!
Pizza from Pizza Hut!
It wasn't the best, but it'll do in a pinch, and I was in a pinch. :biggrin:
Oh....
~ CC was pinching Locutus, and betting he was ordering beer with that pizza~
Quote from: kimmi on April 25, 2007, 08:19:25 PM
strawberry and vanilla frozen yogurt with honey wheat germ and low cal hershey's syrup!
what is THIS?
I honestly think my
Chocolate Malt Crunch Blizzard (DQ flavor of the month) was much healthier than that! :razz:
2 egg sandwiches on wheat toast
I haven't eaten yet, but an egg on toast sounds good Pari. Maybe w/a glass of apple juice. :smile:
me either. I am looking forward to eating something.
I would have liked Orange Juice (pulpless) but no grocery shopping until next Tuesday. :(
4 double cheeseburgers
2 large fries
super size coke
2 applie pies
2 cherry pies
and a bud light.
okay, okay, a cup of coffee.
I was going to say....did you have the munchies? You know 4/20 was LAST WEEK!
damfast YOU are my HERO!!!! I had a cup of coffee too. :biggrin:
nothing since yesterday around 7 p.m. and i can't even remember what it was. it will remain nothing until after 3 p.m. (i'll dehydrate and die by then... lol...) not even water... those b@st@rds.
:coffee: <--- Coffee is lifeblood :biggrin:
blueberry yogurt muffin and decaf
yuck
Prestige Brand Ice Cream: Vanilla with Plant City Strawberries.
My own scrambled egg casserole and biscuits & gravy.
I'm taking a casserole to a family tomorrow so I decided to make goulash. I forgot how much that makes. I will now be eating goulash until I die!
# 4 from Burger King
home made chicken n dumplin's
iced tea. still thinking about a work out... can't eat before.
Peanut butter and strawberry preserves on a slice of white bread.
subway Italian BMT
wasn't feeling up to a work out after all..
i ate 4 hot pepper rings and 3 hershey kisses... not really hungry today.
About dark last night I had a NEW flavor oreo. It has strawberry filling. Very good. Try one. :yes: As I type, I'm having my first cup of coffee.
That doesn't sound good...guess it depends on the fakeness.
But, I'll join you for coffee!
And leftover pizza. :yes:
2 soft taco's and 1/2 a burrito supreme.
some weird nature valley salty sweet almond bar thing... pretty dang good...
Oh I love those!
I had some strawberries that I got from the farmer's market! The whole place smelled like strawberries!
Quote from: kimmi on April 28, 2007, 04:50:56 PM
Oh I love those!
I had some strawberries that I got from the farmer's market! The whole place smelled like strawberries!
What, pray tell, has gotten into you?!?!? I want my girl back that liked cartons of B & J's and oodles of buttered popcorn! :icon_twisted:
Oh I still like those too. My doctor and my numbers tell me that I shouldn't!
I haven't been to the movies in a long time! I need some popcorn with real butter!
Me, too! It's just not the same coming out of the microwave. :biggrin:
I saw a cute flick at home last night with...Uma Thurman. Oh my, I just looked it up & it's from 2005!
Ugh.
Prime. (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0387514/)
:no: Never saw it! haha
It was pretty cute. Typical single girl chick flick. Girl falls for guy she shouldn't. Guy then falls for girl he shouldn't. Guy's mom ends up being girl's therapist. Ending's a little unsettling.
If you get a chance, rent it! I left out a little filler stuff. :razz:
3 cinnamon skorpers and a glazed donut from the swedish pasrty shop... (i was hungry after walkning 2 miles to get them...)
I had a cheese dog, potato salad, a pickle, some chips and dip, and angel food cake with strawberries and cool whip!
I love cook outs! ;D
Strawberry ice cream cone.
a few cheese Pringles & coffee
skorpers and oj...
Thanks to a certain someone, I will be eating strawberry shortcake for dessert here shortly... :biggrin:
super pulpy oj and a slice of bread
:biggrin: I had some too Sunny!
I had a white fish and fries dinner with tartar sauce and cocktail sauce. I skip the coleslaw because I'm not a fan!
Cheese Ravioli
I forget, but I'm so sick of eating at home. I can't believe I'm saying this...I would give just about anything to go out to a restaurant, sit down, and make some poor person serve ME.
ME TOO!!!!
Just the idea of a menu--and not one on a board that you have to look up to see, is sooooo appealing I can barely stand it.
damn... tell ya what...IF I get this little bit of money I'm expecting in the next couple of days..find a sitter for the boys and let's do lunch!! My treat at a sit down restaurant with a menu. :wink:
One with actual menus??? I don't know if I'd remember how to behave properly!
if you forget how to behave, I'll just lean over, whisper in your ear in a very firm voice, through gritted teeth (what few I have left) "do you want to go outside?". That should fix your little red wagon. :wink:
Never had a red one; my parents bought me a pink one. Ha ha!
:rolleyes: never mind :wink:
I know. I am in a weird mood. I'm bored out of my brain, don't want to go to bed, but too bored to find anything that resembles entertaining.
I'd suggest going out for coffee, BUT it's nearing my curfew.
I'm actually eyeing the last beer in the fridge. I had one about an hour ago, and think I'm gonna snag the last one.
I'm out of cigarettes, and out of money, and I'll be damned if I'm asking that man for any.
Not good...not good at all.
It would be strawberry shortcake. And it was gooooood. :yes:
Poached egg on wheat toast w/OJ
6 pieces of white bread toast, heavily oleo'd. ;)
glazed donuts from the swedish pastry shop... and some oj...
doughnut for me too
a couple of chips with red wine vinaigrette dressing on them late last night.
that does not even sound good
The strange part is, its quite tasty...
did you slaughter the word vinigarette? LOL
No...
vin·ai·grette (vĭn'ĭ-grět') Pronunciation Key
n.
1. A small decorative bottle or container with a perforated top, used for holding an aromatic preparation such as smelling salts.
2. A cold sauce or dressing made of vinegar or lemon juice and oil, often flavored with finely chopped onions, herbs, and other seasonings.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/vinaigrette
well it sure doesn't look right that way.
Bread and dipping oil.
LOL I'm in a mood today, that sounds so HEAVY. I have never figured out why anyone dips bread in oil.
Culver's - Walleye sammy!
Quote from: pariann on April 30, 2007, 11:22:16 AM
LOL I'm in a mood today, that sounds so HEAVY. I have never figured out why anyone dips bread in oil.
Olive oil flavored with garlic and rosemary......because it's good.
it's just the thought of that oily residue. When I worked at Morano's it seemed like that oil was EVERYWHERE. Just couldn't get rid of it.
It is SO good though! :yes:
I love italian bread dipped in a good olive oil. Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
I don't know any other way to spell vinaigrette. That's just always how I've done it. LOL
Quote from: pariann on April 30, 2007, 11:22:16 AM
LOL I'm in a mood today, that sounds so HEAVY. I have never figured out why anyone dips bread in oil.
Because it's delicious.
salad, right now.
bagel with cream cheese and strawberry jelly
Jimmy Dean breakfast bowl contained eggs, potatoes, sausage and cheese. YUM! :yes:
Oh yeah and a boat load of calories! :eek: LOLOLOL :biggrin:
something last night... no idea.
Chicken legs (I feel like henry hawk), mashed potatoes, and broccoli with cheese. I cooked. :wink:
a few bites of baked spaghetti (fake lasagne... rotini noodles, cheese, sauce...)
I'm heating up left over pasta and italian sausage right now!
oops, I forgot to eat.. I'm gonna go get those cinnamin donuts out of the fridge.
Pork chops on the grill. . . :smile:
a bite of apple cinnamon oatmeal... not very hungry today... even after the 2 mile walk this morning.
graham crackers and milk
mashed potatoes.
toast... (been months since i had buttered toast...)
Amish bread
I'm with vxn, I had toast, 4 slices, 2 white, 2 wheat, slathered. :wink:
mini oreo cookies for lunch... even ate the cookie part... (too small to lick the frosting out of...)
omg, those are soooo good.
Along remotely similar lines, just had an ice cream sandwich.
Roast beef, mashed potatoes, and whole kernal corn. Of course, I cooked again.
Grilled chicken breast, mashed potatoes and vegetables.
Pizza King Royal Feast
but, now I'm looking for breakfast
at about 1:30 this morning, I had to have 4 pieces of buttered toast. Who knows why, but it was calling my name and I went running. LOL
a cheeseburger at BWs last night.
philly cheesesteak and fries with gravy
pb & jelly, with chicken & rice soup.
Crunch-wrap
Chicken Biscuit from McDonalds and a fountain Dr. Pepper.
Atomic Fireball! :redface:
Toasted 6" on wheat Sub-way Melt. YUM!!! :biggrin:
Chipotle steak burrito with guacamole
A few of my famous grape jelly meatballs that I'm making for a party tonight! :yes:
With Chili sauce, Kim? I think I have the same recipe.....
last thing I've eaten is some pop corn and I'm washing it down w/a Corona. :biggrin:
McDonaldland cookies and a Sunkist orange soda. What a YUMMY combo!!!! :yes: :biggrin:
That's not such a healty combo Dex. ;D
Homemade Beef Barbecue (sandwich), and strawberry weight gain drink (yuck)
Good morning pariann. I'm working on my second cup of coffee this morning. How are you?
Thinking of making my first pot. Woke up at 6:17, sprang right out of bed...forgot to stop off in the kitchen. LOL
I just got finished with a Krispy Kreme Chocolate icing glazed doughnut. MMMMMM :yes: Goes good with coffee.
I most certainly love doughnuts with chocolate icing, especially those with bavarian creme in them...YUMMY, but I can't hardly eat them, they give me toothaches. Heck, most food I eat gives me mouth pain. :(
What's up with that? :o
Uhm...bad teeth. most of them. You'd be hard pressed to find a picture of me smiling, showing those pearlies. :wink:
Quote from: MsMojo on May 06, 2007, 12:51:17 AM
With Chili sauce, Kim? I think I have the same recipe.....
last thing I've eaten is some pop corn and I'm washing it down w/a Corona. :biggrin:
Yes. Heinz Chili sauce and grape jelly.
Quote from: kimmi on May 06, 2007, 03:18:11 PM
Yes. Heinz Chili sauce and grape jelly.
First time I made it, I thought "you've
got to be kidding", but I decided to give it a try anyway. So, delicious.
Last thing I ate was a hot dog, from a vendor, by the San Diego Bay.
veggie sub from Subway, with all veggies but olives, some sweet onion sauce, and a bit of oregano. Yum
A Cheeseburger from "Cheeseburger in Paradise." Unfortunately, I wasn't in paradise. I'm in Delaware. :(
steak fries - that was dinner. I really want something sweet but I have nothing!
Art's Pizza..... :yes: :biggrin:
Who's Art? :biggrin:
It's the best Pizza in A-town...and they deliver now :biggrin:
Quote from: Locutus on May 06, 2007, 01:50:56 AM
That's not such a healty combo Dex. ;D
He,he :biggrin: I try to avoid any type of healthy food. The stuff that's good for you tastes really bad. I always go to the store, with the mind set of the parents are gone for the weekend LOL!!!Even tho I'm a grown adult that hasn't lived with her parents for 17 years. :biggrin: If it looks healthy Im not down with it. I figure you only go around once,what if you forego that Reese Cup today,and tommorrow you get hit by a bus??? I would hate to have that as my last regret. :no: :(
I'm with you on that one..... :yes:
Quote from: me on May 07, 2007, 12:14:41 AM
I'm with you on that one..... :yes:
I see you like the Colts. :)
Gotta support the local team... :yes: Not a football fan though....NBA is my thing
Mrs. Freshley's Pecan Twirl
I know why wal-mart sells em for cheap.
They should give Freshley another position somewhere else.
Eddy's Mint Ice Cream with Chocolate.
A peanut butter breakfast bar...
Grilled chicken breast on a kaiser roll w/LTM and ice tea
Hash Brown Potatoes (Obrien) and 2 fried egg with mild cheddar cheese on buttered wheat toast.
Tenderloin and root beer from Gene's.... :yes: :biggrin:
Ice cream sundae!
mild banana pepper rings + peanut butter cups = dinner of champions
Ahi Tuna. Yummy!
Spaghetti and meatballs
I had tatertot cassarole, some Tootsie rolls and a Mt Dew. Gotta have the dew!!! :yes: :yes: :yes:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on May 07, 2007, 11:09:47 PM
I had tatertot cassarole, some Tootsie rolls and a Mt Dew. Gotta have the dew!!! :yes: :yes: :yes:
How do you make your tatertot casserole?
some more of that Mint with Chocolate chips Ice Cream. yummy.
Good morning. After supper last night, I had a cone of Banana pudding ice cream.
Yeah give up the goods on the tator tot casserole! :biggrin:
I just had one and a half pancakes!
Shells and cheese. :)
Philly beef and swiss and a 'tater cake from Arby's....yummy.. :yes:
lasagna
Banana split with extra nuts and two spoons :wink:
Quote from: cachegurl on May 07, 2007, 11:11:57 PM
How do you make your tatertot casserole?
When I make it, I brown 2 lbs ground beef and 1 large onion and drain it. Then stir in 1 and a half cans of cream of mushroom soup.Add spices to your liking. I usually use a little dash of garlic salt ,onion powder and black pepper. Then layer it in a glass cassarole dish. Then layer the frozen tater tots evenly over the beef mixture. Then bake uncovered at 400* for 1 hr. Its pretty tastety. My husband thinks its the bomb. :biggrin: He'll be eating the leftovers in about an hour, so no cooking for me tonight. :biggrin:
Since the restaurant is right by my hotel, I had another cheeseburger in paradise.
salad :smitten:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on May 08, 2007, 05:33:21 PM
When I make it, I brown 2 lbs ground beef and 1 large onion and drain it. Then stir in 1 and a half cans of cream of mushroom soup.Add spices to your liking. I usually use a little dash of garlic salt ,onion powder and black pepper. Then layer it in a glass cassarole dish. Then layer the frozen tater tots evenly over the beef mixture. Then bake uncovered at 400* for 1 hr. Its pretty tastety. My husband thinks its the bomb. :biggrin: He'll be eating the leftovers in about an hour, so no cooking for me tonight. :biggrin:
Mine is about the same except we have always put whole kernal corn on top of the beef mixture before the tater tots. We love this dish!
I'm starving. I'm making a meatball sandwich. Yeah I know it is late.
I just had brocolli alfredo Noodle Roni. I'ts 10:00 pm here.Now I've got a mouthfull of Double Bubble gum LOL!!! :yes: :biggrin:
A banana cream pie blizzard from DQ about 2-1/2 hours ago.... :yes: :biggrin:
We had Pork Chops, Mashed Potatoes, and Spinach, followed immediately by Marble Cake with creamed cheese icing and Neapoliton Ice Cream. yummy. :biggrin:
Mexican pizza and a Mexi melt from Taco Bell....diet Pepsi of course.... :yes: :biggrin:
sushi :fish: with extra wasabi :devil29:
Cream of Celery Soup
Real Hacienda
oh..so you passed by my place and didn't even stop by. I see how you are.
I have no idea whether I passed by or not. That would be entirely predicated on knowing where your place is....
LOL, i'm in the phone book..but trust me if you came from pton, and went to Hacienda in Anderson. I'm in between the two. A little east, but between them
I had a king sized Kit Kat bar when I got off work. I had a Pepsi chaser with that. :biggrin:
Quote from: mustang sally on May 09, 2007, 01:58:25 PM
sushi :fish: with extra wasabi :devil29:
I am WAY jealous!
2 GIANT dinner plate-sized salads.... mmmm..... :smitten: happy vxn....
Inch thick pork tenderloin, corn on the cob, onions, garlic, and butter all cooked on the grill and........a diet Pepsi... :yes: ;D
I just had a Tombstone brick oven pizza ,with cheese and pepperoni,with a Pepsi chaser. Now I'm going for a king sized Reese cup,with a milk chaser. :biggrin:
filet -o-fish without cheese. Who puts cheese on a fish sandwich anyway?
Weirdly enough, I've always wondered the same thing :sick2:
I had McDonalds too. A grilled snack wrap w/salsa roja
super pulpy oj and chicken chow mein (sans chicken)
Quote from: kimmi on May 10, 2007, 04:58:46 PM
filet -o-fish without cheese. Who puts cheese on a fish sandwich anyway?
Mickey D's of course!!! Ronald is a clown that likes his cheese LOL
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on May 10, 2007, 10:06:27 PM
Mickey D's of course!!! Ronald is a clown that likes his cheese LOL
You have a point!
Left over Art's pizza... :yes: yummy... :biggrin:
Quote from: kimmi on May 10, 2007, 10:36:40 PM
You have a point!
I've met him . He's a real cheeeeesy dude. His little car is pretty funky too. He told me on Friday nights, he gets his homeboys,the hamburgler , mayor Mc Cheesey and Grimace and they cruise around town. They pull into fast food restaurant drive- thrus, put in their order and when they get to the window they blow right by it and yell 'physc". :spooked:
microwave popcorn, it was stale, ew.
McDonalds Hash Brown
I saw the Oscar Meyer car once. But I haven't met the McDonalds clown and posse. :biggrin:
I'm still deciding. I found a great bagel shop yesterday, by walking to work a different way, so I'll probably stop in there. I need to give their coffee a try too. They have just as many selections as Starbucks and they're at least a buck cheaper.
breakfast burrito with eggs, potatoes, cheese, bacon and extra peppers.
Quote from: pariann on May 11, 2007, 06:30:00 AM
microwave popcorn, it was stale, ewe.
I just tried the Orville Reddenbacher ultimate butter YUMMY!!! :smitten: I also tried the pour over cheese kind and really wasn't impressed with it. :no: :no: So it's 1 thumbs up and 1 thumbs down.
8 Tacos!
Quote from: MsMojo on May 11, 2007, 08:15:19 AM
I saw the Oscar Meyer car once. But I haven't met the McDonalds clown and posse. :biggrin:
I'm still deciding. I found a great bagel shop yesterday, by walking to work a different way, so I'll probably stop in there. I need to give their coffee a try too. They have just as many selections as Starbucks and they're at least a buck cheaper.
I think it would be cool, to drive around in the Weiner Mobile. I picture myself driving it, with the wind blowing in my hair LOL!!! I have a pewter weiner whistle, I like to blow from time to time. My neighbor gave it to me along time ago. :yes: :yes:
Quote from: mustang sally on May 11, 2007, 10:03:05 AM
breakfast burrito with eggs, potatoes, cheese, bacon and extra peppers.
I love breakfast burritos. :smitten: I buy the Bob Evans ones,that you throw in the microwave. In 2mins and 15 secs, I'm in burrito heaven. I have to have something quik in the morning, so I can make it to work on time. My husband calls me Dagwood, because Im always in haul-ass mode LOL!!!
Quote from: kimmi on May 10, 2007, 04:58:46 PM
filet -o-fish without cheese. Who puts cheese on a fish sandwich anyway?
I do! It's better that way! :yes:
I just had chicken lo-mein for lunch
Fig Newtons. I wanted something sweet but that was the closest I could find!
country gravy made with sausage drippings, sausage, biscuits, and scrambled eggs. I can eat breakfast at any time of the day.
Sounds good to me, Pariann!!! :yes:
I think I had a few slices of Colby cheese this afternoon...holding out for the "cook-out" we're having in an hour. :smile:
oranges :smitten:
Quote from: Sunny on May 12, 2007, 05:19:16 PM
Sounds good to me, Pariann!!! :yes:
I think I had a few slices of Colby cheese this afternoon...holding out for the "cook-out" we're having in an hour. :smile:
We had hamburgers on the grill. Tommorrow when I get off from my day of hell at work,my hubby promised to cook steaks on the grill. :yes: :yes: Usually we have a steak on the grill on a Saturday night, but I thought I might be more appreciative tommorrow night. Let us know how your cook out went. I always look forword to having decent wheather for cooking out. It seemed like winter lasted forever this year. :yes: :yes:
Ahhh...it was GREAT, Dexter Morgan! Thanks for asking!
We had coleslaw, baked beans, corn, hamburgers, hot dogs & kielbasi! And for dessert, ooey gooey brownies. Yum. :smitten:
Had leftover spaghetti today. Not nearly as much fun. :biggrin:
Hmm, where do I start, we did the cook out today too. Hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken, potato salad, macaroni salad, cucumber/tomato/onion salad, veggies w/dip, chips, deviled eggs, cantalope, baked beans, uhm...did I leave anything out? Oh yeah, it is also my grandson's birthday today, he's 4 now, so Ice Cream and Cake. And there's still a watermelon to cut if anyone wants some here soon.
I'll be over for watermelon!!! :yes:
The tomato/cucumber/onion salad sounds good...what'd ya make it in?
We're waiting on a new dish to come out of the oven -- "Chicken Angel". I'll let you know how it goes -- I am NOT Betty Crocker by any means. :biggrin:
It's one of those weird dishes. I just cut up those three things, salt and pepper them and then pour over equal amounts of vinegar (distilled) and Vegetable oil, then chill. I have two kids that insist I make it all family get togethers. So it's a staple around here.
A hamburger at the hotel
Quote from: Sunny on May 13, 2007, 04:29:56 PM
Ahhh...it was GREAT, Dexter Morgan! Thanks for asking!
We had coleslaw, baked beans, corn, hamburgers, hot dogs & kielbasi! And for dessert, ooey gooey brownies. Yum. :smitten:
Had leftover spaghetti today. Not nearly as much fun. :biggrin:
I'm glad you had a wonderful time. :yes: :yes: I love ooey gooey brownies. :smitten: You're right leftover spaghetti isn't nearly as much fun. Sometimes it's kind of cold and clammy when you go to reheat it.LOL!! :) :)
I like cold left over spaghetti. Weird I know!
I just had a bagel with butter and strawberry jam that a student made for me last week!
Are we not concerned about the age of that bagel? LOL
coco wheats... mmmmmmmm.
Quote from: kimmi on May 14, 2007, 07:21:30 AM
I like cold left over spaghetti. Weird I know!
I just had a bagel with butter and strawberry jam that a student made for me last week!
LOL!!! I hope there wasn't any mold on it. :spooked: :spooked:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on May 14, 2007, 11:29:42 AM
coco wheats... mmmmmmmm.
I like Coco Puffs myself. :yes: :yes: There's just somethin' crazy,sexy, cool, about that jive Sonny bird, in the commercial. Him always jumpin' around goin' loco about those Coco Puffs!!! LMAO!!! :biggrin:
lol @ dex
i like cereal that doesn't require milk... (haven't been able to have milk on cereal in 15 or so years... makes me quite ill.)
last thing i ate: salad and an orange the size of my head. lol...
Schwann's ice cream bar
yum
Taco Bell - Taco Salad
Quote from: ~vxn~ on May 14, 2007, 01:04:48 PM
lol @ dex
i like cereal that doesn't require milk... (haven't been able to have milk on cereal in 15 or so years... makes me quite ill.)
last thing i ate: salad and an orange the size of my head. lol...
Wow,that must have been a huge orange. :smile: Are you lactose intolerante???? Can you still eat ice cream??? I sure hope so. :yes: :yes: Ice cream season is upon us. Nothing better on a hot day than an ice cream cone. :yes: :yes:
aye, dex, lactose intolerant... gradually got worse. ice cream has serious consequences, but icees and slushies are ok.
and it was a huge orange...
nothing to eat since... too busy in the yard.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on May 14, 2007, 09:27:07 PM
aye, dex, lactose intolerant... gradually got worse. ice cream has serious consequences, but icees and slushies are ok.
and it was a huge orange...
nothing to eat since... too busy in the yard.
Lactose intolerance sucks!!! :rant: You'll probably think this is crazy( because I am) but one of our cats, is lactose intolerant.Everytime he drinks milk he throws up. :yes: :yes: He loves dairy, but it makes him sick. I never realized a cat could have problems, with dairy products,but the vet told us it's very common.
hey, i believe it. i had a dog that was allergic to fleas and grass.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on May 14, 2007, 10:05:50 PM
hey, i believe it. i had a dog that was allergic to fleas and grass.
Animals can have all kinds of allergies.I have a Chinese Pug,he's allergic to fleas too. He also gets horrible yeast infections in his ears. :yes: When his ears get like that, it smells like something died. :spooked: I always jokingly tell people his brain died. He's quite a little guy. :yes: He's a loyal companion,but he hasn't got the brains God gave a rubber duck. He's Moms little man.He has the sweetest expression on his face,so Mommy doesn't have the heart, to punish him when he's bad. LOL!!!
two oreos and a glass of milk
glass of tea
that must have been some bad tea if you had to eat it. :eek:
hmm...what was the last thing?? Oh yeah..2 bowls of generic fruity pebbles.
toasted english muffin with strawberry jam
2 slices of leftover Arts' combination pizza! YUM!!! :biggrin:
Culver's butterburger
KFC popcorn chicken and mashed potatoes with white gravy. :yes: :yes: YUMMY!!! :biggrin:
McDonalds #12 with coke and a double cheeseburger. :wink:
Kroger brand orange breakfast drink - generic Tang
Chineese Carryout - Pepper Steak, Fried Rice, Egg Roll, Egg Drop Soup.
cinnamon roll sans icing and an OJ
dangit, I forgot to eat again.
coco wheats... mmm... :smitten:
popcorn
Quote from: ~vxn~ on May 16, 2007, 02:03:15 PM
coco wheats... mmm... :smitten:
Uhm...where's my birthday gift?? :mad:
i'll never make it to the post office... just come over and get them.... lol....
:( my car is broke down still. I'm carless. Pete and Repeat don't like long trips. Foot massages never happen around here. :(
Plain toast. I was out of butter after the kids' cinnamon toast breakfast.
Chicken sandwich for lunch, and I'm getting ready to order pizza for dinner.
Ramen noodles - I'm sick.
Quote from: Locutus on May 16, 2007, 07:55:43 PM
Chicken sandwich for lunch, and I'm getting ready to order pizza for dinner.
Have a slice for me,it sounds really good. I had lasagna for supper. Don't know what hubby had,he's in the dog house LOL!!! :yes: :yes:
waiting for the kung pao chicken (sans chicken) from my favorite restaurant... (belated mother's day chow)
A cone of Ben and Jerry's Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Ice Cream.
Spaghetti and garlic bread w/cheese... :yes:
kung pao chicken (sans chicken) super hot with fried rice and orange kool aid.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on May 16, 2007, 08:57:06 PM
kung pao chicken (sans chicken) super hot with fried rice and orange kool aid.
LOL!!! I havent had cool aid for years. It does sound good. Right now I'm drinking an orange Sunkist soda. :yes: :yes:
i ran out of orange juice... lol... i'm borrowing some of the kids' kool aid... they won't miss it.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on May 16, 2007, 09:10:21 PM
i ran out of orange juice... lol... i'm borrowing some of the kids' kool aid... they won't miss it.
Do you have any "spirits" in it??? There's a drink called a Colorado Cool Aid. It's made with Southern Comfort and green Cool Aid. My Mom got trashed on it my entire childhood. LOL!!! :yes:
Now that's funny right there! :yes:
Quote from: kimmi on May 16, 2007, 10:03:09 PM
Now that's funny right there! :yes:
There's nothing like having drunkard parents,who are party animals. I dont know how many times, my drunken mother sat in a lawn chair all night, puking her guts out. LOL!!! :chair: The next day she looked kinda like this. :sick2:
Quote from: mustang sally on May 16, 2007, 11:27:38 PM
What is a butterburger?
I dont know what a butterburger is,but they have a cheddar melt, that is to die for. :dead:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on May 16, 2007, 11:16:08 PM
There's nothing like having drunkard parents,who are party animals. I dont know how many times, my drunken mother sat in a lawn chair all night, puking her guts out. LOL!!! :chair: The next day she looked kinda like this. :sick2:
Remember the red and white coolers that were round and have the twist on lid? My mom and her friend would take us kids to the lake and she would bring two identical coolers. One with red Kool-aid and one with red wine!
We were talking about this w/friends the other day. My dad would take us fishin' and put us all in the back seat of his armour-alled car w/out seatbelts and a cooler full of beer. He and his friends would get totally ripped while fishing and we had a great time as kids, playing in the water, etc. Then we'd pile back in the car for the ride home. We thought it was fun sliding into each other all over the back seat and smacking against the doors on either side. It never occurred to us that we were in a death trap. LOL
BTW, I just had a bagel w/cream cheese and strawberry jelly and a few cups of coffee :biggrin:
Quote from: kimmi on May 17, 2007, 07:08:56 AM
Remember the red and white coolers that were round and have the twist on lid? My mom and her friend would take us kids to the lake and she would bring two identical coolers. One with red Kool-aid and one with red wine!
Did you ever sneak any out of the wine cooler??? :food24: GOOD TIMES!!!! :split:
Aaron's guacamole. Yum
Quote from: ~vxn~ on May 16, 2007, 08:57:06 PM
kung pao chicken (sans chicken) super hot
mmm... leftovers...
As we speak....Ritz bits sandwiches....Cheese :biggrin:
coco wheats :smitten:
A slice of Italian bread w/shredded melted cheese sprinkled on top.
another bowl of generic fruity pebbles.
A Cheeserger Happy Meal from .......????? Sweet Tea to drink and a Shrek 3 figurine. :yes:
LOL No you didn't?!?! LOL
Heck yes. :razz:
you just wanted the Shrek toy!
Not a bad investment for less than $3.50. And it is so cuuuute. :yes:
OMG.... I was soooo bad! :eek: I had a Big Mac and fries. :eek:
I guess I'll have to find a way to work it off...maybe I'll get some sleep?!?! But I don't want sleep just for the exercise... oops that's another thread. :sm69: LOL :biggrin: :wink: :razz:
How come pariann isn't all over your case? I guess because you didn't get the Happy Meal like I did. Toy sure was nice. :yes:
my grandmother used to buy the happy meals, and then she saved the toys that came in them to hand out as little gifts to the great-grandkids. As if they didn't already have a ton of McDonald's Happy Meal Toys. LOL
Bingo! Pariann. I do the same thing for my grandkids. Knowing they have every conceivable thing that comes out. Why do I even think about doing stuff like that. :smitten:
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on May 18, 2007, 03:09:14 PM
Bingo! Pariann. I do the same thing for my grandkids. Knowing they have every conceivable thing that comes out. Why do I even think about doing stuff like that. :smitten:
I buy the happy meals too. It isn't so much food like the value meals. If I eat too much for lunch then I get sleepy. Plus, I use the toys for caches.
BTW, I had left over roasted chicken and small bit of Cesar salad w/homemade sweet tea.
I forgot to eat! :eek:
LOL I do that a LOT!!
I am hungry!
I saw you eating pizza in another thread. hmmmmm
:pizza: :food2: :eat:
:food12:
hmmm.... i'm hungry...
Had to cram some chips down. That'll have to carry me until my wife gets home. . . :eek:
this will be me in about an hour :food15: :food4: :food5: :wine: :shots: :beers:
That sums up my evening plans! :biggrin: :yes:
Jaw wired shut or something? :biggrin:
LOL....
Everybody's living for the weekend
Everybody wants a new romance.
Goin' off the deep-end? :spooked:
Can't remember...only ate yesterday, and have $3 till Monday.
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on May 18, 2007, 04:46:24 PM
Can't remember...only ate yesterday, and have $3 till Monday.
:spooked:
Quote from: Palehorse on May 18, 2007, 04:15:10 PM
Jaw wired shut or something? :biggrin:
Nope! Just in the mood to tie one on! :wink:
Better take a life preserver.
*PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT*
Please do not drink and drive! :smile:
hungry. hungry. hungry.
(probably gonna be coco wheats again.)
Quote from: Palehorse on May 18, 2007, 04:48:14 PM
:spooked:
yeah it was an oversight on Aaron's part...I am thinking of asking my dad for $20 till Monday!
Yah ain't going to go hungry woman. Lemme know if I can help out! :yes: :smile:
I think I'll be okay. Aaron just forgot to leave me a debit card so I could pull out some money. Usually I just write myself a check when I need cash, since I'm not on his account, and they cash it, but I have 2 checks left and need them for "real" uses. LOL Thanks for thinking of me, though :)
Anytime :koolaid: :wink:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on May 18, 2007, 04:53:34 PM
hungry. hungry. hungry.
(probably gonna be coco wheats again.)
Are you addicted to coco wheats??? LOL!!! :smile: There may be help for that. :sos: :yes: :yes:
chinese dumplings and won ton soup.
PS - I like coco wheats too!
yes, dex, i believe i am. lol...
i blame walmart. they had NONE. so i ordered a CASE. i run out of delicious vegetarian chow and i eat them until i get to the store.
(pari likes them also... we should start a club... lol)
Guys, I hate to sound like a glutton but I just got back from my in-laws and we had a family get together. We had fried mullet and grouper, cheese grits, hush puppies, cole slaw, and sweet tea, french fries. :yes:
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on May 18, 2007, 09:07:56 PM
Guys, I hate to sound like a glutton but I just got back from my in-laws and we had a family get together. We had fried mullet and grouper, cheese grits, hush puppies, cole slaw, and sweet tea, french fries. :yes:
:smile: Now that is a belch-worthy meal!!!! :koolaid: :yes: :yes:
vxn - now I know what we can eat while we are on the road pan handling our "goods"! ;D
FSU - I just got jealous a tad bit!
Now why is that Ms. Kimmi??? :wink:
absolutely, kimmi... we'll need to keep our strength up... bringing joy to the masses.
You "ladies" know fish maintains stamina. Can I fix ya'll up a plate of grouper? :wink:
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on May 18, 2007, 09:07:56 PM
Guys, I hate to sound like a glutton but I just got back from my in-laws and we had a family get together. We had fried mullet and grouper, cheese grits, hush puppies, cole slaw, and sweet tea, french fries. :yes:
OMG that sounds delicious. How did they fix the fish? rolled in corn meal and fried?
I haven't had grits in SO long. I've just been too busy to cook them, but I think I might have some tomorrow, now.
For dinner I had hot wings (made w/habanero) and homemade steak fries w/a beer.
It was delicious Mojo. My brother-in-law and sister-in-law fried them in a fish cooker outside. Like you said. It was great.... Your dinner sounds pretty good too. I have been craving a good beer lately.
Yum! I think Kimmi is jealous because of the delicious sounding meal and I am too. I absolutely love fish any way you wanna make it. As for beer, I just like the taste of it and it compliments so many foods.
What brand beer would you recommend as your favorite Mo??
Corona, hands down. No lime (I don't like fruit in my beer :biggrin:) I drink Corona 99% of the time. Although, I like some of the domestic beers too...Michelob dark is a favorite, but I can just as easily drink Coors or Miller...I also like Moosehead and Tsingtao
Quote from: MsMojo on May 18, 2007, 10:34:48 PM
Yum! I think Kimmi is jealous because of the delicious sounding meal and I am too. I absolutely love fish any way you wanna make it. As for beer, I just like the taste of it and it compliments so many foods.
You hit the nail on the head! I LOVE cookouts, especially ones that have a big ole pot of oil bubbling and waiting on some whitefish! FSU thanks for the offer! I would have messaged you back but I'm still a newbie!
Does my morning cup of coffee count? If not how about the hushpuppy I had last night for dessert :yes: :biggrin:
Bowl of honey nut Cherrios and a glass of OJ
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on May 18, 2007, 09:07:56 PM
Guys, I hate to sound like a glutton but I just got back from my in-laws and we had a family get together. We had fried mullet and grouper, cheese grits, hush puppies, cole slaw, and sweet tea, french fries. :yes:
A couple of weeks ago I went to Lonestar with my hubby and kids. I figured that I could find SOMETHING on the menu I could eat, but short of a dinner salad or cheese fries, I was out of luck. Aaron talked me into trying the salmon, since its fish and not "red meat" and not chicken. I've never really eaten fish, as I've never cared for the smell, but decided to give it a go-round. Surely it was better than a cheese fry dinner, right?
Shoulda stuck to the fries. I couldn't stand the fish, despite it's mesquite and bourbon seasoning.
Hey Stranger :wink: Good to make a connection with you. You need to come down to North Florida and find out what a real fish dinner is all about. That crap in a restaurant doesn't do justice to the swimming population. John.
Howdy!! I've always wished I liked fish, since its so healthy and all that, but the texture freaks me out, too. The salmon would peel in these perforated lines where I could imagine scales and gills lining up to make the fishy-pattern! YIKES!
2 Mcdonald's sausage egg Mcmuffins, a hash brown,a half a cinnamon roll,milk,OJ,Mt Dew and a big mouthful of double Bubble gum. I'm being a pig today!!!! :stupid2: :trustme:
I totally understand Daisy. Everyone has their own little like and dislikes when it comes to food. Opened up a can to tuna w/water for lunch today and mixed in 3 hard boiled eggs, relish, pepper, salt, and mayo. Had a good sized bowl. I'm on my own today. Do it yourself she said. :rolleyes:
And I did :wink:
Hahaha! Did you destroy the kitchen, too, or did you clean up after yourself? I'm afraid to let my hubby make his own meals; he leaves a disaster trail that rivals Katrina. (It took me two days to find avocado peels that he left in a box next to the trash can after making guacamole)
I'm proud of myself Daisy... I cleaned up real good. Of course I didn't make much of a mess by boiling eggs and opening up a can of tuna. You had lunch yet???
No...I can't really decide what I want. I have a freezer full of Boca burgers and black bean burgers, but I'm really dying for a big ole plate of garlic mashed potatoes!
Burgers sound mighty tasty to me. :biggrin:
Dried beef gravy, fried 'taters, bacon, scrambled eggs, and a biscuit.....All compliments of Frishe's breakfast bar about an hour and a half ago... :yes:
Or Indian food. Though you guys are killing me with the hash browns and fried taters...that would be sooo good with some sauteed green peppers, onions, and Franks Red Hot.
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on May 19, 2007, 01:26:38 PM
I totally understand Daisy. Everyone has their own little like and dislikes when it comes to food. Opened up a can to tuna w/water for lunch today and mixed in 3 hard boiled eggs, relish, pepper, salt, and mayo. Had a good sized bowl. I'm on my own today. Do it yourself she said. :rolleyes:
And I did :wink:
get rid of the salt and pepper, add 2 teaspoons of sugar instead. Toast some bread, butter it, then stick that tuna salad between the slices, THAT'S good fish eating. :wink:
The last thing I ate was Domino's Pizza. Jason didn't want to walk to Payless with me to buy something to cook so I made him provide dinner. :wink:
Did you see that a Little Caesars opened up at 38th and Columbus??
yes I did...I was telling 17 the other day when I saw the kids out on the street holding signs; My mom used order lil Ceasers, she would call them up and say Pizza Pizza, and that's what she got, 2 pizzas. LOL
Quote from: pariann on May 19, 2007, 01:37:39 PM
get rid of the salt and pepper, add 2 teaspoons of sugar instead. Toast some bread, butter it, then stick that tuna salad between the slices, THAT'S good fish eating. :wink:
The last thing I ate was Domino's Pizza. Jason didn't want to walk to Payless with me to buy something to cook so I made him provide dinner. :wink:
I will definitely have to try that pariann. Thanks. John.
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on May 19, 2007, 01:37:32 PM
Or Indian food. Though you guys are killing me with the hash browns and fried taters...that would be sooo good with some sauteed green peppers, onions, and Franks Red Hot.
Ya, wrapped in foil and cooked on the grill....yummy.... :yes:
mmmmmm hobo dinners!
There is something to be said there for the life of a hobo. :yes:
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on May 19, 2007, 02:01:37 PM
mmmmmm hobo dinners!
Yep....goooood eatin' and best of all no mess in the kitchen.... :biggrin:
Maybe I'll have to pick up some potatoes and peppers and do that on the grill tonight! YUM!
:smitten:
salad with grape tomatoes and some parmasean (sp, i can't spell cheese.)
leftover pizza *slurp*
Fried egg sandwich on toast.
nothing today. not really an appetite.
I just got back from The Cracker Barrel. 2 eggs over medium, sausage, grits, bisquits and gravy! I want to take a nap now!
I'm jealous I've not had cracker barrel since december :(
might make turkey BLTs for dinner. :confused:
Breakfast=bacon, eggs and toast Right= now Oreos and milk
Left over rigatoni from my party and veggies and dill dip. I'll be eating it for days!
steak, scalloped potatoes, peas and corn.
coco wheats
Quote from: kimmi on May 20, 2007, 07:50:01 PM
Left over rigatoni from my party and veggies and dill dip. I'll be eating it for days!
Bummer, you had a party without us. :'( :'( I would've brought the band. :drummer: :rock: :guitarist: and the booze :beers: LOL!!!
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on May 20, 2007, 11:40:30 PM
Bummer, you had a party without us. :'( :'( I would've brought the band. :drummer: :rock: :guitarist: and the booze :beers: LOL!!!
That would have really been a great way to have a house warming in my neighborhood. We had enough booze but no band! Maybe I'll have a 1st annual housewarming party. Sunny went to my mom's boyfriend's annual housewarming parties a few times. I'm sure she doens't remember much! :yes:
You're 100% correct. What housewarming parties? (I thought they were for the 4th of July!) :razz:
salad with grape tomatoes... might chase it with coco wheats.
salad, with popcorn chicken and cheese.
mmmmmm
Quote from: kimmi on May 21, 2007, 07:31:35 AM
That would have really been a great way to have a house warming in my neighborhood. We had enough booze but no band! Maybe I'll have a 1st annual housewarming party. Sunny went to my mom's boyfriend's annual housewarming parties a few times. I'm sure she doens't remember much! :yes:
It does tend to get a wee bit crazy when booze is involved. :beers: Your new neighbors might not like a wild party going on. LOL!!! You don't want to get in bad with your neighbors. :no: :no: ,been there done that. Totally their fault. :trustme:
I'm sure I gave them enough to talk about this week when I put my recycling out.
hey, strawberry shortcake at my house tonight. :yes:
Quote from: kimmi on May 21, 2007, 05:13:30 PM
I'm sure I gave them enough to talk about this week when I put my recycling out.
I'm sure they're talking about how environmentally conscious you are. :yes:
Ewww....just don't look at her compost pile.....--------------------->*blech*
Or what a lush those elementary school teachers are! haha
I want to start a compost pile Sunny. I just don't know how to start!
Okay I just ate some leftover meatballs. I'm sure i'll have heartburn in a minute!
Quote from: ~vxn~ on May 21, 2007, 11:28:01 AM
salad with grape tomatoes... might chase it with coco wheats.
Good idea :yes: :yes: It might be a little dry,but to each his own. :bliss: I just love the bliss smiley LOL!!!!
Quote from: kimmi on May 21, 2007, 05:13:30 PM
I'm sure I gave them enough to talk about this week when I put my recycling out.
Are they the kind of neighbors that like to pilfer???? If so you better be careful of what you put out LOL!!! :yes: :yes: :spooked:
A chicken quesadilla from a restaurant around the corner from the hotel.
Quote from: Sunny on May 21, 2007, 05:15:05 PM
hey, strawberry shortcake at my house tonight. :yes:
Fresh strawberries or store bought. Do you have a garden???? :smile:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on May 21, 2007, 08:15:35 PM
Good idea :yes: :yes: It might be a little dry,but to each his own. :bliss: I just love the bliss smiley LOL!!!!
lol... eww.
last thing i ate was super pulpy oj... almost needed a spoon it was so pulpy... :smitten:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on May 21, 2007, 08:54:16 PM
Fresh strawberries or store bought. Do you have a garden???? :smile:
Not yet...but whatcha doin' this weekend? We'll be planting! :biggrin:
Sadly, the strawberries were purchased...very tasty all the same. :yes:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on May 21, 2007, 09:16:21 PM
lol... eww.
last thing i ate was super pulpy oj... almost needed a spoon it was so pulpy... :smitten:
Like yer juice pulpy huh???? :smile: Never seen juice so pulpy you need a spoon for it LOL!!!! I'll send you a spork :plane: mail!!!! :yes: :yes: :smile:
Quote from: Locutus on May 21, 2007, 08:26:29 PM
A chicken quesadilla from a restaurant around the corner from the hotel.
A quesadilla sounds real good. :yes: :yes: We had corn beef hash and cottage cheese. It's the old stand by at my house. :yes: If I'm too tired to cook,hash it is LOL!!! :koolaid:
A ham and cheese sandwich with lettuce, tomato, and pickles for breakfast. I have to get rid of this food!
Haven't eaten since Sunday.
better get food, you got kids to keep up with.
not until much later this afternoon.
I would send you a ton of sandwiches if you lived closer! I have more veggies and dip than one person should keep in their fridge!
LOL, well thanks for the thought, I've just been upset for a few days and when I get this way, I can't eat. It's how I lost 32 lbs.
Sadly when I'm upset I tend to eat too much and gain 32lbs!
slim fast and three strawberries,
*gags*
wanted cookies and cream ice cream with hersheys and nuts.
I'm going for a Fortify, if nothing else, at least I'll get 300 calories in me. LOL
Gyros samich from King Gyro's...yummy... :yes:
A chocolate brownie with frosting. I love my secretary! :smitten:
Quote from: kimmi on May 22, 2007, 02:35:30 PM
A chocolate brownie with frosting. I love my secretary! :smitten:
*throws slimfast can at kimmi*
Cottage cheese and pineapple slices!
yummy!!!
Quote from: pariann on May 22, 2007, 08:02:58 AM
Haven't eaten since Sunday.
Man,I wish I could go without eating LOL!!! :smile: It would take me atleast a year to starve to death. :spooked: :trustme: Maybe,I need to do more of this... :bliss:
I just had 2 Little Debbie Cosmic Brownies and chased em with a Mt Dew. :koolaid: :egypt:
Thin 'n' Crispy Supreme pizza from Pizza Hut.
< while I pack for the trip home >
Quote from: damfast on May 22, 2007, 02:46:20 PM
*throws slimfast can at kimmi*
I dont' want your slimfast! I just ate a brownie! :razz:
Quote from: Locutus on May 22, 2007, 09:08:33 PM
Thin 'n' Crispy Supreme pizza from Pizza Hut.
< while I pack for the trip home >
Pizza sounds yummy!!!! :eat: I like thin crust too,it's my favorite. Frozen pizza isn't the greatest,but Tombstone Brick Oven is pretty good. :pizza:
An ice cream sundae w/whipped cream and nuts from Frazier's..... :yes:
Spaghetti.
Crunch wrap and taquito
BW3 Mild Chicken Wing last night
2 breakfast burritos and chased 'em with a Coke. :sun: :split:
Biscuit, sausage and egg 'sandwich', and 2 biscuits with extra butter and honey. YUM!!
Quote from: pariann on May 23, 2007, 02:59:55 PM
Biscuit, sausage and egg 'sandwich', and 2 biscuits with extra butter and honey. YUM!!
Pariann, you're making me hungry again and I just got through eating. I had fried chicken from Winn-Dixie. And some Coca-Cola to drink. The chicken was so-so. Nothing to write home about. Crust was thick and hard. Needless to say, I've had much better.
I don't think I ever bought ready cooked food from Winn Dixie. And I used to do nearly all my grocery shopping there. Guess I'm more of a "cook it myself" kind of person most of the time. We are going to be having baked chicken drumsticks for dinner, if they ever get finished baking!! Along with Mashed Potatoes and Creamed Corn. Milk or sweet tea to drink. :) I'm not coming back and posting I had it, because :trustme: I WILL be eating it. LOL
I had Maid Rites and wrecked Tator Tots. :biggrin: Ask me about the Tator Tots, you know you want to!!!!! :yes: :yes: :dizzy2: :rotfl: :split: :chacha: :slide: :duo: :hang: :koolaid:
spinach and artichoke dip with pita bread and a few beers! :biggrin:
What diet?
That's what I would be saying..LOL
;D
I'm hungry now. Maybe I'll stop by Biscuitville or Chic-fil-a.
Good morning kimmi! All I've had so far is coffee. I really need to get serious about something to eat.
I'm having coffee now, not sure if I'm going to be eating anything today.
Okay it was a biscuitville morning. Sausage and egg biscuit and coffee! Yummy!
milk chocolate slimfast and coffee.
wanting junk food.
angrily wanting junk food
damfast I found breakfast cookies at my grocery bakery. I think they were carrot and raisin oatmeal cookies. It is like having junkfood but not!
that sounds good. trying to get ready for some events, and i need to pull in the nutrients and lose the trash. My snacks have been mainly strawberries, grapefruits and bananas. cookies sound good.
Good morning damfast. Just sliced up a fresh tomato and ate about half of it. Grown by one of my co-workers and his wife. Very tasty.
tomatoes! already,
good morning to you also FSU
I don't know why damfast. I just wanted to try one. I'm gonna do better though. :wink:
Chicken and Rice dinner last night.
I just finished a cup of Peach Ice Cream. :yes:
King sized Kit Kat bar and chased it with a Pepsi. :yes: :yes:
6 Keebler double stuffed fundge cookies and a large cold glass of milk! :smitten:
Ravioli O"s and a Mt. Dew chaser!!!! :yes: :yes:
Jalapeno burger sliders from Uno Chicago Bar and Grille.
Not eating again.
A chicken sandwich from work.
Nice new avatar Palehorse!
Fritos corn chips and French oinion dip ,and a Coke chaser :smile: :yes: :yes:
I'm off until Tuesday so I'm chasing my sliders with some Corona! :food15: :beers:
Quote from: Locutus on May 24, 2007, 10:38:20 PM
I'm off until Tuesday so I'm chasing my sliders with some Corona! :food15: :beers:
My hero :biggrin:
Jealous! Big time!
I don't feel like making anything this morning so I'm going to find a friendly drive thru to take care of my needs!
Quote from: Locutus on May 24, 2007, 10:38:20 PM
I'm off until Tuesday so I'm chasing my sliders with some Corona! :food15: :beers:
Now THAT would give me terminal heartburn! :devil29: :spooked:
a few bites of lettuce? two days ago? can't even remember. not hungry :no:
Chocolate slim fast, yuk!
a grilled chicken salad and a pepperoni rolll
Country gravy over two slices of bread.
Crunch-wrap. Imma turn into one some day! :rolleyes:
About 9:00 this morning I had a Chicken McBiscuit and Hash browns.
cheese and crackers and a V8!
1:30 PM Texas time got done eating a big salad with Bleu Chesse Dressing and a Sprite
That sounds delicious rbn. In fact, I know what I'm having for supper now. :yes:
For lunch I had a diet coke and :think: :confused:
I'm having a Coke with a brownie chaser. LOL!!! confused you didn't I!!! :yeah:
I had leftover KFC Bowl. You know, the one with chicken nuggets, whole kernel corn, gravy, mashed potatoes and 5 different cheeses. Slapped that bad boy in the microwave and nuked it for 60 seconds. MMMMM. :yes:
FSU, do you ever eat food that doesn't come from a fast food place?
Do you notice a trend there Pariann :biggrin: Actually just a few minutes ago I had a fresh tomato and mayo. My co-worker and his wife grew them hydroponically. Very good.
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on May 25, 2007, 07:11:06 PM
I had leftover KFC Bowl. You know, the one with chicken nuggets, whole kernel corn, gravy, mashed potatoes and 5 different cheeses. Slapped that bad boy in the microwave and nuked it for 60 seconds. MMMMM. :yes:
he he, I work at KFC :yes: :yes: Have you tried the new biscuit bowl with the white gravy???? The white gravy is to die for. That popcorn chicken is addictive.better watch out LOL!!!! :smile: :smile:
Salisbury steak t.v. dinner,cottage cheese and bread and butter, with a milk chaser!!!! :bliss: :bliss: :bliss: :bliss:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on May 25, 2007, 08:32:19 PM
he he, I work at KFC :yes: :yes: Have you tried the new biscuit bowl with the white gravy???? The white gravy is to die for. That popcorn chicken is addictive.better watch out LOL!!!! :smile: :smile:
Dexter: What is the difference in the bowls. The one I had did not have a biscuit or white gravy. Is that the only difference?
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on May 25, 2007, 07:41:06 PM
Do you notice a trend there Pariann :biggrin: Actually just a few minutes ago I had a fresh tomato and mayo. My co-worker and his wife grew them hydroponically. Very good.
What else are they growing hydroponically? ;D
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on May 25, 2007, 09:01:34 PM
Dexter: What is the difference in the bowls. The one I had did not have a biscuit or white gravy. Is that the only difference?
The biscuit and white gravy are the only difference in the bowls. In the commercial, they show the biscuit on the top, we do ours mashed potatoes,corn gravy,biscuit,gravy and cheese. The new ones are starting to take off. Nothing took off like the Snacker's though. We get big Snacker orders,one time we had a call in for 120 of them. :spooked: :spooked:
Quote from: kimmi on May 25, 2007, 10:15:59 PM
What else are they growing hydroponically? ;D
Knowing my fellow worker, he might be using the tomatoes as a front. :yes:
I don't think so Kimmi. Very good though.
Speaking of trends and standards...a slice of leftover pizza for breakfast. Mmmmm...
Good monring Sunny. I'm having a coffee cup full of unknown cereal and milk. Cup No. 2 so far, plus I've had 2 cups of Taster's Choice coffee before this. Instant coffee is OK, but not nearly as good as fresh perked.
That's what my grandparents enjoyed drinking (Taster's Choice). You cereal sounds...intriguing. 8)
Well, I threw away the box and just have the clear bag. I bought it, but can't remember the name. It is good.
I'll take your word for it...and stick with my slice of pizza. :wink:
What toppings???
I had a bagel...with pizza toppings!
Fruit salad w/mango...yum!
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on May 26, 2007, 08:33:29 AM
What toppings???
It was deluxe - peppers, sausage, onions, mushrooms, black olives, extra cheese, pepperoni...on a pan crust.
Mojo, mango is AWESOME! :smitten:
I love mangos too....
I had a 6 inch turkey sub loaded w/veggies beach-side w/Lil Mojo.
went to IHOP.....had the stuffed french toast.....yum
I know who you are now Smokey!!! Enjoy those cherries did you?
I'm having a bagel with strawberry jelly and cream cheese!
We had a healthy breakfast. Krispy Kreme custard-filled doughnuts. :biggrin:
bowl of fruit flavored Rice Crispies
Quote from: kimmi on May 27, 2007, 07:08:05 AM
I know who you are now Smokey!!! Enjoy those cherries did you?
I'm having a bagel with strawberry jelly and cream cheese!
about time....lol :biggrin:
Me and Lady Seminole drove through Sonic and got us a Bacon Cheeseburger. :yes:
Bacon,eggs, and OJ :eat:
Late breakfast?
At the moment, corn chips. Yummmy.
Quote from: Sunny on May 27, 2007, 04:41:49 PM
Late breakfast?
At the moment, corn chips. Yummmy.
Thats crazy!!!! I was just about to go, to the kitchen ,and get some corn chips!!!! WOW!!!! :dizzy2: :win:
doo doo doo doo...(twilight zone music)....
Just finised supper. Macaroni & Cheese, pork, green beans, potato salad, and a roll. Had ribs, but passed til later.
Oh, I LOVE ribs. *slurp* (feel like a real carnivore after that!)
I used up some pepper & onions leftover in a red sauce from hot sausage the other day & made a goulash of sorts with Penne Pasta & ground beef. It wasn't too bad.
Yeh Sunny: Supper was leftovers from a cookout at my daughter's and her boyfriends place last night. Had several friends over and they hooked us up with extra. It was very good. Still have two or three pieces of rib left.
Can I call you Adam? 8)
Yes Madam, I'm Adam. :razz:
So, that means you'll give me a rib (or two)? ;)
I'm glad you can take a little ribbing :rolleyes:
:biggrin:
A cheese dog with slaw, carrots and dip, chips, and strawberries
Ta daaa..... for dessert..... A chocolate ice cream cone. :smitten:
sno caps...
New York strip steak,grilled onions,baked potato with butter and sour cream and salad, with a Coke chaser. :yes: :yes:YUMMY!!!!!
hamburger no bun, baked beans, potato salad, iced tea boston cream pie
Oh Dexter that sounds delicious. I LOVE steak, but I don't eat it very often.
I had a grilled chicken Cesar salad w/lemon a slice of Italian bread and ice tea.
I made home made chicken and noodles. They were yummy
Just finished my first cup of coffee. Headed to the kitchen for the second.
It's sooo quiet in the house this morning...another debate to make coffee...and wake someone else up.
If it weren't for the sound of the TV in the bedroom up the hall, it would be very quiet here too. And occasionally(like right now) the A/C cycles on.
Ahhhh....A/C...that did leave a nice 'buzz'...white noise....in the house.
So, what's for breakfast?
Cereal? Perhaps. Or I may scoot into town to McDonald's
That pasta is the last thing I ate (keepin' on topic).
Would ya grab me an Egg McMuffin & Hashbrown, please? Eh, make it two hashbrowns, please. :biggrin:
I'm kind of partial these days to the Chicken McBiscuit. Have you tried one of those?
Nope...can't say that I have. Good, huh? Heck, throw one of those in for me, too. :biggrin:
left over bbq chicken from yesterday and steak fries
Well Sunny, I didn't make it into town for my Chicken McBiscuit. However, I just finished 2 tomato sandwiches and a boiled egg. With Coca-Cola.
I haven't decided yet, so I guess it would be the salad from last night. :yes:
Quote from: MsMojo on May 27, 2007, 11:15:31 PM
Oh Dexter that sounds delicious. I LOVE steak, but I don't eat it very often.
I had a grilled chicken Cesar salad w/lemon a slice of Italian bread and ice tea.
I love grilled chicken Cesar salads!!!! I put Western dressing on mine. When I grill a steak,I beat it to death :dead: with my meat mallet LOL!!!! It's so tender you can cut it with your fork. Some times it's barely intact,by the time I get done beating it,and it's a little worse for the wear,heck it doesn't even look like a steak anymore LOL!!!! It actually looks like a meat pancake :food2:,but it tastes awesome. :smitten: :yes:
That reminds me of my mom, she liked hers beat to death and so well done that it was practically dust. I've never liked steak that well cooked. In fact, I'd rather have it more on the rare side than the well done side if someone can't cook it a perfect medium.
For lunch I had my tuna salad on 12 Grain bread. Tuna, green peppers, onions, cucumbers, tomatoes and jalapenos w/a touch of light mayo and salt and pepper
Quote from: MsMojo on May 28, 2007, 03:15:22 PM
That reminds me of my mom, she liked hers beat to death and so well done that it was practically dust. I've never liked steak that well cooked. In fact, I'd rather have it more on the rare side than the well done side if someone can't cook it a perfect medium.
For lunch I had my tuna salad on 12 Grain bread. Tuna, green peppers, onions, cucumbers, tomatoes and jalapenos w/a touch of light mayo and salt and pepper
I had leftover frozen pizza from Saturday, and chased it with a Coke. For breakfast, I had Chips Ahoy cookies and chased them with milk. :yes: The breakfast of Champions. LOL!!!! Did you see I'm a full member now??? Whoohoo!!! :bounce: Over on Beg's emoticons thread, I expressed my joy and excitement,you'll have to check it out. Get ready to :rotfl:
WTG, Dexter! :thumbsup:
We passed down several offers to "cook-out" & just had Scalloped Potatoes & Ham.
hershey bar yesterday... mmm... chocolate.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on May 29, 2007, 09:05:02 AM
hershey bar yesterday... mmm... chocolate.
Chocolate sounds real good right now. :smile:
Hello. My name is Mojo and I'm a chocoholic. :yes:
Hi Mojo.
For supper: lima beans, greens, salisbury steak with A1 Steak sauce. :yes: And sweet tea with fresh lemon squeezed into it. Yum. Yum.
Tuna salad samich, cucumber, and diet Pepsi... :biggrin:
And for dessert...... a cup of chocolate ice cream....Ain't I bad??? :no:
supper....pork chop, stuffing, green beans and mac and cheese.
Quote from: Sunny on May 29, 2007, 07:58:05 AM
WTG, Dexter! :thumbsup:
We passed down several offers to "cook-out" & just had Scalloped Potatoes & Ham.
Thanks :smile: I love scalloped potatoes and ham :smitten: We had corned beef hash and poached eggs :egg: :egg: and I chased it with OJ . :sun:
Arby's beef and cheddar
Quote from: kimmi on May 29, 2007, 09:59:14 PM
Arby's beef and cheddar
That sounds delicious. :yes: Those onion buns are the bomb!!! :yes: My only problem with Arby's is their prices. :spooked: For me and my husband to eat there it is usually $ 25.00. They do have allot of coupons and specials,so that's helpful. I like their onion petals too. :biggrin:
lol... hi, mojo. my name is vxn, i am a chocoholic. i haven't had chocolate since yesterday. i am trying to take it one day at a time. (and it isn't working.)
last thing i ate: salad... right now.
Waffles - I wish I had another beef and cheddar! It is expensive but it is the only fast food place between my second job and home.
1/2 waffle and a piece of sausage i snagged from some guy
Nothing yet. Headed towards coffee and honey nut english muffin.
homemade tacos for dinner yesterday
2 super caramel brownies...
(now i feel sick... someone hold my hair.... or call the fire dept.)
A bagel and cream cheese from the cafeteria. I'm on carb overload! :yes:
Cottage cheese (large curd) and H2O! :spooked:
banana and chocolate slim fast
:food5:
Fish and chips!
Fried chicken,homemade mash potatoes with white gravy,sweet peas and I chased it with a Mt.Dew. :eat:
stuffed shells from those italian boys up the road
Pollo asada nachos w/green salsa and extra jalapenos, onions and tomatoes.
Honey Bunches of Oats with strawberries.
Yes, I am a cereal addict.
Also...I was out late enough that I sure dont feel like cooking for myself, so this is dinner.
imitation crab meat - why? I don't know. Just sounded good this morning.
I'm worried about you, Kim. LOL
Muffin and iced green tea from Starbucks
You and my husband would get along superb, Mojo.
You would think with all the weird cravings I have, I would be preggers. Maybe if I ever do get preggers, I'll eat normally!
A salad for lunch yesterday! I forgot to eat supper yesterday. :eek:
I'm starving so lunchtime can't get here soon enough!!!! :yes: :eat: :pizza:
LOL Kim, that's what I was thinking!
some honeydew at the volunteer recognition breakfast this morning
Cheese pizza - home-made!
Quote from: Palehorse on May 31, 2007, 04:39:28 PM
Cheese pizza - home-made!
Sounds good - you're bachelor days are going quite nicely, I'd say. :yes:
Quote from: BEG on May 31, 2007, 04:41:06 PM
Sounds good - you're bachelor days are going quite nicely, I'd say. :yes:
And approaching their end soon! (Thankfully!) :smile:
Quote from: Palehorse on May 31, 2007, 04:42:10 PM
And approaching their end soon! (Thankfully!) :smile:
Awwwww..... now that's sweet! :yes: :love3:
I am miserable without my baby! :'( :'( :'( :'(
grilled shrimp sandwich on multi grain toast w/lotsa veggies and a fruit - avocado
Quote from: Palehorse on May 31, 2007, 04:39:28 PM
Cheese pizza - home-made!
so unfair.
darned sf again.
I just had a bavarian filled powdered donut.....yummy
Humus and Triscuits
It's been about 3 1/2 hrs ago but I had pork roast, fried green tomatoes, cottage cheese, and, of course....diet Pepsi... :yes:
beef manhattan
fake beef tacos
Quote from: me on May 31, 2007, 11:08:01 PM
It's been about 3 1/2 hrs ago but I had pork roast, fried green tomatoes, cottage cheese, and, of course....diet Pepsi... :yes:
I haven't had fried green tomatoes in a really long time. I used to love them.
Ohh that sounds good. I've never made them, but I think I'll try when I get my new kitchen!
A bacon, egg, and cheese on Texas Toast....
i have no idea... wait! a slushie last night.
insomnia will be the death of me.
mini bagel, egg, and sausage.
I can only think of the things that I would do right now with a big plate of hashbrowns cooked up with onions and green and red peppers.
French toast slam at Denny's
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 01, 2007, 10:04:20 AM
I can only think of the things that I would do right now with a big plate of hashbrowns cooked up with onions and green and red peppers.
:eek: You hash brown hussy you!
Quote from: kimmi on June 01, 2007, 10:41:41 AM
:eek: You hash brown hussy you!
LMAO! :biggrin:
Yep that's me! Hashbrowns...the worlds most perfect breakfast food.
A Honey and Oats granola bar
I had a few chicken nuggets and a sweet tea
Organic peanutbutter (less oily than traditional) on flax bread. Yum.
rice krispies with strawberries. Everyone else had pizza and since I don't like pizza...I ate cereal.
Last night I had 2 tuna sandwiches. My wife mixed up tuna, mayo, salad cubes, onions, and boiled eggs. Very tasty. Had a cup of ice cream for dessert. Working on my first cup of coffee right now as I sit here at my computer. Trying to write out some checks also. If I don't watch it the coffee will be cold. Ya'll have a good day.
Quote from: smokeykat on June 01, 2007, 10:17:31 PM
rice krispies with strawberries. Everyone else had pizza and since I don't like pizza...I ate cereal.
You don't like pizza (gasp) :eek: ???? I think it's the food of the Gods. LOL!!! :biggrin: :pizza:
I had a cup of Kellogg's Berry Krispies. Berry good. Of course milk with it. Having cup No. 2 of coffee with milk and Splenda.
Sounds good. I'm a fruit in the cereal freak...
I could go for some Honey Bunches of Oats with Strawberries, myself!
I am going to try my organic basil pesto pizza. I know it is only 10AM but I'm hungry and that is what I want! :biggrin:
I skipped breakfast and did a kind of combo. I ate turkey and pepperjack cheese with lettuse tomato and mayo on a whole wheat bagel with OJ
Quote from: kimmi on June 02, 2007, 10:14:28 AM
I am going to try my organic basil pesto pizza. I know it is only 10AM but I'm hungry and that is what I want! :biggrin:
Oh my god that sounds gooooooood. What kind is it or did you make it?
It is Target brand - Archer Farms. It was really good!!!
Ahh, I will have to look for that when I find a Super Target. Kewl
I'm hooked on Donatos Margherita pizza, and that sounds similar.
Tuna sammich from Subway
We also had....Pizza, for lunch. Our usual Saturday fare. :smile:
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on June 02, 2007, 09:39:24 AM
I had a cup of Kellogg's Berry Krispies. Berry good. Of course milk with it. Having cup No. 2 of coffee with milk and Splenda.
I love those! Weirdly enough my daughter hasn't taken to them, but good for me 'coz I can eat away at the whole box.
I had some homemade baked beans w/spicy turkey sausage and a salad.
Grilled chicken salad and chased it with a Coke. :eat: I'm going to get, one of those little pudding cup thingys, as I type. :yes: They're Yummdilycious!!! :smitten:
honey bunches of oats with strawberries.
I went to Little Ceasars and got the "express" pizzas: one cheese and one pepperoni. I came home with one sausage and one pepperoni.
I had a Tombstone Brick Oven pizza :pizza: I burned the damn thing :angry: it tasted like crap :puke: Why did I eat it anyway you ask??? because :stupid2:. I chased it with a Coke.
Big bowl of fresh picked strawberries from our strawberry patch... :yes: ;D :cld9:
After our granddaughter's dance recital last night we went to Sonic and picked up a Bacon Cheeseburger combo meal w/fries and Coke.
Vandross, Luther
How'd he taste, FSU?
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 03, 2007, 10:25:16 AM
How'd he taste, FSU?
Probably not too fresh,considering he's :dead:. I loved his music. :'( :'(
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 03, 2007, 10:25:16 AM
How'd he taste, FSU?
You guys are killing me. Or should I say it was self-inflicted. That was funny. Sorry, it was supposed to be on the Artists, A-Z subject. Well, here I am the laughing stock of the unknown zone. :yes:
I just finished up a pizza with pan crust. Everything buy jalapenos and banana peppers. Had extra cheese.
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on June 03, 2007, 02:44:57 PM
You guys are killing me. Or should I say it was self-inflicted. That was funny. Sorry, it was supposed to be on the Artists, A-Z subject. Well, here I am the laughing stock of the unknown zone. :yes:
I just finished up a pizza with pan crust. Everything buy jalapenos and banana peppers. Had extra cheese.
I thought I was the laughing stock of the UKZ!!!! :cry: lol!!! I had Broccoli and Cheese soup and cottage cheese. :eat: I chased it with a Mt. Dew. :smile:
some candy, maybe. no clue....
wait! it was fries, was done from eddie's grill @ geneva-on-the-lake last night.
(man, am i starving.)
A brownie
grilled cheese & mater soup. thinking about making some choc chip cookies. :smitten:
I was craving some chocolate so brownies did the trick. I actually need to think about dinner soon because I'm going to see Sweet Charity tonight and I need to start getting myself together!
Quote from: Sunny on June 03, 2007, 03:45:06 PM
grilled cheese & mater soup. thinking about making some choc chip cookies. :smitten:
What's mater soup???? :smile:
tomato
Quote from: kimmi on June 03, 2007, 04:09:54 PM
tomato
:stupid2: Now I get it. I was pronouncing it with a lower case A. I'm such a dips**t it isn't even funny. :yes: :yes:
:biggrin:
A toasted cucumber and tomato sandwich, with a sundried tomato, basil, and garlic spread. Yum.
Had a Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger from Wendy's and a baked potato with chives.
Skinless,boneless,BBQ chicken breast. I cooked it on the grill and I chased it with a Coke. It was Yummdiliyicious!!!! :drool2: :drool1:
i walked 2 miles for a subway sub.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 03, 2007, 10:29:18 PM
i walked 2 miles for a subway sub.
:eek: :eek: Did you really :confused: I hope you had a sweet onion chicken teriyaki for me. :eat: Those are the bomb. How come you walked ???
tonight i found real food!
broccoli, cauliflower, mushrooms, and some steamed rice.
I notice there alot of healthy eaters on here. :smile: Alot of vegetable consumers. I'm a junkfood junkie. :yes: I do eat some vegetables,but very little fruit. I don't know if this is a Midwesterner thing or what. Here in Illinois we eat alot of beef. Did anybody see the new Emoticons??? :mow: :pfight: :papple: :sailor: :shrug: :traffic: :sick: there are more too!!!!
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 03, 2007, 06:11:05 PM
A toasted cucumber and tomato sandwich, with a sundried tomato, basil, and garlic spread. Yum.
And again for dinner. It was raining and ruined my cookout. The boys were having burgers, I was having Boca burgers. Tomorrow a friend of Aaron's from Dayton is stopping over while in Indy and I'm making them "sausage" stuffed green peppers on the grill. I can make the "meat" crumbles taste like Italian sausage, then some tomato, and finally crushed red pepper and a little mozzarella. Tim's bringing the wine.
I love to cook.
Dexter, it probably is a midwestern thing. I used to eat more like you, but I became a vegetarian recently, but have been cooking with veggies for a couple years now, just because I have a fascination with chopping veggies...
Dex for me it's always been about freshness. When I lived on the East coast a lot of veggies were seasonal. So, not as fresh. l love a farmer's market or a fruit/veggie stand. I could spend my whole paycheck there I think.
I'm originally from southern WV and grew up learning how to cook things saturated in so much fat that, although delicious, was a heart attack waiting to happen. As a self-respecting southern woman I still think I have THE best fried chicken. :biggrin:
I'm not a vegetarian (yet) like Daisy, but I enjoy trying to take some of the old favorites and modifying them so that they're both tasty and healthy. It's a cooking challenge that's good for us.
I LOVE farmers markets, side of the road stands....Finding one during a weekend country drive (usually with our snow cones) is like the heavens parting and shining a light down on my head. Ahhhh .... love :smitten:
i just eat weird. i have no health excuses. i just dont really like meat much, unless it is a believe it or not--a hot dog. i get a lot of teasing about that. i dont like food to touch, i eat one thing at a time, i dont like bread, or most dough. l like meatballs if my mother makes them. end of meat choices. pretty much leaves out everything but veggies and fruits.
oh yeah, except donuts, we all know i have a weakness for them.. sometimes they call to me and i respond, "yes master"
Blue Bell Ice Cream has put out a flavor celebrating their 100th anniversary in business. It is called Century Sundae.( Homemade Vanilla with Swirls of Caramel and Chocolate, Whipped Topping and Maraschino Cherries. I had 2 cups of that last night. Need I say more. :no: And I'm working on my first cup of coffee for the day. (Maxwell House)
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 03, 2007, 10:45:38 PM
:eek: :eek: Did you really :confused: I hope you had a sweet onion chicken teriyaki for me. :eat: Those are the bomb. How come you walked ???
it was a veggie with bacon, tomatoes, lettuce, green peppers, banana peppers, cucumbers, and pickles.... (bad vegetarian for eating bacon...) no cheese, no sauce. mmmm....
ate the other half for breakfast.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 04, 2007, 10:22:30 AM
ate the other half for breakfast.
I hope he was thankful.
(I think that should be in the adults only section...)
For me, 2 donuts and skim milk. But, I am ready for lunch. I wonder what it will be...
Quote from: damfast on June 04, 2007, 04:58:46 AM
i just eat weird. i have no health excuses. i just dont really like meat much, unless it is a believe it or not--a hot dog. i get a lot of teasing about that. i dont like food to touch, i eat one thing at a time, i dont like bread, or most dough. l like meatballs if my mother makes them. end of meat choices. pretty much leaves out everything but veggies and fruits.
I don't like meat much either.
Well, except beef, chicken, and pork. I love those...and turkey....
Oatmeal cookie(Murray, Sugar Free.)
Quote from: fireguy on June 04, 2007, 10:42:24 AM
I hope he was thankful.
(I think that should be in the adults only section...)
wrong...just plain wrong.... :lol: but funnier thatn heck!!! :yeah:
Afternoon snack, apple and a piece of string cheese.
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 04, 2007, 01:58:07 AM
And again for dinner. It was raining and ruined my cookout. The boys were having burgers, I was having Boca burgers. Tomorrow a friend of Aaron's from Dayton is stopping over while in Indy and I'm making them "sausage" stuffed green peppers on the grill. I can make the "meat" crumbles taste like Italian sausage, then some tomato, and finally crushed red pepper and a little mozzarella. Tim's bringing the wine.
I love to cook.
Dexter, it probably is a midwestern thing. I used to eat more like you, but I became a vegetarian recently, but have been cooking with veggies for a couple years now, just because I have a fascination with chopping veggies...
What's a Boca Burger??? :smile: Sorry about your cook out. Everytime I try to have a cook out, it either rains, or is extremely windy. :yes: Out in the middle of nowhere, we're cursed with alot of wind. I liken it to living in a wind tunnel LOL!!! In fact they're building a wind energy farm 5 miles from my house. :spooked:
Quote from: MsMojo on June 04, 2007, 02:14:57 AM
Dex for me it's always been about freshness. When I lived on the East coast a lot of veggies were seasonal. So, not as fresh. l love a farmer's market or a fruit/veggie stand. I could spend my whole paycheck there I think.
I'm originally from southern WV and grew up learning how to cook things saturated in so much fat that, although delicious, was a heart attack waiting to happen. As a self-respecting southern woman I still think I have THE best fried chicken. :biggrin:
I'm not a vegetarian (yet) like Daisy, but I enjoy trying to take some of the old favorites and modifying them so that they're both tasty and healthy. It's a cooking challenge that's good for us.
I haven't had my cholesterol check in years. I'm half afraid too :spooked: It used to be 300+ :eek: I took the medicine for awhile,but the side effects were atrocious, so I quit taking them. I liken my life to a deck of cards being thrown in the air,wherever they fall, is wherever they fall LOL!!! :yes: :yes:
(http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w62/ziazanne/bocaburgers.gif)
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on June 04, 2007, 06:01:50 AM
Blue Bell Ice Cream has put out a flavor celebrating their 100th anniversary in business. It is called Century Sundae.( Homemade Vanilla with Swirls of Caramel and Chocolate, Whipped Topping and Maraschino Cherries. I had 2 cups of that last night. Need I say more. :no: And I'm working on my first cup of coffee for the day. (Maxwell House)
Hell yeah!!!! I love ice cream too. :smile: It's a weakness for me. I love those Pecan Mudslides from Dairy Queen. :yes: :yes:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 04, 2007, 10:22:30 AM
it was a veggie with bacon, tomatoes, lettuce, green peppers, banana peppers, cucumbers, and pickles.... (bad vegetarian for eating bacon...) no cheese, no sauce. mmmm....
ate the other half for breakfast.
I eat leftovers for breakfast too. Cold pizza is GRUB!!!! :yes: :yes:
Quote from: fireguy on June 04, 2007, 10:42:24 AM
I hope he was thankful.
(I think that should be in the adults only section...)
OMG !!!! Too funny LOL!!!! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Quote from: smokeykat on June 04, 2007, 02:11:51 PM
(http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w62/ziazanne/bocaburgers.gif)
Thanks :smile: Now I see. :yes: :yes: What are those made with??? :smile:
some kind of soy product....maybe Daisy can answer better since she eats them all the time.
Salad w/turkey and an orange juice
salad...yummy
spinach and artichoke calzone. Yum!
Century Sundae Ice Cream by Blue Bell.
BBQ hamburgers, fried potatoes cooked on the grill and cottage cheese. I chased it with a Coke. :yes: :yes:
sweet tea, a salad and a stuffed potato from Hanks.
yummy
You know I just ate BBQ Chicken sandwich and diet coke, but everybody's food sounds so tasty!
I love artichokes and spinach so I think I'd really like the calzone.
You did fried potatoes on the grill? I bet that was delicious. I can smell charcoal and get hungry.
I don't think I've ever seen a salad stuffed baked potato, but that just sounds delicious.
hershey bar
1/2 jalapeno bagel and extra large Columbian coffee :read: :coffee:
A Big Boy from Frisch's and a diet Pepsi.
a brownie
We went to Maid Rite for lunch, I had Maid Rite and french fries and chase`d it with a Pepsi. My afternoon snack was a Reeses McFlurry from Mc donalds. yuuummmy. :smile:
Home made nachos and chips..... :yes: mmmmmmm gooood
Quote from: me on June 05, 2007, 08:20:25 PM
Home made nachos and chips..... :yes: mmmmmmm gooood
I love nachos with chili and cheese with sour cream. :smitten:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 05, 2007, 08:33:09 PM
I love nachos with chili and cheese with sour cream. :smitten:
Had some 'maters and onions diced up for them too.... :yes:
THE best dinner... hershey bar and a coke... (that i will suffer for later... but it's so delicious... esoecially after evil deeds....)
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 05, 2007, 10:17:27 PM
THE best dinner... hershey bar and a coke... (that i will suffer for later... but it's so delicious... esoecially after evil deeds....)
What evil deeds are we talking about??? :sinner: :smile:
unleashing the wrath of an angry vxn on my MOTHER. yes, my wee mum... and ever shall i burn in hell for it--and it was worth it. so now, as i type, i enjoy my celebratory candy bar and pop. (and will be sicker than hell tomorrow.)
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 05, 2007, 10:24:47 PM
unleashing the wrath of an angry vxn on my MOTHER. yes, my wee mum... and ever shall i burn in hell for it--and it was worth it. so now, as i type, i enjoy my celebratory candy bar and pop. (and will be sicker than hell tomorrow.)
[/quote} Been there done that LOL!!!! I don't think you'll burn in hell, for letting it rip on your Mom. :no: :no: If you do, I'll be right there beside you LOL!!! Misery loves company. Maybe we could toast marshmellows. :devil29: :flame:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 05, 2007, 06:31:34 PM
We went to Maid Rite for lunch, I had Maid Rite and french fries and chase`d it with a Pepsi. My afternoon snack was a Reeses McFlurry from Mc donalds. yuuummmy. :smile:
Okay, what's a "Maid Rite"? :smile:
The last thing I had was vegetable soup and a garden salad for lunch. I'm contemplating grilled chicken for supper, but I don't know if I feel like bothering. Lil' Mojo already ate.
oooh! roasted marshmallows! :smitten:
Quote from: MsMojo on June 05, 2007, 10:38:01 PM
Okay, what's a "Maid Rite"? :smile:
Maid Rite is a restaurant that has a 50's /60's theme. It's decorated with pop culture memerobilia( ex. Elvis,Marilyn Monroe,Buddy Holly,and so on.) They have all kinds of burgers,fries,onion rings and pies. Their milk shakes and floats are out of this world. Every time I go to the Quad Cities, I go to Maid Rite or Culvers. Excellent food and a fun atmosphere. :yes: :yes:
Oh yes Culvers.... :cld9:
cubed steak sandwich...yum
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 05, 2007, 10:40:43 PM
oooh! roasted marshmallows! :smitten:
I like my toasted marshmellows burnt to a crisp!!!! Same way when I roast a hot dog. :yes:
Quote from: me on June 05, 2007, 10:54:16 PM
Oh yes Culvers.... :cld9:
Culvers cheddar melt is the bomb. :yes: :smile:
1/2 chef salad with sesame dressing and a bottle of black cherry power option
mini powdered donuts and coffee
Kashi, banana, skim milk, pulpy OJ
honey roasted peanuts..
Okay, employee appreciation day breakfast. (I forgot about this and I'm not disliking the event so much anymore lol)
Berry salad w/black, blue and strawberries. Another fruit salad w/bananas, grapes, cantalope, mango, kiwi and pineapple. So, I had 1/2 cup of each and 1/2 everything bagel w/a lil' cream cheese and an OJ.
I just had a grape Tootsie Roll Pop.
lunch of champions, fsu...
some gum... not really hungry after poisoning myself with caffiene yesterday.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 06, 2007, 12:36:10 PM
lunch of champions, fsu...
some gum... not really hungry after poisoning myself with caffiene yesterday.
And the same to you dear. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black. :box:
I just finished a bag of Munchies Cheese Fix Snack Mix by Frito-Lay
lol... sounds delicious AND nutritious!
i'm thinking about some coco wheats or noodles... after we take our favorite 100 year old crossing guard some blueberry muffins.
A large Vanilla ice cream cone from Dairy Queen. :biggrin: I'm soo bad. :sinner:
salad instead... quicker.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 06, 2007, 02:28:25 PM
lol... sounds delicious AND nutritious!
i'm thinking about some coco wheats or noodles... after we take our favorite 100 year old crossing guard some blueberry muffins.
Are we being facetious or are you serious about this person's age?
Thank goodness for the Winn-Dixie Deli. I picked up a meal. Chicken Tenders, greens, mashed potatoes and gravy and a roll. Made some tea and spiced it up with a lemon slice. :yes:
2 Slices of sausage,geen pepper, and mushroom pizza from Pizza Hut. I chased it with a Coke. :yes: :yes:
Blue Bell Dutch Chocolate Ice Cream..... :yes:
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on June 06, 2007, 06:04:50 PM
Are we being facetious or are you serious about this person's age?
absolutely serious. he's awesome and we love him. he retired and came back.
last thing i ate was alfredo pasta with veggies.... mmmm....
Ahi tuna with vegetables.
Was it raw tuna or pan seared?
More pizza :pizza: and chased it with milk. Right now I'm having a Hawaiian Punch. :box:
we had fish, baked beans, salad and au gratin potatoes for supper.
Quote from: smokeykat on June 06, 2007, 11:52:43 PM
we had fish, baked beans, salad and au gratin potatoes for supper.
Mmmmm,I love au gratin potatoes. I love scalloped potatoes,mashed potatoes,fried potatoes,potatoes salad,party potatoes,french fries....Oh heck I just love potatoes period. :smitten: :smile:
Kashi, banana, skim milk, pulpy OJ, decaf coffee
That's so healthy fireguy! I haven't had Kashi, but have been meaning to try it. You don't even have any vice in your coffee. I'm impressed.
Toast and OJ
coco wheats... right now. :smitten:
ceasar salad and coffee coffee coffee
mini glazed donuts by Little Debbie :rolleyes:
Quarter Pounder w/ Cheese.
I'm not giving anyone her name! :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on June 07, 2007, 01:02:20 PM
I'm not giving anyone her name! :biggrin:
OMG - you are crackin' me up today! :rotfl: :sm39: :rotfl:
:spooked: lol....
might make some pour over cheddar popcorn... mmm... stuff that isn't good for me.... :smitten:
Pizza :pizza: I know,I know, I'm living on it LOL!!!! I'm on vacation. :yes: :yes:
Quote from: Palehorse on June 07, 2007, 01:02:20 PM
I'm not giving anyone her name! :biggrin:
You're a very naughty boy LOL!!! :whip: :whip:
I forget when I ate last, but it was probably the leftovers from Indian takeout that I hid from Aaron so he wouldn't eat it first. LOL
Getting ready for some whole wheat cheese ravioli with vodka sauce. Yum
Spaghetti,garlic bread ,and cottage cheese. I chased it with a Coke. :smile:
left over pizza - bleck. I shouldn't have eaten this late anyway!
baked potato with broccoli and cheese.
Ice cold garlic bread and a Coke. I think I'm gonna :puke:
Quote from: kimmi on June 06, 2007, 10:28:17 PM
Was it raw tuna or pan seared?
Sorry kimmi, I missed this. It was seared Ahi tuna. :yes:
MMMMMM! I like it both ways but I'm a bigger fan of raw! I guess when you have a Japanese Grandmother, you can't help it!
Quote from: kimmi on June 07, 2007, 10:50:38 PM
MMMMMM! I like it both ways but I'm a bigger fan of raw! I guess when you have a Japanese Grandmother, you can't help it!
I love raw tuna as well. I eat sushi all the time. :yes:
yuck... :puke:
Ever tried it?
yes I have....my sister likes it. i think it is nasty. I like fish...but cooked not raw....
I think this is my 250th post
I do believe it is.
I used to think the same thing about sushi, but I had a good friend who was a sushi chef. He asked me to come by his restaurant, and I agreed. He gradually introduced me (and the girl I was dating at the time) to it. I've been a fan of sushi ever since.
Had fresh green beans, ham, onions and new 'taters all cooked together and cornbread for supper.... :yes:
Grilled Hamburger patty at my daughter's open house at school. Not the tastiest. LOL
salad with ranch dressing, teriyaki marinaded steak, and baked potato. That was wednesday nights dinner, I forgot to eat yesterday, and nothing yet this morning.
Quote from: me on June 08, 2007, 12:11:45 AM
Had fresh green beans, ham, onions and new 'taters all cooked together and cornbread for supper.... :yes:
YUM!!! :yes:
BMT from Scudway. . .
:biggrin:
tangerine, banana, slice of mango and some leftover pineapple chunks. (I was cleaning out the fruit so that it doesn't go bad ;D )
a banana. and coffee
Quote from: MsMojo on June 08, 2007, 02:36:20 PM
:biggrin:
tangerine, banana, slice of mango and some leftover pineapple chunks. (I was cleaning out the fruit so that it doesn't go bad ;D )
You should eat healthy like me MsMojo. I just finished a huge amount of Blue Bell Ice Cream. Dutch Chocolate. Some of your banana or pineapple chunks would have spiced that up just right.
gum
For supper I had seasame chicken,fried rice,and a pork egg roll. Right now, Blue Bunny butter pecan ice cream. :biggrin: Might have left over chicken later. :yes: :yes:
my victim brought me fruit salad! mmm... my favorite!
*does the vxn happy dance...*
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 08, 2007, 10:19:59 PM
my victim brought me fruit salad! mmm... my favorite!
*does the vxn happy dance...*
Who's your "victim"??? :spooked:
i officially fell of that no donut wagon. i had two donut holes, and then my body started trembling, i was sweaty, and i could hardly breathe... bet i go get a couple more!
bacon lettuce and tomato sammich!!!
More seasame chicken,fried rice,and a Twinkie, chased with milk. I'm going to blow chunks now. :puke:
I'm working on cup No. 2 of coffee. :biggrin:
nothing yet still shaking off the sugar buzz
A McChicken Biscuit from McDonalds and a Senior cup of coffee.
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 08, 2007, 10:32:27 PM
Who's your "victim"??? :spooked:
that's my pet name for my fiance.
last thing i ate was fruit last night... (24 oz. container... may not need food until lunch or dinner...)
Hey guys, it's break time. Eating a banana as we speak. 8)
i hear that senior menu at MickyDees is awesome.
finally had coffee.
You took some guy's coffee! You should be ashamed of yourself :nono:
Toast w/a little butter and tea.
A barbecue salad with Thousand Islands Dressing. Sweet Tea.
Quote from: MsMojo on June 09, 2007, 01:08:12 PM
You took some guy's coffee! You should be ashamed of yourself :nono:
Toast w/a little butter and tea.
you put tea on your toast???? Yuck... :biggrin:
Boiled peanuts that Aaron brought home from Georgia.
Leftover Chinese food and chased it with a Mello Yello.
The house behind my apartment is the residence for the folks that own a fairly popular Chinese buffet in Anderson. After seeing how they live, I can honestly say that for no reason barring worldwide famine would I ever eat at that place again.
***Shudder***
:spooked:
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 09, 2007, 10:02:44 PM
The house behind my apartment is the residence for the folks that own a fairly popular Chinese buffet in Anderson. After seeing how they live, I can honestly say that for no reason barring worldwide famine would I ever eat at that place again.
***Shudder***
I only buy my Chinese food at the HyVee deli. It's a grocery store. :smile:
about to make a salad... right now.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 09, 2007, 10:26:17 PM
about to make a salad... right now.
About to have to have a turtle brownie and some milk. :smitten:
i'll trade my mom and a salad for a brownie.
I have heard about your mom, I will just give you the brownie.
I had a seafood salad, bud light X3, cucumbers, and cheese and crackers. and one more BL for dessert. Fell off the wagon in a big way yesterday...
lmfao @ damfast... i'd trade my mom for stitches and an eye infection.
currently eating some coco wheats
1/2 plain bagel toasted w/a little butter and an apple.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 09, 2007, 11:02:16 PM
i'll trade my mom and a salad for a brownie.
he he, does your Mom do windows? LOL!!! :smile:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 10, 2007, 09:38:36 AM
lmfao @ damfast... i'd trade my mom for stitches and an eye infection.
currently eating some coco wheats
:spooked:
Quote from: MsMojo on June 10, 2007, 11:22:48 AM
1/2 plain bagel toasted w/a little butter and an apple.
Sounds like you eat a very healthy diet. :smile: I wish I had better self control, when it comes to eating. I pretty much live on junk. I'm addicted to junk food. :yes: As a child I was on a strict no fat, no salt diet, for health reasons (heart). So,when I moved out on my own,I banished the word (diet) from my vocabulary. :spooked: I should follow that diet,because I'm only hurting myself, but I cant help it. My husband and I shop like our parents are gone for the weekend. LOL!!!
Bacon,eggs and OJ, chased it with a turtle brownie and milk. :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 10, 2007, 01:50:59 PM
he he, does your Mom do windows? LOL!!! :smile:
she does nothing.
last thing i ate subway veggie with bacon (i am a bad vegetarian...) this time the walk was 3 miles. took the kids for ice cream first.
I fed my kids cow spines on buns, hold the pickles.
I had veggie patty from Subway, load up the cucumbers.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 10, 2007, 02:43:48 PM
she does nothing.
last thing i ate subway veggie with bacon (i am a bad vegetarian...) this time the walk was 3 miles. took the kids for ice cream first.
She almost sounds worse than my Mom LOL!!! Sounds like you're a good Mom. :smile: You took your children and bought them ice cream,before getting something for yourself to eat. :smile: Kudos to you!!! Will you adopt me? My Mom never wanted me. :no: LOL!!! kEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. :smile:
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 10, 2007, 03:18:11 PM
I fed my kids cow spines on buns, hold the pickles.
I had veggie patty from Subway, load up the cucumbers.
What is cow spine on a bun :confused: Is it hamburger? :smile:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 10, 2007, 04:07:25 PM
She almost sounds worse than my Mom LOL!!! Sounds like you're a good Mom. :smile: You took your children and bought them ice cream,before getting something for yourself to eat. :smile: Kudos to you!!! Will you adopt me? My Mom never wanted me. :no: LOL!!! kEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. :smile:
my mother showed me what i didn't want to follow. some parents model behavior by example--some by showing the worst possible scenario.
sure dex, but you'll have chores! (you get reward stickers for those, though.. and get to pick a treat when you reach a couple hundred... like a video game. lol...)
last thing i ate was this afternoon's sub... thinking of roasting some marshmallows in the toaster oven. :smitten:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 10, 2007, 04:21:48 PM
my mother showed me what i didn't want to follow. some parents model behavior by example--some by showing the worst possible scenario.
sure dex, but you'll have chores! (you get reward stickers for those, though.. and get to pick a treat when you reach a couple hundred... like a video game. lol...)
last thing i ate was this afternoon's sub... thinking of roasting some marshmallows in the toaster oven. :smitten:
I don't have children,but if I did ,I'd never treat them the way, my Mom treated me. Sounds like you've got a great reward system. :smile: Roasted marshmallows sounds good. :drool1: I just ate the last turtle brownie :cry: Have you ever tried roasting a marshmallow, stuck on a fork over your gas range stove? It works pretty good, as long as you don't over roast it,if you do it plops on your burner and makes a big ol' mess. :whatever:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 10, 2007, 04:09:27 PM
What is cow spine on a bun :confused: Is it hamburger? :smile:
A McDonalds burger ;)
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 10, 2007, 04:42:16 PM
A McDonalds burger ;)
now that is appetizing!
a banana
Yuck, tell me about it.
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 10, 2007, 04:42:16 PM
A McDonalds burger ;)
I think Kangaroo meat is what you get at Mcdonalds LOL!!! It sure is tastey though. :smile:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 10, 2007, 09:14:30 PM
I think Kangaroo meat is what you get at Mcdonalds LOL!!! It sure is tastey though. :smile:
Guess we better hop on over there and get one then.
one of those little personal pizza's from Payless, Taco.
Quote from: damfast on June 10, 2007, 09:22:08 PM
Guess we better hop on over there and get one then.
he he, lets go !!!! :jump:
Baked and sliced chicken sandwich and a glass of milk. Wasn't real hungry for supper
Tenderloins,baked beans,and cottage cheese and chased it with a Mello Yello :smile:
What happened to your Coke? :biggrin: BTW, had KFC today and thought of you. Lil' Mojo had a mashed potato bowl. She loves 'em.
Quote from: MsMojo on June 11, 2007, 01:07:32 AM
What happened to your Coke? :biggrin: BTW, had KFC today and thought of you. Lil' Mojo had a mashed potato bowl. She loves 'em.
I forgot to get Coke this week. :spooked: I've got Pepsi,Mt. Dew,Sunkist and Mello Yello,so I'm going back and forth between them. LOL!!! The Famous Bowls are very popular at KFC.I go back to work on Tuesday. :( Tomorrows my last day of freedom. We didn't make it to the Amana Colonies. We've had alot of high winds out this way,so it put a damper on some of the plans. :yes: Oh well,maybe next year. :smile:
Finished up the last of the Blue Bell Dutch Chocolate Ice Cream. Had a cup of coffee from McDonald's on my way to work.
The last thing that I had to eat was my lunch and I had some spagetti on toast but await my dinner now I shall be cooking it very soon.
good morning kathy.. I just finished a bottle of water here at work. How are you this morning? :wink:
Excuse me kathy. Good afternoon Sydney.. :biggrin:
Oh I think that it must be morning for you FSU CLASS OF 1971 but for me as you read it is early night time here for us here in Sydney as it is 6.04pm we are 17 hours in front of most of America. But I would love to wish you a wonderful day ahead of you.
thank you kathy ;D
Oh you are more than welcome do you have to go outside to work today?? If you do you had best eat something wholesome to tie you over until lunch time and stay healthy. :)
Sausage biscuit and a coke. . . :smile:
French toast and coffee
banana and coffee,
soon i will be singing DAY-O at the top of my lungs.
carmel iced cinnamon roll and milk. And then a latte from Starbucks.
That sounds so tasty. I haven't eaten yet and I'm trying to decide if I want to bother. I haven't had a cinnamon roll in ages.
brach's cinnamon star brights... (basically, cinnamon stralight mints) mmm... fire.
big muck.
Advil
Last nights dinner: one milano mint chocolate cookie.
I really need to go to the grocery. Aaron did the last bit of shopping and there is nothing that I even want to think about eating.
A quarter pound of barbeque pork with sweet sauce and a bottle of Nestle Pure Life Purified Water. :yes:
Hello Daisy Duke :wink:
Howdy FSU!
And a great big Howdy back atcha Daisy Duke.... :biggrin:
Grilled chicken salad and chased it with a Mello Yello :smile: Going for some butter pecan ice cream pretty soon. :smile:
Quote from: MsMojo on June 11, 2007, 11:37:40 AM
Advil
A little too much celebrating over the weekend Mojo? Hummm???? :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on June 11, 2007, 12:30:06 PM
A little too much celebrating over the weekend Mojo? Hummm???? :biggrin:
I wish that were the case, PH. :biggrin:
FSU your BBQ sandwich sounds delicious.
gum
I had the ice cream. :biggrin:
Orange juice.
Mello Yello :biggrin:
chicken sanwich and wedding soup
A bowl of corn chips and I chased it with a Mell Yello. :smile:
Yes your chicken sandwiches do sound really tempting can you share them with us lol
Mine was pretty good. Chicken fingers with lettuce and tomato on grilled bread. Really the bread was the best part!
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 11, 2007, 02:08:18 PM
Mello Yello :biggrin:
They call me Mello Yello :music1: :biggrin:
Oh I love grilled bread as long as it has something nice on it.
BEEF; it's what's for dinner! :biggrin:
Oh I shall be having steak dianne for dinner tonight with some veggies.
Still trying to decide on dinner...Tomorrow is veggie soup, but tonight who knows.
Quote from: MsMojo on June 11, 2007, 05:48:18 PM
They call me Mello Yello :music1: :biggrin:
:music1: Quite right slick :music1: LOL!!! :smile:
2 hot dogs and chased it with a :music1: Mello Yello :music1:
You are on a Mello Yello kick today, Donovan Morgan. LOL
eggplant parmasan, pesto cheese bread, and pasta - holy carb attack!
Oh my god, thats what I want for dinner. YUM
i am about to have cannoli. i ordered chow for the family and when it comes i get a cannoli. that i deserve.
diet coke and 15 big macs
and small fries and cheese sticks, and deep fried mushrooms and a half gallon of hagen daz.
ok maybe not,
an enchilada, homemade by a friend who is here with me. I have good friends.
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 11, 2007, 08:54:33 PM
You are on a Mello Yello kick today, Donovan Morgan. LOL
Who's Donovan Morgan?? LOL!!! :spooked:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 11, 2007, 09:19:14 PM
i am about to have cannoli. i ordered chow for the family and when it comes i get a cannoli. that i deserve.
Will you fight for that cannoli if need be? :box: Have 1 for Dex. :yes:
Just had more ice cream. I'm sooo bad. :sinner:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 11, 2007, 10:09:20 PM
Who's Donovan Morgan?? LOL!!! :spooked:
Well since you kept singing the Mellow Yellow song, I renamed you Donovan.
Quote from: damfast on June 11, 2007, 10:00:06 PM
diet coke and 15 big macs
and small fries and cheese sticks, and deep fried mushrooms and a half gallon of hagen daz.
ok maybe not,
an enchilada, homemade by a friend who is here with me. I have good friends.
Man, now I want a Big Mac!!!! :drool1:
Yes I am not sure either what to eat for dinner tonight so I had best make up my mind soon lol any suggestions??
Quote from: damfast on June 11, 2007, 10:00:06 PM
diet coke and 15 big macs
and small fries and cheese sticks, and deep fried mushrooms and a half gallon of hagen daz.
ok maybe not,
an enchilada, homemade by a friend who is here with me. I have good friends.
My hero! :biggrin:
I love enchiladas
Quote from: kathy77 on June 12, 2007, 01:38:30 AM
Yes I am not sure either what to eat for dinner tonight so I had best make up my mind soon lol any suggestions??
Go with chicken. That's what I do when I can't decide. LOL
Yes I think that would be best I think I will cook the chicken in golden honey mustard tonight
That sounds delicious! :yes:
Oh yes it is delicious I have made it before and I loved the taste.
coco wheats (that i know better than to eat, but cannot stop... omg... i need coco wheat rehab.... i'll trade the coco wheat addiction for cannoli.... mmm... cannoli...)
sUN cHIPS (gARDEN sALSA) AND A cOKE. . . :biggrin:
banana
4 ozs. of B-B-Q turkey with sweet sauce. :yes:
An Asian salad from McDonalds. It was really good!
Well so far I have not had my breakfast yet but the last thing I ate was some fresh fruit I had some grapes, half a mango and some apricots for my desert last night.
A small mac & cheese at work. I'm starving.
I bet you are starving Dexter, and cannot wait until you get back home I hope that something nice is for your dinner.
Quote from: kathy77 on June 12, 2007, 05:47:36 PM
I bet you are starving Dexter, and cannot wait until you get back home I hope that something nice is for your dinner.
:smile: Actually, I had a turkey and dressing T.V. dinner and some mac & cheese, and I chased it with a Mello Yello. :biggrin:
I have yet to eat. Still. Its been like 2 days. Its so hot, I don't want anything. How bad is that?
seafood salad, sweet tea and broccoli
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 12, 2007, 09:15:45 PM
I have yet to eat. Still. Its been like 2 days. Its so hot, I don't want anything. How bad is that?
You better eat something,even if you're not hungry. I've never went without eating for even a day. I will probably be eating in my casket, when they lower it into the ground :spooked: LOL!!!
I did. I got a cheese quesadilla from taco bell. Thats what the kids wanted. I'm stuffed.
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 12, 2007, 10:43:42 PM
I did. I got a cheese quesadilla from taco bell. Thats what the kids wanted. I'm stuffed.
Glad to see you had something to eat. :smile: You gotta keep your strengh up, or your typing finger will become weak,and we won't be able to enjoy your posts. :smile:
I've been drinking OJ non stop for the past few days.
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 12, 2007, 11:06:53 PM
I've been drinking OJ non stop for the past few days.
:think: Is this a craving? Is there a baby Daisy on the way? :smile:
Butter pecan ice cream. :smile:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 12, 2007, 11:11:09 PM
:think: Is this a craving? Is there a baby Daisy on the way? :smile:
God I hope not. Three boys is enough. I finally am out of the diaper stage. FINALLY.
A Nathan's hot dog, green beans and cucumbers.
Oh yes well I had my lunch we had cheese and tomato on toast it was quite nice.
Kathy, you are so cute. I love Austrailians...I read your posts and I hear Olivia Newton John. You are so cute I wish I could hear your voice.
Thank you Daisy yes Oliver Newton's voice is a lot better than mine but I have sung on stage before only here in Sydney in a night club.
My granddaughter shared some Cracker Jacks with me after she got back from Vacation Bible School.
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on June 13, 2007, 05:28:37 AM
My granddaughter shared some Cracker Jacks with me after she got back from Vacation Bible School.
those are the best kind, i shared a ring pop with my Goddaughter who is here visiting. Then we had "coffee". I love that kid.
Steak, egg, and cheese bagel!
Cheerio's with Splenda and skim milk and a banana...yum!
A couple of Triscuit crackers that are olive oil and cracked pepper. Yummy, but you can only eat so many at a time.
Oh Daisy, you are making me hungry as so far today I have not had my breakfast as yet but I will be having some cereal and warm milk with it this morning.
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 12, 2007, 11:24:26 PM
God I hope not. Three boys is enough. I finally am out of the diaper stage. FINALLY.
:spooked:
Two lobster tails, with a naked potato and salad.
Make that a "baked" potato.
Oh the perils of posting from a PDA. :biggrin:
Quote from: Locutus on June 13, 2007, 08:18:24 PM
Two lobster tails, with a naked potato and salad.
Sounds a little fishy :swim:
Grilled chicken salad and chased it with :music1: Mello Yellow
subway again
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 13, 2007, 09:58:10 PM
subway again
LOL!!!! One of these days you're going to turn into either 1.) a sandwich or 2.) a bowl of coco wheats. :smile:
Augratan potatoes and butter pecan ice cream. Didn't chase it with anything. :spooked:
LMAO a naked potato! :biggrin: Honestly, I thought you meant w/out butter or sour cream.
I had baked chicken, cucumber slices, a stolen french fry and a tablespoon of potato salad.
Quote from: MsMojo on June 13, 2007, 10:34:17 PM
LMAO a naked potato! :biggrin: Honestly, I thought you meant w/out butter or sour cream.
I had baked chicken, cucumber slices, a stolen french fry and a tablespoon of potato salad.
Who'd you steal the fry from ? :smile: :sinner: LOL!!!
Oh Dexter that sounds absolutely delicious well I had chicken with some lovely lemon juice on it with rice.
1/2 an apple. and one of the staples. a banana....
DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaayOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Pick Banana til the morning comes
daylight come and me wanna go home....
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 13, 2007, 10:29:54 PM
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 13, 2007, 09:58:10 PM
subway again
LOL!!!! One of these days you're going to turn into either 1.) a sandwich or 2.) a bowl of coco wheats. :smile:
lmfao.... prolly will.
last thing i ate was fruit salad... mmm... fruit.
Ravioli
A handful of chips with sour cream and chive dip. I ran out late last night and bought dip. I grilled burgers last night for everyone but I never did get around to cooking my dinner. Oops.
Subway sounds good though. I could live there, like vxn seems to.
We have Subway at least once a week. . . Quick, easy, and not so full of the garbage you can get eating at other places. . . :wink:
I could live on the veggie patty, all veg except olives, with oregano and sweet onion sauce. YUM
BMT or Steak n Cheese for me.
I used to get both on garlic bread when they offered it. I really miss that!
Wendy's Grilled Chicken Sandwhich and Ice Tea
Garlic bread was awesome.
I go for the Italian Herb and Cheese, now.
I'mma have to try that! :yes:
I know what I want for lunch.
Goin' tuh Scudway huh?! :biggrin:
Something like that! I'll have to sneak it, because the kids always want it, too, but I hate paying too much for bologna and cheese, when I have bologna and cheese in the fridge!
A can of Viennna Sausage and Ritz look-a-likes.(Winn-Dixie brand)
sour dough hard pretzles and dark chocolate... :smitten: lunch of champions....
tuna sandwich and chicken soup
(Daisy, try hot dog rolls. I can put lunch meat and veggies on a hot dog roll and they think it's a sub. Even my 15 year old. :yes: Yet he won't each lunch meat at all on regular slices)
Cottage cheese and water. . . :rolleyes:
Quote from: damfast on June 14, 2007, 05:59:08 AM
1/2 an apple. and one of the staples. a banana....
DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaayOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Pick Banana til the morning comes
daylight come and me wanna go home....
Have you tried the new Banana Twinkies? I bought a box by mistake. If you like bananas, then I think you would like them. :smile:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 14, 2007, 01:55:24 PM
sour dough hard pretzles and dark chocolate... :smitten: lunch of champions....
I like to dunk my pretzels in my glass of Coke. It's a fizzy explosion. :yes:
Grilled chicken salad with western dressing and chased it with a Coke. :smile: Yes I finally got more Coke!!!!
The last thing I ate was lamb shanks with mushrooms for dinner last night and pasta
you're going to starve to death kathy..
I've been nibbling on some garlic and butter croutons.
Why would I starve to death the thing is it is morning now in Australia as we are 17 hours ahead of America and so it is early Friday morning here now. :)
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 14, 2007, 05:21:12 PM
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 14, 2007, 01:55:24 PM
sour dough hard pretzles and dark chocolate... :smitten: lunch of champions....
I like to dunk my pretzels in my glass of Coke. It's a fizzy explosion. :yes:
never heard of anyone doing that...
(currently coke from the no-no list and more chocolate, probably on the no-no list, too... but i'm not going to refer to the list right now...)
The girls in the house I am crashing at (who have not been working 12 hour days) cooked. She made potato salad with black olives in it. It was great. and I dont like potato salad. and some pickles. but hey, no banana tonight.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 14, 2007, 09:23:10 PM
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 14, 2007, 05:21:12 PM
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 14, 2007, 01:55:24 PM
sour dough hard pretzles and dark chocolate... :smitten: lunch of champions....
I like to dunk my pretzels in my glass of Coke. It's a fizzy explosion. :yes:
never heard of anyone doing that...
(currently coke from the no-no list and more chocolate, probably on the no-no list, too... but i'm not going to refer to the list right now...)
The only list I refer to, is the junk food list,and it says " eat me" so I do!!! LOL!!!
Tombstone pepperoni brick oven pizza 3/4 of it and chased it with a (you guessed it) Coke. :smile: Later, I'm going for a couple of vanilla Zingers. I've got them in the fridge getting cold. It was 95* here today. :yes:
Pork roast, french style green beans and shells with cheese.....and a glass of milk...had a craving for that.
Subway. Thanks vxn and Palehorse.
went to Ponderosa. I had the buffet bar and a glass of water.
I had a tongan dish for lunch it was lovely they cook their food in the ground which is simply lovely.
breakfast burrito
Quote from: kathy77 on June 15, 2007, 01:40:11 AM
I had a tongan dish for lunch it was lovely they cook their food in the ground which is simply lovely.
That sounds a bit Hawaiian. What was in it?
Meatball from Scudway. :rolleyes:
croutons :spooked:
U a bird? :spooked:
A piece of All-right cake my co-worker made. It was soooo good, and not on my diet!
I took the boys to Pizza Hut for 99 cent personal pans. I got one with green peppers and cheese. Was full after the first slice. Ate a second one because that was just ridiculous. Brought the rest home with me.
Daisy that is just crazy talk! :razz:
Had a take-out from the Dixie Grill. Suwannee Steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, okra and tomatoes, cabbage, biscuit, cornbread. :yes:
I think I filled up on cherry Pepsi waiting. It took a half hour to get our food.
Across the aisle from me was a table of four, that easily was weighing in at 3/4 ton. They all sat down with buffet plates piled six inches high, salad bowls heaping and over flowing, and one girl even had TWO heaping salad bowls with her stacked plate of pizza. I was almost too embarrassed to ask for a box.
Really THEY should have been embarrassed when you asked for a box.
I can put away some pizza but you just have to know when to say BACK AWAY FROM THE BUFFET!
Send me to Uno, Donatos, Bazbeaux, or Some Guys Pizza, and I can pack it away. Yummmmm
chicken soup with veggies and hot toast.
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 15, 2007, 02:20:26 PM
Send me to Uno, Donatos, Bazbeaux, or Some Guys Pizza, and I can pack it away. Yummmmm
Some Guys is awesome, as is Bazbeaux. My daughter loves the make kids make your own pizza at Uno's.
We haven't let the boys in on that little secret yet...Soon.
Lean Cuisine grilled panini. Off to work now!
Quote from: Palehorse on June 15, 2007, 11:52:11 AM
U a bird? :spooked:
nope, just not hungry...
might make a salad...
Oh I think that would be advisable to eat a salad or just something as it is not good for your health not to eat nothing.
Caramello candy bar on my way home from work. :smile:
WEll so far today as it is early morning I have not completed my work on my computer but when I am finished Dexter, I shall be having my breakfast some nice warm cereal.
cannoli... omg... i love those boys up the hill.... :smitten: mmmm.... only one thing could make this day better. :icon_twisted:
Vxn, and what is that, that could make the day better for you I wonder, as for myself I only have 1 hour to go before breakfast I am starting to get hungry now.
sleep. i am so tired. lol....
:o wow, an hour from breakfast!?! i am 2 hours from bedtime.
Yes I realize but I live in Australia and therefore we are 17 hours ahead of you as it is Saturday morning here for me. Have a lovely sleep Vxn
Barbeque ribs, baked potatos and peas.
Quote from: Heavy2804 on June 15, 2007, 08:03:44 PM
Barbeque ribs, baked potatos and peas.
Pork or beef??? I love pork ribs. I boil them on the stove in beer. Then I put them on the grill and smother them with BBQ sauce. :smitten:
That sounds so tasty Dexter, but then I'm of the opinion that beer makes everything taste better. LOL
I've got small steaks ready to go on the grill and some potatoes and steamed broccoli.
fried rice, broccoli and mandarin oranges.
Ooooh, That sounds delicious. Sunday my Dad is coming, and we're gonna grill some New York strips. The worst part about Winter, is that you can't cook out, unless you're real ballsy and can stand the cold weather. :smile:
I don't have that problem. :razz: but I know what you mean. I used to live in Baltimore. If the weather was dry, I'd throw on a sweatshirt and grill any time of year.
I forgot to add my ice cold Corona and Buffett in the background to the above menu. LOL
(damfast my daughter loves mandarin oranges w/everything. I keep them stocked)
I had a small grilled chicken salad, and chased it with a Mt. Dew
Quote from: MsMojo on June 15, 2007, 09:18:36 PM
I don't have that problem. :razz: but I know what you mean. I used to live in Baltimore. If the weather was dry, I'd throw on a sweatshirt and grill any time of year.
I forgot to add my ice cold Corona and Buffett in the background to the above menu. LOL
(damfast my daughter loves mandarin oranges w/everything. I keep them stocked)
tell her to come on, we can buy us a bucket of them. (A friend of mine owns a few Wendy's franchises, and for Christmas she brought my a huge can of them) Ate em too!
Well now I already had my breakfast some warm cereal, and also I have now had my lunch baked chicken with rice.
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 15, 2007, 09:33:04 PM
I had a small grilled chicken salad, and chased it with a Mt. Dew
I see you went to the store and restocked on Dew :biggrin:
I had a black bean and corn burrito doused in Frank's Red Hot.
Oh I really love black bean and that sounds lovely but I do not know what Frank red is as we do not have this in my country.
It's a kind of tabasco sauce. Yummmm
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 15, 2007, 11:42:21 PM
It's a kind of tabasco sauce. Yummmm
Do you have Tapatio where you live?
wooden ball-shaped cap?
wait wrong thing. yeah I think that's what we kept on the tables at LoneStar.
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 15, 2007, 11:54:08 PM
wooden ball-shaped cap?
You mean the lid? I don't think so, that's another brand.
It's a red pepper sauce, but it has a much better taste than traditional Tabasco or red hot.
I'll have to look for it.
There's a restaurant in Columbus Ohio called Tapatio. I love it.
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 16, 2007, 12:16:01 AM
I'll have to look for it.
There's a restaurant in Columbus Ohio called Tapatio. I love it.
Here's a link to the sauce.
http://www.tapatiohotsauce.com/faq.aspx
I use it on just about everything. I love to marinate my wings in it then either fry them (If I'm feelin' bad lol or bake or grill them) and it gives them a nice kick. If you wanna kick it up a notch higher then I like habenero sauce.
chips and some port wine cheese. Sorry diet! I had some beer and it was calling me!
Hi Kimmi, oh that sounds wonderful did you keep some cool wine for me too I hope so is it red wine or white I love both actually and you say that you had some beer but it is too cold and wet here for me today for any beer so I will stick to having some wine or spirits to keep me nice and warm with some crackers.
Quote from: kathy77 on June 16, 2007, 01:45:34 AM
Hi Kimmi, oh that sounds wonderful did you keep some cool wine for me too I hope so is it red wine or white I love both actually and you say that you had some beer but it is too cold and wet here for me today for any beer so I will stick to having some wine or spirits to keep me nice and warm with some crackers.
Hi kathy: What part of the U.S. are you in? I could stand some of that cold and wet here in north Florida. Around 90 here today and we could use more rain for sure.
Vacation Bible School Parent's night last night. Had an assortment of "finger foods". But I got lucky. The last thing I ate was a fried chicken breast.
Well.. I didn't eat breakfast this morning, cause I was still full from last night. The last thing I ate was a Wendy's meal.. the bacon cheese deluxe. It was yummy! But I was so full, I woke up stuffed!
cannoli....
mmm.... cannoli.... :smitten:
Quote from: MsMojo on June 15, 2007, 09:18:36 PM
I don't have that problem. :razz: but I know what you mean. I used to live in Baltimore. If the weather was dry, I'd throw on a sweatshirt and grill any time of year.
I forgot to add my ice cold Corona and Buffett in the background to the above menu. LOL
(damfast my daughter loves mandarin oranges w/everything. I keep them stocked)
It's 85* and it's only 10:15 am here. We usually dont get to 100* here. We're pretty much in a droughtnow. It's awful dry. I've got gigantic cracks in my yard. Thank God we've got a 500 ft well, or we'd be screwd. :smile:
Quote from: MsMojo on June 15, 2007, 11:35:16 PM
I see you went to the store and restocked on Dew :biggrin:
:yes: I stocked up on pop this week. :smile:
Quote from: kimmi on June 16, 2007, 12:55:57 AM
chips and some port wine cheese. Sorry diet! I had some beer and it was calling me!
This is great beer drinking weather. :smile:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 16, 2007, 10:45:08 AM
cannoli....
mmm.... cannoli.... :smitten:
What happened to your Coco Wheats :confused: Are you burning out on them :confused: The new addiction looks like cannoli. :smile: What exactly is a cannoli :confused: Is it a dessert, I've heard of it before. But,I don't think I've ever had it. :smile:
Quote from: kathy77 on June 16, 2007, 01:45:34 AM
Hi Kimmi, oh that sounds wonderful did you keep some cool wine for me too I hope so is it red wine or white I love both actually and you say that you had some beer but it is too cold and wet here for me today for any beer so I will stick to having some wine or spirits to keep me nice and warm with some crackers.
:spooked: Is it cold there :confused: I thought it was hot year round Down Under. LOL!!! :smile:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 16, 2007, 11:27:45 AM
What happened to your Coco Wheats :confused: Are you burning out on them :confused: The new addiction looks like cannoli. :smile: What exactly is a cannoli :confused: Is it a dessert, I've heard of it before. But,I don't think I've ever had it. :smile:
cannoli: (http://images.jupiterimages.com/common/detail/11/22/23032211.jpg)
now that you mention it, i think i'll eat coco wheats for lunch... mmm... (mostly because i am out of cannoli... lol...)
The last thing I ate was mushrooms, noodles and some chicken that was for my dinner last night as remember that it is Sunday morning here very early and I shall have my breakfast here later on this morning.
A handful of potater chips....I'm going to start dinner soon. Its this, but slightly different:
1 leek, white part chopped and some of the greens sliced
3 large or 15 baby carrots, chopped
1/4 large white onion, finely chopped
1 clove garlic, pressed
3 red potatoes, unpeeled, chunked
1 medium zucchini, chunked
2 cups veggie pasta, any shape
1 red bell pepper, chopped
1 yellow bell pepper, chopped
sea salt & freshly cracked pepper to taste
Directions:
Boil 1.5-2 quarts water. Add carrots, onion, garlic, and leek greens. Boil for 15 minutes.
Add potatoes, zucchini, and pasta. Cook 10 minutes.
Add bell peppers, salt, and pepper, cook an additional 5 minutes, and serve!
*****I'm cooking it for a few hours in a crock pot instead, and using vegetable broth intead of boiling water. The water just doesn't sound very flavorful.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 16, 2007, 12:49:19 PM
cannoli: (http://images.jupiterimages.com/common/detail/11/22/23032211.jpg)
now that you mention it, i think i'll eat coco wheats for lunch... mmm... (mostly because i am out of cannoli... lol...)
Mmmm, that looks good!!!! :drool1: Uh oh, more Coco Wheats? You're a flip flopper like me LOL!!! Coke- Mello Yello -Mt. Dew - Sun Kist etc,etc, well you know the drill. :biggrin:
For breakfast ,I had 2 sausage egg Mc muffins, a hash brown and chased it with OJ. :smile:
(i ordered a case of coco wheats... so they are on hand... but cannoli never seem to last very long... lol...)
Oh Dexter, what you had made me start feeling hungry for my breakfast way to go sounds delicious.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 16, 2007, 05:00:37 PM
(i ordered a case of coco wheats... so they are on hand... but cannoli never seem to last very long... lol...)
The good stuff never does LOL!!! I can blow through a box of Zingers in no time flat. Same thing with ice cream. :yes:
Oh well I wish I could eat these things but I have sugar diabeties so I try to be careful what I eat.
Quote from: kathy77 on June 16, 2007, 05:02:03 PM
Oh Dexter, what you had made me start feeling hungry for my breakfast way to go sounds delicious.
Do you have a McDonalds near you??? I love their food and the prices are great. I worked at one for almost 2 years. You'd be surprised how strict their food safety requirements are. Those little hamburger patties, get thrown in the trash after only 20 minutes. :spooked: The chicken McNuggets are only good for 30 minutes. Boy, you talk about alot of waste. When I worked there it was nothing, to throw away 150 nuggets at a time, and 50 hamburger patties at a time. They wouldn't let the employees have that stuff, and only gave us a 10% discount. I'm sure some of the workers hoarded it home somehow,but I never did because it's considered stealing. I would never steal from an employer. I figure if somebody is good enough to give you a job,you should do that job to the best of your ability and not take advantage of them. :smile:
Yes we have McDonalds but I do not eat it that much only if I want a change of food while going shopping for my lunch, and you are right it is not good to steal from an employer as you lose credit being a human being and my youngest daughter used to work for McDonald's for 3 years.
Quote from: kathy77 on June 16, 2007, 05:11:19 PM
Oh well I wish I could eat these things but I have sugar diabeties so I try to be careful what I eat.
Do you ever make baked goods with sugar substitutes? I've heard that sometimes they taste close to the real thing. My husbands Grandfather was diabetic. His Grandmother made alot of the same things she always made, but she used substitutes like sweet n low, honey and different fruit spreads. I think she used fruit spreads in her baked goods. I've been told her cooking was excellent. I guess if you get the right recipes, diabetic cooking can be healthy and good tasting. :smile:
Hi Dexter, well there are a lot of different foods that I can make at home and I do bake at home and found a lot of recipes that I can use for my sugar diabeties which is simply wonderful the doctor found out that I have sugar only last November and things are looking great for me at this time and I only have to go back in 6 months from my last visit.
white rice with garlic shrimp, sundried tomatoes and basil
Oh yummy I love scrimp but we call them prawns in Australia they are lovely and I can ear these as any seafood is delicious and great for people with diabeties.
i rarely eat red meat, i love seafood. shrimp (prawns), lobster, claims, you name it if it comes from the sea it is for me.
I don't blame you damfast, as I love it to and it is very good for us I love lobster and crabs as well as most fish and we should be eating it at least 3-4 times a week.
Quote from: kathy77 on June 16, 2007, 05:47:24 PM
Hi Dexter, well there are a lot of different foods that I can make at home and I do bake at home and found a lot of recipes that I can use for my sugar diabeties which is simply wonderful the doctor found out that I have sugar only last November and things are looking great for me at this time and I only have to go back in 6 months from my last visit.
Thats great news Kathy!!! :smile: It sounds like you're doing everything right and following the doctors orders. Great Job!!! :yes:
Quote from: damfast on June 16, 2007, 06:32:49 PM
white rice with garlic shrimp, sundried tomatoes and basil
That sounds delicious!!! :smile: I love rice. There are alot of good ways to make rice. It's a real healthy food, inexpensive and filling. Just don't let the birds get a hold of it LOL!!! :bird: We need an explotion emoticon. :yes:
Pot Luck tonight. Had a piece of cold fried chicken(thigh). 3 different types of pickles, 2 different types of chunked cheese, and olives. Glass of milk.
2 boneless skinless chicken breasts cooked on the grill and smothered in BBQ sauce, cottage cheese and baked beans, and chased it with a Coke. :smile:
Filet Mignon kabobs with grilled squash, tomatoes, and onions. Yummy!
Nothing. The air went out halfway through my soup's cooking, and its too hot to imagine eating anything. Ugh.
Too hot??? You should be here in Florida. THAT's hot. :yes:
I had some nice tuna fish and chips for lunch today.
As we speak, I'm eating cereal with milk.
coffee, then brunch with dad before they leave, at which point i plan to just grab the entire bowl of strawverries from the table and snarl at anyone who comes near me.
kashi, banana, skim milk, OJ
oh, and a cookie.
Stupid lack of willpower
cookies are a misunderstood food group. they make you feel better, eat them often
I made chocolate ship last night, with lots of help from little hands.
Delicious (in many ways)
please send cookies, geeking for sugar
Last night was the last time I ate as it is now early Monday morning here and so I had fish cakes with some rice for my dinner last night.
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 17, 2007, 01:15:18 AM
Nothing. The air went out halfway through my soup's cooking, and its too hot to imagine eating anything. Ugh.
Bummer, I hate it when that happens. I would most definately die whithout my central air. :spooked: It's 2:15 pm and it's 90*. :smile:
Quote from: fireguy on June 17, 2007, 08:26:30 AM
kashi, banana, skim milk, OJ
oh, and a cookie.
Stupid lack of willpower
:smile: You gotta be bad once in a while. :icon_twisted:
Oh Dexter, I know what you mean when it is extremely hot but hopefully it is not humid as well as that would make it unbearable as for myself well we are in winter here so it is quite cool this morning here it is only 5.23am Monday morning.
Yes you are right Dexter it does not hurt if you are bad once in a while.
Quote from: kathy77 on June 17, 2007, 03:24:11 PM
Oh Dexter, I know what you mean when it is extremely hot but hopefully it is not humid as well as that would make it unbearable as for myself well we are in winter here so it is quite cool this morning here it is only 5.23am Monday morning.
:smile: I'll take some of your cool weather if you want to trade. :yes: The humidity here is horrible. Sometimes I have trouble breathing when it's this humid. Yesterday it was in the 90*s and I did a bunch of yard work. So I'm taking it easy today. :yes:
Quote from: kathy77 on June 17, 2007, 03:28:29 PM
Yes you are right Dexter it does not hurt if you are bad once in a while.
Sometimes you just gotta be bad. :icon_twisted: I'm real bad when it comes to sweets of any kind. I'm thinking :think: about making a cherry cheese cake tonight.
Oh that sounds lovely Dexter, can I have some too. I think that tonight I will bake a cake for my husband today as he simply loves it when I cook him a cake. Hi loves poppy seed cakes.
marinated asparagus, fruit salad and a few raw oysters. and water, lots of water.
Hi damfast I like asparagus as well but what do you marinate it with can you tell me please.
Just finished 2 tomato sandwiches with mayo, salt and pepper. Also had some potato salad.
Italian sub from Sheetz.
A couple of Big Red Smokey's and some chips...... :biggrin:
Snow crab with vegetables and Bananna's Foster for dessert.
Bacon and eggs and chased it with a OJ. :yes:
Quote from: kathy77 on June 17, 2007, 05:09:42 PM
Hi damfast I like asparagus as well but what do you marinate it with can you tell me please.
i think it was olive oil and garlic, it was from a deli in the town i am currently working in. Pretty good, I may wander in there again tomorrow, they had some artichoke hearts that looked pretty tempting.
Today for my lunch I had some pizza and some chips with a cup of chocolate I spoilt myself after I had finished my shopping.
On the grill I fixed chicken strips that I marinated overnight in fresh tangerine juice, peppers, zucchini (seasoned w/steak seasoning) and corn tortillas.
Oh wow MsMojo, that sounds delicious I bet you enjoyed your meal.
I'm working on my first cup of coffee(Maxwell House perked with 2 sugars and milk)...
cucumber slices with a little kosher salt, and cucumber water.
Crock Pot Lasagna w/ microwaved garlic bread. . . :smile:
Quote from: Palehorse on June 18, 2007, 11:31:03 AM
Cock Pot Lasagna w/ microwaved garlic bread. . . :smile:
WTH is Cock Pot???? :eek:
Sounds like a nice duo! :rotfl:
Quote from: kimmi on June 17, 2007, 07:37:56 PM
Italian sub from Sheetz.
Sounds like it'd give you the runs...
It was very good actually.
Quote from: BEG on June 18, 2007, 11:42:26 AM
WTH is Cock Pot???? :eek:
Sounds like a nice duo! :rotfl:
Forgot the "r" ! :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on June 18, 2007, 12:09:41 PM
Forgot the "r" ! :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
I was hoping that was your answer! :wink: LOL :biggrin:
LMAO at PH and BEG! I've seen PH mention the crock pot lasagna, so I didn't even catch it. I still haven't tried that, I forgot, but I definitely wanna try it.
How's the cucumber water, Daisy? I hate water, but I drink it because it's good for me. I read that lemon water helps flush toxins from your body. I like cucumbers, but I'm curious about the water.
Sheetz where I lived in Maryland had really good chicken. There was another store called WaWa that had amazing hot ham and cheese subs. Ham and cheese is ham and cheese, but these were super.
I threw together some fruit into a salad of sorts, banana, strawberries, cantaloupe, mango, kiwi and apples.
Cucumber water is really refreshing. I get it at the spa when I can afford to go. I have heard of Wawa but don't think i've ever been to one.
Right now I'm having Oriental Oodles of Noodles and a class of POM tea.
I'm currently eating a ranch BLT grilled chicken sandwhich.
Had a Big Buford from Rally's.
gum. trying not too eat too much today... i feel illness coming on. my kidneys are yelling at me.
vxn - get that cranberry juice or lemon water out and start drinking now!!!!
yeah, i think i should. already had a fever last night... gonna be a hard hit this time. :no:
Quote from: kimmi on June 18, 2007, 12:26:39 PM
Cucumber water is really refreshing. I get it at the spa when I can afford to go. I have heard of Wawa but don't think i've ever been to one.
Right now I'm having Oriental Oodles of Noodles and a class of POM tea.
I was googling it yesterday and found in Japan they have Cucumber Pepsi
(http://www.treehugger.com/cucumberpepsi.jpg)
It's (cuke water) pretty good. You need to let it sit for a long time before you actually can taste the cucumber. Then its really good.
:puke:
Quote from: MsMojo on June 18, 2007, 01:40:29 AM
On the grill I fixed chicken strips that I marinated overnight in fresh tangerine juice, peppers, zucchini (seasoned w/steak seasoning) and corn tortillas.
Sounds healthy and tasty :smile: I bet that tangerine juice really made the flavor of the chicken pop. Citrus usually does. :yes:
Quote from: Palehorse on June 18, 2007, 11:31:03 AM
Crock Pot Lasagna w/ microwaved garlic bread. . . :smile:
I love Lasagna. :smitten: I've never made it in the crock pot before. :smile:
Quote from: BEG on June 18, 2007, 11:42:26 AM
WTH is Cock Pot???? :eek:
Sounds like a nice duo! :rotfl:
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Quote from: MsMojo on June 18, 2007, 12:18:30 PM
LMAO at PH and BEG! I've seen PH mention the crock pot lasagna, so I didn't even catch it. I still haven't tried that, I forgot, but I definitely wanna try it.
How's the cucumber water, Daisy? I hate water, but I drink it because it's good for me. I read that lemon water helps flush toxins from your body. I like cucumbers, but I'm curious about the water.
Sheetz where I lived in Maryland had really good chicken. There was another store called WaWa that had amazing hot ham and cheese subs. Ham and cheese is ham and cheese, but these were super.
I threw together some fruit into a salad of sorts, banana, strawberries, cantaloupe, mango, kiwi and apples.
LOL!!!!I didn't notice it either. I just posted right back. :yes:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 18, 2007, 01:15:09 PM
gum. trying not too eat too much today... i feel illness coming on. my kidneys are yelling at me.
:spooked: I don't blame you for not eating. When I feel like I'm coming down with something I do the exact same thing. :yes: Do you have chronic kidney problems???
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 18, 2007, 02:07:53 PM
I was googling it yesterday and found in Japan they have Cucumber Pepsi
(http://www.treehugger.com/cucumberpepsi.jpg)
It's (cuke water) pretty good. You need to let it sit for a long time before you actually can taste the cucumber. Then its really good.
OMG!!! I don't like the sounds of that. Healthy Pepsi doesn't sound right. :no:
A dish of Bugles and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
1/2 apple and a bottle of water, then I licked my fingers clean!
HONEY ROASTED P-NUTS AND A COKE!!... :yes:
Fingers STILL un-licked...
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 18, 2007, 02:38:01 PM
Sounds healthy and tasty :smile: I bet that tangerine juice really made the flavor of the chicken pop. Citrus usually does. :yes:
I got the tangerines from one of my neighbors down the street. He has oodles of trees and the tangerines never get picked. Lil' Mojo and I asked him if we could pick some and he told us to pick as many as we could and give them away, because they were going to waste. So I did. I spread them all over the place, work and neighborhood. I had about 6 left that were beginning to show the signs of age, so rather than waste them I squeezed them into a container and put the chicken breast strips in and let the marinate overnight. I knew that about citrus, but hadn't experimented w/tangerines before. It was extremely yummy.
Speaking of which, I had an Asian salad from McDonalds for lunch. I've had them before, but for some reason today, it was tastier than I remembered.
I just had one of those last week and it was really good for a fast food salad!
Hi Kimmi, yes some people just do not know what is good for them so don't worry about the member saying it would give you the runs.
Hey I look at it this way, if it gives you the runs, there is less opportunity to attach to your hips! :wink:
Shit, no pun intended, I agree!
Give me Indian food--goes through me like shit through a goose. ;D Nothing's sticking around, no squatters in my hips. Get in, do your job, get out. Buh bye.
Yes I know that with some Indian food this will happen to but everyone is different we are not the same so don't worry about it Daisy, it would be strange if everyone ate the same now wouldn't it.
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 18, 2007, 05:49:29 PM
Shit, no pun intended, I agree!
Give me Indian food--goes through me like shit through a goose. ;D Nothing's sticking around, no squatters in my hips. Get in, do your job, get out. Buh bye.
lmao, just think what eating an indian would do to you
Shh you guys...I've already sent my husband on a wild goose chase for some microbrew, don't make me send him on an Indian food run, TOO!
Oh no never Daisy I would not send your husband on a run for any Indian food so don't panic
Yeah, but I might...
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 18, 2007, 02:07:53 PM
I was googling it yesterday and found in Japan they have Cucumber Pepsi
(http://www.treehugger.com/cucumberpepsi.jpg)
It's (cuke water) pretty good. You need to let it sit for a long time before you actually can taste the cucumber. Then its really good.
eeewwww.... :no:
Had liver and onions w/gravy, mashed 'tater's, and fried green 'maters.... :yes: :cld9:
Quote from: damfast on June 18, 2007, 04:17:48 PM
1/2 apple and a bottle of water, then I licked my fingers clean!
So it was finger lickin' good right??? :smile:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on June 18, 2007, 04:32:21 PM
HONEY ROASTED P-NUTS AND A COKE!!... :yes:
Fingers STILL un-licked...
I love honey roasted nuts. Especially cashews. :drool1: At Christmas I make praline pecans. They are yuuumy. :smile:
Quote from: MsMojo on June 18, 2007, 04:42:08 PM
I got the tangerines from one of my neighbors down the street. He has oodles of trees and the tangerines never get picked. Lil' Mojo and I asked him if we could pick some and he told us to pick as many as we could and give them away, because they were going to waste. So I did. I spread them all over the place, work and neighborhood. I had about 6 left that were beginning to show the signs of age, so rather than waste them I squeezed them into a container and put the chicken breast strips in and let the marinate overnight. I knew that about citrus, but hadn't experimented w/tangerines before. It was extremely yummy.
Speaking of which, I had an Asian salad from McDonalds for lunch. I've had them before, but for some reason today, it was tastier than I remembered.
Maybe you were extra hungry. That chicken sounds wonderful. During harvest I always let friends and neighbors come and collect appels. We have a Cortland Red and it has thousands of appels every year. We could never eat them all, so we share with others. :smile:
Quote from: damfast on June 18, 2007, 07:18:04 PM
lmao, just think what eating an indian would do to you
:rotfl:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 18, 2007, 02:59:49 PM
:spooked: I don't blame you for not eating. When I feel like I'm coming down with something I do the exact same thing. :yes: Do you have chronic kidney problems???
something like that, yes. they've been trouble since i was 12. (that's the first time i had kidney stones...)
mmm... coco wheats... (and orange tic tacs)
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 18, 2007, 09:41:33 PM
something like that, yes. they've been trouble since i was 12. (that's the first time i had kidney stones...)
mmm... coco wheats... (and orange tic tacs)
When was a kid they used to make these Tic Tacs, that had 3 flavors in a pack. They were orange, red (cherry flavored) and purple (grape) they were so good!!! My favorite kinds now are cinnamon and spearmint. I never go anywhere without my Tic Tacs. Okay, I'll admit it ,I'm addicted to Tic Tacs. :busted:
there is nothing wrong with tic tac addiction. i am adddicted to satellite wafers (http://i9.ebayimg.com/04/i/05/73/75/7a_2.JPG)... if i buy a box--i eat the whole thing in less than 24 hours. (and then i get itchy... as i am allergic to the beeswax in them...)
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 18, 2007, 09:55:32 PM
there is nothing wrong with tic tac addiction. i am adddicted to satellite wafers (http://i9.ebayimg.com/04/i/05/73/75/7a_2.JPG)... if i buy a box--i eat the whole thing in less than 24 hours. (and then i get itchy... as i am allergic to the beeswax in them...)
Wow!!!! :eek: I've never heard of those before. Are they a hard or chewy candy??? Is your allergy to bees wax serious. Sometimes you can die from food allergys. It's O.K. if you tell me to mind my own bees wax. Get it( bees wax) LOL!!! :bee: :bee: :bee:
I had a six-inch cold cut trio from Subway. Cup of iced sweet tea with lemon.
I had some melted cheese toast sandwiches for my lunch with a cup of tea.
Those melted cheese on toast sound good kathy.
Oh yes they certainly were I will wait a couple of more days before I have some more I love melted cheese.
an orange and coffee,..
All I've been able to manage so far is a cup of coffee.
Good morning damfast. :wink:
and to you FSU
Awww shuck. Thank you damfast :smile:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 18, 2007, 10:05:07 PM
Wow!!!! :eek: I've never heard of those before. Are they a hard or chewy candy??? Is your allergy to bees wax serious. Sometimes you can die from food allergys. It's O.K. if you tell me to mind my own bees wax. Get it( bees wax) LOL!!! :bee: :bee: :bee:
they are wafers (like communion at church) filled with candy beads (aka: sprinkles). the more of them i eat the worse the reaction gets--i should stop eating them altogether. i get the itchies and my throat feels tight, i get red raccoon eyes. i know better. (but i love them.)
i only buy them once every few months. they can be $20 for 240 of them... and they are bite size. (i did find an online store that always has buy one box get a second free...) http://cgi.ebay.com/Satellite-Wafers-2-BOXES_W0QQitemZ140074051171QQihZ004QQcategoryZ14307QQcmdZViewItem (http://cgi.ebay.com/Satellite-Wafers-2-BOXES_W0QQitemZ140074051171QQihZ004QQcategoryZ14307QQcmdZViewItem)
last thing i ate was... peach slices in a can last night.
Blueberry mini muffins and coffee
Blueberries and cream oatmeal(Quaker Oats) Instant.
A ham salad sandwich, chex mix, and grape dasani
coco wheats
lamb cutletts, with vegetables for dinner last night as today it is far too early to eat right now as it is only 3 am.
Fried chicken from the Kroger deli.
Oh I prefer to cook my own dinner as then I know what I put into it especially as I have sugar diabeties it is wiser for me as if I get sick then I have an idea of what I put into it that made me feel this way.
Just had a diet Dr. Pepper and some pretzels. Good morning Ms Kathy. :smile:
Good morning to you to FSU CLASS OF 1971 I do hope that you have had a wonderful day as my day has just begun and so therefore I have not eaten yet as it is still extremely early here for me.
For future reference kathy, it is 1:19 P.m. here in north Florida, what day and time is it in Australia now?
Ice cream, some kind of banana split flavor. Because they were out of the mint chocolate that Jason got me hooked on.
Chicken salad with lettuce, red onion, and tomoato on a crescent roll. It was awesome!
My new favorite sandwich: wheat bread with Joy of Garlic Sun Dried Tomato spread, alfalfa, and cucumbers.
Bring me one
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 19, 2007, 03:21:39 PM
My new favorite sandwich: wheat bread with Joy of Garlic Sun Dried Tomato spread, alfalfa, and cucumbers.
ya gotta slap about a inch of ham or roast beef on there.........cover it in american cheese, lose the alfafa and cucumbers, add some mayo and REAL tomatoes...........................then, you got yourself a sandwich... ;)
Have you tried Daisy's sandwich? It might be good. I'm willing to try it, and I don't like the unknown. At least not when it comes to my food.
toast + butter + sugar = right now
A chocolate chip cookie at work. He he, I broke it on accident and I ate it. I call it quality control LOL!!! :wink:
Quote from: me on June 19, 2007, 09:08:45 AM
Blueberry mini muffins and coffee
My new blue berry bush has 10 berries on it !!! It's a far cry from a batch, but I'm excited about it. LOL!!!! :yes:
Just had 2 large slices of Wal-Mart's Supreme Pizza. (Sam's Choice Deli brand). It was my first time.(16" pizza.) Some kind of good. Try one if you haven't already. :yes:
Like I need to promote Wal-Mart. LOL. And it was less that nine bucks.
Tombstone cheese and sausage pizza right now it's almost 7:00 pm. I'm chasing it with a Coke. :yes:
forbidden coke and forbidden animal protien from the no-no list. i am a bad vxn.
To appease the step-children...beef stew by Dinty, peas & biscuits. *blech*
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 19, 2007, 08:37:02 PM
forbidden coke and forbidden animal protien from the no-no list. i am a bad vxn.
You are a bad,bad girl ~vxn~. :sinner: LOL!!!
Swiss steak w/mushroom gravy, smashed 'taters, and peas.
Of course the c/a had to run overtime since I had the oven on for 4 hours but it was well worth it... :yes:
indeed, dex, i am. lol...
Quote from: me on June 19, 2007, 08:48:49 PM
Swiss steak w/mushroom gravy, smashed 'taters, and peas.
Of course the c/a had to run overtime since I had the oven on for 4 hours but it was well worth it... :yes:
Sacrifice is what it's all about. As long as it was good. :smile:
Sounds much better than mystery meat from a can. :razz:
red beans and rice, and a huge cup of coffee
steak fajitas
dry cookie crisp
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 19, 2007, 09:46:40 PM
dry cookie crisp
Do the Coco Wheats know you're stepping out with the Cookie Crisps??? I see trouble brewing. :angry: LOL!!!
Quote from: damfast on June 19, 2007, 09:28:03 PM
red beans and rice, and a huge cup of coffee
I haven't found any good red beans and rice since Popeye's closed down.
a BBQ sandwich with slaw on top!
not inside the sandwich?
Popcorn
Yes Pari! This is the south! You put slaw on everything!
They do that in Pittsburgh too but that is a whole different sandwich!
I meant.....ON TOP of the sandwich, not between the bread/bun. LOL
I used to live in North Carolina, in Charlotte. The first time I ordered a cheeseburger with everything and I got slaw, I thought I was going to be sick. LOL. They had to give me a new cheeseburger.
Oh haha! No inside the sandwich!
The BBQ changes depending on where you are in NC. I like the one that's made w/vinegar and salt and pepper and I'm not sure what else. Isn't there a place called Mr. B's or something like that that's popular there?
I had a thin slice of pork loin roast marinated in garlic and lemon, Cesar salad and a tablespoon of homemade mac and cheese.
That is eastern BBQ which is what I had. The more west you go, the more of a red tomato base it is. I go to Smithfield BBQ. It is a local chain. I'll have to look for Mr. B!
I am a sucker for homemade mac and cheese. I might have to make some tomorrow! With tomato on top!
You slice a tomato on top or how do you do it? That sounds tasty.
Quote from: me on June 20, 2007, 12:35:09 AM
I haven't found any good red beans and rice since Popeye's closed down.
I just happen to be in a good location for it this week.
Quote from: kimmi on June 20, 2007, 01:16:27 AM
I am a sucker for homemade mac and cheese. I might have to make some tomorrow! With tomato on top!
hmmm...never tried the tomato with mac & cheese...but, I love a slice of 'mater on my grilled cheese...same concept, I suppose.
OJ
Not ate anything since my popcorn, but I am having a great cup of coffee with Chocolate flavored creamer. :D
Quote from: Sunny on June 20, 2007, 07:12:10 AM
hmmm...never tried the tomato with mac & cheese...but, I love a slice of 'mater on my grilled cheese...same concept, I suppose.
That is it sunny. If I have fresh, I dice it on top or I drain a can of diced and sprinkle on top!
Right now I'm eating Supreme Pizza from Wal-Mart.
I made turkey meatloaf and mashed potatoes! Yummy!
Arby's roast beef and cheese sticks
Arby's roast beef and lemonade
Quote from: pariann on June 19, 2007, 04:17:54 PM
Have you tried Daisy's sandwich? It might be good. I'm willing to try it, and I don't like the unknown. At least not when it comes to my food.
It's the bomb...Even Aaron loved it. He's hooked. I have to get more joy of garlic, more cukes, and some more alfalfa...
Quote from: kimmi on June 20, 2007, 01:16:27 AM
That is eastern BBQ which is what I had. The more west you go, the more of a red tomato base it is. I go to Smithfield BBQ. It is a local chain. I'll have to look for Mr. B!
I am a sucker for homemade mac and cheese. I might have to make some tomorrow! With tomato on top!
I never knew there were so many kinds of BBQ sandwiches. A BBQ sandwich is just a BBQ sandwich here. We dont get fancy with it, it's just meat and a bun. :eek:
Oh yeah...the last thing I ate was the Italian Caprese from Quiznos. YUM
Ice cold leftover pizza and chased it with a Coke. :smile:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 20, 2007, 04:33:52 PM
I never knew there were so many kinds of BBQ sandwiches. A BBQ sandwich is just a BBQ sandwich here. We dont get fancy with it, it's just meat and a bun. :eek:
The BBQ that you eat is probably in a red sauce. The one's I get here are not. It is a vinegar based marinade. No sauce to speak of.
Quote from: kimmi on June 20, 2007, 04:43:29 PM
The BBQ that you eat is probably in a red sauce. The one's I get here are not. It is a vinegar based marinade. No sauce to speak of.
Wow!!!! I've never had BBQ without sauce. :spooked: It' s usually dripping with sauce. Like the ones you get at Dairy Queen. :drool1: I love BBQ!!! :smitten:
nothing :sick2:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 20, 2007, 04:58:12 PM
nothing :sick2:
Still feeling sick??? :'( This may sound stupid, but I wonder if your kidney problems are caused by food allergies. :confused: You said your Satellite wafers contain bees wax. Have you ever noticed any connection after you've eaten them. Maybe it causes your flare ups with your kidneys. :confused: I'm no doctor,but I play one on TV. LOL!!!! :smile:
plain baked potato and two waters. and a pie....
ok not the pie
A bowl of vegetable beef soup and chased it with a Coke. :smile:
2nd half of my Quiznos. Not as good as when it was fresh, but we won our game tonight so my kids talked me into White Castle as a celebration...nothing really on the menu there for me...
i never thought about, dex. i'll have to bring that up next time i see my doctor.
Spaghetti with meat sauce, and garlic bread.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 20, 2007, 09:04:07 PM
i never thought about, dex. i'll have to bring that up next time i see my doctor.
Wouldn't hurt to ask. :shrug: I suppose it could be the problem. I know food allergies can do alot to the body. :yes: Maybe, if that was the case,you could avoid foods that cause the reactions, and feel better. :smile: Sometimes food allergies are so severe they can kill you. :spooked: What might be OK to eat today could kill you tommorrow. :eek:
Bugles and chased them with a Coke. Chips Ahoys and chased them with a milk. :smile: I'm a pig tonight (oink oink) :yes:
Homemade sub sammich, Frito's, and chased it with a diet Pepsi..... ;D
Strange thing I've noticed...since giving up a large porportion of dairy, my sinus allergies have not been nearly as bad...
Quote from: me on June 20, 2007, 10:21:19 PM
Homemade sub sammich, Frito's, and chased it with a diet Pepsi..... ;D
What kind of goodies were on your sub? :think:
Hamburgers on the grill...yum.
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 20, 2007, 10:27:07 PM
What kind of goodies were on your sub? :think:
Salami, all beef bologna, cooked ham, onion, tomato, mayo, mustard, and colby cheese on a sub bun from the Meijer deli. We usually put banana peppers on them but ran out and forgot to buy some more darn it.
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 20, 2007, 10:25:43 PM
Strange thing I've noticed...since giving up a large porportion of dairy, my sinus allergies have not been nearly as bad...
Maybe it's an allergy to dairy. Kind of like lactose intolerence but not. I'd totally die without dairy. :spooked:
Quote from: me on June 20, 2007, 10:37:15 PM
Salami, all beef bologna, cooked ham, onion, tomato, mayo, mustard, and colby cheese on a sub bun from the Meijer deli. We usually put banana peppers on them but ran out and forgot to buy some more darn it.
Sounds good. :smile: I couldn't handle the hot peppers tho. :flame:
Banana peppers are mild. I can't handle hot either... :no:
Kroger Kitchen Helper: Salisbury steak. Butter beans (beans are good)
Minute Rice and cheese and chased it with a Coke. :smile:
jack X3 and a fruit salad.
veggies and fruit...
chicken quesadilla
Slice of Hawaiian pizza and a garden salad.
grilled chicken salad with spinach and mushrooms, and a couple if dried apricots
ready for breakfast
Fried, breaded broccoli and fries (I bribed my kid last night so he'd stay in the game--and that's one of the only options on the Wings, etc. menu I could eat).
Something just popped into mind. Has anyone tried those Doritos X 13-D? I think they are nasty. Kids think they taste like BK Whoppers.
Nope. And if they taste like whoppers...chances are I wouldn't. :biggrin:
Soft tacos, mexican rice & beans
They do kind of have that flavor to them. Makes me think of space food--they're cramming unnatural flavors into chips. What's next? Mashed potato flavor?
Yuck. I laughed yesterday while looking at a can of "healthier choice PRINGLES"...or something like that... :rolleyes: :biggrin:
apple
Italian Beef Sandwich from Arts.
a lean cuisine steak and cheese panini
A peanut butter crunch granola bar.
A Philly Cheese Steak and Fries.
A couple of Triscuit cracked pepper and olive oil crackers.
Love 'em, but they give me heartburn.
left over Chicken Scallopini from Bravo
uhhhhhhhhh, grits, plain and water.
a taco salad
I love reading through this thread!
fireguy - that salad sounds delicious w/spinach and mushrooms (two of my fav things)
Kimmi - I really like the Lean Cuisine paninis
Daisy and Sunny - I like potato chip flavored potato chips :biggrin:
damfast - I love grits! But mostly sprinkled w/a lil' cheese
I had turkey and provolone on whole wheat w/lots veggies and jalapeños.
Quote from: MsMojo on June 22, 2007, 04:07:20 PM
Daisy and Sunny - I like potato chip flavored potato chips :biggrin:
I had turkey and provolone on whole wheat w/lots veggies and jalapeños.
The sandwich sounds yummy...and I couldn't agree with you more re: the chips. The choices are getting a bit extreme these days!
butterfinger.... :yes:
KFC popcorn chicken and chased it with a Mt.Dew :smile:
Veggie Whopper and fries
Catfish nuggets, mashed potatoes and gravy, sweet potato souffle, roll. Sweet iced tea with lemon.
Pepperoni pizza and an ice cold beer.
3/4 of a pizza and chased it with a Coke :smile:
Clarification: I didn't eat the whole pizza. There is some left over for tomorrow. :razz:
Pizza must've been the slice tonight...supreme pan pizza for me (~2 slices)
I love Supreme pizza. :yes:
piece of cornbread, and 3 3/4 long island iced teas-tall
A Nathan's hot dog and chips
Biscuits and gravy. And apparently not enough of it, because I was hungry an hour later.
a playdoh cookie
A Bacon, Egg, and Cheese sandwich on Texas Toast. :yes:
handful of kashi and an orange
Quote from: Locutus on June 22, 2007, 09:14:28 PM
Clarification: I didn't eat the whole pizza. There is some left over for tomorrow. :razz:
I tried to eat the whole thing. I'm going to enter a pizza eating contest and become rich someday. :rolleyes:
Leftover pizza for breakfast it was...mmm..mmm....mmm.
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 23, 2007, 10:53:56 AM
:confused:
playdoh cookie = not to be confused with a cookie actually made from playdoh.
a grocery store here makes these yummy almond-flavored cookies & they're swirled with different colors to give the impression of playdoh.
not sure who came up with the concept. :biggrin: we love them at our house...
Quote from: Sunny on June 23, 2007, 10:56:10 AM
playdoh cookie = not to be confused with a cookie actually made from playdoh.
a grocery store here makes these yummy almond-flavored cookies & they're swirled with different colors to give the impression of playdoh.
not sure who came up with the concept. :biggrin: we love them at our house...
Those sound delicious. :yes:
:yes:
Honey Bunches of Oats with Strawberries
Just finished a BLT on toast. Could use another one. :biggrin: But it ain't gonna happen.
I'm ready for a CAG on toast...
(Cuke, alfalfa, and garlic)
A mexican pizza at Taco Bell.. :biggrin:
I'm getting awfully hungry. Unfortunately I can't do much until the laundry is done. My youngest came home with nasty clothes--and there was nothing here for him to wear that is weather suitable. Ugh.
Chicken and cheese quesadilla - I still have half left over. I think it is calling me! :spooked:
Philly cheese steak sandwich from Publix.
Bugles and a Dew. :biggrin:
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 23, 2007, 12:36:14 PM
I'm ready for a CAG on toast...
(Cuke, alfalfa, and garlic)
:spooked: Man, I wish I could make myself eat healthy food. For some reason my body rejects the notion. :think:
I enjoy cooking so much, and I've made it a mission to learn to cook super healthy with as many fresh ingredients as possible.
www.vegweb.com is my best friend
www.foodnetwork.com is my second best
Is it strange that I suddenly have an overwhelming craving for veg chili, veg nachos, beer, and sweats? Its only the 2nd day of SUMMER!
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 23, 2007, 04:29:26 PM
I enjoy cooking so much, and I've made it a mission to learn to cook super healthy with as many fresh ingredients as possible.
www.vegweb.com is my best friend
www.foodnetwork.com is my second best
Is it strange that I suddenly have an overwhelming craving for veg chili, veg nachos, beer, and sweats? Its only the 2nd day of SUMMER!
:spooked: It is very strange!!! The veg chili and veg nachos, would definately be way to healthy for me, and would quite likely kill me. :dead: Do you have the FoodNetwork channel on TV. I watch it all the time. I love that show Ace of Cakes. :yes:
I love Food Network!
I'm addicted to food, but I actually enjoy cooking it and smelling it more than eating it!
A 4-wing meal from KFC. Mashed potatoes and gravy, biscuit and slaw. :biggrin:
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on June 23, 2007, 07:24:24 PM
A 4-wing meal from KFC. Mashed potatoes and gravy, biscuit and slaw. :biggrin:
Was your chicken Original or extra crispy??? Was your gravy the standard brown or was it the white gravy??? :biggrin:
Yeah! Details!
baked potato with sour cream and chives. I was going to put cheese on it, but changed my mind.
2 skinless boneless chicken breasts slathered in Jack Daniel BBQ sauce and grilled potatoes with butter and seasonings. Chased it with a Coke. :smile:
Harris Teeter Greek Goddess Pizza. Yummy!
You always find the neatest pizzas.
Whats on it?
I knew I should have just listed the toppings cause you were gonna ask!
Okay a Greek Goddess Pizza has a thin crust topped with mozzarella, spinach, feta cheese, sundried tomatoes, olive oil, asiago cheese, and garlic.
Of course I'll ask!
And that sounds great!!! Kind of sounds like the Farmers Market one from Uno, after it's been "Aaron-ized."
Spaghetti and garlic bread. I've gotta have meat.... :icon_twisted: :biggrin: Tried the veggie thing for a brief period of time and couldn't handle it. :no:
cajun shrimp creole and coffee
A patty melt and fried zucchini from King Gyro's.
a chewy brownie
Quote from: me on June 23, 2007, 09:53:52 PM
Spaghetti and garlic bread. I've gotta have meat.... :icon_twisted: :biggrin: Tried the veggie thing for a brief period of time and couldn't handle it. :no:
I do too. :smile: I hate myself for eating meat,but for some reason I can't stop. :no:
Bacon and eggs and chased it with an OJ. :smile: Right now I'm having a piece of yellow cake with chocolate frosting and milk. I baked the cake this morning. :yes:
chicken pesto sandwich from the gym.
Margherita pizza from Donatos. And the leftovers, too. YUM
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 24, 2007, 02:52:15 PM
Margherita pizza from Donatos. And the leftovers, too. YUM
Whats on a Margherita pizza :confused: Sounds yummy :smile:
a large cup of Chicken Noodle soup (Lipton style, but not that brand)
I'll be back in a couple of hours with my dinner menu. :wink:
BBQ Chicken on the grill, baked beans, corn & watermelon.
NY strip steak on the grill, lobster tails, and green onions out of the garden...... :yes:
Great day that sounds good me. I just finished a cup of chocolate ice cream.
where did my post go? I said......I had a steak broiled with teriyaki sauce and a baked potato and I'm going to have another serving of both in a little while.
hmmm....the steak(s) sound better than my chicken. :yes:
chicken sounds pretty good too. I"m just home alone and can't open chicken for just one person, and if I cooked it all, then it would go to waste because I would keep forgetting it was in the fridge
I have that issue Pari. I started looking for coupons for Tyson Selects single serve. You get like 6 of them and they are individually wrapped. I bit more expensive but I have make 6 different meats instead of one meal I'll get sick of.
If it were just me all the time.....(and I had a decent job) I'd be forgetting about groceries and sampling every restuarant, diner and hole in the wall, just so I wouldn't have to figure out how to cook for one. I went from cooking for 7, to cooking for 3, to cooking for 4 or 5, and now back to 1 for a couple of weeks. I'm not a person that can cook a decent meal for just me.
A Twinkie
Quote from: pariann on June 24, 2007, 10:51:55 PM
If it were just me all the time.....(and I had a decent job) I'd be forgetting about groceries and sampling every restuarant, diner and hole in the wall, just so I wouldn't have to figure out how to cook for one. I went from cooking for 7, to cooking for 3, to cooking for 4 or 5, and now back to 1 for a couple of weeks. I'm not a person that can cook a decent meal for just me.
When I was cooking for just me I used to put the left overs in one of those sectioned off plastic thingys you can buy with the lids and freeze them. Just like doing a TV dinner when you nuke them.
Pork roast with roasted baby carrots and onions, homemade mashed potatoes with pork gravy and buttered peas. I chased it with a Coke and had another peice of yellow cake and a glass of milk.Milk (it does the body good) :wink:
Oh, that sounds soooo good and I'm not even hungry.
Quote from: me on June 24, 2007, 11:21:26 PM
Oh, that sounds soooo good and I'm not even hungry.
It was real good. Pork roast is one of my favorite foods. I'm pretty good at making it too. If I could I'd send you some through your screen. :yes: It's too bad these computers aren't at least scratch and sniff . LOL!!! :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 24, 2007, 11:46:36 PM
It was real good. Pork roast is one of my favorite foods. I'm pretty good at making it too. If I could I'd send you some through your screen. :yes: It's too bad these computers aren't at least scratch and sniff . LOL!!! :biggrin:
I'll close my eyes and imagine you sent it I won't gain any weight that way... :biggrin: I'm one of those people if I look at food too long I gain 5lbs... :eek:
I'm having my first cup of the morning(coffee.) Does that count ? If not how about that chocolate ice cream I had last night before going to bed?
toothpaste
I don't think you are supposed to eat toothpaste. Something about the fluoride...
Coffee and english muffin w/strawberry jam
Mmm, I love english muffins.
I'm about to fix a Boca breakfast burrito with "eggs," onions, and green peppers.
Blueberry bagel & cream cheese
cinnamon life earlier and then I just had some hummus and tortilla chips.
2 Chocolate chip cookies and milk. The breakfast of champions
Mmmm...I love cinnamon life cereal AND chocolate chip cookies. Great choices, you two.
Quote from: damfast on June 25, 2007, 06:17:07 AM
toothpaste
Hell has released her for another week. :mad:
Just finished a fruit bowl.(watermelon, cantaloupe, strawberries, grapes, and honeydew.)
not too bad on crackers.
grapes and pulpy oj
Quote from: me on June 25, 2007, 02:36:38 AM
I'll close my eyes and imagine you sent it I won't gain any weight that way... :biggrin: I'm one of those people if I look at food too long I gain 5lbs... :eek:
Me too LOL!!! It's really bad because I work at KFC. Man, am I screwed!! :spooked:
Quote from: damfast on June 25, 2007, 06:17:07 AM
toothpaste
Toothpaste probably dosen't have too much nutritional value. I wouldn't make a full diet out of it LOL!!! :wink:
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on June 25, 2007, 05:36:30 AM
I'm having my first cup of the morning(coffee.) Does that count ? If not how about that chocolate ice cream I had last night before going to bed?
You're coffee does, but I think you're ice cream, from last night is ineligible. :smile:
Tomato sandwich and some pretzels. I'm on a diet (again)!
2 peices of yellow cake with chocolate frosting, and chased it with milk. :smile: Right now I'm drinking a Mt.Dew, and chewing bubble gum. :biggrin:
Steak, angel hair pasta with parmasean cheese sauce. mmmmmm
I just had a hot pork roast and gravy sandwich and chased it with a Dew. :smile:
another cucumber and alfalfa sammy. YUM
frozen eggplant parmasan - it wasn't too bad actually. Good think because they were buy one get one free so I bought 4 different dinners!
Pork roast leftovers (insert previous sides here) and chased it with a Coke. :smile: Having a Dew right now and I'm comptemplating another piece of yellow cake( insert previous frosting flavor here) and probably chase it with milk, because it does the body good ya know!!! :biggrin:
A burger from Outback.
squash and more toothpaste on crackers.
Quote from: damfast on June 25, 2007, 11:02:28 PM
squash and more toothpaste on crackers.
:think: I think I'll serve toothpaste on Ritz crackers, at my next family gathering. Damfast, do you have any good recipes, that have toothpaste in them?? Dips or soups would be ideal, or maybe a roast rub. LOL!!! :wink:
well, i have no new recipes, i never cook, i hate to cook. the deal anywhere i stay: i will do dishes, laundry, mop floors, clean bathrooms, fix broken stuff i will even tune up a car, truck or motorcycle , walk the dog, watch kids, whatever, but my idea of cooking is order in. Cooking takes to long. I think you put it in the pan, turn on the stove and it is immediately done. which is why so many things i eat come in a mesh bag, a cardboard container, or on stems.
Toothpaste has a minty taste, may be good on fruit salad. I might try that. Listerine also works well as salad dressing.
Quote from: damfast on June 25, 2007, 11:17:55 PM
well, i have no new recipes, i never cook, i hate to cook. the deal anywhere i stay: i will do dishes, laundry, mop floors, clean bathrooms, fix broken stuff i will even tune up a car, truck or motorcycle , walk the dog, watch kids, whatever, but my idea of cooking is order in. Cooking takes to long. I think you put it in the pan, turn on the stove and it is immediately done. which is why so many things i eat come in a mesh bag, a cardboard container, or on stems.
Toothpaste has a minty taste, may be good on fruit salad. I might try that. Listerine also works well as salad dressing.
You're right Listerine would compliment many dishes. I think Colgate would make a great marinade for chicken. Scope mixed with Coke might make a wonderful night cap. :smile:
of course if you add some grain alcohol to listerine you might have something. squirt a little red toothpaste on the sides of the glass to add a little color.
Tell you what. You come watch my kids and I'll cook you dinner for life. Just leave the listerine at home.
Cheeto's :biggrin:
3 doughnut holes and milk
Walking Tacos (without the frito's bag, LOL)
french toast
I'm afraid to say it...again. :)
Veggie sub from Subway
Ooh my favorite
Grilled chicken & diet coke from Wendy's
Quote from: damfast on June 25, 2007, 11:24:54 PM
of course if you add some grain alcohol to listerine you might have something. squirt a little red toothpaste on the sides of the glass to add a little color.
You could dip the rims of the glasses, in toothpaste or fixadent, to add a nice pink color to it. :biggrin:
Left over pork roast and I'm chasing it with a Coke. :smile:
Chex Party mix
I think its black bean burritos for me. One kid is sick in bed with a migraine, the little two filled up on mac n cheese.
I think I'm feeling like the seared Ahi Tuna with vegetables again tonight.
I'm strongly considering having something to eat. Right now, I'm chasing my bubble gum with a Coke. :smile:
My dinner right now consists of Oriental flavored oodles of noodles with an egg and mushrooms added in.
My routine glass of chocolate ice cream. :yes:
A Kraft mac and cheese dinner, and a peice of yellow cake chased with milk. :smile:
a banana
I wonder why Dexter is always having her food chased with liquid??
I personally tend to alternate, eat a little, drink a little, call it washing the food down..not chasing it. LOL
I ate homemade chili last, and I'm not happy about it. Fixed a good half pot of the stuff then had to eat alone after 19 had promised to eat dinner with me.
I think I'm making chili tonight. Or bean soup. Not sure...
Chili ws good last night because it rained and cooled everything down so much. If it had remained as hot as it was, it wouldn't have been a good idea. Consider the weather when you make chili LOL.
This might sound weird but my ex's mom would make chili and a big pot of mashed potatoes. She would put the potatoes in the bottom of the bowls and then spoon the chili over it. It made the best meal! And if the chili was too spicy for your liking, this helped to cut down the spiciness of it. Just a suggestion.
I'm eating a mini pizza I made with mushrooms and artichokes.
Homemade sausage balls.... :yes:
Kim is the pizza queen!
I like the mashed potatos and chili idea. I bet my kids would actually eat it, then!!
I love pizza so much! I can't help it!
I love artichokes! I had a small bag of salsa Sun chips & diet Coke
Quote from: pariann on June 27, 2007, 11:35:18 AM
I wonder why Dexter is always having her food chased with liquid??
I personally tend to alternate, eat a little, drink a little, call it washing the food down..not chasing it. LOL
I ate homemade chili last, and I'm not happy about it. Fixed a good half pot of the stuff then had to eat alone after 19 had promised to eat dinner with me.
:shrug: I like liquids. It's bar talk. You know like having a shot, and chasing it with a beer. :biggrin:
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 27, 2007, 11:42:01 AM
I think I'm making chili tonight. Or bean soup. Not sure...
I cant even think about soup or chilli, it's 90* here today. I had a grilled chicken salad and chased it with a Coke. :smile:
Oh! I like peanut butter sandwiches w/chilli. I think that combo must be a hold over from grade school ;D
Quote from: MsMojo on June 27, 2007, 04:38:37 PM
Oh! I like peanut butter sandwiches w/chilli. I think that combo must be a hold over from grade school ;D
We totally do the same thing!!! It is from school days. My husband wont eat chilli without a peanut butter sandwich. :smile: You gotta have milk with it. :yes:
Veggie Sub.
I love pizza, too, but I prefer the "different" ones, like you are talking about. I have no use for boring old pizza. I like fun, interesting toppings!
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 27, 2007, 05:44:12 PM
Veggie Sub.
I love pizza, too, but I prefer the "different" ones, like you are talking about. I have no use for boring old pizza. I like fun, interesting toppings!
You're right. Pizzas are supposed to be a carnival of flavors LOL!!!
Pizza from Art's... :yes: :cld9:
veggie tacos with sour cream, enchilada sauce, onions and cilantro. Oh yeah, I used fake meat. Can't tell, though, because of the taco seasoning.
I'm so bad. I just had a beef and cheddar from Arby's.
wedding soup
Wedding Soup is gooood
Fish and prawns w/ a little cold slaw, couple fries and a diet coke.
Though I shouldn't have...I ate a flour tortilla smothered in hot enchilada sauce topped with chopped vidalia onions.
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 27, 2007, 04:33:47 PM
:shrug: I like liquids. It's bar talk. You know like having a shot, and chasing it with a beer. :biggrin:
Quite familiar with that, having been a bartender and cocktail waitress for years. It just doesn't fit
in my mind with food. But that's okay, I was just wondering. LOL
And I had 4 slices of buttered toast last.
(quit talking about pizza's, I want one and have to wait until sunday, then buy it from Payless. :( )
Why Sunday?
Ooh they do have some good pizzas at Payless now. The Kroger brand similar to DiGiornos are pretty dang good.
nothing yet - I'm thinking waffles.
marcobid and dilaudid. (mmm... prescriptions. <--j/k... i hate taking medication. i am the worst patient alive.) chased it with some green beans and oj.
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 28, 2007, 09:51:13 AM
Why Sunday?
Ooh they do have some good pizzas at Payless now. The Kroger brand similar to DiGiornos are pretty dang good.
Beause it's the 1st. Grocery shopping day.
Oh is that the day you guys get your benefits? Kewl...shopping day is fun
Quote from: kimmi on June 27, 2007, 10:03:29 PM
I'm so bad. I just had a beef and cheddar from Arby's.
I loooooove those. :smitten:
Quote from: pariann on June 28, 2007, 08:51:47 AM
Quite familiar with that, having been a bartender and cocktail waitress for years. It just doesn't fit in my mind with food. But that's okay, I was just wondering. LOL
And I had 4 slices of buttered toast last.
(quit talking about pizza's, I want one and have to wait until sunday, then buy it from Payless. :( )
LOL!!!! You'll have to forgive me, I'm a unique individual. :spooked: When did Payless start carrying pizzas??? :smile: Pizza and shoes doesen't make sense. :confused:
diversity!!! LOL!!
We have a local chain grocery store in Anderson called Payless, (and we also have Payless Shoe Source), they were taken over a few years ago by Kroger, and they just never changed their name.
The last thing I ate, walking taco, again.
Thinking of some of that left over chili now though.
I had the No. 4 Combo at Wendy's with small fries and sweet tea. The sandwich is a new one to the menu, called The Baconator.
hmm... cocoa. i should scare up some real food.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 28, 2007, 08:32:16 PM
hmm... cocoa. i should scare up some real food.
Oh No!!! not the "gasp"..... Coco Wheats :eek: lol!!!
Tombstone pepperoni brick oven pizza, and I'm chasing it with a Coke :yes:
Corn tortillas (fried) hot enchilada sauce, cheese, onions, and a dab of sour cream. YUM
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 28, 2007, 09:02:56 PM
Corn tortillas (fried) hot enchilada sauce, cheese, onions, and a dab of sour cream. YUM
Is that sour cream a "dollop of Daisey?" :wink:
Pork roast cooked all day in the slow cooker w/green beans, 'taters, and onion....yummy.... :yes:
Hahaha, no but I have bought it in the past.
I had a chocolate frozen yogurt with banana and peanut butter shake from the gym and now I'm eating port wine cheese and chips!
There's a Ritters near our apartment and they have this banana and chocolate frozen custard. Its soooo good--takes like bananas foster. YUM
Quote from: me on June 28, 2007, 09:34:56 PM
Pork roast cooked all day in the slow cooker w/green beans, 'taters, and onion....yummy.... :yes:
:drool1: Sounds delicious.
I ate a piece of pizza out of my Payless shoes. It didn't taste very good. The essence of toe jam did nothing for it. :puke: :biggrin:
hahaha you are not right!
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 28, 2007, 09:00:01 PM
Oh No!!! not the "gasp"..... Coco Wheats :eek: lol!!!
lol... actually, it was....
Grilled Steak Taquitos
Last night -- fried corn tortillas with enchilada sauce, chopped onions, cheese and a bit of sour cream...again. I love those things!
I'm going to get taco bell I think! Later folks!
Daisy, how to you fry your tortillas? If I fry them then I use spray, but another really good way to heat them up is on the grill or the Foreman grill. I LOVE that thing.
I had strawberry frosted miniwheats and a glass of Florida OJ (way out here 3000 miles away!)
I'm eating a hamburger and fries. :yes:
Quote from: PIYA on June 29, 2007, 12:10:44 PM
Daisy, how to you fry your tortillas? If I fry them then I use spray, but another really good way to heat them up is on the grill or the Foreman grill. I LOVE that thing.
I had strawberry frosted miniwheats and a glass of Florida OJ (way out here 3000 miles away!)
I really want a Foreman grill...Hmm anyone feel like buying Miss Daisy a few housewarming presents? LOL
I usually fry them in a skillet with very hot olive oil. Toss 'em in, let them pop and crackle for a minute or two, flip them, repeat, and flip again if necessary.
Takes a lot of practice. I've smoked up the whole house a couple of times. My family gets sick of it...This time, I bought crunchy flat tostadas so I wouldn't smoke up the whole building. I didn't want anyone calling the fire department, and trust me, its likely I'd have smoked everyone out.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 29, 2007, 08:42:17 AM
lol... actually, it was....
:wait: I knew it, I knew you'd fold!!! :smile:
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 29, 2007, 01:06:16 PM
I really want a Foreman grill...Hmm anyone feel like buying Miss Daisy a few housewarming presents? LOL
I usually fry them in a skillet with very hot olive oil. Toss 'em in, let them pop and crackle for a minute or two, flip them, repeat, and flip again if necessary.
Takes a lot of practice. I've smoked up the whole house a couple of times. My family gets sick of it...This time, I bought crunchy flat tostadas so I wouldn't smoke up the whole building. I didn't want anyone calling the fire department, and trust me, its likely I'd have smoked everyone out.
Your problem may be the oil. Extra Virgin Olive oil doesn't have a very high smoking point, only about 320 degrees. Try using a lower grade of olive oil or try a peanut oil or safflower oil.
http://www.cookingforengineers.com/article/50/Smoke-Points-of-Various-Fats (http://www.cookingforengineers.com/article/50/Smoke-Points-of-Various-Fats)
A piece of cold pizza :pizza: and :bliss: it with a Coke. :smile:
3 guesses....
I'll try the different oil. I used to have peanut oil, but I used it up pretty quick.
Chicken wings and Hawaiian chips
A bowl of brocolli and cheese soup and chasing it with a Coke. :smile:
Smoked sausage, 'taters, green onions and bell peppers out of the garden all wrapped in foil and cooked on the grill. :yes:
Hobo dinners rock, me!
Me too easy clean up... :yes: I like to do pork tenderloins that way too...
PIZZA! I know that wasn't a big surprise! What the heck am I going to do in my weight loss team weigh ins? :-\
Eat a thin crust or try crustless!
But I don't wanna!
I know...
2 Hostess Cupcakes and :bliss: them with milk
Fresh strawberries and a Chocolate whip
Cuban sandwich
A McDonalds Cinnamon Melt and chased it with milk. :smile:
A Mexican pizza from Taco Bell.... :biggrin:
As soon as the kids go outside, I'm busting out my tostadas and enchilada sauce.
Mama don't share her vices....
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 30, 2007, 03:16:42 PM
As soon as the kids go outside, I'm busting out my tostadas and enchilada sauce.
Mama don't share her vices....
:sinner: LOL!!!! :smile:
They're too messy for the little ones to eat. I'd be scrubbing the rest of the night.
Quote from: ~Daisy~ on June 30, 2007, 06:20:35 PM
They're too messy for the little ones to eat. I'd be scrubbing the rest of the night.
I don't blame you a bit. Nobody wants to spend their whole evening cleaning everyone and everything up. :smile:
Shared a turkey sub on the honey oat (or whatever it is) bread w/lotsa veggies and two Snapples from Subway w/my daughter beachside.
A 9 oz. Filet mignon steak with a baked potato and a salad.
Quote from: PIYA on June 30, 2007, 09:21:36 PM
Shared a turkey sub on the honey oat (or whatever it is) bread w/lotsa veggies and two Snapples from Subway w/my daughter beachside.
Sounds like a greeaaat pic a nic. :smile: Did you leave anything for Yogi and Boo Boo bear? :wink:
Quote from: Locutus on June 30, 2007, 09:33:22 PM
A 9 oz. Filet mignon steak with a baked potato and a salad.
Mmmm, you always have the good stuff. :smile:
Well, As I'm having fun on here, I'm drinking a cup of coffee with some chocolate chip cookies my wife made yesterday.
Hey, please pass some of those cookies over here, if you would!
Or better yet, just send your wife to PA c.o.d.. :biggrin:
French toast - yummy! ;D
Mmmm...that may have to be on our menu this morning! :yes: Or afternoon, by the time all of these kiddos wake up.
Quote from: Sunny on July 01, 2007, 07:00:55 AM
Hey, please pass some of those cookies over here, if you would!
Or better yet, just send your wife to PA c.o.d.. :biggrin:
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You wouldn't believe the amount she has baked. Had some cookie dough left over and wanted to use it before it went bad. We have enough cookies to feed a battalion of soldiers. :eek:
Ya'll come on down to North Florida and get you some. :yes:
Okay! Will go check out priceline right now! Have enough to feed the brady bunch? :biggrin:
Plus the Partridge Family :wink:
I just finished some plain M&M's. Just a few mind you.
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 01, 2007, 02:06:10 AM
Sounds like a greeaaat pic a nic. :smile: Did you leave anything for Yogi and Boo Boo bear? :wink:
Nope, no bears at the beach, but we did have to fight off a couple brave seagulls that wanted to steal our chips. It was hilarious one popped up over the seawall we were sitting on (somehow) and snatched her unopened bag and tried to fly off, but smacked the bag on the sea wall and dropped it. When it went for it again, I shooed it off. After that I noticed they were lurking and staring at us. LOL The seagull mafia!
I'm still thinking of what to eat. At this point looks like brunch.
I'm being bad and I don't care! A number 17 from El Cerro Grande - a chicken burrito and enchilada with rice and beans! Yummy!
Quote from: PIYA on July 01, 2007, 02:07:54 PM
Nope, no bears at the beach, but we did have to fight off a couple brave seagulls that wanted to steal our chips. It was hilarious one popped up over the seawall we were sitting on (somehow) and snatched her unopened bag and tried to fly off, but smacked the bag on the sea wall and dropped it. When it went for it again, I shooed it off. After that I noticed they were lurking and staring at us. LOL The seagull mafia!
I'm still thinking of what to eat. At this point looks like brunch.
Sounds like something out of the movie 'The Birds' LOL!!!
Grilled New York Strip Steak, onions grilled in butter, and a baked potatoe smothered with butter and sour cream. Mmmmm.... :biggrin: I chased it with a Coke. :smile:
Quote from: kimmi on July 01, 2007, 02:09:24 PM
I'm being bad and I don't care! A number 17 from El Cerro Grande - a chicken burrito and enchilada with rice and beans! Yummy!
Mmmm...sounds delish! And heck, we only live once...at least in THIS form. :wink:
We had sloppy, sloppy joes - buttered corn - and cheese with broccoli rice.
Lunch--a black bean and corn burrito with enchilada sauce.
Still debating dinner. I have brats for the boys, but I am not sure they'll eat them. I was going to make veggie kabobs for me. Or maybe I'll just heat chicken nuggets for them and more corn tortilla/ench. sauce for me.
I just finished 2 homemade sausage, egg, and cheese biscuits.
Conch fritter appetizer followed by a sashimi dinner.
locutus - you know how to tease a girl! :razz:
LOL! Sorry kimmi. I didn't mean to tease. It was quite good. I went to the Islamorada Fish Company for dinner. Here's a picture. They have several of the large aquariums in the restaurant.
(http://123pichosting.com/images/5560IMG00034.jpg)
See that lady staring into the aquarium? That would be me looking for dinner! :biggrin:
LMAO! I'm sure the fish would be eyeing you suspiciously. :yes: :biggrin:
Yes and the octopus would be hiding!!!! Sad when your mom takes you to an aquarium as a kid and when she says "look an octopus!" you immediatly think of dinner!
Its great to know someone else appreciates that kind of food. So many people won't eat it. They just don't know what they're missing.
I look at it as more for me! :razz:
Alleve.
That's a good point. :yes: I actually went out with a girl one time and I asked her if she liked sushi/sashimi and she said yes. When we actually got to the restaurant, it turned out that she lied. She ordered some sushi, but never made it past the salad. That night, there was definitely more for me. :yes:
Tenderloin and a root beer from Gene's Root Beer stand.... :biggrin:
I couldn't stand to eat something that was looking at me . You know like at Red Lobster, when you pick out your own . I don't go to Red Lobster,some of my friends think I'm crazy, but I just can't do it. At grocery store I shop at, they have the live lobsters. There have been many a time, I thought about smashing the tank, and setting them free. Free Larry!!!!! :biggrin:
homade mac and cheese and chased it with a Dew. :smile:
Don't worry Dex. The sashimi I ate wasn't looking at me beforehand.
Although like Kim mentioned, I have no qualms about picking a lobster out of a tank and have done it more than a few times in the past.
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 01, 2007, 09:00:32 PM
I couldn't stand to eat something that was looking at me . You know like at Red Lobster, when you pick out your own . I don't go to Red Lobster,some of my friends think I'm crazy, but I just can't do it. At grocery store I shop at, they have the live lobsters. There have been many a time, I thought about smashing the tank, and setting them free. Free Larry!!!!! :biggrin:
When you do that let me know! I'll be in the parking lot with a bag and tongs waiting for Big Bubba to crawl his $30 butt outside! :razz:
Quote from: kimmi on July 01, 2007, 08:37:22 PM
Yes and the octopus would be hiding!!!! Sad when your mom takes you to an aquarium as a kid and when she says "look an octopus!" you immediatly think of dinner!
This reminds me of when we went to one of the beaches here and you can walk out on the mussel beds and everyone was talking about how cool it was, which it was, but I was picturing garlic and butter. :biggrin:
cherries, oj, salad
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 01, 2007, 09:00:32 PM
I couldn't stand to eat something that was looking at me . You know like at Red Lobster, when you pick out your own . I don't go to Red Lobster,some of my friends think I'm crazy, but I just can't do it. At grocery store I shop at, they have the live lobsters. There have been many a time, I thought about smashing the tank, and setting them free. Free Larry!!!!! :biggrin:
There's a steak restaurant in Durham, NC (maybe Raleigh) where you don't pick out your steak, but the cattle that will become steaks are roaming around behind the restaurant. You may not pick it out of the pen, but you're sure eatin' a family member. :biggrin:
hersheys bar
Quote from: Locutus on July 01, 2007, 09:03:40 PM
Don't worry Dex. The sashimi I ate wasn't looking at me beforehand.
Thank God!!!! I don't know what it is, but something about those little beady eyes just bothers me. Heck, when I find a spider in the house, I dont have the heart to kill it. Sometimes I scoop'em up on something and throw'em outside. I have seen my cats torture small bugs for long periods of time. I just let'em have'm. It keeps them entertained and outta my hair LOL!!! Cats love to torture bugs and small rodents. Some times I think they may be Sadists. :icon_twisted:
Quote from: kimmi on July 01, 2007, 09:05:49 PM
When you do that let me know! I'll be in the parking lot with a bag and tongs waiting for Big Bubba to crawl his $30 butt outside! :razz:
:sinner: LOL!!!!
Quote from: PIYA on July 01, 2007, 09:12:53 PM
There's a steak restaurant in Durham, NC (maybe Raleigh) where you don't pick out your steak, but the cattle that will become steaks are roaming around behind the restaurant. You may not pick it out of the pen, but you're sure eatin' a family member. :biggrin:
You can get a good look at a T bone, by sticking your head up a bulls ass, but wouldn't you rather take the butchers word for it. Gooooo Tommy Boy!!! :biggrin:
toaster oven roasted marshmallows. i am quite sticky.
Quote from: PIYA on July 01, 2007, 09:12:53 PM
There's a steak restaurant in Durham, NC (maybe Raleigh) where you don't pick out your steak, but the cattle that will become steaks are roaming around behind the restaurant. You may not pick it out of the pen, but you're sure eatin' a family member. :biggrin:
You might be thinking of the Angus Barn but there are no cows there. However a little further down the road in Cleveland, NC there is a steak house that does have the cows and the catfish ponds out front! Been there and done that!
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 01, 2007, 10:07:26 PM
:sinner: LOL!!!!
I'm no sinner silly! God put Bubba here for me to eat!! :biggrin:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on July 01, 2007, 10:12:04 PM
toaster oven roasted marshmallows. i am quite sticky.
Those can be sticky on your keyboard. It sounds good tho. :yes:
Quote from: kimmi on July 01, 2007, 10:12:56 PM
You might be thinking of the Angus Barn but there are no cows there. However a little further down the road in Cleveland, NC there is a steak house that does have the cows and the catfish ponds out front! Been there and done that!
Really? The place I'm thinking of has the slaughter house right on the property. I was visiting the area (Raleigh/Durham) and I'm directionally challenged, so perhaps it wasn't Durham. :confused:
Maybe the Angus Barn used to. I'm not sure. It is a very nice restaurant. I have a $50 gift card for there.
Quote from: kimmi on July 01, 2007, 10:13:38 PM
I'm no sinner silly! God put Bubba here for me to eat!! :biggrin:
LOL!!! I love meat, just not meat I've seen alive ,and possibly made eye contact with. :biggrin:
Quote from: PIYA on July 01, 2007, 10:23:17 PM
Really? The place I'm thinking of has the slaughter house right on the property. I was visiting the area (Raleigh/Durham) and I'm directionally challenged, so perhaps it wasn't Durham. :confused:
And all this time, I thought I was the only one, who's directionally challenged. :think: Maybe we should start a club. :yes:
Quote from: kimmi on July 01, 2007, 09:05:49 PM
When you do that let me know! I'll be in the parking lot with a bag and tongs waiting for Big Bubba to crawl his $30 butt outside! :razz:
When I hear the words Big Bubba, I think of prison :think: Hmmm.. I wonder why?
Quote from: kimmi on July 01, 2007, 10:30:33 PM
Maybe the Angus Barn used to. I'm not sure. It is a very nice restaurant. I have a $50 gift card for there.
I've actually been to the Angus Barn. I visited my cousin in Raleigh one time and we went there.
chocolate lush Mmmmmm..... :smitten: chased it with milk. :smile:
Quote from: Locutus on July 01, 2007, 10:43:36 PM
I've actually been to the Angus Barn. I visited my cousin in Raleigh one time and we went there.
I love their prime rib! I can't wait!
Homemade Mac and Cheese again ,and chased it with a Dew :smile:
Pizza flavored Pringles.
donuts from the swedish pastry shop... they are so good, but i feel a little barfy from eating too many... bad, vxn.... bad. lol...
Quote from: ~vxn~ on July 02, 2007, 09:21:11 PM
donuts from the swedish pastry shop... they are so good, but i feel a little barfy from eating too many... bad, vxn.... bad. lol...
Barfy yeah!!! :puke:
it required too much effort to find decent chow in the kitchen... the box of donuts was blocking my way to the fridge... ;)
roasted chicken and spinach salad w/a slice of italian bread
pizza
LOL Now there's a surprise :razz:
I know!
Quote from: ~vxn~ on July 02, 2007, 09:37:19 PM
it required too much effort to find decent chow in the kitchen... the box of donuts was blocking my way to the fridge... ;)
Hehe, I have a terrible time getting around the cupcakes, cookies, and ice cream, in front of my fridge. I find it very draining to fight them all. They're worse than the Crips and the Bloods LOL!!! And lets face it, they've got Twinkie the Kid on their side. :ride: :biggrin:
indeed, it hardly seems fair that they gang up on us like that. (it was my fault for buying 2 dozen donuts. i'll NEVER do that again. NEVER.)
all that working out made me hungry... time for lettuce.
4 homemade chocolate chip cookies
veggie pizza!
salad and a water
a dilly bar from DQ... ;)
ham and cheese sandwich.....chasing it with a Ricker pop.
A broken chocolate chip cookie at work. You know how it is, quality control. :wink:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on July 03, 2007, 02:32:11 PM
a dilly bar from DQ... ;)
Mmmmm... ice cream :drool1:
Quote from: smokeykat on July 03, 2007, 03:00:02 PM
ham and cheese sandwich.....chasing it with a Ricker pop.
What is a Ricker pop? :smile:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on July 03, 2007, 02:03:37 PM
indeed, it hardly seems fair that they gang up on us like that. (it was my fault for buying 2 dozen donuts. i'll NEVER do that again. NEVER.)
all that working out made me hungry... time for lettuce.
Lets face it, Twinkie the Kid and King Ding Dong, are a couple of bad ass mothers. No tellin' how bad it would be if, they called their homeboy Capt. Cupcake.Just look out if they call Suzy Q, I'm told she knows karate. :smile:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 03, 2007, 09:05:39 PM
What is a Ricker pop? :smile:
local convenience store fountain soda....any size 69 cents.....very yummy
Quote from: smokeykat on July 03, 2007, 09:22:05 PM
local convenience store fountain soda....any size 69 cents.....very yummy
I've never heard it called that before LOL!! I learn something new everyday. :smile:
1/2 bottle of Jack, aged to perfection. and some ice. lets not forget the ice.
Quote from: damfast on July 03, 2007, 11:08:29 PM
1/2 bottle of Jack, aged to perfection. and some ice. lets not forget the ice.
Ya gotta have the ice!!!! Was it a half of a fifth, or three quarters of a forth ? :wacko:
Tombstone cheese and sausage pizza (insert my usual drink here) :smile:
blackened chicken salad from Clancy's. with chow mein noodles instead of croutons
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 03, 2007, 11:42:14 PM
Ya gotta have the ice!!!! Was it a half of a fifth, or three quarters of a forth ? :wacko:
1/2 the fifth, in a 32 oz cup with ice, lasted all evening. did i say lasted? i meant blasted. went great with salad. i need to grow up. just not today.
I had a bacon cheeseburger from Sonic.
breakfast burrito w/potatoes, a sauteed medley of peppers sweet (red and green), jalapeño , green onion, mushrooms, tomatoes 1 scrambled egg and a sprinkle of cheese. I had spicy fresh salsa on the side and V8.
I also made a less spicy version for Lil' Mojo.
Quote from: damfast on July 04, 2007, 06:03:10 AM
1/2 the fifth, in a 32 oz cup with ice, lasted all evening. did i say lasted? i meant blasted. went great with salad. i need to grow up. just not today.
I absolutely refuse to grow up. :yes:
A KFC chicken breast on the way home from work. I got grease all over the damn steering wheel. :mad:
homemade guacamole and Scoops!
I love guacamole or just about anything w/Avocados
Me too! I had to make it today or my avocados would not have been good. I'll eat it in two days! There is no problem with that! haha
I used to get a burger from this place I worked it had guac, bacon, and cheddar on it. They also had it with a chicken breast! So yummy! You didn't need anything else on it!
Quote from: kimmi on July 04, 2007, 02:39:08 PM
homemade guacamole and Scoops!
Sounds festive. Add a Margarita to it ,and you got the makings of a party. :smile:
Quote from: kimmi on July 04, 2007, 02:39:08 PM
homemade guacamole and Scoops!
kimmi, you are WAY more domesticated than I!
Oh! you know what's so tasty? A smoked turkey, turkey bacon, lettuce, tomato and avocado sandwich on wheat. Yum! I love that. Sometimes I add sprouts or cucumbers too.
Quote from: PIYA on July 04, 2007, 02:50:35 PM
Oh! you know what's so tasty? A smoked turkey, turkey bacon, lettuce, tomato and avocado sandwich on wheat. Yum! I love that. Sometimes I add sprouts or cucumbers too.
I wish I could eat healthy like you do. I'm a total junk food junkie. :yes:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 04, 2007, 02:44:46 PM
Sounds festive. Add a Margarita to it ,and you got the makings of a party. :smile:
I did get tequila and margie mix for a house warming gift...
If my typing gets funny, you'll know why! haha
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 04, 2007, 02:52:27 PM
I wish I could eat healthy like you do. I'm a total junk food junkie. :yes:
I am too. Big time! Add that to an accomplished southern style cook and I could get into a lot of trouble with food. I enjoy finding tasty, but healthy things to eat.
Quote from: kimmi on July 04, 2007, 03:07:24 PM
I did get tequila and margie mix for a house warming gift...
If my typing gets funny, you'll know why! haha
Now, that sounds like my kinda afternoon! LOL
PIYA - I wish you lived closer! You could come over for a margie, eat guac and chips, and admire my freshly mowed lawn! haha I might even buy you a sparkler! :biggrin:
Believe it or not, that sounds like a total blast!
I recall for New Year's one year, a friend of mine, rented a bunch of "chick flicks", like Jerry McGuire, Terms of Endearment, etc. and had a bunch of the girls over for a slumber party. LOL We drank, ate tons of junk food and cried watching the movies. It was great! :biggrin:
Before my ex and I sold our house, he had moved out and I was living there by myself. I had the best slumber party! We even made prank phone calls! haha We only called people we worked with so it wasn't like randomly calling. That is what I want to do, have a slumber party!!!!!
Good idea PIYA!
Quote from: kimmi on July 04, 2007, 03:07:24 PM
I did get tequila and margie mix for a house warming gift...
If my typing gets funny, you'll know why! haha
If you start using emoticons excessively, we'll know yer gettin' loopy. :beers:
;D :biggrin: :o :razz: :rant: :smitten: :spooked: :'(
This is a visual timeline of me getting drunk!
Quote from: kimmi on July 04, 2007, 04:29:11 PM
;D :biggrin: :o :razz: :rant: :smitten: :spooked: :'(
This is a visual timeline of me getting drunk!
It's been a very long time since I had a drink. Probably 2 would put me under the table now LOL!!!! I use to out drink my husband, and he was an alcoholic. :spooked: I use to binge drink. I drank until I passed out, or we ran out of liquor. I never was an everyday drinker, once in a great while ,I'd get totally trashed. Many a time there was a tear in my beer. I always got depressed when I drank. :cry:
Quote from: kimmi on July 04, 2007, 04:29:11 PM
;D :biggrin: :o :razz: :rant: :smitten: :spooked: :'(
This is a visual timeline of me getting drunk!
LMAO! Okay, here's mine...
:smile: :food4: :split: :chacha: :hang: :food4: :egypt: :dance2: :beers: :iloveyou: :biggrin: :shots: :biggrin: :biggrin: :hug: :biggrin: :seeya2: :dark: :zzz:
Dexter I too at one time prided myself of the amount I could consume! Sunny was never one that would try and keep up but she sure was a witness! haha My dad was an everyday drinker too. I just don't see waking up to that feeling everyday and then starting over! Ugh!
PIYA - Very nice visual story!
Quote from: kimmi on July 04, 2007, 04:52:14 PM
Dexter I too at one time prided myself of the amount I could consume! Sunny was never one that would try and keep up but she sure was a witness! haha My dad was an everyday drinker too. I just don't see waking up to that feeling everyday and then starting over! Ugh!
PIYA - Very nice visual story!
I agree, it's only fun until the hangover comes. :sick2: :puke:
Went to Harvey's Supermarket and picked up an 8-Piece box of Fried Chicken. Ate a drumstick and a wing.
Are you saving the rest for the slumber party?
I hope so. What can we put you down for FSU 1971??? :smile:
I just ate entirely too much potato, macaroni and some weird looking salad with 110 types of beans in it, a steak just shy of mooing, homemade icecream and a banana thingy. :sick2: anybody got alka selzer? the beer isn't working. :razz:
Quote from: mustang sally on July 04, 2007, 07:46:20 PM
I just ate entirely too much potato, macaroni and some weird looking salad with 110 types of beans in it, a steak just shy of mooing, homemade icecream and a banana thingy. :sick2: anybody got alka selzer? the beer isn't working. :razz:
Sounds like you got the makings, of an awesome hang over tommorrow LOL!!! :yes:
A cheddar brat, fruit salad, two deviled eggs, and a yummy brownie with frosting!
homemade spaghetti salad...yum
Quote from: kimmi on July 04, 2007, 04:52:14 PM
Dexter I too at one time prided myself of the amount I could consume! Sunny was never one that would try and keep up but she sure was a witness! haha My dad was an everyday drinker too. I just don't see waking up to that feeling everyday and then starting over! Ugh!
Yeah, and look where all of that responsibility landed me!!!??!! :rolleyes: :biggrin:
:razz:
And we SHOULD own some stock in Perkin's...huh?
On topic, we had BBQ chicken & fixin's for the 4th. Nice & low-key.
A banana followed by Pizza flavored Pringles, followed by a beef shish-ka-bob. Man, I hate eating alone. LOL I eat weird when it's just me.
A Biscuitville chicken club biscuit - quite yummy! I had a hashbrown with it and a Diet Dr. Pepper. That ought to cure my slight hang over! :wink:
Pork roast off the grill. Prepared with a nice chipotle / cinnamon rub. Along with some nicely baked taters. Yummmmm!
Chic-Fil-A chicken strips and a side salad with a diet coke!
2 KFC chicken strips, 1 original recipe wing, cole slaw, a bisquit and I'm chasing it with a Coke. :smile:
Cocoa Pebbles, drowning in milk
toaster oven roasted marshmallows
6 in Turkey sub on Italian herb and cheese roll w/lotsa veggies and jalapenos from subway
I've been snacking on generic slim jims from Aldi's. Stay away from the spicy ones if you mouth is NOT acclimated to spicy heat. WOW!!
Cheddar cheese popcorn and chasing it with gasp...... Sweet Tea!!!! Ha, surprised you didn't I. :biggrin:
nutter butter cookies...
Bagel with cream cheese, sausage patties, and green iced tea.
peanut butter
Sausage biscuit from McD's. . . :rolleyes:
I'm trying to remember, was it cocoa pebbles? hmmm...I've slept since then, but for sure, I'm drinking my coffee this morning. :)
Trail Mix
Nutter Butters and diet Coke
I love Nutter butters! and the cool thing is that NO one in my house likes them, so if I buy them, they're all mine. ;D (Maybe that's not such a good thing lol)
Strawberries and a handful of grapes and a diet coke for breakfast. It's unseasonably warm here the past couple weeks and it was too warm for coffee today.
I should really be having something more in line with my diet..... :icon_twisted:
I had a zucchini, mushroom, chicken in teriyaki sauce and steamed rice.
a ham and cheese sandwich w/dorito's
cheese quesedilla, mexican rice and refried beans, 25 took me to Real Hacienda for lunch. :D
Quote from: pariann on July 06, 2007, 03:32:45 PM
cheese quesedilla, mexican rice and refried beans, 25 took me to Real Hacienda for lunch. :D
I love that place... :yes:
I hadn't been there since I was still married, AND living with him.
Cheddar cheese popcorn and chasing it with a Coke again. :smile:
more peanut butter.
Stuffed Chinese eggplant (with crawfish) :bliss: :bliss: :bliss:
Quote from: tallulahdahling on July 06, 2007, 08:51:00 PM
Stuffed Chinese eggplant (with crawfish) :bliss: :bliss: :bliss:
Don't you just love that emoticon??? It's my favorite. :bliss: :bliss: :bliss: :bliss: :bliss: :bliss: :bliss: :bliss: :bliss: :bliss: :bliss: :bliss: :bliss: :bliss: :bliss:
Getting ready to have some Burger King. :smile:
:razz: Cheese pizza! :razz:
Cinnamon roll...
Grilled chicken breast on a Kaiser roll w/chipotle sauce, a garden salad and a few tater tots.
blackened chicken on salad
toasted cheese & chicken noodle soup*
*ties right into today's Sunny's Inspiration to Motivate... :wink:
shared some very buttery popcorn with itty bitty before we went to bed last night.
2 pudding snacks and chased them with milk. :smile:
just made pizzas on English Muffins...weren't as good as I remembered them to be.
From Hardee's: 2 double cheeseburgers. Had iced tea sweet.(homemade.)
animal crackers
Cheddar cheese popcorn( it's the last of the bag) and I'm chasing it with a Dew. :smile:
I'm hungry. I need something to eat. I just can't think of what I want.
I had cream of mushroom soup for brunch.
Smoked turkey on whole wheat, w/lettuce tomato, avocado, onion and provolone.
Italian tomato salsa on grilled french bread slices.
I made spiral pasta and topped it with shrimp sauted in olive oil, garlic, and old bay. Pretty tasty if I do say so myself!
Oh and I did top it with parmesan cheese! ;)
I had 1 1/2 cheddar melts and french fries from Culvers, and chased it with a Coke. :smile: I :smitten: Culvers
cheese pizza and water
Popcorn and Corona
Saurkraut with cheesy sausage, chicken and dumplings (homemade) and whole kernal corn.
2 chocolate pudding snacks and chased it with milk :smile:
salad with cucumbers :smitten:
Ramen noodles. I need to go grocery shopping!
Bacon ,eggs and toast and chased it with an OJ :smile:
Art's roast beef sammich
cocoa pebbles, again
BBQ sanwich, Scoops, and some mexican queso - not the yellow kind!
cucumbers with adobo (a seasoning salt)
it was see it and eat it day:
stir fry with scallops, shrimp and crab, peppers, broccoli, snow peas and covered in extra spicy general tao style sauce, with fried rice and crab Rangoon--and I actually cooked it myself! Because my friends begged me to make it, and because I had nothing else I wanted to do this afternoon.
A true milestone, because I don't like to cook.
I was bad tonight. Chicken wings.
Warm chocolate chip cookies and chased them with milk Mmmmm... :smitten:
two pieces of banana nut bread (that I made!) and coffee!
Ohhh that sounds delicious!
Supper last night, boneless rib grilled w/BBQ sauce, veggie rice and corn.
Cheddar cheese pop corn ( I bought another bag) and chased it with a Coke :biggrin:
Spaghettio's
I have to eat bread and butter when I eat spaghettio's. Just something my babysitter always served! I haven't had those in a while. I might have to look for a coupon!
I'm going to try my hand on a fajita casserole of some sort. I know I can't make fajitas worth a crap, but if I throw all the stuff together and put it in the oven, it ought to be good. Wish me luck!
<crossin' my fingers> I love fajitas!
Chicken salad w/peppers, cucumbers, onions, lettuce and tomato in 1/2 whole wheat pita.
Quote from: pariann on July 09, 2007, 05:18:34 PM
Spaghettio's
I love Spaghetti O's. :yes: The bread is used to sop up the sauce. Sometimes when I make them, I fry them in a skillet. I know it sounds weird, but it thickens the sauce. I haven't had those in a long time.
I like them too, but I can only get the kind with meatballs, and I don't like the meatballs.
Fajita stuff is good except the tortillas didn't make it through the baking process. I guess there was too much liquid and now they are also liquid. Oh well, everything else is yummy.
From the deli at Winn-Dixie: Chicken tenders, turnip greens, mashed potatoes and gravy, a roll and home made sweet tea with a slice of lemon. Yum, Yum, what's for dessert Grandma!!!
Homemade banana bread! :razz: I have plenty to go around!
Quote from: kimmi on July 09, 2007, 07:58:02 PM
Homemade banana bread! :razz: I have plenty to go around!
Now that I have your address....I'll be right over. Goodness knows I could use some carbs right now! :icon_twisted:
I'm making blueberry muffins over the weekend for next week's breakfast!
Okay...while you're being Betty Crocker...mind baking a triple layer chocolate cake with chocolate frosting?
Thanks. :wink:
You are in luck since I'm "craving" chocolate this week, I think I can get that ready for you in no time. One piece missing of course!
GREAT!
In the meantime...just had some chocolate stuffed Oreos dipped in milk. *slurp*
Tuna noodle casserole and apple muffins
Cheddar cheese pop corn and chased it with.... sweet tea :biggrin:
Would you believe, pepperoni pizza. LOL
orange jello
Enchilada with black beans and rice.
oops, I forgot to eat again today. Maybe I'm too excited..or nervous.
KFC pop corn chicken. I dipped it in BBQ sauce and honey. Chased it with a Pepsi :biggrin:
Salsa roja grilled chicken wrap and chased it w/diet Coke. :biggrin:
turnip greens?????
*shudder*
1/2 omelete from the awful Waffle House and coffee. (not my pick for dinner, but i reallly liked the company).
Quote from: damfast on July 10, 2007, 07:30:44 PM
turnip greens?????
*shudder*
1/2 omelete from the awful Waffle House and coffee. (not my pick for dinner, but i reallly liked the company).
It's not a bad meal when you're in good company ~ a Dexter Morgan original~ :biggrin:
a BBQ sandwich
We had belgian waffles with strawberries & whipped cream...for dinner. (slurp)
Cheddar cheese pop corn and chased it with a Coke :smile:
hubby took me on a "date". We went to Outback....I had a steak, broccoli and potato. It was yummy.
I haven't had breakfast yet, so last night I had Vegetarian Lasagna and it was SO delicious and I had a salad w/extra olives w/it.
Fried chicken, mashed potatoes, corn on the cob....
Cake and coconut donut and OJ courtesy of the boss.
4 glazed Dunkin Doughnuts chased with milk, cheddar cheese pop corn and chased with a Coke :biggrin: I know I'm a pig. :biggrin: A flying pig. :pigfly:
i'm about to eat raw, fresh green beans
Quote from: ~vxn~ on July 11, 2007, 12:45:45 PM
i'm about to eat raw, fresh green beans
Raw green beans sound kind of crunchy. :grin2:
mmm... crunchy, indeed... and very tasty...
Quote from: ~vxn~ on July 11, 2007, 01:19:51 PM
mmm... crunchy, indeed... and very tasty...
Do you put anything on them? :smile:
Chicken and rice (yellow) and broccoli with cheese.
Wasabi flavored rice cracers w/seaweed.
Granola bar
I'm eating Bear Naked Granola - banana nut flavor
Quote from: PIYA on July 11, 2007, 03:31:49 PM
Wasabi flavored rice cracers w/seaweed.
Seaweed? :spooked:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 11, 2007, 04:29:26 PM
Seaweed? :spooked:
Oh, yes. Great stuff. AKA Nori. Especially when used as a sushi wrapper.
Quote from: Bo D on July 11, 2007, 04:35:49 PM
Oh, yes. Great stuff. AKA Nori. Especially when used as a sushi wrapper.
Isn't seaweed algae? I always thought of seaweed as nasty. Doesn't it have fish poop in it? I guess they get it out of the ocean don't they? I obviously don't know anything about seaweed. :stupid2:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 11, 2007, 04:42:32 PM
Isn't seaweed algae? I always thought of seaweed as nasty. Doesn't it have fish poop in it? I guess they get it out of the ocean don't they? I obviously don't know anything about seaweed. :stupid2:
IMHO, there are really only two things you really need to know about it.
1. It's very tasty.
2. It's very good for you.
:biggrin:
The package says, Nori Maki Arare (rice crackers w/seaweed) and I got wasabi flavor, 'coz I love wasabi.
I don't really think about the fish poop aspect. LOL I hope they wash it and then it wouldn't be any different than any land green (spinach etc).
Quote from: Bo D on July 11, 2007, 04:49:21 PM
IMHO, there are really only two things you really need to know about it.
1. It's very tasty.
2. It's very good for you.
:biggrin:
:biggrin:
Quote from: PIYA on July 11, 2007, 04:50:09 PM
The package says, Nori Maki Arare (rice crackers w/seaweed) and I got wasabi flavor, 'coz I love wasabi.
I don't really think about the fish poop aspect. LOL I hope they wash it and then it wouldn't be any different than any land green (spinach etc).
You got a point there. :smile: I've never heard of seaweed consumption. It's probably because I live in the Midwest. We got no oceans here LOL!!! :no:
Quote from: PIYA on July 11, 2007, 04:50:09 PM
The package says, Nori Maki Arare (rice crackers w/seaweed) and I got wasabi flavor, 'coz I love wasabi.
I don't really think about the fish poop aspect. LOL I hope they wash it and then it wouldn't be any different than any land green (spinach etc).
YUMMY! You guys really are my peeps! :biggrin:
We were just talking about this subject yesterday!!! Someone was professing her love of algae. :eek:
I'll stick to the taco bell we're having tonight...against my better judgement. ;D
Quote from: Sunny on July 11, 2007, 06:26:09 PM
We were just talking about this subject yesterday!!! Someone was professing her love of algae. :eek:
I'll stick to the taco bell we're having tonight...against my better judgement. ;D
Hehe, isn't somebody that likes algae a bottom feeder? LOL!!! JUST JOKING GUYS. :biggrin:
Pepperoni and cheese pizza and chased it with a Coke. :smile:
orange gatorade and orange jello :shrug:
grilled chicken salad, garlic bread, and a glass and a half of Pinot Grigio
jalepeno cheese crackers and a huge cup of coffee.
:smitten: Chocolate pop-tarts! I know! I can't help it! Sometimes I just NEED them! :yes:
Zucchini bread and a coke!
nice thick slice of Prime Rib, Shells and cheese, and green beans (which itty bitty thinks are goooood, LOL)
Quote from: pariann on July 12, 2007, 07:33:24 AM
nice thick slice of Prime Rib, Shells and cheese, and green beans (which itty bitty thinks are goooood, LOL)
Prime rib........yummmmmm!!!!!
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and it was!!! I can get a prime rib roast at Payless (Kroger) that has a really great seasoned flavor. I just slice off the size of steak I want, boril it a bit adn and it comes out great. The ONLY steak I seem to be able to cook without making it tough to chew. LOL
BMT
blueberry bagel with cream cheese
looks like it'll be chicken broth for dinner.
Not feeling well?
I had vegetable fried rice for lunch
feel okay, piya...root canal + tooth extraction = priceless (chicken broth)
fried vegetable rice sounds good, too! :yes:
Shrimp with Lobster Sauce and fried rice.
Quote from: Bo D on July 12, 2007, 03:17:30 PM
Shrimp with Lobster Sauce and fried rice.
That's lil' Mojo's favorite. :yes:
KFC fried chicken and I'm chasing it with a Coke . :smile:
Philadelphia cheese steak and fries with gravy
pepper jack cheese and saltines
A slice of Hawaiian Pizza
Chuck round roast, green beans and taters, shells and cheese, and creamed corn mixed with whole kernal corn.
Quote from: pariann on July 12, 2007, 10:21:58 PM
Chuck round roast, green beans and taters, shells and cheese, and creamed corn mixed with whole kernal corn.
Mmmmm..... :smitten:
More cheddar cheese popcorn and chasing it with a Coke. :smile: For some reason I can't stop eating this stuff. I've been eating 2 or 3 bowls at a time. It's good but I've never eaten very much of it till now. I don't know why I cant stop. Maybe I'm headed for pop corn rehab LOL!!!! :eek:
Coffee and cottage cheese at Steak and Shake in the middle of the night.
damfast that just sounds weird! :razz:
Banana bread. It is almost gone.
strawberry poptart
Cheddar Flavored Party Mix..(love the chex style bits!)
lobster and mahi mahi tacos w/homemade lemonade. (Yum)
Rice Krispies treat and a cold glass of milk
coco wheats
Quote from: kimmi on July 13, 2007, 07:05:47 AM
damfast that just sounds weird! :razz:
Banana bread. It is almost gone.
ain't it?
Corn dogs and tater tots (usually my grocery shopping day dinner, but the kids weren't here that day)
I'm eating taco bell because I'm starving!
I stopped at taco bell, because 15 wanted to see someone that worked there, 10 and itty bitty wanted taco's so bad, and I felt bad that I couldn't get them any. But they settled for the corndogs, which are pretty tasty themselves. :wink:
You know I have NEVER eaten a corn dog. I don't know why. I think I might be secretly afraid of them for some strange reason. It is not like I couldn't get one from the cafeteria when they serve them. I just don't! :spooked:
I've never liked 'em.
Now...if FTW would share some of those rice krispies treats...*slurp*
Kim, if you like a sweetened corn meal batter, hot dogs and mustard (especially the spicy mustard) you might like em. I don't love them, that's why we have them only once a month, LOL, but I do like that corn meal flavor. :)
I think I would like them, I'm just a little frightened by the whole concept I guess. Too many trips to Cedar Pointe with Sunny and making fun of people eating the frozen bananas! :spooked:
I'm making a pizza for breakfast! haha God I love pizza.
Quote from: kimmi on July 14, 2007, 08:45:58 AM
I think I would like them, I'm just a little frightened by the whole concept I guess. Too many trips to Cedar Pointe with Sunny and making fun of people eating the frozen bananas! :spooked:
I'm making a pizza for breakfast! haha God I love pizza.
Moi? Make fun of people...never! :redface:
Pizza for breakfast is good. :yes:
:biggrin: You know you did! :biggrin:
I can't eat things on a stick. It is just weird to me. I also don't like wooden utensils. I have to have plastic chopsticks and I take them with me when I go eat Japanese. I can't use theirs! :yes:
I have to agree about the wooden stick issue...nothing worse than that last bite of a popsicle. Takes ya back to childhood days & having that tongue depressor gag you as the doc looked at your tonsils.
That is it! It gived me the heebee geebees! My sister says the same thing.
Pizza is done! Small thin crust personal crust, mushrooms, artichokes, and cheese.
I've been to Ceder Point! LOL
The last thing I ate was a grilled jalapeno chicken sandwich from Carl's Jr. last night.
Oh! speaking of rice krispie treats...my daughter's friend's mom was making them last night and put a layer of chocolate chips in the middle. YUM!
Quote from: Sunny on July 14, 2007, 08:26:44 AM
I've never liked 'em.
Now...if FTW would share some of those rice krispies treats...*slurp*
Whole pan of 'em. Didn't eat 'em all m'self. Not that I wouldn't want to. Did when I was a young 'n'.
Durn-burn other people (primarily two teen-agers) made short work of 'em.
Was good, though. :smile: :smitten:
I have a teenager, FTW. I've never met anyone that can eat so much and so often! I don't remember being that way. :biggrin:
I did.
Didn't put on an ounce of fat, either. Musta been the endless practices and work.
Ate the rice krispies treat yesterday and gained 4 pounds. Ain't fair. Just ain't fair. :wall:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on July 13, 2007, 08:03:14 PM
coco wheats
Oh.....Nooooo!!!! Not the (gasp)..... Coco Wheats!!!!!! :biggrin:
I just decided - Mango pancakes for breakfast. YUM!
Quote from: kimmi on July 14, 2007, 12:10:46 AM
You know I have NEVER eaten a corn dog. I don't know why. I think I might be secretly afraid of them for some strange reason. It is not like I couldn't get one from the cafeteria when they serve them. I just don't! :spooked:
Wow!!!! Youve never eaten a corn dog!!!! You should try them sometime, they are the food of the Gods. Mmmmm..... I love the gigantic ones you get at carnivals and fairs. Infact I'm going to a county fair tonight, and I'm planning on wrangling me some corn dogs. :smile:
IHOP has funnel cake now. :yes:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 14, 2007, 10:22:18 AM
Oh.....Nooooo!!!! Not the (gasp)..... Coco Wheats!!!!!! :biggrin:
My neighbor asked me to go to Payless (the grocery store) with her this morning and I had to pick up a box of Coca Wheats, since I was out and a certain poster didn't send me any :mad:
:'( i wish i had an ihop... i'd eat a funnel cake... or 3. lol...
last thing i ate? hmm... sweetarts for dinner.
(lol....pari... if i knew i'd get to a post office sometime this year i would send you one... i still have about 6 left...)
only 6? I thought you had a whole case..dang, you have eaten a lot in the last 2 months!!
yeah, i had 12. (my mother and brother took a few boxes when i wasn't looking...)
Quote from: PIYA on July 14, 2007, 10:29:54 AM
IHOP has funnel cake now. :yes:
Do they? Mmmmmm :smitten:
Quote from: pariann on July 14, 2007, 10:45:43 AM
My neighbor asked me to go to Payless (the grocery store) with her this morning and I had to pick up a box of Coca Wheats, since I was out and a certain poster didn't send me any :mad:
You mean there's no shoes on the agenda today?? :biggrin:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on July 14, 2007, 10:46:49 AM
:'( i wish i had an ihop... i'd eat a funnel cake... or 3. lol...
last thing i ate? hmm... sweetarts for dinner.
(lol....pari... if i knew i'd get to a post office sometime this year i would send you one... i still have about 6 left...)
Mmmmmmm..... Sweetarts...... nutricious. :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 14, 2007, 10:55:04 AM
You mean there's no shoes on the agenda today?? :biggrin:
LOL not today.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on July 14, 2007, 10:51:55 AM
yeah, i had 12. (my mother and brother took a few boxes when i wasn't looking...)
It was a kin-spiracy!!!! :spooked:
lmao @ dex....
(i am out of vegetarian chow, so i resort to candy... and coco wheats have to be less frequent... too much calcium...)
Cuban Pork Roast Sandwich with a bottle of water.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on July 14, 2007, 12:44:27 PM
lmao @ dex....
(i am out of vegetarian chow, so i resort to candy... and coco wheats have to be less frequent... too much calcium...)
Candy is always a good supplement for nutritional food. I say we forego all food, and just eat candy. :yes: Wouldn't that be sweet? :biggrin:
My sweet tooth is not what it used to be. I could eat ice cream forever though! :yes:
Quote from: kimmi on July 14, 2007, 02:20:49 PM
My sweet tooth is not what it used to be. I could eat ice cream forever though! :yes:
Me too!!!! ice cream....Mmmmmm :smitten:
a salad i chased with 2 sugar cookies, 2 plain waffle cones (no ice cream), and piece of bread. i was a little hungry.
I got this visual of you holding a sugar cookie in each hand, balancing waffle cones atop the cookies chasing a salad around, hoping to catch it. LOL
The usual Saturday fare...pizza. *snore*
Quote from: pariann on July 14, 2007, 06:36:22 PM
I got this visual of you holding a sugar cookie in each hand, balancing waffle cones atop the cookies chasing a salad around, hoping to catch it. LOL
that's the way i usually do it. lol...
might have some cherries now...
Tomato Soup with crackers and a couple of grilled cheese sandwiches.
now THAT is my all-time favorite 'comfort food'...grilled cheese & mater soup. :smitten:
Pizza was the last thing I had.
Fruit salad of sorts w/strawberries, nectarines, watermelon, mango and champagne mango, banana, sprinkled w/a squeeze of lemon juice.
dried cranberries
I like dried cranberries, vxn. Raisins are okay, but too sweet, IMO. I'd rather have the cranberries.
indeed, they are quite tasty.
(cherries, just now...)
Quote from: ~vxn~ on July 14, 2007, 06:06:01 PM
a salad i chased with 2 sugar cookies, 2 plain waffle cones (no ice cream), and piece of bread. i was a little hungry.
Mmmmm..... sugar cookies :smitten:
Quote from: pariann on July 14, 2007, 06:36:22 PM
I got this visual of you holding a sugar cookie in each hand, balancing waffle cones atop the cookies chasing a salad around, hoping to catch it. LOL
:rotfl:
Quote from: PIYA on July 15, 2007, 10:44:12 AM
Fruit salad of sorts w/strawberries, nectarines, watermelon, mango and champagne mango, banana, sprinkled w/a squeeze of lemon juice.
Sounds fruity. :papple: :biggrin:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on July 15, 2007, 10:55:55 AM
dried cranberries
Those are good for your kidneys. :smile: So is cranberry juice. :biggrin:
so are sugar cookies... lol... (now i have to eat one... hey, you brought it up...)
I'm having leftover taco pizza from last night. I didn't have a corn dog at the fair. Infact we didn't eat anything at the fair. Usually we pig out when we go, but the food seemed kind of suspect. The fair had been going on for a week, and some of the meat they were cooking, just did not smell right. We both had turned stomachs from it. My husband said he got a bad vibe from it, which was good enough for me, because he never has anykind of vibe about anything LOL!!! He's just a little close minded about gut feelings,vibes, and intuition. So, we ordered a taco pizza from Casey's, and brought it home. Im having the leftovers for breakfast. :yes:
I'm making ravioli and a piece of garlic bread.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on July 15, 2007, 11:46:45 AM
so are sugar cookies... lol... (now i have to eat one... hey, you brought it up...)
:smile: I hope you saved one for me. :biggrin:
Quote from: kimmi on July 15, 2007, 06:06:30 PM
I'm making ravioli and a piece of garlic bread.
Homemade or canned? I love pasta. :smitten:
Frozen - 4 minutes in boiling water and VOILA!
Quote from: kimmi on July 15, 2007, 06:22:49 PM
Frozen - 4 minutes in boiling water and VOILA!
When I was little my Mom used to make ravioli from scratch. It had less salt than canned. I was on a no salt diet most of my childhood, because I have a bad heart. That really sucked. :yes: I just eat canned now. :yes:
A cheesed burger grilled out in the open :biggrin: homemade potato salad, and homemade baked beans. We had a cookout at Mounds Park yesterday.
I got a little tickled, my son-in-law was talking to couple of his firends while we were eating, and I over heard one woman say This is good, who made it? son-in-law pointed to me and said she did. Then she said, the baked beans are good too, who made them? son-in-law pointed to me and said she made those too. they looked at me and said, they are really good, I said thankyou. Then someone said something about hot dogs,and my son-in-law said, "I cooked them" to which I piped up (trying to be a little funny) and said "but I provided them" LOL we all had a little chuckle, it was a good day. :)
Breakfast burrito of my own creation!
Fruit salad of my own creation :biggrin: again. We hit the produce stand this weekend and I have all of this great fruit. The only thing different between yesterday's fruit salad and today is that I added a fresh apricot and kiwi. I forgot I had them.
Egg and mushrooms with pepperjack cheese. It was yummy!
Pork tenderloin marinated in a zesty herb and garlic sauce and grilled to 160 degrees internal temperature.
orange kool aid. 2 bites of my dinner plate-sized salad. 10 dried cranberries. :(
Bacon, eggs, and hashbrowns, and chased them with OJ. :smile:
Slice of veggie pizza and a diet coke.
Cheddar cheese pop corn, and chased it with a Hawiian Punch. :box: Punchy hit me soo hard :box: I fell under the desk LOL!!! :wacko:
Went to our local Winn-Dixie deli and picked up a meal. Had mashed potatoes and gravy, butter peas, and meat loaf, and roll. Had some tea made at the house with a slice of lemon squeezed in it. (sweet iced tea. but not too sweet.) :yes:
Fish sticks and french fries, and chased them with a Coke. :smile:
I made ravioli again but I topped it with shrimp I sauted in olive oil, garlic, and a little white wine. It was yummy!
I'm making a cheese cake. :drool1:
lettuce, but i wish i had cheesecake :yes:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on July 16, 2007, 09:26:03 PM
lettuce, but i wish i had cheesecake :yes:
It's one of those no bake cheese cakes. No time to make a real one, I'm at The Zone LOL!!! As soon as it sets, I'll send you a slice through your screen. :yes: Do you want cheeries on top, or do you want it plain? :smile:
I want cheeries.........I love to be cheery.
I just had some cherries! My fingers are stained purple from them!
I had fish sticks for dinner too, but I had creamed peas instead of fries. :biggrin:
Quote from: pariann on July 16, 2007, 10:39:07 PM
I want cheeries.........I love to be cheery.
I'll send you some too!!!! :yes:
Quote from: pariann on July 16, 2007, 10:47:03 PM
I had fish sticks for dinner too, but I had creamed peas instead of fries. :biggrin:
I love creamed peas. :smitten: I would've traded my fries for your peas. :yes:
I wouldn't have traded, LOL, I wanted them.
Quote from: pariann on July 16, 2007, 10:59:38 PM
I wouldn't have traded, LOL, I wanted them.
See how you are? Won't even trade with Dex. :dam: :biggrin:
made tuna casserole...it was yummy
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 16, 2007, 11:01:48 PM
See how you are? Won't even trade with Dex. :dam: :biggrin:
but, but, but, it was creamed peas!!!
Steamed & seasoned clams, pasta and salad.
plain waffle cones... (sans ice cream...)
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 16, 2007, 09:52:52 PM
It's one of those no bake cheese cakes. No time to make a real one, I'm at The Zone LOL!!! As soon as it sets, I'll send you a slice through your screen. :yes: Do you want cheeries on top, or do you want it plain? :smile:
i prefer mine plain... :)
Just wolfed down triscuits topped with cherry-tomato cilantro salsa! Extra Garlic, dahlings! :chef:
Tallu, do you like the garden Triscuits? I like those, the sundried tomato and the garlic and herb. Do you make your own salsa?
I had a bag of Munchos and a diet Dew.
BLT and coffee
Cheeseburger, to hell with the diet!
Quote from: PIYA on July 17, 2007, 01:20:43 PM
Tallu, do you like the garden Triscuits? I like those, the sundried tomato and the garlic and herb. Do you make your own salsa?
I had a bag of Munchos and a diet Dew.
I love
ALL of the triscuit varieties!!
Made my own salsa for the first time since surgery! So nice to have my kitchen back again. But I still hate to clean! :rant:
Quote from: tallulahdahling on July 17, 2007, 01:15:27 PM
Just wolfed down triscuits topped with cherry-tomato cilantro salsa! Extra Garlic, dahlings! :chef:
Garlic is very,very good for you. :biggrin:
A mango, that was my lunch. I did a rare thing and sat at my desk for lunch today. I'm thinking chicken and salad for supper. :think:
Quote from: pariann on July 16, 2007, 11:44:23 PM
but, but, but, it was creamed peas!!!
Have you ever tried creamed green beans? They're delicious. :smitten:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on July 17, 2007, 12:37:10 PM
i prefer mine plain... :)
Me too!! None of that healthy fruit stuff for Dex LOL!!! :biggrin:
Quote from: baseball mama on July 17, 2007, 01:59:01 PM
Cheeseburger, to hell with the diet!
Thats my girl!!! Down with diets, they deprive your tastebuds of the good stuff. :yes:
I had a nasty turkey TV dinner, it made me want to :puke: The Coke I chased it with was great tho. :smile:
the closest I've come to creamed green beans is Green Bean Casserole.
for dinner: pork chops, peas and carrots, and Parmesan Angel Hair pasta.
Ramen noodles
Cheese cake and extre butter pop corn. Chased the cheese cake with milk, and the pop corn with a Dew. :biggrin:
Roasted chicken and Caesar salad and 4 or 5 french fries pilfered from a 9 year old. (She wanted sloppy joes, fries and corn and I didn't :biggrin:)
chocolate poptarts
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 17, 2007, 10:43:22 PM
Cheese cake and extre butter pop corn. Chased the cheese cake with milk, and the pop corn with a Dew. :biggrin:
Wow, Dexter...that is one amazing combination right there...cheese cake, buttered popcorn, milk & mountain dew!?!?
(6) BW3s mild chicken wings (last night - .40 cent wings - woo hoo!)
a small banana.
cheese pringles
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 17, 2007, 10:43:22 PM
Cheese cake and extre butter pop corn. Chased the cheese cake with milk, and the pop corn with a Dew. :biggrin:
Dexter, do you have suicidal tendencies? Seriously though, that just ain't good for you.
Some people can eat anything and be perfectly healthy, beats me how it happens, LOL, I, on the other hand, hardly eat at all, and most of what I do eat, I would hope is healthy food. For the kids sake.
Quote from: pariann on July 18, 2007, 12:07:51 PM
Some people can eat anything and be perfectly healthy, beats me how it happens, LOL, I, on the other hand, hardly eat at all, and most of what I do eat, I would hope is healthy food. For the kids sake.
Maybe so. But I would sure bet that a meal like that would blast those LDL levels sky high. Not to mention the blood pressure.
I need ideas folks. What did you guys have for lunch?
Lunch is in an hour and a half and I'm already thinking about it, but don't have a clue what I want to eat. I ate 1/2 a bagel for breakfast this morning too and I'm already hungry. I brought some watermelon in...maybe I'll have that then won't be so hungry.
Still, any suggestions?
I'm getting ready to go to Panera Bread. I have my eye on the Tomato & Fresh Mozzarella Salad. I've had it once before and it was delicious!
"Vine-ripened tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, red onions, fresh basil, salt, pepper & our balsamic vinaigrette, over our Rosemary & Onion focaccia."
http://www.panerabread.com/menu/cafe/salads.php (http://www.panerabread.com/menu/cafe/salads.php)
That salad sounds delicious. I think the closest option I have is a greek salad from the place down the street. Not a bad salad at all though...maybe :think:
(The closest Panera bread is across the bay and while it isn't "far", I'd have to walk 6 blocks to the car, drive over, drive back and hope to find a spot, then walk at least 6 blocks back) I could pick up one after work for tomorrow though. :yes:
I love me some Panera bread.
A hint.
If you order their "you pick two" (a half of a sandwich along with a half salad or small soup portion) and order your sandwich on a bagel...you get the whole sandwich. I guess they cant do much with half a bagel.
My absolute favorite there is the Fuji Apple Chicken salad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I ended up having a grilled chicken and artichoke sandwich w/tomato, avocado and pesto. It's from a little place down the street a bit called Old Gallery. YUM!
Quote from: Gryphon on July 18, 2007, 03:19:46 PM
I love me some Panera bread.
A hint.
If you order their "you pick two" (a half of a sandwich along with a half salad or small soup portion) and order your sandwich on a bagel...you get the whole sandwich. I guess they cant do much with half a bagel.
Oooh...I'll have to remember that! I usually opt for the 'pick two'. I wasn't thrilled with their feature sandwich a few weeks ago...Chicken Pomodoro Panini. Maybe they pressed it for too long, but it was as tough as leather.
Quote from: PIYA on July 18, 2007, 03:46:58 PM
I ended up having a grilled chicken and artichoke sandwich w/tomato, avocado and pesto. It's from a little place down the street a bit called Old Gallery. YUM!
That sounds YUMMMY!!!!! :yes:
I wasn't impressed with the tomato mozzarella today. The tomatoes weren't at their peak, the onion tasted as if it had been sitting for a while and the mozzarella was a bit rubbery. I was surprised because the last time I had it it was great!
Quote from: Bo D on July 18, 2007, 03:32:13 PM
My absolute favorite there is the Fuji Apple Chicken salad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
it is awesome!
Looks like Fuji Apple Chicken Salad is where it's at! :yes:
Quote from: Sunny on July 18, 2007, 10:04:52 AM
Wow, Dexter...that is one amazing combination right there...cheese cake, buttered popcorn, milk & mountain dew!?!?
It was goooooood. :yes:
Quote from: Bo D on July 18, 2007, 10:50:45 AM
Dexter, do you have suicidal tendencies? Seriously though, that just ain't good for you.
Actually since you asked, I'm opting for death by junk food. It's a slow, tastey death. :biggrin:
2 slices of toast this morning, and chased it with a Dew. :biggrin:
a salad and some peaches for lunch.... probably going to have pasta for dinner...
Brick Oven pepperoni and cheese pizza, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Dinner - mushroom pizza
Snack - bing cherries!
Ruby's sweet tea and cornbread
Quote from: damfast on July 18, 2007, 08:33:48 PM
Ruby's sweet tea and cornbread
I love cornbread. :smitten:
Well it wasnt on my short list until someone bragged about having it for lunch.
Pizza nothing special
Cheese cake and chased it with milk. :smile:
I want some cheesecake. ;)
Quote from: Sunny on July 18, 2007, 10:22:19 PM
I want some cheesecake. ;)
Wait by your screen, I'll send you some through it LOL!!!!! :biggrin: Do you want cheeries on top,or do you want it plain?
Scrambled egg with mushrooms and garlic.
That sounds tasty, I think I'll do that too and throw in some peppers and tomatoes and wrap it up in a tortilla. :yes: Thanks!
grr, I've been trying to remember...what did I eat last? Oh yeah, it was a bowl of Strawberry frosted shredded wheat. The ONLY thing I ate yesterday.
gum
No wonder you two are so thin!!! :razz:
tuna sandwich, yogurt, and chex mix
I'm trying to decide what dinner will be.
chef salad, warm italian bread & italian wedding soup...which was wayyy too much for lunch & there's now enough for supper. :smile:
OOOO Where'd you get it?
I'm stuck with mac and cheese at the moment. Man I need to get a paycheck soon!
Left over pizza from last night, and chased it with a Coke. On the way home from work, I ate a Hershey bar. :biggrin:
toaster oven roasted marshmallows
Quote from: kimmi on July 19, 2007, 04:43:20 PM
No wonder you two are so thin!!! :razz:
tuna sandwich, yogurt, and chex mix
I'm trying to decide what dinner will be.
I think it has something to do with how much coffee I drink. I'm just not all that hungry most of the time. And when I get involved in something, that keeps my mind occupied, I just plain don't think about food.
I had fish sticks and mac & cheese for lunch. The joys of feeding kids 7 and under.
Quote from: pariann on July 19, 2007, 07:17:41 PM
I think it has something to do with how much coffee I drink. I'm just not all that hungry most of the time. And when I get involved in something, that keeps my mind occupied, I just plain don't think about food.
I had fish sticks and mac & cheese for lunch. The joys of feeding kids 7 and under.
Man, I wish I couldn't think about food. It's the highlight of my day. :biggrin:
Quote from: kimmi on July 19, 2007, 05:05:30 PM
OOOO Where'd you get it?
At the restaurant formerly known as Carini's. :smile: And the best part is that their lunch specials are only $5.75!
A ice cream drumstick ,and I didn't chase it with anything. :biggrin:
WHAT!?!?! NO CHASER, I think I just had a coronary. :wink:
Quote from: pariann on July 19, 2007, 08:25:11 PM
WHAT!?!?! NO CHASER, I think I just had a coronary. :wink:
I know it is scary. Going for some cheddar cheese pop corn. Maybe, I should chase it with 2 Cokes to catch up LOL!!! :smile:
LOL NOW you're talking. I want a coke.
cheesy poofs
swiss roll
gum
chicken and rice soup, with saltines, and a couple pieces of buttered toast.
leftover spaghetti *blech*
Watermelon chunks soaked in vanilla :razz:
Is that good, Tallu?
I had 6 chicken nuggets w/hot mustard and some green tea vitamin water
a chocolate cupcake *wiping smudge* with milk chocolate frosting
I'm having an ice cream drumstick right now!!! I'm spoiling my supper, we're having tacos tonight. :smile:
Had baked potatoes with broccoli & cheese.
2 soft shell tacos and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin: Going for another ice cream drumstick right now. :yes:
spanish rice, and a veggie burrito, and jackX2, a flaming dr pepper and a bud lite.
Quote from: damfast on July 20, 2007, 11:09:44 PM
spanish rice, and a veggie burrito, and jackX2, a flaming dr pepper and a bud lite.
What is a flaming Dr. Pepper? :smile:
nasty
something one of my co-workers dared me to drink. i did, not nasty, but not what i would order again.
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 20, 2007, 11:15:53 PM
What is a flaming Dr. Pepper? :smile:
I'm not sure what is in the shot but they pour half of a draft, maybe a little more, and the shot is lit on fire. You drop the shot - glass and all into the draft and then chug - It really does taste like Dr. Pepper. But not so much if it comes back up!
Flaming Dr. Peppers aren't too bad...the shot is amaretto topped with Bacardi 151 (that's the only way to get the "flame")...and as kimmi mentioned, it's dropped into a half glass of draft beer & slammed/chugged to get the full effect.
Wow!!!! Thanks guys!!!! I'd never heard of that before. I'm out of the loop. My bar hopping days are long since over LOL!!! :biggrin: :beers:
Hubby brought home breakfast this morning. I had 2 sausage egg McMuffins,and a hashbrown,( we call it the old stand by, because it's what I usually get) and I chased it with OJ. :smile: Headed to the kitchen to get a Cinnamon Melt now. :biggrin:
A steak and shells with white cheddar cheese.
Quote from: pariann on July 21, 2007, 10:26:10 AM
A steak and shells with white cheddar cheese.
Yum!!! :drool1:
it wasn't too bad. I have a hard time with steaks when I cook them, except the prime rib. Which I'm out of until next month. But believe me, I'll be getting more. I love it!! :wink:
Quote from: pariann on July 21, 2007, 10:48:27 AM
it wasn't too bad. I have a hard time with steaks when I cook them, except the prime rib. Which I'm out of until next month. But believe me, I'll be getting more. I love it!! :wink:
We're doing New York Strips on the grill tonight. Lately, I've been doing skinless boneless breasts on Saturday nights. Hubby looked at the list Thursday morning and said" How come we haven't been doing steaks on Saturday nights anymore?' I said" I thought maybe it might be a nice change ." Long story short, we're back to steaks on Saturday nights. :rolleyes:
Last night, I had grilled boneless chicken breasts seasoned w/garlic on an onion roll w/provolone, lettuce, tomato, light mayo and onion. YUM!
oh and for snack I had a couple of the Fire roasted tomato Triscuits...very tasty. :yes:
Quote from: PIYA on July 21, 2007, 01:20:08 PM
Last night, I had grilled boneless chicken breasts seasoned w/garlic on an onion roll w/provolone, lettuce, tomato, light mayo and onion. YUM!
oh and for snack I had a couple of the Fire roasted tomato Triscuits...very tasty. :yes:
Are those fire roasted Triscuits spicey?
I've never been a fan of Trisquits...something about the texture, maybe?
Have tried the Tomato & Mozzarella Pringles -- they're not too bad, actually.
Today, I'm a pig. I ate that huge breakfast, and just now ate 2 ice cream drumsticks. Any day now I'll start typing in Pig Latin lol!!! Get it.... Pig Latin? :pigfly: :biggrin:
T-bone steak on the grill, macaroni salad, and green onions...... :cld9:
New York strip steak, buttery grilled onions, and a baked potato smothered in butter and sour cream. As always, I chased it with a Coke. :smile:
chocolate poptarts
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 21, 2007, 01:35:39 PM
Are those fire roasted Triscuits spicey?
Not at all - although the Pepperjack cheese makes 'em kinda zingy lol
Chicken cesar salad
Quote from: PIYA on July 21, 2007, 11:21:51 PM
Not at all - although the Pepperjack cheese makes 'em kinda zingy lol
Chicken cesar salad
Sounds good. :smile: I love chicken cesar salad. :smitten:
I had another ice cream drumstick. :o I'm gonna get so fat they'll have to bring in a crane to move me. :yes: When they come,I'll be firmly gripping a drumstick in each hand. :eek: If they try to pry them away, I will bite them LOL!! :spooked:
Generic spaghettios
homemade cinnamon vanilla french toast... mmm.... the only thing i can do right in the kitchen.... :smitten:
Last night a friend came over with her classic eggplant parmesan--I won't be able to eat for a week! Damn, she can cook :yes:
Quote from: pariann on July 22, 2007, 09:16:56 AM
Generic spaghettios
I love Spaghetti O's !!!! Infact, I love all pasta. :smitten:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 22, 2007, 12:17:03 PM
I love Spaghetti O's !!!! Infact, I love all pasta. :smitten:
Oh, that is my absolute FAVORITE comfort food. Hubby thinks they're gross so I never have to worry about a can disappearing from the pantry!
Smother fried venison with onions. peas. sweet tea. rice and gravy. and rolls. :yes:
Shrimp, ff's, slaw, and bread from King Gyro's.
3 sliices of buttered toast and a warmed up steak. (that was really good with the steak sauce warmed up on it)
Quote from: tallulahdahling on July 22, 2007, 12:11:57 PM
Last night a friend came over with her classic eggplant parmesan--I won't be able to eat for a week! Damn, she can cook :yes:
Have any leftovers, by chance?!?!? One of my absolute FAVES!! :yes: *drooling*
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on July 22, 2007, 02:46:51 PM
Smother fried venison with onions. peas. sweet tea. rice and gravy. and rolls. :yes:
now that sounds GOOD!!!!
spaghetti and garlic bread
hot dogs on the grill for lunch...chicken stirfry & white rice coming up for dinner.
Quote from: smokeykat on July 22, 2007, 03:08:15 PM
now that sound GOOD!!!!
Smokeykat, it not only sounds good it was an outstanding meal. That was some kind of goooood!!!!
That was the last thing I ate. Getting ready for some barbeque sandwiches.
Quote from: tallulahdahling on July 22, 2007, 02:23:24 PM
Oh, that is my absolute FAVORITE comfort food. Hubby thinks they're gross so I never have to worry about a can disappearing from the pantry!
Well, at least you'll never have to worry about running out. I used to live on Ravioli O's. :yes: I've been thinking of making a big pan of Lasagna. :drool1:
Quote from: pariann on July 22, 2007, 03:02:52 PM
3 sliices of buttered toast and a warmed up steak. (that was really good with the steak sauce warmed up on it)
Almost like a marinade in a way. :smile:
Quote from: me on July 22, 2007, 02:53:26 PM
Shrimp, ff's, slaw, and bread from King Gyro's.
Is King Gyro's a restaurant? I've never heard of it before. :smile:
spicy chicken wings and sweet decaffeinated tea
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 22, 2007, 05:11:37 PM
Almost like a marinade in a way. :smile:
Yep, I had actually fixed one steak too many the other night, and I had already put the steak sauce on it. I wrapped it in aluminum and put it in the fridge, today I got it out, left the aluminum around it and stuck it in the oven until it got warmed up. When I opened the aluminum up, the sauce had baked into the steak and it was tasting pretty danged good.
For supper tonight I had: sweet iced tea with fresh lemon slice squeezed into it. A barbeque sandwich and some cole slaw from KFC.
homemade fried chicken ( even had some fried chicken livers in there)..mashed potatoes and gravy, broccoli, and peas.
Homemade beef and noodles, real mashed potatoes, and cream corn,and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
Art's pizza yummy.....Makes it even better since they started delivering and we don't have to go pick it up... :yes:
Quote from: me on July 22, 2007, 10:06:59 PM
Art's pizza yummy.....Makes it even better since they started delivering and we don't have to go pick it up... :yes:
Thats always a plus. We live in the country so we don't have delivery. We have to drive to town to pick it up. :biggrin:
A plate of mixed fruit, watermelon, honey dew, kiwi, strawberry and mango. I shared it w/lil' Mojo and it seems like that's going to be my supper...not feeling like anything heavy tonight.
pretzels. while i watched blood diamonds again.
Quote from: me on July 22, 2007, 10:06:59 PM
Art's pizza yummy.....Makes it even better since they started delivering and we don't have to go pick it up... :yes:
which Arts Pizza is delivering now?
Quote from: PIYA on July 22, 2007, 10:15:36 PM
A plate of mixed fruit, watermelon, honey dew, kiwi, strawberry and mango. I shared it w/lil' Mojo and it seems like that's going to be my supper...not feeling like anything heavy tonight.
Another stellar selection...and I bet it was all fresh. *sigh* Something taken for granted, I tell ya. :yes:
Another steak and onion rings. Still hate cooking for only one when the kids go to their dads.
scrambled eggs and cheddar cheese
Left over beef and noodle, and mashed potatoes, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
1/2 of everything bagel w/garlic and herb cream cheese and a cup of decaf coffee from Einsten Bros.
Our building is offering breakfast to everyone to celebrate new office furniture. This is my FIRST experience w/decaf coffee and might I say . . . ugh ... blech...what's the point! It's like near-beer. thhhubbbb! I think this might be my last cup of decaf. :yes:
Quote from: PIYA on July 23, 2007, 12:50:28 PM
1/2 of everything bagel w/garlic and herb cream cheese and a cup of decaf coffee from Einsten Bros.
Our building is offering breakfast to everyone to celebrate new office furniture. This is my FIRST experience w/decaf coffee and might I say . . . ugh ... blech...what's the point! It's like near-beer. thhhubbbb! I think this might be my last cup of decaf. :yes:
I don't eat anything that's lite, caffiene free, no sugar or fat free. I eat all the bad stuff, and I feel no guilt about it LOL!!! :biggrin:
A Hershey's bar and chased it with milk. :smile:
A fried chicken wing.
cheddar cheese pop corn and a Coke. I know :rolleyes: oink oink
Fruit salad w/watermelon, cantaloupe, honey dew, grapes and kiwi w/a decorative orange slice on top. :biggrin:
(not much different from my fruit plate the other night, but this is a salad I guess 'coz it's tossed all together and someone else made it for me. LOL)
An ice cream sandwich. :eek:
I'm raiding Dex's freezer, she has entirely too much ice cream for one person.
I had generic spaghettios again. 2 cans, and I still don't like the darn meatballs.
Quote from: pariann on July 23, 2007, 05:40:06 PM
I'm raiding Dex's freezer, she has entirely too much ice cream for one person.
I had generic spaghettios again. 2 cans, and I still don't like the darn meatballs.
I don't like those meatballs either. They're kind of chewy. Icky. Hey, where did this guy come from? :cookiemstr:
The last of the beef and noodles,mashed potatoes, and cream corn. I chased them with a Coke. :smile:
potato salad
fried rice and kung pao chicken... sans chicken.
leftover fried chicken....shared it with the dog and cat.
A Hershey's bar and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
Left over grilled chicken on an onion roll and fruit juice.
Chex Party Mix.....but just the chex pieces. LOL
Quote from: pariann on July 24, 2007, 07:10:55 AM
Chex Party Mix.....but just the chex pieces. LOL
Wow!!! Me too. I like the cheddar cheese ones the best. :biggrin:
KFC pop corn chicken, with 2 helpings of mashed potatoes and white gravy. :smitten: I chased it with a Pepsi. :smile:
Grilled chicken chipolte BBQ snack wrap from McDonalds. It's okay, but I liked the Salsa roja better.
popcorn
the sub i just walked 2 miles for in the dark...
Arby's beef and cheddar
a glass of vanilla ice cream.
1/2 Jalapeno bagel
hershey bar... a great pre-walk meal. lol.... oh, and gatorade....
Some kind of fish filets I bought at Payless (the grocery story, Dexter, LOL) which I broiled in butter and seasoned with Lemon Pepper, and Butter Beans. Fish came out pretty good, if I do say so myself.
Quote from: pariann on July 25, 2007, 12:01:03 PM
Some kind of fish filets I bought at Payless (the grocery story, Dexter, LOL) which I broiled in butter and seasoned with Lemon Pepper, and Butter Beans. Fish came out pretty good, if I do say so myself.
you seasoned the fish with butter beans....yuck!!!
Payless = fish haha Sorry I'm with Dexter on that one!
I had tuna noodle casserole and applesauce.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on July 25, 2007, 11:24:29 AM
hershey bar... a great pre-walk meal. lol.... oh, and gatorade....
Ah ha!!!! That's where my last Hershey's bar went. :yes: I knew I couldn't have eaten the whole 6 pk. myself LOL!!!!! :biggrin:
Quote from: pariann on July 25, 2007, 12:01:03 PM
Some kind of fish filets I bought at Payless (the grocery story, Dexter, LOL) which I broiled in butter and seasoned with Lemon Pepper, and Butter Beans. Fish came out pretty good, if I do say so myself.
:nocomment:
Quote from: kimmi on July 25, 2007, 02:26:12 PM
Payless = fish haha Sorry I'm with Dexter on that one!
I had tuna noodle casserole and applesauce.
LOL!!!! There's something about buying your fish at a shoe store that, just doesn't jive. :wink:
shredded chicken bbq sandwich with lettuce and tomato, potato salad, mini-ear of corn, baked beans and a chocolate chip cookie.
Whatever, ladies. You'd shop there too if you lived here.
And smokey cat, dear, you know I didn't season my fish with butter beans, BUT the darn things kept running into my fish on my plate LOL
lunch and my mouth is numb now so I can't even drink anything really! I mean I would at least drink some empty calories is my lips would cooperate! :-\
Frozen Lasagna and chased it with a Dew.
Two steamed lobster tails with a baked potato, brocolli, and a glass of white wine.
Quote from: kimmi on July 25, 2007, 06:06:09 PM
lunch and my mouth is numb now so I can't even drink anything really! I mean I would at least drink some empty calories is my lips would cooperate! :-\
Did your numb lips affect your fingers? LOL
Au Gratin Potatoes, Corn on the Cob, and baked Tenderloin. (I cooked for my son-in-law and grandson's. I knew there was a way to get out of cooking for only one.)
The novicain must have gotten to my brain! Now my jaw is sore from the 3 shots he gave me! OUCH!
I'm going to celebrate with another biscuit from biscuitville!
Cheetos and chased them with a pepsi. :biggrin:
homemade chicken and dumplings (apparently my specialty), mashed potatoes and creamed peas.
See the what made me smile thread. :)
A veggie burger, baked potato and lemonade. I haven't eaten breakfast yet.
Quote from: pariann on July 27, 2007, 06:28:57 AM
homemade chicken and dumplings (apparently my specialty), mashed potatoes and creamed peas.
See the what made me smile thread. :)
Am I going to have to fight you, for some of those cream peas??? :box: LOL!!!
KFC pop corn chicken, and 3 KFC chocolate chip cookies. I paid for the cookies, there were no quality control issues today LOL!!! :biggrin:
I gotta stop reading this thread. Makes me wanna double up on the Lipitor.
:spooked:
cheddar cheese pop corn and chased it with a Coke. :smile:
Kung pao chicken chicken w/steamed veggie rice
Cheetos and a Dew
breakfast of champions: butter twist pretzels + malley's chocolate almond bar with some orange kool aid...
Quote from: ~vxn~ on July 29, 2007, 10:51:15 AM
breakfast of champions: butter twist pretzels + malley's chocolate almond bar with some orange kool aid...
Ah ha, there you are!!! :smile: I had 2 glazed Dunkin Doughnuts, and a cup of Folgers. It's a little early for a Coke. :biggrin:
chic-fil-a chicken bisquit and a diet Dr. Pepper. I'm on my diet Coke with lime right now!
Still working off the guilt from dinner last night. 29 grams of fat in a Big Mac. Blech. :no:
I had a bean, cheese and chicken burrito from El Pollo Loco.
I know, "the crazy chicken" or would that be "rooster" anyway, it was fast, tasty, on the way home last night.
I had(on toast) sausage and egg. Here at the house. Had some Maxwell House.
Quote from: Sunny on July 30, 2007, 08:21:44 AM
Still working off the guilt from dinner last night. 29 grams of fat in a Big Mac. Blech. :no:
Mmmmm.... Big Macs.... :smitten:
Hash and a Coke for breakfast. I'm having cheese popcorn :pop: and chasing it with a Coke, as I type. :smile:
Hash :think: was that in a brownie? :biggrin:
I had a veggie burger for lunch.
Quote from: PIYA on July 30, 2007, 04:09:53 PM
Hash :think: was that in a brownie? :biggrin:
I had a veggie burger for lunch.
He he, :sinner: :biggrin: No, it was of the meat persuasion. :wink:
Spaghetti with meat sauce.
An egg salad sandwich and chased it with a........you guessed it Coke. :biggrin:
Picked up a bucket of chicken from KFC. Had home made sweet tea. For dessert, strawberry ice cream.
Chocolate dipped ice cream cone from McDonalds.
Maxwell House Coffee(2 Splendas and creamer) Care to join me??
Oh yum, I love strawberry ice cream. It's my favorite after chocolate. I might have to stop and get some tonight w/the big strawberries in it.
I had bbq chicken on the grill, salad and a little mac and cheese. For breakfast, I'm looking at a fruit salad.
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on July 31, 2007, 07:39:25 AM
Maxwell House Coffee(2 Splendas and creamer) Care to join me??
mine black please, since it is MH.
cinnamon and vanilla french toast with mrs. butterworth lite syrup.... mmmmmmmmmm.... toasties..... :smitten:
I'm having the absolute best thing for lunch. I stopped at my favorite bagel shop to see what else they have and picked up a fruit parfait type thing, similar to the one that you can get at McDonalds, but the fruit is fresh and it has strawberries and blueberries AND bananas, kiwi and mango. It's topped w/granola they make themselves and dried cranberries. This is so delicious!!
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on July 31, 2007, 05:35:25 AM
Picked up a bucket of chicken from KFC. Had home made sweet tea. For dessert, strawberry ice cream.
:biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
Fish sticks and soggy french fries, and chased them with a Coke. :biggrin:
Chicken strip basket and chocolate covered strawberry waffle cone sundae from Dairy Queen.... :yes: :smitten:
Chicken tenders, greens, mashed potatoes and gravy.
Wendy's Caesar Salad and a Diet Coke
ENJOYING A CUP OF MAXWELL HOUSE RIGHT NOW. HAVE YOU HAD YOURS YET?
no not yet, might wander to the kitchen in a few though, but then again, McD's is just up the street, I am partial to clown coffee.
IT IS HARD TO BEAT MICKEY D'S JAVA. GOOD PRICE AND GREAT TASTE. HEY. YOU THINK THEY WOULD LET ME DO A COMMERCIAL FOR THEM?
If you did a commercial for Mickey Dees, the place would be over run with women, OF, and you could just have a field day. Should I call and set it up?
YEH. GO AHEAD. YOU KNOW MY NUMBER. CALL ME. IM AVAILABLE.
You are right, I do have your #, OF
Kashi, Silk soy milk, decaf coffee
I wish I had a donut, though.
Rice and egg with soy sauce.
Reece pieces. The ones with Elvis's picture on the bag.(chocolate, peanut butter and banana combo.) Try it. You'll like it. :yes: It's sooo good even damfast will like it. :razz:
I didn't care for the banana reese cups....I do like the reese's crisp bars though...they are the bomb...
kills my diabetes though...lol
Hubby fixed beef tips and mushrooms over rice. :) :smitten:
Quote from: FSU CLASS OF 1971 on August 01, 2007, 05:32:16 AM
IT IS HARD TO BEAT MICKEY D'S JAVA. GOOD PRICE AND GREAT TASTE. HEY. YOU THINK THEY WOULD LET ME DO A COMMERCIAL FOR THEM?
LOL!!! Dude why you shouting??? :smile:
hamburgers and french fries from Mcd's and chased them with a Coke. :biggrin:
pasta salad and lots of beer! It is my day off!
cottage cheese and coffee
Quote from: kimmi on August 01, 2007, 09:43:26 PM
pasta salad and lots of beer! It is my day off!
I hope you had a couple for me. :food4:
A Hershey bar and chased it with Milk. :biggrin:
Quote from: damfast on July 31, 2007, 10:38:34 AM
mine black please, since it is MH.
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Quote from: fireguy on August 01, 2007, 08:45:54 AM
Kashi, Silk soy milk, decaf coffee
I wish I had a donut, though.
Please bring coffee, I need coffee
Quote from: damfast on August 01, 2007, 10:36:11 PM
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Please bring coffee, I need coffee
I'm sending you a cup through my screen. It should be there any second. Do you need sugar, sugar substitute, or creamer??? :biggrin: How about a Danish with it?
HAD A CHOCOLATE MILK SHAKE FROM SONIC.
Homemade cheese burgers, and chased them with an ice cream drumstick,and a Coke. :biggrin:
Veggie burger w/a side salad and lemonade.
Beefaroni
mashed potatoes
Marinated steak on the grill, baked potato, and broccoli
KFC chicken, mashed and gravy,macaroni salad, and chased it with a Coke :biggrin:
Quote from: smokeykat on August 01, 2007, 06:25:02 PM
I didn't care for the banana reese cups....I do like the reese's crisp bars though...they are the bomb...
Outta the loop...is this something new?
Don't feel alone, Sunny, I haven't seen them either.
I had a fruit salad for lunch and I'm warming up a piece of leftover steak and some salad.
Quote from: Sunny on August 03, 2007, 09:17:19 PM
Outta the loop...is this something new?
I've heard of them,but I have not tried them. I don't do bananas. :chacha:
Haven't had it yet but am anxiously awaiting crock pot lasagna.....Thanks again PH for that marvelous recipe... :smitten:
Corned Beef Hash, two eggs over medium, 2 slices of toast, and brace yourself Dexter, chased by a cup of coffee with 2 sugars and a buttload of Irish Creme Creamer. :wink:
Quote from: pariann on August 04, 2007, 01:34:17 PM
Corned Beef Hash, two eggs over medium, 2 slices of toast, and brace yourself Dexter, chased by a cup of coffee with 2 sugars and a buttload of Irish Creme Creamer. :wink:
Sounds delicious Pariann !!!! When I drink coffeeit's usually 2/3 coffee and 1/3 sugar LOL!!! It has to be real sweet for me. :biggrin:
cucumbers, cheesy poofs, cherries... not in any particular order...
An ice cream drumstick. :drool1:
peanut butter and pickle and anchovies with a glass of chocolate milk
Subway Cold Cut Combo with chips and Diet Pepsi. Of course I'm having my morning cup of java as we speak. :yes: good morning damfast.
good morning OF, it was really tomato soup
a cookie. not really hungry for food the last few days.
Quote from: damfast on August 06, 2007, 02:36:17 AM
peanut butter and pickle and anchovies with a glass of chocolate milk
:spooked:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on August 06, 2007, 11:47:12 AM
a cookie. not really hungry for food the last few days.
If you want some of my appetite, I will gladly give it to you. :yes: I ate like a pig all weekend. :catnutty:
Subway footlong sweet onion chicken terriyeki sandwich and chased it with a Coke. I chased the Coke with an ice cream drumstick. :biggrin: :bliss:
cheesecake. Thanks, hubby. :smitten:
2 ice cream sandwiches. I know, I'm a pig. oink oink :catnutty:
French Onion Sun Chips
cheese popcorn and chased it with a dew. :biggrin:
Lasagna(Michael Angelo brand). For frozen, it's the best I've ever had. Highly recommended. Tea.
I had a craving for spinach dip a couple of days ago and made some. Now I'm eating it for breakfast!
2 slices of buttered white bread, covered with Great Northern Beans.
Beans are good. :wink:
Quote from: kimmi on August 07, 2007, 07:05:35 AM
I had a craving for spinach dip a couple of days ago and made some. Now I'm eating it for breakfast!
Yum. :yes: It's always fun to eat non-breakfast foods for breakfast.
I think we're going to have pancakes for supper tonight.
A big glass full of Vanilla Ice Cream.
blue popsicle
Quote from: pariann on August 07, 2007, 09:08:24 AM
2 slices of buttered white bread, covered with Great Northern Beans.
Beans are good. :wink:
Uh huh, I bet you're blowing the windows out as you type LOL!!!! Just make sure you don't blow a hole in your dingy, um er air matress. :titanic:
Chicken and brocolli Noodle Roni and chased it with milk. :biggrin: I'm out of Coke until Thursday. OMG!!!! cheese popcorn too. :spooked:
Chicken, mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, and sliced tomatoes. Nope, I didn't go to Lee's Famous Recipe, I cooked it all myself.
It's great cooking for a family again. :) and my daughter and son in law are having a field day not having to worry about dinner every night. :D
Nabisco Garden Harvest toasted chips...apples & cinnamon. YUM!
Pizza Villa pizza with extra cheese & sweet peppers. *slurp*
gross cherries last night. they taste like nothing. bad...
Oh YUM that pizza sounds delicious....the cherries not so delicious (sorry vix).
A glass of milk and a strawberry frostingless poptart
kimmi will attest that Pizza Villa pizza is in a league of its own...you either love it or despise it.
frostingless poptart? what fun is that, Piya?
Healthy Choice. :wink: LOL
Pari's right, it's a current nutrition mindgame I'm playing with myself. Every meal, regardless of what I want, I try to lighten it up a little. That way, I get what I want, but I don't feel so bad about eating it.
Quote from: Sunny on August 09, 2007, 09:24:33 AM
Pizza Villa pizza with extra cheese & sweet peppers. *slurp*
I AM SO JEALOUS RIGHT NOW! :biggrin:
It was worth the drive ALL THE WAY to S-town. ;D And I'm not ashamed to say that I (almost) ate my half of the pizza in one sitting.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on August 09, 2007, 10:39:33 AM
gross cherries last night. they taste like nothing. bad...
I love Juicy Juice cherry juice. :smitten:
a bunch of snack crackers, macaroni and cheese, and some creamed corn. A couple of hours later, stomach cramps. wth??
toaster oven roasted marshmallows for dinner last night... i have half a mind to walk down to subway on my broken toe... i'm hungry... the cherries are too gross.
A Nature Valley Granola Bar (apple crisp) and a banana
Combos and a glass of water. I am looking forward to a beer in T minus 1 hour and 20 minutes! :yes:
Quote from: kimmi on August 10, 2007, 03:11:12 PM
Combos and a glass of water. I am looking forward to a beer in T minus 1 hour and 20 minutes! :yes:
Which Combos do you like??? I love the pizza ones. :smitten:
They were just the regular pretzel and cheese ones. I didn't have a choice since it was vending machine material!
Quote from: kimmi on August 11, 2007, 01:22:32 PM
They were just the regular pretzel and cheese ones. I didn't have a choice since it was vending machine material!
Those are good too. My favorite is the pizza. I think they have a bunch of different flavors. A nice snack when you're on the run. They travel well LOL!!! :biggrin:
A whole bunch of rabbit food from the salad bar........I'm still full :groan:
Why the heck did they have rabbit food on the salad bar?
a bologna sandwich.
strawberry cheese cake ice cream
BBQ'd skinless boneless chicken breast fixed on the grill,and cottage cheese and chased it with a Coke. :smile:
Oh Dex, that sounds yummy! I know it's probably odd, but I love cottage cheese.
I'm grilling up some Nathan's hot dogs and I'll have one w/a salad and ice cold Corona. :yes:
Quote from: PIYA on August 11, 2007, 10:42:28 PM
Oh Dex, that sounds yummy! I know it's probably odd, but I love cottage cheese.
I'm grilling up some Nathan's hot dogs and I'll have one w/a salad and ice cold Corona. :yes:
Cottage cheese is a major staple at my house. It goes as a good side dish with everything, or even as a snack. Dairy is very good for us. I drink a lot of milk too. My Mom never did drink milk she is somewhat lactose intollerent. She has osteoarthritis to the extreme. So,I maybe predisposed to it, but maybe by eating dairy products I might ward it off, if not completely,maybe so it's not quit so extreme. :yes:
You sound like you feel about cottage cheese the way I do grits. I think grits go w/anything. :biggrin:
I'm big on dairy too. Sometimes for a snack I have a glass of milk. I just like it and I may even drink too much milk.
Quote from: PIYA on August 11, 2007, 11:15:30 PM
You sound like you feel about cottage cheese the way I do grits. I think grits go w/anything. :biggrin:
I'm big on dairy too. Sometimes for a snack I have a glass of milk. I just like it and I may even drink too much milk.
I drink way more than I should. Ice cream is my biggest downfall. Grits do go good with everything. This is kind of crazy, but my husbands cat is lactose intolerant. He loves milk but if we let him have it, he throws it all up. We feel bad we can't give it to him, but we have to do whats in his best interest. :yes:
Actually, all cats are lactose intolerant. Where the idea of giving kitty a saucer of cream as a treat came to pass, I'll never know.
DON'T GIVE THE KITTY MILK PRODUCTS! It ruins their digestive system and even though they love the stuff they can't have it!
Quote from: tallulahdahling on August 12, 2007, 09:31:49 AM
Actually, all cats are lactose intolerant. Where the idea of giving kitty a saucer of cream as a treat came to pass, I'll never know.
DON'T GIVE THE KITTY MILK PRODUCTS! It ruins their digestive system and even though they love the stuff they can't have it!
Wow :spooked: I didn't even know that. I give my inside cats kitten formula as a treat every night. Now that I think of it, one of them does throw up quite a bit. :eek: I'll do a test and see if that's it. Do you have cats tallulahdahling???
Leftover BBQ chicken breast and chased it with a Dew. :biggrin: Then I chased the Dew with an ice cream drumstick. :biggrin:
Nectarines and a bowl of cinnamon Life w/a glass of apple juice
Cheese popcorn and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Homemade chicken and noodles, real mashed potatoes, and cream corn and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
Homemade Potato Salad, Homemade Baked Beans, Grilled Hamburger, and damn Dexter has got me chasing now, LOL, with a root beer.
...some more Garden Harvest apple cinnamon chips. *slurp*
That sounds tasty, Sunny. I had the Sun chips cinnamon chips one day...I just don't like Sun chips....
grilled steak and cesar salad
Ummm....I'd say your grilled steak sounds slightly better... :razz:
They are tasty, however...crispy, little triangles of goodness.
Quote from: pariann on August 12, 2007, 10:05:28 PM
Homemade Potato Salad, Homemade Baked Beans, Grilled Hamburger, and damn Dexter has got me chasing now, LOL, with a root beer.
Hehe :rotfl: :biggrin:
Quote from: PIYA on August 12, 2007, 10:24:43 PM
That sounds tasty, Sunny. I had the Sun chips cinnamon chips one day...I just don't like Sun chips....
grilled steak and cesar salad
Steak :drool1:
you dreaming of being Buffy?
chef boyardee dinosaur pasta in a can. no clue as to why, there are 9 tomato plants and a bag of lettuce in teh fridge... :spooked:
Quote from: pariann on August 12, 2007, 11:33:00 PM
you dreaming of being Buffy?
Oooops, I thought that didn't look quite right. Hell, it's pretty bad when you need spell check for 1 word. :stupid2:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on August 13, 2007, 01:22:10 PM
chef boyardee dinosaur pasta in a can. no clue as to why, there are 9 tomato plants and a bag of lettuce in teh fridge... :spooked:
I think you've arrived at why.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on August 13, 2007, 01:22:10 PM
chef boyardee dinosaur pasta in a can. no clue as to why, there are 9 tomato plants and a bag of lettuce in teh fridge... :spooked:
A woman can only eat soooo much salad ~vxn~. :yes: :smile:
Leftover chicken and noodles, cottage cheese and bread and Shedd's spread, and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
lol... you guys crack me up.
last thing was a plate of various tomatoes... caspian pink, snow white, oaxacan jewel, mmmm.... no black ones yet, they aren't ripe enough. :smitten:
wendy's mandarin orange salad, with added spinach.
Beef Roast, Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy, Broccoli, and a biscuit. I had a glass of milk with it, been while since I've 'got milk'. LOL
Quote from: ~vxn~ on August 14, 2007, 01:38:08 PM
lol... you guys crack me up.
last thing was a plate of various tomatoes... caspian pink, snow white, oaxacan jewel, mmmm.... no black ones yet, they aren't ripe enough. :smitten:
:confused: Black tomatoes????
Quote from: pariann on August 14, 2007, 08:11:40 PM
Beef Roast, Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy, Broccoli, and a biscuit. I had a glass of milk with it, been while since I've 'got milk'. LOL
Could you set a place for me every night??? Say about 5:00???? You always have the best chow LOL!!!!!! :eat:
A Good Humor ice cream bar. You know I love good humor. :rotfl: :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on August 14, 2007, 08:44:25 PM
Could you set a place for me every night??? Say about 5:00???? You always have the best chow LOL!!!!!! :eat:
LOL sure, I always cook too much. (Tomorrow night is going to be pork chops.)
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on August 14, 2007, 08:41:39 PM
:confused: Black tomatoes????
yes, they are a weird purple/red/green color... very delicious... especially in a mixed tomato salad... mmm...
i am eating half a veggie sub... :smitten: right this minute.
I had a pear tomato for the 1st time the other night. Very tasty in a salad w/cesar dressing, a lil' feta cheese, olives, onions and cucumbers. YUM!
Tonight I had a grilled chicken and bean burrito w/extra jalapenos.
scrambled eggs with angle hair cabbage and mushrooms. I'm trying to fit in all the veggies I can. I even made brownies with zucchini this weekend. :biggrin:
what is angel hair cabbage
Quote from: pariann on August 14, 2007, 08:47:31 PM
LOL sure, I always cook too much. (Tomorrow night is going to be pork chops.)
Pork chops sound delicious. I'll be there at 5:oo. :yes: :eat:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on August 14, 2007, 10:17:48 PM
yes, they are a weird purple/red/green color... very delicious... especially in a mixed tomato salad... mmm...
i am eating half a veggie sub... :smitten: right this minute.
I've never heard of those. :no: They sound intriguing. :yes:
Quote from: pariann on August 15, 2007, 07:19:20 AM
what is angel hair cabbage
It is just cabbage that is already sliced really thin for coleslaw. Comes in a bag where the bagged salad is.
Quote from: pariann on August 15, 2007, 07:19:20 AM
what is angel hair cabbage
Oops! I didn't mean to do this twice! I feel a little like Ashley Simpson dancing to her own music on SNL!
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on August 15, 2007, 04:57:47 PM
Pork chops sound delicious. I'll be there at 5:oo. :yes: :eat:
LOL well they aren't done yet and it's going on 7, hope you aren't starving or anything, got some home made scalloped potatoes and frozen whole kernal corn (which won't be frozen shortly)
A Philly Cheesesteak at the the airport.
(http://www.tomatofest.com/images/pg-heirloom-tomato-poster-enlarged.jpg)
it's the very top right tomato... i'll take pix of mine when they are ripe.
last thing i ate... dry frosted flakes.... mmm... sugar.
A banana split from Ritter's. Getting ready to eat Pizza now.... :yes: :biggrin:
eggplant parm and spaghetti with pesto cheese bread - holy carb hangover! :smitten:
Mmmm...eggplant....
I roasted a chicken with stuffing, corn, mashed 'taters & crescent rolls. Was a good day to have the oven going. :smile:
You have to be kidding. What was the weather like? It will be in the hundreds again tomorrow! :rolleyes:
Cloudy, periods of rain & the high was around 75. 100's? :spooked: YUCK!
Quote from: pariann on August 15, 2007, 06:58:42 PM
LOL well they aren't done yet and it's going on 7, hope you aren't starving or anything, got some home made scalloped potatoes and frozen whole kernal corn (which won't be frozen shortly)
Scalloped potatoes.... Mmmmm :drool1:
Cheese popcorn and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on August 15, 2007, 10:19:47 PM
Scalloped potatoes.... Mmmmm :drool1:
oh yeah, they were very good. I hadn't made them in a very long time. Shoot, I went back for a second pork chop and a second helping of potatoes. I was miserable LOL
Atomic fire ball
Quote from: pariann on August 16, 2007, 08:12:14 AM
oh yeah, they were very good. I hadn't made them in a very long time. Shoot, I went back for a second pork chop and a second helping of potatoes. I was miserable LOL
Hey, a womans gotta eat. Sometimes I go back for 3rds LOL!!! :catnutty:
Maalox :-\
Quote from: tallulahdahling on August 16, 2007, 07:36:39 PM
Maalox :-\
What a tasty and nutritious snack!! Was it fruity or minty LOL!!! :biggrin:
Swiss cheese on whole wheat sandwich, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin: :bliss:
healthy choice sesame chicken with rice and broccoli
Home made chicken and noodles, smashed 'taters, and sliced 'maters.
Parmesan Cheese Angel hair pasta, green beans (boiled down w/bacon drippings and onions), fish sticks for the kids and bake whiting filets with Lemon Pepper and butter for the adults.
A succulent 9 ounce filet mignon from Outback with a baked potato and salad.
yum.
makes my hot pocket seem all the less tasty...
Quote from: Locutus on August 16, 2007, 10:15:06 PM
A succulent 9 ounce filet mignon from Outback with a baked potato and salad.
I'd trade that for chicken and noodles any day. filet mignon is one of my favorites.... :drool2:
mine too!
I havent had one in way too long....
*mouth watering@thoughts of filet mignon*
Baked a homemade, deep-dish pizza with fresh mushrooms, italian sausage, hot banana peppers, sweet pepper sauce & extra cheese, browned just slightly. :smile:
oh wow...now I dont know which sounds better.
:eat: it was pretty yummy, Gryph! And as a bonus, it seasoned the new rectangular pampered chef roasting pan, too!
Quote from: Gryphon on August 16, 2007, 10:31:26 PM
oh wow...now I dont know which sounds better.
The filet mignon still sounds better to me... :yes:
anyone know how to make "bragioli" I doubt Im spelling that right...
Bragioli l-Forn (Baked Beef Olives) by Josef
8 very thin slices of beef (for 4 persons)
3 hard boiled eggs
8 slices of streaky bacon
4 sausages (preferably Maltese)
Cheddar Cheese (optional)
One red onion
Fresh garlic
Fresh parsley
1 pint of Ale.
Salt and Pepper
1. Chop the eggs, bacon, sausages and cheddar cheese and mix in a bowl.
2. Add salt, pepper and fresh parsley, if no Maltese sausage was found, you may add some Coriander Seeds
3. Open a slice of beef and place approx. 2 tablespoons of mixture towards the edge of the steak
4. Roll the steak and fold (like a Spring Roll)
5. Stick a tooth-pick right through, to hold the fold
6. Preheat oven (half)
7. In a large frying pan heat some oil, and fry the beef olives with some garlic, till blood is slightly drained
8. Prepare a medium sized dish, and place the beef olives side by side in this dish
9. Slice the onion and place in dish
10. Drown half the beef olives in beer and add salt and pepper to taste.
11. Cover with baking foil and put in preheated oven for about 45 mins.
12. Uncover the dish and cook for a further 30 mins.
You may serve with traditional baked potatoes
Ive been craving that!
So, do you know how to make it, or just have a recipe?
Just found the recipe. I did print it off though 'cause it does sound good.
Grilled zucchini, green, yellow and red pepper, mushrooms and chicken, which I ate on a whole wheat roll, but now I'm wanting steak and pizza :razz:
Sign me up for that menu--last thing I ate was Maalox :rolleyes:
Anyone ever notice how much pizza gets eaten around here? LOL
Last night Mr. Fisher :smitten: grilled salmon steaks stuffed with crab meat. I have never had salmon steak before - just salmon patties. It was delicious. He marinated them in Teryaki sauce and we used it for dipping sauce too.
More new experiences for BEG! :yes: :biggrin:
BEG, that lil mushy smiley made me think the sentence ended "Last night Mr. Fisher"
and I was thinking for a moment that maybe this belonged in the "Sleep" thread...
That sounds like great salmon...
(lmao @ gryphon...)
last thing i ate... hmm... well... uh... gum?
You weren't supposed to swallow it.
no comment.
that desperate eh? LOL
lmao... poop happens. lol...
a pizzelle & an italian lemon cookie - 50th wedding anniversary bash...one that I'll probably never make it to. :biggrin:
oh how I do miss pitzelles! I dont' know why I love that anise flavor so much but it just fits them!
I have a basil and tomato pizza for breakfast! Yeah I know it is breakfast!
hazelnut chocolate and a few pretzels last night before bed (post-2 mile bliss)...
Quote from: ~vxn~ on August 18, 2007, 12:13:48 PM
hazelnut chocolate and a few pretzels last night before bed (post-2 mile bliss)...
3 doughnuts and chased them with milk. :biggrin:
good plan, dex... (no milk for me though... hooray for lactose issues...)
last thing was a tomato salad... with garlic salt. mmm...
Quote from: ~vxn~ on August 18, 2007, 09:01:46 PM
good plan, dex... (no milk for me though... hooray for lactose issues...)
last thing was a tomato salad... with garlic salt. mmm...
Doughnuts :drool1: I think Homer Simpson, and I would make a great couple LOL!!!! I wouldn't want to have to fight Marge for him though LOL!!! She's tough. :box: :yes:
Spaghetti O's and meatballs and chased them with a Dew. :biggrin:
Turkey w/a slice of melted cheddar on a whole wheat roll w/lettuce tomato, pickle and jalapenos.
Grilled chicken breast, smothered in mushrooms & a slice of colby cheese(?), corn on the cob, scalloped potatoes, baked beans & cottage cheese.
We brought the dessert: warm, gooey brownies, vanilla/chocolate ice cream, drizzled with hot fudge & topped with whipped cream
*slurp*
That would have been a backwards night for me, although the chicken sounds delicious...
I'm having a bowl of fruit, but it's not filling me up. I think I might grab a toasted english muffin too.
2 sausage dogs, potato salad, baked beans, and a barbecued pork sandwich. :)
string cheese... :-\
Combo whitefish and baby shrimp platter with fries.
Bacon,eggs, and toast, and chased it with oj. :biggrin:
Flounder and brown rice with broccoli. and jack X4. (substituted for corn)
Taco pizza and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
A nectarine--yummy!
red & green seedless grapes
A homemade taco salad chased with a Coke. And for a snack cheese popcorn and another Coke. :biggrin:
chicken salad, crackers and and orange, tortilla chips with that green dip stuff you make with avocados.
Whole wheat ravioli and a Bubba Burger cut up like meatballs. Cheap and easy! I should be full for most of the day.
peanut butter crackers
Quote from: damfast on August 23, 2007, 05:44:14 AM
chicken salad, crackers and and orange, tortilla chips with that green dip stuff you make with avocados.
Guacamole?
Tater salad
chicken noodle soup with crackers and a peanut butter & butter sandwich.
Chicken quesadilla and couscous.
sour cream and onion Pringles and chased them with a Coke :biggrin:
a T Bone steak with grilled onions,and a baked potato with butter and sour cream, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
a salad with 4 different tomatoes, lettuce and baby dill pickles... mmmm... with super pulpy kidney-fixing orange juice.
Snickers bar! :icon_twisted:
2 Ding Dongs and chased them with milk. :biggrin: hehe, I wonder where they came up with the name Ding Dongs? :biggrin:
Chicken Katsu and california roll sushi
Chili Mac and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
kung pao chicken sans chicken... mmm... veggies...
sour cream and onion Pringles and chased them with a Dew. :biggrin:
egg over medium and a wheat bagel
Home grown maters drizzled in olive oil and sprinkled with salt and freshly ground black pepper ............. :happy:
Quote from: tallulahdahling on August 28, 2007, 08:24:35 AM
Home grown maters drizzled in olive oil and sprinkled with salt and freshly ground black pepper ............. :happy:
Yes please! I want in here before Sunny tries to slurp them up! :razz:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on August 27, 2007, 02:53:08 PM
a salad with 4 different tomatoes, lettuce and baby dill pickles... mmmm... with super pulpy kidney-fixing orange juice.
^ that.
XXX vitamin juice
:spooked: they make that stuff is XXX? rated R isn't good enough for you? lol....
Maybe, baby, it's just that hot!!!!!
SSSSSsssssssssssss
:biggrin:
Sour cream and onion Pringles and chased them with a Dew :biggrin: I'm starting to take the shape of a Pringle, not sure why? :biggrin:
Peanut butter crackers
1/2 bagel w/a slice of cheese and orange vitamin water.
Hash and eggs and chased them with oj. :biggrin: drinking a Dew now :yes:
Nathan's hot dog w/extra spicy chili and a salad.
A shriveled-up nectarine
a Reeses Klondike bar. It's soo rich it's sickening. :puke:
lol @ wolfie.
i am currently having hot cocoa, extra marshmallows, caramel coffee creamer.... mmmm... better than the sleep i am not getting.
Slice veggie pizza and a slice of tres leche cake (birthday celebration for co-workers)
spaghetti, green beans, bread and butter, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
It was burger night at Outback. It was accompanied by a tall, very cold, and very deserved beer.
Quote from: Locutus on August 30, 2007, 09:13:38 PM
It was burger night at Outback. It was accompanied by a tall, very cold, and very deserved beer.
:food4:
:yes:
A spinach, mushroom and chicken enchilada :razz:
ohhhh that sounds SO tasty! I love enchiladas.
Yesterday was pizza day for me. I had a slice of pizza, salad with something called jicama and an ice water at my daughter's back to school night.
Popcorn chicken and mashed potatoes with white gravy :drool1: and chased them with a Coke :biggrin:
Tuna salad w/diced green peppers, little red and green hot peppers (not sure what the are), tomatoes and a dab of mayo on cracked wheat bread and a vitamin water.
Roast beef and swiss on rye with Dijon mustard
Pringles :rolleyes: and chased them with a Dew :biggrin:
a hershey bar and half a can of sprite.... (and some hot cinnamon candies...)
hamburgers, mashed potatoes and gravy,and green beans, and chased them with milk. Got Milk?? :biggrin:
sugar babies that i walked 2 miles for... (and more hot tamales...)
two strawberry newtons and a glass of milk.
butter pecan ice cream and chased it with Pringles...um.....er.... Coke :biggrin:
6 inch turkey sub on Italian herb bread and lemonade
bacon and eggs and chased them with oj :biggrin:
A slice of Apple Pie w/ a scoop of french vanilla ice cream
New York strip steak, grilled onions,baked potatoe,and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Too hot to cook!
A cheeseburger w/ lettuce tomato and pickles, 6 or 7 stolen fries and a lemonade.
Quote from: PIYA on September 02, 2007, 09:47:55 PM
Too hot to cook!
A cheeseburger w/ lettuce tomato and pickles, 6 or 7 stolen fries and a lemonade.
:nono: Stealing fries from your daughter again PIYA. LOL!!! :sinner:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on September 02, 2007, 10:01:12 PM
:nono: Stealing fries from your daughter again PIYA. LOL!!! :sinner:
LMAO! Yep and she's such a generous sweetie. She never fusses at me. She might give me the warning look LOL but never complains. :biggrin:
Quote from: PIYA on September 02, 2007, 10:03:35 PM
LMAO! Yep and she's such a generous sweetie. She never fusses at me. She might give me the warning look LOL but never complains. :biggrin:
Awww... she sounds soo sweet PIYA. You are soo blessed to have her. :smile:
A honey roasted turkey lunchmeat sandwich on whole wheat,and Pringles ,and chased it with a Dew. :bliss:
1/2 an english muffin w/strawberry jam and a glass of oj.
a slice of muskmelon
Okay, what's muskmelon? I've heard the term and I think I may have even eaten some, but I can't remember what it looks like.
Slice of veggie pizza and Cesar salad w/vitamin water.
a Klondike! ;D
Quote from: PIYA on September 03, 2007, 08:48:09 PM
Okay, what's muskmelon? I've heard the term and I think I may have even eaten some, but I can't remember what it looks like.
Slice of veggie pizza and Cesar salad w/vitamin water.
:think: I think it's similar to cantelope. :confused:
I had the special at a taco shop w/in our building. It's too hot to venture outside and walk. It wouldn't have been had I thought to bring a change of clothes, which I'll do tomorrow.
Anyway, my lunch was horrible.
3 carnitas mini tacos, refried beans and dried rice. I don't think it was meant to be dried, but it was, so I only had a bite to make sure it tasted as bad as it looked like it did. :biggrin:. The meat in the tacos was over-cooked to so I had 1 and 1/2 w/meat and pulled the meat off #3. The refried beans were good.
Snicker bar- could they make them any smaller? 2 bites and it was gone. :no:
cinnamon pop tart
eggs and bacon
candy. i think i have a serious problem with sugar. cannot lay off it.... cannot.
Ham and cheese Hot Pocket
2 KFC BBQ Snackers, 3 chocolate chip cookies,and chased them with a Pepsi :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on September 05, 2007, 04:15:05 PM
2 KFC BBQ Snackers, 3 chocolate chip cookies,and chased them with a Pepsi :biggrin:
No Dew? :confused:
Homemade ham and beans with dumplings, and chased them with milk. ~farting~ :biggrin:
Tortillini with EVOO, black pepper, and parmasan cheese
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on September 05, 2007, 10:19:43 PM
Homemade ham and beans with dumplings, and chased them with milk. ~farting~ :biggrin:
That sounds soooo good. I haven't fixed them like that for years. Gonna have to do that. :yes:
Quote from: me on September 05, 2007, 11:42:46 PM
That sounds soooo good. I haven't fixed them like that for years. Gonna have to do that. :yes:
They're pretty good. I made dumplings in place of corn bread, because my oven is still broken. :rolleyes:
butter pecan ice cream YUM!!!! :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on September 06, 2007, 12:00:58 AM
They're pretty good. I made dumplings in place of corn bread, because my oven is still broken. :rolleyes:
You can do cornbread on top of the stove if you have a cast iron skillet with a lid.
Quote from: me on September 06, 2007, 12:02:34 AM
You can do cornbread on top of the stove if you have a cast iron skillet with a lid.
I've never tried that. That's a great idea me. :yes:
I've done it before and it works great. You just get the skillet really hot and, of course grease it like you do when you put it in the oven, pour the batter in, put the lid on, and let it cook on low heat 'til its done.
2 lobster tails with a baked potato and a salad.
A Klondike bar.... ;D
Me too! I had triple chocolate! YUM!
salad... 5 different types of tomatoes this time on lettuce and baby dill pickles. chased it with hot tamales. mmm... cinnamon candy.
A Baconater from Wendy's.
If it doesn't kill me, my doctor will. But hey, you gotta splurge every now and then.
White Castles, 5 of them....and that's all I'm admitting too. LOL
Quote from: pariann on September 06, 2007, 03:41:27 PM
White Castles, 5 of them....and that's all I'm admitting too. LOL
I love White Castles. :smitten: The closet one to me is in Chicago. It's a 4 hour drive. :'(
You would have to have a heckuva craving to drive 4 hours LOL Chicago is a 3 1/2 hour drive for me, so I'm glad there's a white castle here in Anderson.
Quote from: pariann on September 06, 2007, 10:17:58 PM
You would have to have a heckuva craving to drive 4 hours LOL Chicago is a 3 1/2 hour drive for me, so I'm glad there's a white castle here in Anderson.
You're lucky to have one in your area. There's a radio station in the Quad Cities, that rents a plane every year, and they make a White Castle run. Listeners from the area call in, and order how ever many they want, they fly to Chicago and pick them up. Sometimes they have thousands of sandwhich orders. Yep, everybody loves White Castles. They sell them in the frozen food section at some stores, they're ok, but fresh is better. :yes:
I love White Castles too. I can't remember the last time I've seen a White Castle restaurant.
Have you guys seen the movie "Harold and Kumar go to White Castle"? It's a stupid stupid movie, but one of those that you end up laughing at in spite of yourself.
Oh food? Haven't eaten yet it's only 5:40. LOL
Are there any Krystals out that way? I know they are all over the south eastern states. Same as White Castles, but with a different variety on the menu. I used to sneak off and get a couple of Krystal burgers every chance I got when I lived in Jax Fl. LOL....but if none out there....guess I'll stay in the eastern half of the country where I know I can get my little onion cheeseburger fix. :wink:
And I've not eaten anything since those White Castles....guess they filled me up good. LOL (no comments from the peanut gallery!)
salad. all out of candy. :-[
Fig Newton
Ham sandwich
Some Fritos
KFC chicken wing and mashed and gravy, chased it with a Pepsi (we don't have Coke) :no:
Chicken strips , Fries, corn on the cob some sliced tomatoes
tomato salad sans lettuce...
spaghetti. YUCK to the italian sausage my daughter put into the sauce, but don't tell her that. I've been forced to eat that dang sausage twice this week and I can't stand it!!
Spaghetti with meat sauce.
...minus the sausage. :wink:
I was going to say...I don't remember seeing you at dinner. LOL
I had to take a pass on the sausage. ;D
New York strip steak, grilled onions, baked potato with butter and sour cream, and a salad, and chased it with a Coke. A few minutes ago I had 2 Reese Cups,and chased them with milk. :biggrin: No guilt whatsoever. :biggrin:
coconut cream pie... minus the crust. (i hate pie crust.) mmmm.... coconut cream pie for breakfast (and probably lunch...)
Spahgetti Os with meatballs and chased them with a Coke, and some Milk Duds. :biggrin:
spinach and artichoke dip with pita bread.
chicken tenders with Ranch dressing
I'm marinating some tilapia for the grill right now. :yes:
as predicted, i had coconut cream pie for lunch.
feeling like tomato salad for dinner... or something that isn't sweet and sugary... (too much sugar always makes me feel tired and crappy.)
Just got home from a Cookout/Birthday party so it was Chocolate cake w/ whipped frosting and vanilla ice cream..now I feel tired and crappy
Quote from: ~vxn~ on January 09, 2007, 06:13:07 PM
uh oh, indeed... you know the way to a man's heart is through his stomach... (or through his chest with a very sharp object... lol...)
broccoli and 3 cheese sauce...
My sista in sooooo many ways!
a banana and a glass of tea
A Rice Crispy treat and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
Spaghetti AGAIN. This time my daughter made some meatless sauce for me. :biggrin:
Grilled chicken marinated in citrus w/grilled and seasoned zucchini, squash, sweet peppers and jalapenos on a flour tortilla.
Quote from: Locutus on September 09, 2007, 05:11:37 PM
I'm marinating some tilapia for the grill right now. :yes:
What did you marinate the fish in? I like tilapia, it tastes good pretty much any way you prepare it.
Quote from: damfast on September 09, 2007, 09:01:48 PM
My sista in sooooo many ways!
a banana and a glass of tea
lmfao. rock on, damfast. rock on.
lol...
chocolate. mmm.... chocolate.
Taco, taco, taco! :smile:
I'm making a Bubba Burger on the Forman.
:pizza:
2 Rice Crispy Treats and chased them with a Dew. The breakfast of champions. :grin2:
Pork chops, mashed potatoes and gravy, and corn and chased them with a Coke. :biggrin:
Steelers bet lunch payoff==applebees==but he brought me things he thought I wouldnt like:
Buffalo wings
bread with dipping sauce
spicy shrimp
Winners food tastes good no matter what it is! :biggrin:
I'm having cinnamon toast for breakfast.
gum.
You aren't supposed to eat it
well, i'm chewing it... for breakfast. lol...
Sixlets :biggrin:
What's a sixlet?
I had breakfast for supper a scrambled egg w/cheese and jalapenos and potatoes.
Quote from: PIYA on September 11, 2007, 11:24:41 PM
What's a sixlet?
I had breakfast for supper a scrambled egg w/cheese and jalapenos and potatoes.
small round candy coated chocolates, they are pretty good. The shells aren't has thick as m&m's and they usually come in a little cellophane tube of 6 pieces. :wink:
I had peanut butter and graham crackers last.
Apple and cinnamon oatmeal
gum. might have a bowl of strawberry yogurt :-\ not really hungry at all this week.
Cherry pop tart!
strawberry yogurt, some tomatoes...
chicken and cheese flautas, guacamole salad and refried beans. Oh yeah and tortilla chips and salsa! I love Mexican food!
We ate here: http://reidogado.net/
It was a going away luncheon for a coworker. OMG! Entirely too much food....Perfectly prepared fillet Mignon, Top Sirloin, Chicken, sausage, ribs, pork loin, some other beef roast...constantly being served and a two tiered salad bar w/soups, fruits, various salads, veggies (but not prepared the way that they are on regular salad bars). I'm not going to be able to eat for a week! I was my first time there. If you're ever in San Diego...and really really really hungry, I'd recommend it.
3 hamburgers and french fries from McDonalds and chased them with a Coke :biggrin:
a cookie. :-\ yes, only one.
hmm... what is there to eat around here? (was going to walk a few miles for cinnamon candies, but middle beastie missed school... couldn't drag him out.) nothing i'm in the mood for.
Left over lasagna, garlic bread, meatballs in marinara sauce. Daughter's cooking from yesterday and a godsend to a starving Chicago palette! :smile:
A subway club sandwich and a chocolate malt
Another McDonalds hamburger and chased it with a Sunkist. :biggrin:
Pepperoni pizza.
Sixlets, Ritz crackers and chased them with milk. :biggrin:
Beef Roast, Mashed potatoes, and brussel sprouts. (I cooked a carribean veggie mix but decided not to eat any.)
2 bites of la choy chow mein veggies in a can yesterday.
gum for breakfast. might walk down the pharmacy and get some candy. :icon_twisted: candy makes everything better.
Two very garlicky meatballs!
frozen lasagna and chased it with a Coke :grin2:
pizza flavored pringles and coke
Clam chowder, a grilled cheese sandwich and a side salad.
5 cheese pizza
Slice of raisin bread toast w/apple juice
Quote from: pariann on September 13, 2007, 10:47:48 PM
pizza flavored pringles and coke
Did you say Coke? :drool1:
NY strip steak with a baked potato and a salad.
chocolate chip cheesecake... wasn't that great. lol... beggars can't be choosers.
crunchy taco's from taco bell............friday nite.....kids pick....yuck... :no:
Quote from: pariann on September 14, 2007, 05:55:07 AM
5 cheese pizza
:spooked: You ate 5 cheese pizzas LOL!!!!! :wink: :pizza:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on September 14, 2007, 09:37:01 PM
crunchy taco's from taco bell............friday nite.....kids pick....yuck... :no:
Not big on the Bell either HH. :no:
Nacho cheese Doritos with french onion dip and chased it with a .... Coke :grin2:
Doritos and french onion dip? uh...is there something you're not telling us...can we expect the announcement of a lil' Dexter soon? :biggrin:
I haven't had breakfast yet. I had grilled chicken panini (lean cuisine)
gum.
having an allergic reaction to something i ate... probably the cheesecake... (bad, bad lactose...)
Quote from: PIYA on September 15, 2007, 10:55:57 AM
Doritos and french onion dip? uh...is there something you're not telling us...can we expect the announcement of a lil' Dexter soon? :biggrin:
I haven't had breakfast yet. I had grilled chicken panini (lean cuisine)
LOL!!! My baby factory doesn't work. I thought everybody ate dip with their Doritos. Thats it!!!! Now I know I'm an alien. :groan:
2 McDonalds sausage egg Mcmuffins and a hashbrown and chased them with oj. :grin2: Right now I'm having Milk Duds and a Dew.
Grilled fish on some type of organic very delicious roll, salad and a fruit salad of sorts.
nachos and cheese for the first time ever in my life. i have gone this long never eating nachos. (and could probably continue my life never eating them again...)
A grilled tilapia sandwich.
...oh and a leftover piece of homemade pizza. ;D
New York strip steak and a baked potatoe with butter and sour cream,and chased it with a Coke. Right now I'm chewing SuperBubble gum, and chasing it with a Sunkist orange soda. :grin2:
Quote from: Locutus on September 15, 2007, 10:32:19 PM
A grilled tilapia sandwich.
I bought some at the store earlier today. I think I'm going to marinate it and grill it for supper tomorrow.
Speaking of tilapia...............
Take some heavy foil and drizzle a bit of olive oil on it.
Place a handful of fresh spinach leaves on top and drizzle with more oil, salt and pepper.
Place a tilapia filet on top of the spinach.
Sprinkle with fresh, chopped garlic, salt and pepper or whatever you like.
Top with fresh tomatoes and drizzle more oil. Top with a lemon slice or two.
Wrap up in a little packet and pop in the toaster oven at 350 for about 10-15 mins. (Longer if filet is frozen)
That was soooooo good for a light supper last night!!
Ham and eggs and chased it with coffee. :smile:
The homemade pizza was so good yesterday. So, I made another one today. ;D
Supreme pizza from Pizza Hut and breadsticks, and chased them with a Coke. :grin2:
I haven't had Pizza Hut pizza since my trip up to DC.
Quote from: Locutus on September 16, 2007, 08:36:20 PM
I haven't had Pizza Hut pizza since my trip up to DC.
How come ? Boy, that looks weird when you type it. LOL!!! :spooked:
Pretzels dipped in Coke. I swear they're delicious. Salty and sweet. :smitten:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on September 16, 2007, 09:04:36 PM
How come ? Boy, that looks weird when you type it. LOL!!! :spooked:
Probably because I like my homemade pizza better. :yes:
Quote from: Locutus on September 16, 2007, 09:08:59 PM
Probably because I like my homemade pizza better. :yes:
I agree, homemade is better. It is more time consuming though. It's easier to just blow through the drive thru. :chop: And you get to look cool on your bike LOL!!!! :biggrin:
Didn't know ya' were a biker Dex. ;D
Quote from: tallulahdahling on September 16, 2007, 09:36:10 AM
Speaking of tilapia...............
Take some heavy foil and drizzle a bit of olive oil on it.
Place a handful of fresh spinach leaves on top and drizzle with more oil, salt and pepper.
Place a tilapia filet on top of the spinach.
Sprinkle with fresh, chopped garlic, salt and pepper or whatever you like.
Top with fresh tomatoes and drizzle more oil. Top with a lemon slice or two.
Wrap up in a little packet and pop in the toaster oven at 350 for about 10-15 mins. (Longer if filet is frozen)
That was soooooo good for a light supper last night!!
That sounds absolutely delicious. We should start a recipes thread if one doesn't already exist somewhere around here.
I wish I would have seen that before I fixed supper tonight. I had tilapia, but just seasoned and grilled. It was tasty, but that sounds really good. :yes:
Quote from: Locutus on September 17, 2007, 12:07:05 AM
Didn't know ya' were a biker Dex. ;D
I used to ride one. :yes: I actually just wanted to use that bitchin' biker emoticon LOL!!! It fit well with blowing through the drive thru. :biggrin:
:bike: :traffic: :chop:
Chicken and penne pasta with sauted onions, red and yellow peppers, and eggplant all topped with pesto. It was a pretty good creation!
Quote from: kimmi on September 17, 2007, 05:19:36 AM
Chicken and penne pasta with sauted onions, red and yellow peppers, and eggplant all topped with pesto. It was a pretty good creation!
Leftover pizza and breadsticks and chased them with a Coke. :biggrin:
XXX vitamin water and a banana
home made veg soup....and a sprite........
kids meal from McDonalds.....
pretzels dipped in Coke :grin2:
mini Butterfinger
I am really sticking to the diet today!! :razz:
Quote from: baseball mama on September 17, 2007, 03:09:34 PM
mini Butterfinger
I am really sticking to the diet today!! :razz:
I stick to the seefood diet.... see the food and eat the food LOL!!! :biggrin:
:biggrin:
Grilled chicken from Burger King. Remind me to ask them to leave off the honey mustard (blech!) sauce next time.
Ruffles potato chips (sour cream and onion )
A piece of French bread.
I'm making my first real meal for the new man. Wish me luck! So far so good! The roasted chicken is out of the oven resting and I'll cut it in 20 minutes or so. The roasted potatoes are coming along well - hopefully they will be fully roasted in 40 minutes! I have the french bread buttered and in foil ready to heat up in the empty oven. The broccoli is in the microwave waiting to be steamed. And my strawberries are thawed for the pound cake that I'm serving for dessert!
Please tell me the old wives tale of a way to a man's heart is through his stomach because this ought to do it! ;D
Quote from: kimmi on September 17, 2007, 06:08:18 PM
A piece of French bread.
I'm making my first real meal for the new man. Wish me luck! So far so good! The roasted chicken is out of the oven resting and I'll cut it in 20 minutes or so. The roasted potatoes are coming along well - hopefully they will be fully roasted in 40 minutes! I have the french bread buttered and in foil ready to heat up in the empty oven. The broccoli is in the microwave waiting to be steamed. And my strawberries are thawed for the pound cake that I'm serving for dessert!
Please tell me the old wives tale of a way to a man's heart is through his stomach because this ought to do it! ;D
It's true Kimmi !!! I was wondering how it was going with Wade. Sounds like it's getting serious. The food sounds delicious,I'm sure it will be great. :yes:
A hamburger.
BBQ'd hamburgers, Doritos, baked beans,and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on September 17, 2007, 08:54:41 PM
It's true Kimmi !!! I was wondering how it was going with Wade. Sounds like it's getting serious. The food sounds delicious,I'm sure it will be great. :yes:
It was a success! We are definetly getting serious! :smitten:
Quote from: kimmi on September 17, 2007, 11:04:31 PM
It was a success! We are definetly getting serious! :smitten:
Wow!!!! :sofa: :koolaid:
Zingers
I've still gotta have breakfast, not sure what I'm in the mood for.
Spaghetti w/meat and mushroom sauce and a salad.
a salad with tomatoes and baby dill pickles... breakfast of champions.
Popcorn, now it's all in my teeth. :rant:
pretzels dipped in Coke ~~~I know :rolleyes:
shredded wheat cereal, lightly sweetened. :wink:
yikes @ dex... lol...
i ate last: red hots, krabby patties, peanut butter m&ms... still have yet to eat actual food today.
raviolli
Veal loin chop, twice baked tater and spinach salad :biggrin:
I now reek of garlic!!
Quote from: ~vxn~ on September 19, 2007, 03:57:08 PM
yikes @ dex... lol...
i ate last: red hots, krabby patties, peanut butter m&ms... still have yet to eat actual food today.
What do you mean yikes @ Dex ? :smile: I thought you could only get krabby patties, at the Krusty Crab?? :yes:
Homemade chicken and dumplings and sweet peas,and chased them with milk. :grin2: ding dang!!!!
A Rudino's Royale Pizza - pretty good. They cut it in squares instead of slices.
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on September 19, 2007, 09:50:55 PM
Homemade chicken and dumplings and sweet peas,and chased them with milk. :grin2: ding dang!!!!
I haven't had chicken and dumplings in SO long. Yum, I miss that, but I don't make it right. Mom's were the best. :yes:
pound cake
I'm going to eat something to neutralize the garlic that I ate last night.......any ideas? I'm scaring the vampires! :hal2:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on September 19, 2007, 09:49:04 PM
What do you mean yikes @ Dex ? :smile: I thought you could only get krabby patties, at the Krusty Crab?? :yes:
they have the gummy krabby patties at the dollar store... lol... i like to buy candies and write love notes to my sons for when they get home from school.
last thing i ate was.... hmmm.... candy last night. must find chow *zombie vxn*
Chik-fil-a
Quote from: PIYA on September 20, 2007, 01:20:42 AM
I haven't had chicken and dumplings in SO long. Yum, I miss that, but I don't make it right. Mom's were the best. :yes:
I use canned bisquits for mine, but homemade are better. My Mom made hers from scratch, and they were awesome. :yes:
Quote from: tallulahdahling on September 20, 2007, 10:54:50 AM
I'm going to eat something to neutralize the garlic that I ate last night.......any ideas? I'm scaring the vampires! :hal2:
Next time don't eat garlic. Just throw a crucifix, and mirror in your hand bag. That ought to do the trick. :spooked: :dracula: :hal2:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on September 20, 2007, 11:23:02 AM
they have the gummy krabby patties at the dollar store... lol... i like to buy candies and write love notes to my sons for when they get home from school.
last thing i ate was.... hmmm.... candy last night. must find chow *zombie vxn*
Brains.......Ummmmm........ tasty :spooked:
Drinking a Sunkist orange soda right now. :grin2:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on September 20, 2007, 06:09:51 PM
Brains.......Ummmmm........ tasty :spooked:
lol... indeed. now, if only there were a delicious vegetarian substitute...
Quote from: ~vxn~ on September 20, 2007, 06:37:56 PM
lol... indeed. now, if only there were a delicious vegetarian substitute...
Maybe you could market a brain flavored vegetarian burger. :think: :idea3:
Two chicken enchilladas, refried beans, and rice - oh don't forget the chips and salsa too!
steak, eggs and strong black coffee
olives
Honey turkey and colby jack cheese sandwich, potatoe chips,and chased it with a Coke. :grin2:
An apple.
Cinnamon life and milk
2 cups of Joe, a glass of milk,and 2 long johns from Dunkin Doughnuts. :grin2:
Cheese Popcorn and a Dr. Pepper
New York strip steak with grilled onions,and a baked potato with butter and sour cream, and as always, chased it with a Coke. :grin2:
Homemade grilled veggie calzone (red onions, mushrooms, olives, green peppers, tomatoes, garlic, mozzarella, zucchini, spinach and sauce)
Homemade oat bran, blueberry muffins!
Later, I'm sure I'll be searching for the Charmin! :razz:
fried green tomato, pork shoulder roast, whole kernal corn, and stuffing. YUM!!
Quote from: tallulahdahling on September 23, 2007, 09:44:48 AM
Homemade oat bran, blueberry muffins!
Later, I'm sure I'll be searching for the Charmin! :razz:
Just pop a couple of Imodiums, and you'll be alright. :trustme:
Cheese popcorn and a Dew chaser. :grin2:
a huge salad.... tomatoes, lettuce, mushrooms, cucumbers, bacon bits, parmesean cheese.... mmm....
candy corn and a Dew chaser :biggrin:
hot tamales, red hots, and oj...
hamburgers, mashed potatos with gravy, and green beans, with a milk chaser :grin2:
A California Burger and cheese fries - Cali burger has cheddar, bacon, and guacamole on it! YUMMY!
Popcorn - last night
bacon and eggs, with an oj chaser. Right now I'm Doin' a Dew :biggrin:
a can of mini raviolies (chef boy ardee! :chef:) with a glass of molson canadian :food15:n beer
mmmmm lunch at home by myself!
Grilled chicken sans honey mustard w/let and tomato, onion rings and lemonade from BK
Grilled ham steaks, potato salad and baked beans
grilled BBQ chicken strips, baked potato, and baked beans, with a Coke chaser :biggrin:
A cajun shrimp and chicken lean cuisine rice bowl
macaroni and cheese....LOTS of macaroni and cheese. It was pretty good. :wink:
Frisco Melt ~ Steak~N~Shake
New Yorker from McAlister's Deli
2 Dexwood sandwiches and chased them with a Dew :biggrin:
Texas Cheesesteak and homefries from the Waffle House. Scattered, smothered and capped of course!
Popcorn and black cherry Kool-aid
Microwave hamburger helper < beef stroganof> * ick* the Coke chaser helped. :yes:
Homemade BBQ sandwiches, rippled chips with ranch dip.
crab salad and crackers
coco wheats... :smitten:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on September 26, 2007, 01:10:53 PM
coco wheats... :smitten:
Uh oh, not the ....gasp.... coco wheats!!!! He he, you haven't had any of those for awhile. :smile:
Leftover homemade mac & cheese and chased it with a Coke :bliss:
Pot stickers, salad with bleu cheese, and some fries from TGIFridays.
LOL we've been having them 3 or 4 days a week since school started. :wink: But I'm having to buy them since vxn never has sent me any, and I've been waiting since May!!
Last thing I ate: More of the homemade BBQ. :)
Doritos and candy corn with a Dew chaser :biggrin:
A grilled chicken sandwich from Wendy's
Northern Beans and ham, hash brown potatoes and cornbread.
A slice of pizza
ham and eggs with an oj chaser :biggrin:
Butter flavored popcorn
Sesame chicken, veg lomaine, fried rice,and a pork egg roll with a Mt. Dew chaser :yes:
boiled onions. no clue as to why, just felt like eating it. (and i thought i felt sick before... lol... i'm a dog eating grass....)
Quote from: ~vxn~ on September 28, 2007, 11:02:06 PM
boiled onions. no clue as to why, just felt like eating it. (and i thought i felt sick before... lol... i'm a dog eating grass....)
:rotfl: I love onions carmelized in butter. Sometimes I just slice some and throw them in a skillet with butter and fry them. Yuummy!!! I must be a dog too. ruff ruff :dogrun:
Kettle corn
2 chicken pot pies.
Greg's chicken salad
and more today
*watches to make sure no one touches the chicken salad
last night
seared Ahi and Hawaiian Poke (pokey),
Ok I was reading thru this thread and I gotta ask.....what is white pizza??
Last thing I ate was cinnamon melts and iced vanilla coffee from McDonalds.
coco wheats, since i already feel like crap i don't see how it could hurt... :spooked:
White pizza = pizza with no sauce and different cheeses on top, veggies and garlic
a turtle brownie with a milk chaser. :biggrin: :dam: I got carmel on the key board.
Creole seafood pasta---and a nice Merlot :eat:
Quote from: tallulahdahling on September 30, 2007, 08:49:13 AM
Creole seafood pasta---and a nice Merlot :eat:
Merlot? Can you drink with your chemo? :eek:
2 hamburgers and onion rings, with a super HUGE Coke chaser :biggrin:
2 extra cheesy enchiladas and a Pepsi
Quote from: PIYA on September 29, 2007, 02:48:34 PM
White pizza = pizza with no sauce and different cheeses on top, veggies and garlic
Thank you!
Just got thru eating Broccoli Cheese Soup with extra cheese and broccoli and Biscuits
Kung Pao chicken and crab rangoons
broccoli and cauliflower with cheese, and chased it with a Mello Yellow. :biggrin:
Chicken Salad sandwich on whole wheat and a V8
hamburgers,mashed potatoes w/gravy,broccoli and cauliflower w/ cheese and chased it with a Coke. :koolaid:
chili cheese fritos, ham & cheese sandwich and half a turkey and cheese sandwich.
Hershey's Kisses and a Mello Yellow chaser :bliss:
PIZZA! Haven't had any in months! :razz:
Do I have to post her name? :biggrin:
bananas... even though i am allergic. mmm... vitamin k.
Quote from: Palehorse on October 02, 2007, 07:37:05 AM
Do I have to post her name? :biggrin:
:spooked: :biggrin:
A donut. I had to fight off 3 cops for the last glazed donut. :biggrin: Not really, but it sounded good. It was the largest and fluffiest donut that I think I've every had, now I'm sick from all the sugar. But I like it. :yes:
Quote from: Palehorse on October 02, 2007, 07:37:05 AM
Do I have to post her name? :biggrin:
I'm with PIYA!! :eek: :spooked: I can't even put a grin on this one, I'm too shocked. :eek:
1) I find it completely out of character for either one of you to even achieve the state of shock based upon the written words of anyone.
2) Drama, drama, drama. What are you two, TNT? :biggrin:
3) The reply is only as dirty as the mind that interprets it! :wink: :biggrin:
Do you make it a habit to refer to your food as 'her' and give your food names that imply a 'her'. ? Huh? Do ya? Huh?
And what do you mean completely out of character? I am the ultimate prude!!!
:wink:
Quote from: pariann on October 02, 2007, 12:51:07 PM
Do you make it a habit to refer to your food as 'her' and give your food names that imply a 'her'. ? Huh? Do ya? Huh?
And what do you mean completely out of character? I am the ultimate prude!!!
:wink:
Yes. It is more fun that way. :biggrin:
&
:rolleyes: :biggrin:
But I am!!!
~~stomps away indignantly~~
Riiiiiight! :biggrin:
Well anyway...the last thing I ate, was neither a she (thank god) nor a he (damnit)....It was Cinnamin rolls. :biggrin:
"I wanna' live with a cinnamon girl; I could be happy the rest of my life with a cinnamon girl!" ~ Female.
hershey halloween minis... screw the trick or treaters these b!tches are MINE... :smitten:
Da lime...from da Absolut & tonic...hehehe :beers: :beers:
:biggrin:
A king sized carmel Twix bar :biggrin:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on October 02, 2007, 03:26:34 PM
hershey halloween minis... screw the trick or treaters these b!tches are MINE... :smitten:
hair of the dog....
bacon and toast
A Hardee's patty melt (dripping with grease) *blech* and chased it with a Coke. :bliss: :bliss:
A veggie omelet and rye toast w/OJ (Brunch) (time to start thinking of dinner)
NY Strip steak.
A chocolate chip cookie I salvaged from the burned ones I baked earlier this evening,and chased it with a Dew. :biggrin:
Pork tenderloin with a memphis rub done on the grill with spanish rice and homemade guacomole....leftovers from our party sat...
chicken and dumplings....instant mashed potatoes (yuck). My oldest daughter had a birthday party at her house last night and that was dinner.
followed by marble cake with caramel icing and ice cream. :D
hot tamales cinnamon candies right before a 2 mile walk. i think that makes 123 miles so far.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on October 09, 2007, 02:22:57 PM
hot tamales cinnamon candies right before a 2 mile walk. i think that makes 123 miles so far.
:spooked:
Tombstone cheese and sausage pizza,and chased it with a Coke. :pizza: :food12:
baked chicken and Cesar salad
Pork Chops (2), mashed potatoes, and creamed corn.
walked 4 miles yesterday, ate nothing but sugar. oops.
nothing yet today, thinking about a salad.
Six saltine crackers....yummy :rolleyes:
3 scrambled eggs with cheddar cheese and onions, and 4 slices of buttered wheat toast.
A SLICE OF BANANA BREAD
a salad with mushrooms, baby dill pickles, and tomatoes.
ham and eggs and chased them with milk :biggrin:
Kashi Go Lean Crunch Honey/Almond Flax with banana and skim milk
OJ
getting ready to add some decaf into the mix
Okay...whatever that was, it does NOT sound good. Flax???
Mmmmmmm, Flax. It's supposed to be good for you!
http://www.drugstore.com/qxp162575_334918_sespider/kashi/golean_crunch_honey_almond_flax.htm
interesting... i may have to try that...
last thing i ate was a handful of hot tamales last night before bed... mmm... candy.
I really like that cereal. It is the best of the Kashi kinds so far, IMO.
When I hear about flax, I am thinking textile...not breakfast. LOL
Taco soup. . . and it was darned good too! :smile:
explain that
Chunky homemade applesauce
two bites of coco wheats.
just not feeling my wheats today. might make a salad before i die of starvation.
Swiss cheese sandwich and cheese popcorn,and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
salad... mmmm.... with the works... my fave...
Hershey's Kisses :smitten:
2 coney dogs with cheese and onions. Being by myself, I can eat as many onioins as I like...and I DO like. :wink:
Organic veggie wrap and vitamin water. <blech> Is it still healthy if it tastes nasty?
I like veggie wraps, but this one has a peculiar taste.
A big 'ol 3 egg omlette with ham, hashbrowns, and onions inside, some wheat toast with strawberry jam, and iced tea/ :biggrin:
An apple with caramel dip - yum!!! (that was last night - nothing yet today)
A carmel candy bar I bought at work. :drool1:
nothing. :-\
just not very hungry. probably gonna go eat a handful of sugar babies since the hot tamales are all gone...
another carmel candy bar and chased it with a Dew :rolleyes:
Lasagna, salad and garlic bread.
Pizza.
Left over baked chicken, pico de gallo on a corn tortilla w/a small side of ceviche. I was starvin' :biggrin:
A sausage egg Mcmuffin, a hash brown, and a double shot of Jack, with a Coke chaser ,at Henry Hawks Bar and Grille. Best breakfast I ever had. :wink: :biggrin:
Cocoa Wheats..and I didn't think of vxn once while eating them. :razz:
lol... whatever, pari. :bsflag: lol.....
i had a banana last night... still just no hungry... i must be getting sick again... (well, sickER....)
Quote from: ~vxn~ on October 13, 2007, 11:28:29 AM
lol... whatever, pari. :bsflag: lol.....
i had a banana last night... still just no hungry... i must be getting sick again... (well, sickER....)
Better stroll on over to Henry Hawk's watering hole, he'll have something, to cure what ails you LOL!!! :wink: :biggrin:
(i was thinking about testing my theory that vodka can dissolve kidney stones.... lol...) :yes:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on October 13, 2007, 11:44:48 AM
(i was thinking about testing my theory that vodka can dissolve kidney stones.... lol...) :yes:
:think: :idea3: It might just work!!! :biggrin: Better have a double, just for good measure. :wink: :biggrin:
From McDonalds: A Sausage Biscuit and a coffee.
a couple of club crackers.
a Hershey's miniature chocolate bar.
2 pork egg rolls and chased them with a Coke. I'm going for some cheddar cheese Chex Mix now. :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on October 13, 2007, 11:49:44 AM
:think: :idea3: It might just work!!! :biggrin: Better have a double, just for good measure. :wink: :biggrin:
after that appointment i just got home from... i think i'll make it a few doubles. shots, anyone?
iced tea and gum. no appetite. might con the victim into taking me to dinner after/before walmart.
Cheese toast and hot tea--I know--BORING!
That sounds good T! I think I'm going to make scrambled eggs. I need to go to the grocery store bad!
Just got back from a little Mom and Pop's store near my house with one of their Bacon, Egg and Cheese biscuits. Had some perked coffee from the house to go with it. That cheese toast of tallulah's does sound good kimmi.
Macaroni and cheese
2 pokey eggs, 6 biscuits with butter :wink:
A tamale from that little BBQ where Buckaroo's used to be. When you first pull into the shopping center off of 53rd St..the one K-Mart used to be in.
It was an old fashioned one with a corn husk around it. It wasn't bad and it was only a dollar. I would have liked it spicier..but still was not bad.
I bought hubby a couple of porkchops and some cole slaw. I took a bite of one of the pork chops..again, not bad. The cole slaw was GREAT. Tomorrow I'm going to try one of their BBQ's. The aroma outside was wonderful. They were cooking outside in one of those 'barrel' BBQ pit thingies. If their BBQ tastes even half as good as they smell, they have to be delicious.
Pizza and chased it with a Coke. :pizza:
Going to Buffalo Wild Wings to eat. I'll let you know what KevinG feeds me when I get back. :wink:
Have a good time, Pari Ann! I hope Cartman has a good time too...though I despise his mean little heart! hehe...just kiddin'..(kinda) I love Cartman, I just don't LIKE him.
A brownie and a glass of cold milk. Mmmmmmm.......... :drool1:
White cheddar cheese bits. YUM
danish butter cookies. mmmmm....
banana bread, home made
some kind of chicken sandwich.
A candy cane and chased it with a Mello Yello :biggrin:
pummelo (sp?) mmm... fruity.
A handful of corn chips w/spicy bean dip
Beef stew from the crock pot with potatoes, carrots, broth. Some Hawaiian sweetbread rolls to sop up the juice and a small piece of chocolate cake for dessert.
Pork roast, real mashed potatoes and gravy, and roasted carrots, and chased them with a Coke :biggrin:
Filet mignon on the backyard grill.
A chicken club biscuit from Biscuitville.
A plain rice cake.
i feel like crap. that didn't stop me from eating a handful of hot tamales... mmm... cinnamon candies... :sick2:
please jesus, don't let it be the coco wheats. damn kidneys. damn it.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on December 03, 2007, 09:34:35 AM
i feel like crap. that didn't stop me from eating a handful of hot tamales... mmm... cinnamon candies... :sick2:
please jesus, don't let it be the coco wheats. damn kidneys. damn it.
OMG!!!!! :spooked: gasp....... Not the Coco Wheats?? :spooked: :o :o :spooked: ~vxn~ those damn Coco Wheats are gonna be the death of you!!! :spooked: Now, take a deep breath, and step away from that bowl. :yes: :biggrin:
A candy cane and chased it with a Mello Yello :biggrin: I'm anxiously awaiting McDonald's fare. McRibs are the BOMB!!!!! :bliss: I seem to use the word "bomb" a lot. We need an explosion emoticon LOL!!! :biggrin: Some Christmas ones would be cool too. :biggrin:
I had a homemade ham sandwich with mayo and cheese. A Hershey's Krackle bar(miniature) for dessert. Cup of milk. Now hydrating with tap water.
A McRib and french fries,and chased them with a Mell Yello :biggrin:
A fresh picked booger.
:spooked:
:biggrin:
Just kidding.
I haven't had lunch yet, so... I had scrambled egg whites, some turkey bacon, two pieces of whole grain bread toast and a glass of tomato juice. <==breakfast
I ate the other McRib...... :spooked: Hey lex, was that booger yellow or green? If it was green, you could count it as a serving of vegetables LOL!!!!. :spooked: :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on December 03, 2007, 04:42:40 PM
I ate the other McRib...... :spooked: Hey lex, was that booger yellow or green? If it was green, you could count it as a serving of vegetables LOL!!!!. :spooked: :biggrin:
:puke: That was all kinds of wrong. :rotfl:
Turkey Pot Pie (Home made)
But I almost lost it reading the previous posts! :eat: :puke:
A Waffle House Omelette and Waffle. They charge me 2.25 for food every shift I work whether I eat or not...so I eat, whether I want to or not. LOL
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on December 03, 2007, 11:47:12 AM
OMG!!!!! :spooked: gasp....... Not the Coco Wheats?? :spooked: :o :o :spooked: ~vxn~ those damn Coco Wheats are gonna be the death of you!!! :spooked: Now, take a deep breath, and step away from that bowl. :yes: :biggrin:
:'( they do have calcium in them.... maybe they aggravated my kidneys? :'( (i'd rather die than give them up.)
Quote from: lex on December 03, 2007, 04:47:19 PM
:puke: That was all kinds of wrong. :rotfl:
He he :biggrin:
Quote from: pariann on December 03, 2007, 06:11:15 PM
A Waffle House Omelette and Waffle. They charge me 2.25 for food every shift I work whether I eat or not...so I eat, whether I want to or not. LOL
Hell, if I was being charged for it anyway, I'd eat the house down LOL!!! I might even stuff a couple waffles, down my pants to take home for good measure. :spooked: :biggrin:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on December 03, 2007, 07:58:42 PM
:'( they do have calcium in them.... maybe they aggravated my kidneys? :'( (i'd rather die than give them up.)
Wouldn't that make it.... death by Coco Wheats? :spooked: Don't worry ~vxn~ we'll be sure to load several cases of Coco Wheats in your casket, so you'll have some in the afterlife. :yes: :biggrin:
Leftover pork roast, mashed potatoes and gravy,and roasted carrots,and chased them with milk. :biggrin: I've come to realize, that mixing a Sunkist orange soda with a candy cane, isn't a good idea. I think I'm gonna rawlf.... :puke:
I just had a Dalmer Caramel. And another...heh. No kidding, Dalmer, no serial killer jokes intended or solicited.
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on December 03, 2007, 09:05:55 PM
Leftover pork roast, mashed potatoes and gravy,and roasted carrots,and chased them with milk. :biggrin: I've come to realize, that mixing a Sunkist orange soda with a candy cane, isn't a good idea. I think I'm gonna rawlf.... :puke:
You sure it wasn't that slightly rare pork roast? Someone said it "oinked" when it was poked with a fork. :biggrin:
Quote from: lex on December 03, 2007, 09:08:20 PM
You sure it wasn't that slightly rare pork roast? Someone said it "oinked" when it was poked with a fork. :biggrin:
:idea3: That's it !!!! I thought I heard a squeal!!!! :pigfly:
Today is the last day with my students before we track out. I'm going to the store to buy chocolate milk to make hot chocolate in the crock pot. Then I'm heading over to Dunkin Donuts for some gingerbread donuts! Yum! You realize this is more about me than the kids right! haha :biggrin:
I don't know Kimmi, but I wish I were one of the kids...yum! That sounds delicious.
The last thing I ate was last night, roast chicken (in the crockpot - I brined it and it was SO juicy, even after cooking for 10 hours), peas and mashed potatoes.
pummelo... mmm.... fruity.
yet another rice cake
A small bag of peanut M&M"s.
A baked potato.
Why I don't eat out...Hey waiter, I think there is something in my soup!
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Quote from: lex on December 04, 2007, 05:20:46 PM
A baked potato.
Why I don't eat out...Hey waiter, I think there is something in my soup!
(http://img395.imageshack.us/img395/3787/100206vkusno18ri.jpg)
UGH!
what is that??
Quote from: Gryphon on December 04, 2007, 05:50:01 PM
UGH!
what is that??
A soup you can eat with a fork, but you want to use a spoon to get every drop?
Disgusting?
Campbell's new line of meatier soups?
...and make sure you have a toothpick...for those little legs that get in between your teeth.
Well I hadn't eaten anything yet, and after that picture, I won't be eating for quite some time. :spooked:
Quote from: lex on December 04, 2007, 05:20:46 PM
A baked potato.
Why I don't eat out...Hey waiter, I think there is something in my soup!
(http://img395.imageshack.us/img395/3787/100206vkusno18ri.jpg)
:spooked: :o :spooked: :o :spooked: :o :spooked: :o :puke: :puke: :puke: That looks like Puke Stew!!!!!
That looks like Puke Stew!!! :spooked: :o :spooked: :puke: :puke:
Pan seared lobster and crab cakes. Quite delicious.
Cheese and crackers and tiny little sweet pickles... :biggrin:
The last thing I ate was chicko roll, and some potato scollops for lunch. :)
Hey Kathy.....where you been?
quarter pound with cheese, from work. I've had better.
Hi Pariann,
Oh I had been quite ill with my kidneys and have to see a renal specialist that is why you have not seen me on here Love from Kathy :)
Kathy I was just thinking about you this morning and wondering what you were up to! I hope all will get better for your health real soon!
I had a bacon, egg, and cheese croissant from DD!
Quote from: kathy77 on December 05, 2007, 04:04:22 AM
Hi Pariann,
Oh I had been quite ill with my kidneys and have to see a renal specialist that is why you have not seen me on here Love from Kathy :)
Welcome back Kathy. Hope things are going better for you.
Still drinking coffee so haven't had anything to eat yet...
Waffles w/ butter and lite syrup, scrambled egg whites, and 3 strips of turkey bacon. Oh yeah, some tomato juice and a fist full of pills. :-[ to the pills.
Well last night I had fish and chips for dinner just something small for me. :)
Quote from: kathy77 on December 05, 2007, 04:04:22 AM
Oh I had been quite ill with my kidneys
that makes 2 of us.
i hope that you are feeling better.
last thing i ate... hmm... oh, salad.
Thank you yes at this time I am not too bad and hopefully I will be ok on Saturday as my youngest daughter gets engaged and me and my husband will meet with her future in laws. :)
Quote from: kathy77 on December 05, 2007, 02:23:54 AM
The last thing I ate was chicko roll, and some potato scollops for lunch. :)
Kathy!!!! :sofa: Glad to see your back!!!!! :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
Half of a Hershey's bar. :biggrin:
Some cashews.
Still nothing....I couldn't get past lex's photo of insect soup today.
Quote from: pariann on December 05, 2007, 06:25:59 PM
Still nothing....I couldn't get past lex's photo of insect soup today.
It's part of the new Jenny Craig diet, guaranteed to to lose 10lbs in 3 weeks. :biggrin:
crow.
dadgummit
What did you do now lady?
you know me sister, putting my mouth where my brain is not.
better n bugs tho
candy? cookies? can't remember. think i better get this sugar thing looked into... :spooked:
Fish sticks and french fries, and chased it with a Coke. :bliss:
I had bacon and eggs, for my brunch as I was not really hungry at breakfast time. :)
Popcorn...
chocolate
The last of the cashews.. :'(
Deviled Eggs and Coffee
Double cheese burger from DQ
Chicken with lemon and peppers it was delicious. :)
Crock Pot Chili! :yes:
Well I have not had my breakfast yet but am having a nice up of coffee :)
Some pumpkin seeds....really...they are good.
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Quote from: lex on December 06, 2007, 03:57:31 PM
Some pumpkin seeds....really...they are good.
I've heard they are but never tried them.
The best last thing I ate was mango ice cream. yum
Quote from: kathy77 on December 06, 2007, 04:38:12 PM
The best last thing I ate was mango ice cream. yum
I'm sorry, but I have this strange obsession....every time I hear the word 'mango'....
(http://www.tallarmeniantale.com/pics/professors/mango-chris_kattan.JPG)
:icon_twisted:
I already replied I have not had my breakfast yet but will do in a few minutes and then I shall have some bacon and eggs with toast.
Quote from: kathy77 on December 06, 2007, 04:38:12 PM
The best last thing I ate was mango ice cream. yum
Don't know about mango ice cream. I had some mango tea once and it was really good.
Quote from: Bo D on December 06, 2007, 05:05:37 PM
I'm sorry, but I have this strange obsession....every time I hear the word 'mango'....
(http://www.tallarmeniantale.com/pics/professors/mango-chris_kattan.JPG)
:icon_twisted:
LMAO!!!!! :rotfl: :rotfl: I miss Mango. :'(
An extra crispy chicken breast from KFC, and chasing it with a Coke. Next, I'm going for some Fannie May Pixies. :drool1: $10 for 10 Pixies what a jip!!! :spooked:
An orange and a cup of coffee with Pralines and Cream Coffee Mate..... :) :smitten:
Left over Red Lobster from yesterday's birthday dinner. Flounder, Scallops, Clam Strips and Fried Shrimp...yummy With a big cold glass of Ice tea too.
Quote from: Bo D on December 06, 2007, 05:05:37 PM
I'm sorry, but I have this strange obsession....every time I hear the word 'mango'....
(http://www.tallarmeniantale.com/pics/professors/mango-chris_kattan.JPG)
:icon_twisted:
LOL I use to love Mango.
Quote from: rbn on December 06, 2007, 10:47:26 PM
LOL I use to love Mango.
I used to eat a couple of them a week but guess I just got burnt out on them.
The last thing I ate was tomato and ham on toast for lunch
2 eggs over medium and white buttered toast.
It is way to early for me to eat yet so I am having my morning coffee :)
A low sodium ham sandwich on whole wheat and grain toast.
3 pain pills with an orange juice chaser :eek:
Oh my goodness I hope that you are not in too much pain.
Hi kathy!
A few M & Ms and a diet Sprite
Crock Pot Chili - again. . . Hey I gotta' big crock pot! :biggrin:
Hi Paleface, Oh that would be too much for me with this warm weather. but I do know in US it is now winter time so enjoy :)
chilli
I had some baked chicken.
Home made nachos...
a candy cane and Mello Yello :biggrin:
The last thing that I ate was tomato on some toast as after last night's celebration I did not feel like eating much more. :)
A caramel rice cake.
Pork Steak, Angel Hair pasta & Herbs, Stuffing, and Mashed Potatoes. It was good. :wink:
The last thing that I ate was scrimp on skewers it was lovely :)
Mini Reese Cups and icy cold milk
Well so far no breakfast for me but I have had a cold coffee as it is quite humid here this morning. :)
Orange chicken, crispy beef and chow mein
Homemade meatloaf and augraten potatoes. Then Hubby and I made Christmas cookies. Of course we had to sample them. :yes: :biggrin:
Cubed pork, hominy, and cottage cheese...
Kebab and hot chips :)
a candy cane and a Mello Yello :biggrin:
pineapple pie and custard yum
A handful of peanuts.
Fish sticks and curly fries,and chased them with a Coke. :biggrin:
Salmon patties and a cold Coke! :yes:
Quote from: Palehorse on December 10, 2007, 08:50:53 PM
Salmon patties and a cold Coke! :yes:
Sonds like we had a similar supper LOL!!!! :yes:
Boneless chicken breasts and fettuccine alfredo
grapefruit and a handful of hot tamales (just can't lay off the sugar...)
You sugar junkie you! :razz: :biggrin:
The last meal I hed was my lunch and I had mortadela and tomato on toast and also some pudding with custard. :)
I'm eating chicken tacos for breakfast. I really need to go to the grocery store! :yes:
Gingerbread cookies and a Mello Yello :biggrin:
Chipotle steak burrito with guacamole.
Cinnamon ribbon candy
some cashews. which btw, my vietnamese colleague claims is good for my kidneys.
That's good to know :yes: almonds help w/cholesterol. Small piece of pecan brittle
yep. it's the shape you know :wink:. she says almonds are very healthy nuts. but i haven't figured out what they are shaped like yet.
Frosted Flakes and a meatloaf sandwich :biggrin:
In and Out burger
The last thing I ate was chicken schnizetel with mash potato. :)
a walnut...
Chicken, smothered in Scorned Woman. :biggrin:
Well this morning I have not eaten as yet but enjoying my coffee ;)
A frozen pizza.
warm chocolate chip cookies and icy cold milk. :biggrin: My tastebuds are doin' the happy dance :catnutty:
Oh well today the last thing I ate was oysters I love them yum :)
Two pieces of celery
Having my afternoon coffee ;) ;)
rice and egg for breakfast. My grandma used to make it for us all the time! :smitten:
banana sandwich I was not very hungry :)
A cooked pizza.
I had a Hamburger Happy Meal with sweet tea.
Right now I am having a nice warm coffee :)
a pink grapefruit. :smitten:
I shall be having my breakfast very soon eggs and bacon.
6 mini Reese Cups :biggrin:
Hi Dexter, what are reese cups :)
Quote from: kathy77 on December 12, 2007, 05:30:52 PM
Hi Dexter, what are reese cups :)
Hi Kathy!!! :smile: Reese Cups are little balls of peanut butter candy coated with chocolate. They're in a small cupcake paper. If you ever get the chance you should try them. They are out of this world. :smitten: They are my favorite candy. :yes:
Lasagna with garlic bread.
A Recess's Klondike Bar.... :yes: :smitten:
A peanut butter sandwich and chased it with a Dew :biggrin:
Oh wow Dexter they sound yummy I had ham and cheese toasted sandwiches for my lunch. :)
2 homemade hamburgers(on the stove).
drinking a cup of warm coffee and having a biscuit :)
I just had a dill pickle.
still drinking my coffee although I will be having breakfast when I am finished here on my computer this morning as it is Friday here. :)
Quote from: kathy77 on December 13, 2007, 12:47:10 AM
Oh wow Dexter they sound yummy I had ham and cheese toasted sandwiches for my lunch. :)
They are delicious Kathy. :yes: You need to try some of them. :smile:
2 Hot ham and cheese sandwiches and chased them with a Coke :biggrin:
Hi Eexter, Yes I shall try and find them to be able to buy them but I do not know if we have them in Australia otherwise next year when I come to the States I shall try them.
Bojangles 2 piece white with mashed taters and dirty rice! Washed it down with some good ole sweet tea!
I had a turkish pride for my lunch it was very nice. :)
Nachos
Blueberry muffin with custard yum!! :)
Chick-fil-A Sandwich, Waffle Fries, and a sweet tea.
Having a nice hot coffee
Baked potato with broccoli, cheese and sour cream.
well so far today I have not eaten as yet but will be as usual when I have finished my morning work here on the computer. I am starting to feel hungry. :)
Sesame chicken and vegetable lomaine, and chased them with a Coke. :biggrin:
I'm having Steak, baked potato w/butter and sour cream, and a nice house salad with poppyseed dressing. . .@ the VFW this evening.
Quote from: Palehorse on December 14, 2007, 05:06:05 PM
I'm having Steak, baked potato w/butter and sour cream, and a nice house salad with poppyseed dressing. . .@ the VFW this evening.
That sounds yummy.
I had dried beef gravy, home made biscuits, fried 'taters w/onions, and green beans.
A KFC snacker and lemonade
Digorno spinach, mushroom, and garlic pizza! Yum!
Pills. :wacko:
A bowl of Grape-Nuts...
bacon and eggs
2 sausage egg McMuffins, a hashbrown, and chased it with a Mello Yello :grinch:
Eggs, sausage, and cheese on a toasted English muffin.... (at home) :biggrin2:
Fish, salad and bread with a pudding after that, it was my dinner :)
Potato Chowder Soup
Spaghetti and garlic toast.
a pomegranate... :smitten: i even peeled it myself.
Crockpotted 15 bean beans with an onion, smoked ham shanks, Cavender's Greek Seasoning. AND cornbread. :spot:
(i love that seasoning! that, and adobo...that is great stuff, too...)
Quote from: lex on December 15, 2007, 06:43:16 PM
Crockpotted 15 bean beans with an onion, smoked ham shanks, Cavender's Greek Seasoning. AND cornbread. :spot:
So, you gonna blow the town up with your bean powered gas, or maybe just blow the door off the outhouse? LOL!!! :spot: :biggrin2:
A double steak burger and french fries, with a vanilla shake. YUUUMMY!!! :biggrin2:
I had chinese meal for my lunch today for a change :)
Cheese and crackers and tiny little sweet pickles....Now I'm going to bed and hoping they don't cause weird dreams or something...lol
2 doughnuts with a cup of coffee
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on December 15, 2007, 11:14:07 PM
So, you gonna blow the town up with your bean powered gas, or maybe just blow the door off the outhouse? LOL!!! :spot: :biggrin2:
You know that gas does light and burn. True story.
I was just living with my wife at the time, and we were a couple of drunks. We were partying and had a tent set up at the local lake next to her friend's camper. It was were we got away, got drunk and ...anyway...
So here we were, the X and I, just starting to settle into the tent for the evening, when I felt a big surge of "drinking gas" building up. So I rolled over on all 4s, hiked my ass up in the air, put my face in the sleeping bag and pillow, reached back there with my bic lighter, lit it and...
let the biggest fart in the world rip.
"WHOOOOOOOOOOOSHHHHH!!"
Flames roared out and about set the tent on fire, the walls of it expanded like a balloon. It seems that fart gas will also travel along the surface of one's butt and genitals because it lit them up also and burnt hair off both. Not to mention the operative orifice was not up for a repeat performance any time soon.
I am here to say, gas explosions aren't really a laughing mater.
Well I am not impressed with your response.
A hamburger, barbeque potato chips and a Coca-Cola.
Quote from: me on December 16, 2007, 01:00:22 AM
Cheese and crackers and tiny little sweet pickles....Now I'm going to bed and hoping they don't cause weird dreams or something...lol
Hmmmm..... A midnight snack? :biggrin2:
Quote from: lex on December 16, 2007, 02:10:01 AM
You know that gas does light and burn. True story.
I was just living with my wife at the time, and we were a couple of drunks. We were partying and had a tent set up at the local lake next to her friend's camper. It was were we got away, got drunk and ...anyway...
So here we were, the X and I, just starting to settle into the tent for the evening, when I felt a big surge of "drinking gas" building up. So I rolled over on all 4s, hiked my ass up in the air, put my face in the sleeping bag and pillow, reached back there with my bic lighter, lit it and...
let the biggest fart in the world rip.
"WHOOOOOOOOOOOSHHHHH!!"
Flames roared out and about set the tent on fire, the walls of it expanded like a balloon. It seems that fart gas will also travel along the surface of one's butt and genitals because it lit them up also and burnt hair off both. Not to mention the operative orifice was not up for a repeat performance any time soon.
I am here to say, gas explosions aren't really a laughing mater.
ROFLMFAO!!!!! :rotfl: :rotfl: I've heard similar stories like that. It's called lighting a fart. I've heard the damage can be quite severe. I've never heard of anybody burning anything down with it though. :rotfl: :rotfl: Note to self..... never light a fart while in a tent. he he. :biggrin2:
2 bacon sandwiches and chased them with a Mello Yello :grinch:
Cheeseburger and Frito's chased w/a Pepsi
I had fish it was lovely :)
A hot gooey brownie and an ice cold glass of milk :biggrin2:
A nice cup of hot coffee :)
Took the snow-blower for a walk and had a nice big steaming bowl of chili afterwards.
I forgot already.. :confused:
Pork chops, mashed potatoes, and gravy and corn, and chased it with milk :biggrin2:
Homemade chicken salad on multigrain toast and a glass of milk.
A candy cane :grinch:
a tuna pie
Egg and cheddar on an English muffin with a V8!
I love V8 juice! :biggrin:
A slice of multigrain toast w/a dab of peanut butter and a glass of milk.
A really huge antibiotic tablet and a tablet for my breathing. :'(
Wow, cachegurl. Was that the main course and the dessert?
(Hope ya get well soon.)
English muffin w/peanut butter. Coffee.
Quote from: followsthewolf on December 17, 2007, 11:27:06 AM
Wow, cachegurl. Was that the main course and the dessert?
(Hope ya get well soon.)
English muffin w/peanut butter. Coffee.
As big as the antibiotic was it had to be the main course! ;D
Thanks for the well wishes. I'm tired of being sick. I haven't been able to breathe for a week! Hopefully these meds will help soon.
I had chicken snitzel
Smoked sausage fried w/'taters, onions, and bell pepper...
Chili mac with cheese and a glass of milk. :biggrin2:
Salad and tortellinis w/diet mountain dew.
tomato, onion and tuna sandwich
Blueberry mini muffins and a big cup of coffee
my victim's homemade chicken noodle soup (sans chicken, of course.)
Melon and blueberries
A chimichunga(sp), rice, and salad at the mall....It was yummy... :yes:
Hi Me, we must both love our muffines as I had the same as you. :)
Quote from: kathy77 on December 18, 2007, 03:38:56 PM
Hi Me, we must both love our muffines as I had the same as you. :)
I usually try to keep them on hand. :yes:
Yes me too I have to go and buy some more today :)
A big old mug full of Cream of Mushroom Soup
A cup of coffee
A ham salad sammich and some Cheeto's...... :biggrin:
turkey, bacon, guac sandwich from Quiznos
I had fried rice and chinese meal for my lunch
I had barbecue chicken on the grill for the same dinner you had last night. ;D
Having a cup of coffee and caramel cake.
English muffin w/peanut butter. Washed down w/coffee.
Iced vanilla coffee and an Otis Spunkmeyer Strawberry Shortcake cookie.
Quote from: cachegurl on December 19, 2007, 09:08:49 AM
Iced vanilla coffee and an Otis Spunkmeyer Strawberry Shortcake cookie.
Sounds like a mickey d stop to me. ;D
LOL, the iced coffee, yes....the cookies we make in our office. I sometimes cuss him for putting that oven in the back room... ;D
I had crumpets, and tuna in lemon pepper
I ate at a customer appreciation buffet for one of our suppliers. *burp* 'scooze me!
:biggrin:
I am having a coffee to wake me up
3 cupcakes and chased them with milk. :biggrin2:
Hotdog and spicy BBQ chips
Hi Dexter, we must enjoy the same thing as this is what I just ate. :)
Salad with cesar (sp) dressing on it and I'm making spaghetti. I have to get used to the poor man's dinner. I quit my second job so I have to budget better!
Mint Choc Chip ice cream
Quote from: Elizahawk on December 19, 2007, 07:59:28 PM
Mint Choc Chip ice cream
I love your kitty avatar picture. :smitten: That's adorable.
A sloppy Joe and curly fries and chased it with a Coke. :grinch:
Had pork loin chops, cottage cheese, and brussel sprouts earlier and just ate a Reese's Klondike bar.
Well I had a spinach pie with cheese it was lovely.
Baked turkey cutlets with gravy, mashed potatoes and corn.
Oh, and I'm sucking down an iced hazelnut coffee at the moment.
Shrimp Scampi with roasted peppers and linguine!
I ate oyster in coconute cream
Cream of Broccoli soup with 2 breadsticks.
A warm cup of coffee :)
Ravioli, bread and butter, and cottage cheese, and chased it with..... milk :biggrin2:
pizza rolls
Cheese and sausage pizza and chased it with a Coke :biggrin2:
Filet mignon with a Corona.
Filet mignon, baked potato, and asparagus.
Hershey's Kisses :kiss:
chicken snitzel and chips with a milkshake :)
Ham & Pineapple Pizza
I had oysters I love seafood. :)
Pork loin roast, 'taters, and peas.
Frosted Flakes :biggrin2:
I ate some cream cake and had a cuppa :)
:grinch: Hershey's Kisses :kiss:
Scrambled eggs, sausage and toast
I ate scrimp
Quote from: kathy77 on December 22, 2007, 04:40:22 PM
I ate scrimp
MERRY CHRISTMAS
KATHY 77 !!!!
:tree: :rudolph: :tree:
:snow: :hohoho: :snow: :hohoho: :snow:
Thank you Dexter, I had ham on toast and some ferrar chocolates yum
Quote from: kathy77 on December 23, 2007, 12:25:52 AM
Thank you Dexter, I had ham on toast and some ferrar chocolates yum
You're welcome Kathy. :biggrin2:
2 turkey breast lunch meat sandwiches and chased them with a Coke :biggrin2:
An oatmeal chocolate chip cookie - last night :biggrin2:
Hershey's Kisses :kiss: :tree: :grinch:
Hi Dexter, oh I shall be having my turkey tomorrow as it will be Christmas day for us here but the last thing I ate was lemon pepper chicken. :)
Hi Kathy!!!! I'm baking a ham tonight. And on Christmas Day ,I'll be having turkey at my Mom's house. :smile:
Hi Dexter, well you are lucky that your Mum is still alive so enjoy her company as for me I shall share Christmas with my husband, niece and friend and then on boxing day it will be my husban's birhday and our daughter is arriving from interstate for his 72nd birthday.
How do you celebrate boxing day? I know what it is, but is it celebrated kinda like our "black Friday" (big shopping day)?
Oh no it is a public holiday and we just have a rest normally for this day, but as I said early it will be my husband's birthday. :)
I had Virginia Baked ham, green bean casserole, dressing, cottage cheese, and brown n serve rolls, and chased it with milk. :grinch:
I would like to say Merry Christmas to everyone and sorry but I shall only be answering this message now but no more for the next 3 days as I am celebrating Christmas and our daughters arrival so today I ate ham and some biscutis.
Merry Christmas, :tree: Kathy! I hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday! :sky:
coffee, a wheat bagel and cream cheese
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA We had Christmas dinner at the casino buffet! :yes: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
The casino buffet?!?!? That's funny. ;D
I had turkey, mashed potatoes, brocolli casserole, rolls, green bean casserole, stufing, and desert!
It'd be easier to list what I didn't eat! :biggrin:
I had ham, turkey, baked mac n cheese, scalloped potatoes and rolls.
a candy cane and a Mello Yello :biggrin:
left over ham and some potatoes
(I'm getting sick of Christmas dinner now...think I'll have tacos tonight :biggrin:)
Chopped steak with mashed potatoes and gravy.
a candy cane and a Mello Yello >>> is there an echo in here. :spooked:
Tacos :biggrin:
a turkey lunchmeat sandwich and a glass of milk. :biggrin:
pummelo... mmm... fruit.
Chinese food :biggrin:
A Whopper with cheese. . . :rolleyes:
chinese food - I think I have enough for breakfast too.
2 pork egg rolls and chased hem with a Mello Yello :biggrin: I'm gearing up for some seseame chicken as I type this. :yes:
gum. oh, and mango juice. not very hungry yet.
Scrambled eggs, sausage patties, and toast.
A hot mug of lifer's juice and a large slice of chess pie! :drool1:
doritos dipped in sour cream and mango juice... eww. i feel sickly. (hooray for lactose intolerance and sour cream... blah....)
Frisco Melt from Steak~n~Shake! :drool1:
Pizza. On the beach. :razz:
mandarin oranges
2 turkey lunchmeat and cheddar cheese sandwiches, Farmington chips,and chased them with a Mello Yello :sun:
a couple of pieces of peanut butter fudge
Chicken wings during the Colts game.
A cup of strawberry ice cream.
Glop
Pizza leftover from last night, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
*(The first post in this thread this year)
Home made tacos and a huge helping of guac, all chased with an ice cold Coke!
Grits, little beef smokies, and wheat toast about 3hrs ago... :smile:
Pizza and chased it with a Coke :pizza:
Lays Potato Chips with Sour Cream for dipping with a Kool-Aid Tropical Punch chaser ;D
Beef stew and some biscuits.
a salad.
I'm eating two pieces of the small slice Pepperidge farms whole wheat bread made into french toast and sprinkled with a pinch of cinnamon sugar.
Nothing. . .yet.
Quote from: Palehorse on January 25, 2008, 08:56:38 AM
Nothing. . .yet.
Me either. Still drinking coffee... ;D
Chicken soft taco and vitamin (essential) water
Smoked sausage, 'taters, onions, a bell peppers w/bread and butter and chased with a Pepsi
toast with peanut butter, half a bottle of Naked juice, and coffee.
A bowl of Raisin Crunch Bran and apple juice.
(every time I drink naked juice, kimmi I think of C91 :biggrin: )
Asparagus spears - I looked up the calorie content on steamed and fresh asparagus but the website I looked in was no help. They have raw and canned. I went with the raw number of 25 calories for every 5.
Naked Juice does bring to mind C91's parade pics! :biggrin:
A double cheeseburger from Dairy Queen :smile:
A BBQ sandwich and french fries from Dairy Queen, and chased them with a Coke. Hubby surprised me outta the blue with lunch, and for some reason, he brought home 6 BBQ sandwiches. :spooked: No cooking for Dexie tonight. :biggrin:
Papa Murphy's Pizza :pizza:
Quote from: me on January 29, 2008, 07:08:32 PM
Papa Murphy's Pizza :pizza:
The best pie in A town if yah ask me. Well, besides my own that is. :biggrin:
chili and chased it with milk :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on January 29, 2008, 08:27:21 PM
The best pie in A town if yah ask me. Well, besides my own that is. :biggrin:
We go between Papa Murphy's and Arts, the one on 29th st. and every once in a while we go get one from Scampy's. When we make one by the time we get all the toppings on it it weighs about 5lbs. lol
I had an Italian meatloaf that I made from wickey's recipe. It was delicious! :yes:
Pumpkin seeds.....
Filet Mignon and Shrimp from the Sho-Gun Japanese steakhouse here in Tulsa.
< aside >
I'm on travel at the moment for those that don't know that.
< /aside >
Quote from: Locutus on January 29, 2008, 11:23:47 PM
Filet Mignon and Shrimp from the Sho-Gun Japanese steakhouse here in Tulsa.
< aside >
I'm on travel at the moment for those that don't know that.
< /aside >
That sounds sooooo good. :drool1: :drool2:
It was good. Although when it comes to teppanyaki fare, I'm partial to Benihana. But Sho-Gun will do in a pinch when one is stuck in middle America. ;D
Quote from: Locutus on January 29, 2008, 11:39:16 PM
It was good. Although when it comes to teppanyaki fare, I'm partial to Benihana. But Sho-Gun will do in a pinch when one is stuck in middle America. ;D
I ate at a Benihana's in Indy a long time ago. Quite pricey but the food was great, the cook was excellent, and the people who were sitting with us were all fun people so it was a memorable experience.
Quote from: me on January 29, 2008, 11:46:45 PM
I ate at a Benihana's in Indy a long time ago. Quite pricey but the food was great, the cook was excellent, and the people who were sitting with us were all fun people so it was a memorable experience.
Yeah, Benihana is much more pricey, but there is a noticeable difference in the food. Even though the filet I had was quite tender, it wasn't of Benihana quality. Of course, it wasn't of Benihana price either. ;D
pork chops, broccoli, mac & cheese
I had Japanese (my peeps) steakhouse on Monday - shrimp and scallops! :smitten:
I'm eating an organic bagel and cream cheese.
I am currently eating Kashi instant oatmeal (Golden Brown Maple)
i love kashi--anythiing kashi---i am coming to have breakfast with you.
woooohoooooooo
:bouquet:
A KFC Original Recipe chicken breast, and chased it with a Coke. I never get tired of KFC food, even though I've worked there for 4 years. Right now, I'm eating Hershey's Kisses. :biggrin:
Wedge salad with bleu cheese, tomato, and bacon and pan seared tuna with wasabi, mango, and ginger. The tuna was nice and pink!
That sounds delicious! How was the wasabi, mango and ginger done? I haven't had that combo, but it sounds great!
two slices of chicken supreme pizza hut hand tossed pizza
The wasabi was a drizzle on the plate, the ginger was the pickled ginger you get with sushi, and the mango was just chopped and in a small pile. It was such a cool combination.
grilled chicken wrap from chic-fil-a.
a bowl of Bugles and chased it with a Coke :biggrin:
Left over Papa Murphy's Pizza
apple slices with dip and granola + apricot mango light yogurt = :smitten:
Chicken Sub sandwich from Penn Station
I don't know what it is called but it was rice noodles with chicken and shrimp. My first Thai experience was a good one. The date was good too! :razz:
Pumpkin seeds and a peach mango Fuze
Pepperoni Pizza
2 slices of buttered toast, and chased it with orange juice :biggrin:
french vanilla yogurt with sliced strawberries *slurp*
a Subway sweet onion chicken teriyaki footlong sub,and chased it with a Coke :biggrin:
Pork loin roast with sauerkraut and mashed 'taters.
fried rice and beef & broccoli
English muffin w/butter and black raspberry jam
Cheese Bites
Bugles and chased them with a Coke. :biggrin:
Fish and chicken w/corn on the cob from Long John Silver's.....
I just had the $2 flatbread Sammy from Quiznos . . . Balsamic chicken - yummy :yes:
salad.. chased it with hot tamales... mmm... candy.
A boring pear.
A Kashi honey and flax seed bar. It was tasty. I have a mini pizza in the oven now! I did 30 on the eliptical - I deserve it!
Shake n bake pork chops and fried rice. . .
Two caramel rice cakes and a peach and mango Fuze
Humm. . . I need a snack or somethin'!
Hey me, been outside lately? Better stick yer nose out the door. Temps a droppin! :icon_twisted:
Quote from: Palehorse on February 06, 2008, 11:09:13 PM
Humm. . . I need a snack or somethin'!
Hey me, been outside lately? Better stick yer nose out the door. Temps a droppin! :icon_twisted:
Been watchin' on the 'puter....Not stickin' my nose out the door until the mail runs tomorrow and if I don't get any not even then.... :biggrin:
:biggrin:
steak, baked potato, and a salad.
baby carrots with ranch
Oatmeal and now it's off to get dressed for work....
Blueberry mini muffins and coffee....
a Mello Yello and a stick of Big Red gum, muh tongue is on fire. :fire:
cold pizza
Lil Debbie Swiss Roll
bite size snickers...
A sausage patty on a Biscuit and a big ol' Coke to was it down with.
another...bite size snickers... :yes:
Quote from: Palehorse on February 07, 2008, 10:10:25 AM
A sausage patty on a Biscuit and a big ol' Coke to was it down with.
To do what with?
to was it down....... :yes:
Still sipping muh Mello Yello, and chawing on my Big Red gum. This gum gets hotter the longer you chew it. :spooked:
yet another bite sized snickers.. :spooked:
A Bannister special from Mancino's....yummy.... :yes:
PB sandwich, chicken noodle soup & Coke...
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on February 07, 2008, 10:34:40 AM
Still sipping muh Mello Yello, and chawing on my Big Red gum. This gum gets hotter the longer you chew it. :spooked:
Yeah. I'm addicted. :biggrin:
Nacho cheese Doritos and french onion dip ,and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
And a little red-hot chew????
Home made beef chop suey and rice
homemade cheeseburgers and chased them with a Coke :biggrin:
Right now, I'm chawing on Big Red gum ,and cooling it down with a Mello Yello :biggrin:
It was pizza night here. Not what I wanted, but I was out voted.
I had pizza last night too. It was yummy!
I'm having cream of mushroom soup and diet coke for breakfast. :biggrin:
Sauteed red cabbage with mushrooms, vidalia onion relish and Polish kielbasa.
Quote from: followsthewolf on February 07, 2008, 05:05:52 PM
And a little red-hot chew????
:yes: My tastebuds got burned from it, and they're all popped out. Damn that hurts. I didn't know Big Red was considered a tastebud assassin. :spooked:
Bacon sandwich and chased it with OJ. :biggrin:
Chips 'n Southwestern Black Bean & Corn Salsa w/sour cream
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on February 09, 2008, 02:31:59 PM
:yes: My tastebuds got burned from it, and they're all popped out. Damn that hurts. I didn't know Big Red was considered a tastebud assassin. :spooked:
It gots 'em lil' teeny-tiny nano-sized flamethrower-totin' critters in it.
Their mottoe is "Fry 'em all & let gawud sort 'em out."
Yep.
Shew.
Quote from: followsthewolf on February 09, 2008, 06:12:37 PM
It gots 'em lil' teeny-tiny nano-sized flamethrower-totin' critters in it.
Their mottoe is "Fry 'em all & let gawud sort 'em out."
Yep.
Shew.
Ya know, I think your right. Them damn things are hot!!! :spooked: I don't know why I keep on chewing them, I must enjoy the pain er somethin'? :spooked:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on February 09, 2008, 07:57:34 PM
Ya know, I think your right. Them damn things are hot!!! :spooked: I don't know why I keep on chewing them, I must enjoy the pain er somethin'? :spooked:
Don't think I'll be tryin' it any time soon. I'm what ya call a wimp when it comes to hot stuff.
Had a big ol' can a Cambels Chunky Beef sirloin soup, to feed an NFLg sized hunger! I ate the whole thin myself too!Every last drop, and I sopped up the juices witha fistfull of Ritz!
Quote from: me on February 09, 2008, 10:53:03 PM
Don't think I'll be tryin' it any time soon. I'm what ya call a wimp when it comes to hot stuff.
Me too, I don't remember it being such a hot gum. We're talking third degree burns. :spooked: LMAO!!! :biggrin:
My meatballs and some pickles.
Chicken and dumplin's, mashed 'taters, and corn...... :biggrin:
pork chops ,homemade mac&cheese ,and creamed corn,and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
birthday cake.
Blueberry mini muffins and coffee...
Mello Yello and Big Red gum
Fried chicken from the Kroger deli....
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on February 11, 2008, 12:12:38 PM
Mello Yello and Big Red gum
Hide the children!! Hide the children!!
cheese crackers...and a coke (and a smile) :)
Quote from: Henry Hawk on February 11, 2008, 12:52:26 PM
cheese crackers...and a coke (and a smile) :)
Hank, Hank, Hank........
Now, that's hardly appropriate for a chicken chewer!!!
G'wan down ta the KFC and grab some extra crispy and do your screen name proud, son!!!
Quote from: followsthewolf on February 11, 2008, 12:57:55 PM
Hank, Hank, Hank........
Now, that's hardly appropriate for a chicken chewer!!!
G'wan down ta the KFC and grab some extra crispy and do your screen name proud, son!!!
okay!!!...........if you insist!...............some extra-crspy DOES sound pretty gosh darn finger (claw) lickin dang darn good right bout now.... :yes:
THANKS! for snapping me back into reality FTW!!.. :yes: ;) ;D
Glad ta hep enny time, son, enny time.
:biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
Frisco-melt and a coke.
LOL!!! Don't you guys be dissin' the Colonel, he's muh main man. :smitten:
Spaghetti O's with meatballs and chased them with a Coke :biggrin:
buck, buck,buckah!
Quote from: Palehorse on February 11, 2008, 02:32:56 PM
Frisco-melt and a coke.
THAT! sounds pretty good too.... :yes:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on February 11, 2008, 02:39:27 PM
THAT! sounds pretty good too.... :yes:
Howryah Hank?! :smile:
Quote from: Palehorse on February 11, 2008, 02:49:40 PM
Howryah Hank?! :smile:
other than hungry............just peachy!... :yes:
how bout you? :)
Doin' as well as I can expect I guess, and thanks for asking. :smile:
Waiting on some snow!
Quote from: Palehorse on February 11, 2008, 02:57:43 PM
Doin' as well as I can expect I guess, and thanks for asking. :smile:
Waiting on some snow!
are we REALLY gonna get some this time?.. :confused:
Macaroni and cheese w/tuna and wheat bread and butter....
Grilled boneless porkchop w/spinach salad
chicken breast on a wheat bun with cheddar cheese and lettuce and a cup of garlicy cauliflower!
dinner was unmentionable...but for LUNCH it was Stuffed Cabbage with mashed taters! MMMMmmmmmm good, warm comfort food on a booger-freezin' cold day! :biggrin:
So you made to cabbage! What did you use for the sauce?
*hanging head in shame* :no: No, I got them from the cafe at work.
(but they were pretty goood!)
No biggie!
Lettuce salad with wasabi dressing and a cup of pasta with EVOO, black pepper, and parmesan cheese.
Home-made tacos, guac, and store-bought tortilla chips. . . :smile:
Home made chile....
I'm guessing antacids are going to be quite popular at the stores in town today! :biggrin:
Made an extra big pot of chili and tomorrow its gonna be hash brown scatter, smothered, covered just like at Waffle House....only better..... :yes: :biggrin:
A gyros
egg over medium and bacon
OJ and toast
Quote from: Palehorse on February 12, 2008, 08:16:47 PM
Home-made tacos, guac, and store-bought tortilla chips. . . :smile:
Again. . . :biggrin:
A double cheese burger from DQ
Popeyes spicy fried chicken, slaw and red beans and rice.
Quote from: mustang sally on February 13, 2008, 12:37:29 PM
Popeyes spicy fried chicken, slaw and red beans and rice.
We don't have a Popeye's around here anymore and I really miss their red beans and rice.
last time I was at a Popeye's I was on vacation. It was nasty. I will never go back to another one. Thank goodness we don't have one here....I can see now why they closed it down.
Quote from: smokeykat on February 13, 2008, 01:32:52 PM
last time I was at a Popeye's I was on vacation. It was nasty. I will never go back to another one. Thank goodness we don't have one here....I can see now why they closed it down.
You just went to the wrong one then. The one that was here was good most of the time if they had employees working who would make sure the chicken got done before they took it out of the broaster.... :biggrin:
I love Popeyes, but I can't eat the chicken there or KFC the grease makes me sick. Do y'all have or heard of Bojangles? Dirty rice . . .yum!
:sun: The weather banner on my myspace page showed that it's 32* here at 4:36pm. The one I have for Anderson says 31* at 8:36pm. I'll have to see what they say at 8:36 here.
Ground Bird and dumplin's. . .
Meat loaf, baked 'taters, and peas...about 3hrs ago...
lipton soup in a pouch...
fruit bowl
(too much junk yesterday!)
A Gyros from King Gyro's..... :biggrin:
Tuna salad w/shell pasta, sweet peppers, carrots and peas and oneo f the new Snapple juice drinks. Yesterday I tried "Kiwi Pear" and it's really tasty and probably my favorite. Today, I'm having "Noni Berry" and it's quite good.
3 KFC BBQ Snackers and chased them with a Pepsi :biggrin: Getting ready to have some leftover Chinese food shortly.
Half rack of BBQ Baby Back Ribs and a dozen Cajun fried shrimp.
Cheeto's
a chocolate-iced chocolate cake donut *slurp*
peanut butter cheese crackers....
Glop
A Bannister Special from Mancino's..... :biggrin: Yummy..... :yes:
Quote from: me on February 16, 2008, 12:44:13 PM
A Bannister Special from Mancino's..... :biggrin: Yummy..... :yes:
What's a Bannister Special? :confused:
Sausage links, eggs,and toast, and chased it with OJ. :knife: :bliss:
And what exactly is "glop"?
Quote from: Sunny on February 16, 2008, 04:09:45 PM
And what exactly is "glop"?
Bacon, potatoes, green-onion, hot-peppers, eggs, cheddar cheese, all cooked together. . .
In that case..mmmmmm....description sounds much better than the name itself. :yes:
A hot dog and lemonade
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on February 16, 2008, 04:00:46 PM
What's a Bannister Special? :confused:
Its roast beef with lettuce, tomato, mushrooms, cheese, and mayo. Don't know why they call it that. They don't have it listed on the menu as such anymore but do still make it when you order one. We get a whole one and they cut it in half and leave the mayo off of his half. I think its Provolone cheese they put on it. That bread they use is soooooo good. They also have a cheesy bread thats out of this world.
Quote from: Palehorse on February 16, 2008, 04:25:09 PM
Bacon, potatoes, green-onion, hot-peppers, eggs, cheddar cheese, all cooked together. . .
That's a breakfast skillet where I come from. :tiphat:
Quote from: me on February 16, 2008, 05:52:29 PM
Its roast beef with lettuce, tomato, mushrooms, cheese, and mayo. Don't know why they call it that. They don't have it listed on the menu as such anymore but do still make it when you order one. We get a whole one and they cut it in half and leave the mayo off of his half. I think its Provolone cheese they put on it. That bread they use is soooooo good. They also have a cheesy bread thats out of this world.
That sounds goooood. :drool1:
A turkey and swiss cheese sandwich, nacho cheese Doritos,and chased it with milk :biggrin:
Two chocolate turtles.....
A slice of chicken, mushroom, onion and green pepper pizza
Glop. . .again . . .
Sausage gravy and biscuits....
pepperoni pizza and chased it with a Coke :pizza:
Special K Red Berries
Porterhouse Steak, twice baked 'taters, and asparagus
*mouth watering*
Sounds delicious, me. Just had a fruit loop cereal straw here...and some dried cranberries.
Quote from: Sunny on February 17, 2008, 06:59:48 PM
*mouth watering*
Sounds delicious, me. Just had a fruit loop cereal straw here...and some dried cranberries.
Your kitchen will be much easier to clean up though.... :yes:
homemade tater tot casserole and seasoned green beans, and chased them with milk :biggrin:
BBQ ribs. . .steak fries. . . and a couple of Cokes!
Pizza with canadian bacon, pineapple, black olives, & extra cheese. Chased it with iced tea. :pizza: :food5:
onion bagel and cream cheese
Fried chicken from the Kroger deli
Fish n chips
Spaghetti O's with meatballs, and chased them with a Mello Yello. :biggrin:
Very tall glass of Sunny D. . .
McDonald's cheeseburger. I don't do that often, but I was in the mood today.
I am thinking pizza tonight. . .
I was thinking of pizza over the weekend, but never followed through.
I've gotta' hankerin fer it myself. . . :pizza:
Chicken Ceasar Rollups--home made :wink:
Ravioli and chased it with milk :biggrin:
Cheese-Its.....
Taco Bell 2 soft tacos and a large diet pepsi.
bagel and cream cheese!
I'm down a solid 6 lbs! I'm hoping to squeeze out one or two more by weigh in on Saturday. After not meeting my goal last time, I had some catching up to do!
A ham sammich and Cheeze-its...... :biggrin:
Quote from: kimmi on February 20, 2008, 07:00:17 AM
bagel and cream cheese!
I'm down a solid 6 lbs! I'm hoping to squeeze out one or two more by weigh in on Saturday. After not meeting my goal last time, I had some catching up to do!
Good for you, Kimmi! You go, gal!
Last thing I ate was some cold spaghetti last night............now I'm hungry. BRB
a salad with a big glass of water.
Lasagna and garlic bread....
:pizza:
lettuce salad with Greek dressing and tortillini with sauce.
For dinner tonight we had:
Ham, Stove Top Cornbread style, Peas with mushrooms, Pasta Roni-Mushrooms in Cream Sauce and good old Coke to wash it all down with. :yes:
Okay, so I had to run up to Muncie this morning and left without eating something first. . . In Daleville I stopped at Birds Smokehouse BBQ and had a pulled pork sandwich with spicy BBQ sauce, some mac n cheese, and a big ol coke.
Beautiful place, log home style including the tables and chairs. The food was mighty fine and I would recommend the place to anyone that enjoys BBQ! :yes: 8)
Chicken meximelt and Baja Blast at Taco Bell ;D
Homemade chicken and noodles, mashed potatoes, and corn, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Burrito Real and rice, beans, and a sour cream salad. . .
Two big bowls of home made veggie soup......
Alice Springs chicken from Outback.
Quote from: Locutus on February 21, 2008, 09:13:07 PM
Alice Springs chicken from Outback.
Damned that sounds good. . . :yes:
Dex, how do you make your chicken and noodles? It sounds like something lil mojo would like. If you don't mind giving out the recipe you could put it in the recipe section. BTW I haven't had dinner yet still thinking about it.
Ohhhhhh. . . Lobster Chops. . . . :drool1: :drool1: :drool1: :drool1:
Kroger has crab legs on sale this week and we're gonna go get us a bunch of them and pig out on 'em either Sat or Sunday.....Yummy.....
I love crab :yes:
Quote from: PIYA on February 21, 2008, 09:46:16 PM
I love crab :yes:
Long as you aren't one! :razz:
I love them too!
Me - I'll be over!
I had a scrambled egg with green onion, turkey bacon, on a whole wheat English muffin and coffee!
Supper last night:
1 slice of veggie pizza and 4 hot wings
2 chicken patties, lima beans in butter sauce and mashed potatoes with sour cream and chives. It did the trick. :wink:
Fish n chips.
4 mini Reese eggs and chased them with milk. I :smitten: anything Reese. :yes:
:yes: I do 2!
A chicken taco and diet 7-Up
Home made nachos.....
Getting ready to have some pizza :pizza:
Baby back ribs, baked potato, baked beans, and an icy cold beer.
Chicken, (I really loie my Forman grill) mac&cheese, and peas/carrots. Ice tea to drink.
Quote from: ladywrenn on February 23, 2008, 01:18:41 AM
Chicken, (I really loie my Forman grill) mac&cheese, and peas/carrots. Ice tea to drink.
Me too! I got the one that has different plates to switch in and out. I can make just about anything on it.
I need to replace mine with one that has removable plates. It would be so much easier to clean!
I just had an English muffin with some peanut butter. I have a weigh in today and I need to not eat a bunch today before I go. I didn't do so hot last time because I ate before I went! I think I'll see good numbers today.
bacon and eggs and chased it with OJ :biggrin:
A double cheese burger and mushrooms at DQ..... :biggrin:
a smashed peanut butter sandwich,and chased it with a Mello Yello :biggrin:
BBQ country style ribs, smashed 'taters, and broccoli cauliflower mix.
Quote from: me on February 23, 2008, 07:23:29 PM
BBQ country style ribs, smashed 'taters, and broccoli cauliflower mix.
BBQ ribs mmmmm...... :drool1:
Lee's chicken and all the fixins....yummy
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on February 23, 2008, 06:20:41 PM
a smashed peanut butter sandwich,and chased it with a Mello Yello :biggrin:
:biggrin:
My last two chocolate turtles.... :'( Gonna have to go buy another box..... :yes:
A chocolate covered cherry. I allow myself 2 a week.
a 2 egg omlet with 2% fat cheddar cheese, turkey bacon and green onions. V8 Berry blast and an English muffin on the side! Can you tell I was a little hungry this morning?
Quote from: ladywrenn on February 24, 2008, 04:11:23 AM
A chocolate covered cherry. I allow myself 2 a week.
I love chocolate covered cherries.....but being diabetic I can't have them very often. I was shopping yesterday at our local Walmart and found this wonderful body lotion and it is chocolate covered cherries smelling.....it is wonderful!!!!!
Fried Chicken from the Kroger deli....
ham and eggs, toast and chased it with oj. Right now a Mello Yello and some Hershey's foil wrapped chocolate eggs. Does anybody (besides me ) think that the foil on those suckers is frustrating? :mad: :biggrin:
That's a great way to go about it ladywren. That way you don't feel deprived. I'm a chocoholic so I buy the bags of miniatures and I take a handful at a time to work. I allow myself one if my craving gets ridiculous. LOL
English muffin, turkey bacon and milk.
Thanks PIYA. I have found if I allow myself a treat once in a while I am less likely to overdo it. :yes:
1/2 bagel, turkey ham, and cheese. chased with ice tea.
Alaskan King crab legs, baked potato, and garlic cheese biscuits.
Lucked out yesterday and they were out of the snow crab that was on sale so they gave us the king crab for the same price..... :biggrin: Gonna go again tomorrow and if the truck didn't come in see if we can get the same deal and put some in the freezer..... :yes:
Get some extra, freeze it, pack it, and send it to me.
I'll hog it down, and I won't even worry about the melted butter dripping off my chin.
Second best feeling in the world.
5 chocolate chip Easter cookies,and chased them with milk..... I think I'm gonna hurl :puke:
Quote from: followsthewolf on February 24, 2008, 09:13:44 PM
Get some extra, freeze it, pack it, and send it to me.
I'll hog it down, and I won't even worry about the melted butter dripping off my chin.
Second best feeling in the world.
With my luck it would get lost in the machinery somewhere, thaw out, ruin something and the USPS would sue me for everything I own and then some..... :o
Special K with bananas, turkey bacon and coffee
lasanga and chased it with a Coke, and then 4 chocolate chip Easter Swirls cookies,and chased those with milk. :biggrin:
An Arby's roast beef, a tater cake, and two mozzarella sticks.
Quote from: me on February 25, 2008, 01:41:39 PM
An Arby's roast beef, a tater cake, and two mozzarella sticks.
Shared a bear claw with one of my daycare kids. Children are the best diet aid for me. :yes: Especially this guy. At 16 months old he wants to tast everything.
another piece of lasagna and chased it with milk. I feel like I could take a ride on the porcelain bus... :spooked:
salad. iced tea.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on February 25, 2008, 07:39:34 PM
salad. iced tea.
Where have you been girl? I was starting to wonder. :yes:
2 homemade maid rites ,and chased them with a Coke :biggrin:
salisbury steak over bread with gravy, mashed potatoes with butter, and macaroni & cheese. I'm full again for a few days. :wink:
Popcorn
Shrimp po boy, fries, iced tea. I took my nephews out to dinner. Should have just shared the cheeseburger with the younger one since neither one of us ate the whole meal. Next time I know. :yes:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on February 25, 2008, 09:41:19 PM
2 homemade maid rites ,and chased them with a Coke :biggrin:
What is a maid rite?
Shrimp cup-o-soup
Umm. . .err. . .guess I need to eat something eh? :biggrin:
Cheeseburger and fries, from the school cafe. Not too horrible this time...
Ham ~n~ Cheese sandwich! :smile:
Garlic and onion pate schmeared on crusty, toasted Italian bread :eat:
I'm eating a personal size pizza with pesto and chicken. It is very yummy!
Does pesto in a jar need refridgerated once you open it? My jar didn't say.
Yes on the pesto.
I had crock-pot lasagna and garlic bread!
Pork loin chops fried w/hominy and cottage cheese.
mashed taters
hot tamales. mmmm.... cinnamon.
Quote from: kimmi on February 26, 2008, 06:53:23 AM
What is a maid rite?
A maid rite is ground beef with chopped onion, browned in a skillet, and I always stir in a small amount of cream of mushroom soup. Then you serve it as a sandwich. :smile:
A toasted cheese sandwich and a bowl of tomato soup,and chased it with a Coke :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on February 26, 2008, 08:49:49 PM
A maid rite is ground beef with chopped onion, browned in a skillet, and I always stir in a small amount of cream of mushroom soup. Then you serve it as a sandwich. :smile:
This sounds good! I might try this tomorrow.
I was thinking the same thing PH!
Quote from: cachegurl on February 26, 2008, 08:56:34 PM
I was thinking the same thing PH!
Great minds think alike! :biggrin:
Stuffed cabbage and mashed 'taters.
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on February 26, 2008, 08:49:49 PM
A maid rite is ground beef with chopped onion, browned in a skillet, and I always stir in a small amount of cream of mushroom soup. Then you serve it as a sandwich. :smile:
Hmmmm I think I would like that! Extra mushrooms for me, maybe top with a little cheese and put it in a hoagie roll! Yep I would say it was "made right" too! :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on February 26, 2008, 08:53:13 PM
This sounds good! I might try this tomorrow.
We love them because they're quick,easy to make, and delicious. :yes:
Quote from: kimmi on February 27, 2008, 07:15:28 PM
Hmmmm I think I would like that! Extra mushrooms for me, maybe top with a little cheese and put it in a hoagie roll! Yep I would say it was "made right" too! :biggrin:
:biggrin: You can add just about anything to them. :yes:
pizza and chased it with a Coke :biggrin:
That's an interesting concept, Dex! Kinda like a sloppy joe, only with a creamy base. May have to try that!
Last thing here was a greasy, heart attack supper, on the road...Long John Silvers! Yum!
I miss Long John Silvers! I had it over Christmas! :biggrin:
Ramen noodles for breakfast!
BBQ pork sammich and chips
1/2 raisin cinnamon bagel and cranapple juice
Oh, how healthy. :rolleyes:
;D
Quote from: Sunny on March 01, 2008, 09:22:15 AM
That's an interesting concept, Dex! Kinda like a sloppy joe, only with a creamy base. May have to try that!
Last thing here was a greasy, heart attack supper, on the road...Long John Silvers! Yum!
It's sort of a spin off of a steam burger. :yes:
Quote from: Sunny on March 01, 2008, 11:25:30 AM
Oh, how healthy. :rolleyes:
;D
It always goes downhill from there. :biggrin:
A salad and a glass of ice tea
a bowl of homemade Chili. Yesterday. Maybe I should think of eating something today? :wink:
Ham and cheese sandwich.
A fish and chicken basket at Long John Silver's.
Yum, me!
It was slow-cooked chicken here...absolutely delicious!
Sunny you must try Locutus' crock pot chicken recipe!! It is so yummy!
Bagel with cream cheese.
Dinner last night - Grilled flounder (Foreman grill) and a Spanishy kinda rice that I tossed together with white rice, tomatoes, scallions, sweet peppers, a jalapeño, touch of cilantro and a dash of Tapatío .
Biscuits and gravy and a tater cake....
Pigs in a blanket and french fries.
I'm eating a lettuce salad and corn now so I won't over eat pizza in a little while!
Cheese sandwich.
tv dinners....yes plural, one is never enough. They used to seem so much bigger.
Cheeze-its and a Pepsi
Supper last night
A slice of Lil' Mojo's Lasagna and a piece of garlic bread
A bowl of banana and walnut oatmeal and buttered toast.
pop corn chicken and potato wedges from KFC
Baked ham, corn, and mashed potatoes.
Swiss steak w/mushroom gravy and 'taters
peas and a baked potato. I'm waiting for the fish to be done in the oven.
Cauliflower (?), Carrots and Broccoli in cheese sauce, deli rotisserie chicken, and twice back cheese potatoes. I love the microwave. ;)
A Klondike ice cream sammich....
Ooooohhh........luvs 'em Klondike sammiches!!
Ate a leftover steak.
grilled ham & cheese....fries........mt dew................ :yes:
i'm sure your colon is thrilled. for myself, i think i'll go get the same! minus the dew, though, i can't tolerate that level of caffeine.
A granola bar, grapes and a peach/mango snapple
Quote from: bevis on March 06, 2008, 02:09:37 PM
i'm sure your colon is thrilled. for myself, i think i'll go get the same! minus the dew, though, i can't tolerate that level of caffeine.
I don't drink the dew TOO often....i have a hard time passin up ham & cheese....a sales rep took me to lunch today....went to a little bar downtown indy.......and they got the best sandwiches.....my colon actually appreciates a good ham sandwich ONCE in a while...
Quote from: PIYA on March 06, 2008, 02:22:21 PM
A granola bar, grapes and a peach/mango snapple
i just can't get myself to do the health lunch..........the best i can do is occassionaly have a salad and a lemonaid.......i NEED to start training myself to be healthier........i have been lucky so far.........i have weighed the same weight for bout 15 years now.....no mater what i eat...i just need to exercise more.......get winded pretty easily.........
Hawaiian pizza! :pizza:
Pork lo mien, chicken and broccoli, sweet and sour chicken, an egg roll, some of those deep fried things with the cream cheese and crab pieces in the middle, and won ton soup at Wing On...... ;D And hot tea to drink...yummy
liberal lunch:
Quote from: PIYA on March 06, 2008, 02:22:21 PM
A granola bar, grapes and a peach/mango snapple
conservative lunch:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on March 06, 2008, 02:00:31 PM
grilled ham & cheese....fries........mt dew................ :yes:
are there any more questions about which direction the country is headed? :o
Quote from: Henry Hawk on March 06, 2008, 02:28:12 PM
i just can't get myself to do the health lunch..........the best i can do is occassionaly have a salad and a lemonaid.......i NEED to start training myself to be healthier........i have been lucky so far.........i have weighed the same weight for bout 15 years now.....no mater what i eat...i just need to exercise more.......get winded pretty easily.........
I was the same way until not too long ago. It doesn't take long HH, it just takes doing it as habit. Now what should I eat for dinner?
Quote from: bevis on March 06, 2008, 05:45:17 PM
liberal lunch:
conservative lunch:
are there any more questions about which direction the country is headed? :o
:biggrin:
That was actually my brunch later in the afternoon I had a fruit salad.
Papa Murphy's pizza
Crunch wrap supreme and a steak chalupa supreme.
Quote from: Henry Hawk on March 06, 2008, 02:28:12 PM
i just can't get myself to do the health lunch..........the best i can do is occassionaly have a salad and a lemonaid.......i NEED to start training myself to be healthier........i have been lucky so far.........i have weighed the same weight for bout 15 years now.....no mater what i eat...i just need to exercise more.......get winded pretty easily.........
Quote from: kimmi on March 06, 2008, 06:14:02 PM
I was the same way until not too long ago. It doesn't take long HH, it just takes doing it as habit. Now what should I eat for dinner?
Kimmi pretty much summed it up for me. I don't eat healthy all of the time. I just try to make healthy choices as much as possible. I've found that now that I'm in the habit it's much easier, but I'm more successful if I pack my food for work. When I decide to go outside the office for lunch there are SO many delicious places to grab quick food and one of my favorites is a pizza place across the street w/greasy, cheesy, NY style pizza. YUM!
Pastrami on wheat and Cheeto's
Bacon, Egg, Cheese Scrambler.
strawberries and grapes
an orange popsicle
2 fortune cookies and a cherry StarBurst Fruit Chew :biggrin:
'tater soup and toasted cheese.... :biggrin:
Cinnamon Streusel Coffee Cake
Dinner last night
Cheeseburger w/lettuce and Tomato from In and Out.
StarBurst Fruit Chews and a Mello Yello :biggrin:
food....of some kind. :eek:
Quote from: pariann on March 08, 2008, 05:57:21 PM
food....of some kind. :eek:
You mean you don't know what it was? :o
3 pork egg rolls and chased them with a Coke :biggrin:
Chicken noodle soup. :sick:
Quote from: Locutus on March 08, 2008, 10:39:20 PM
Chicken noodle soup. :sick:
Good call! :yes:
Veggie Pizza and washed it down with Corona :biggrin:
homemade taco salad,and chased it with a Coke. Right now, I'm eating Hershey's Kisses. :biggrin:
Quote from: me on March 08, 2008, 08:38:53 PM
You mean you don't know what it was? :o
LOL, I mean, I knew I ate something, just couldn't remember what. I would never eat something I didn't know what it was. I'm way too picky. Which has prompted some people to try to lie to me about what they want me to eat. Uh uh, if you even look like you are trying to pull my leg, I'll not eat it.
peanut butter crackers.
broiled chicken and wild mushroom ravioli with pesto and a side of peas.
Going to have some Long John Silvers when hubby gets home with it. I haven't had L J S for a very long time. :biggrin:
strawberries and yogurt fruit dip.... with super pulpy orange juice. :smitten:
Had LJS chicken planks,fries and hush puppies. I love hush puppies. :smitten: They're the best kind of puppies to have. :yes: They're very obedient and don't need to be potty trained. :biggrin:
Half a bannister sammich at Mancino's....
candy candy candy :biggrin:
Left over Papa Murphy's pizza.
satellite wafers... mmmm.... candies...
homemade beef and noodles, real mashed potatoes, sweet corn,and cottage cheese. I chased it with milk. :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on March 10, 2008, 09:34:40 PM
homemade beef and noodles, real mashed potatoes, sweet corn,and cottage cheese. I chased it with milk. :biggrin:
That sounds soooo good. I just might have to make some noodles tomorrow. Ever try putting soy sauce on your beef and noodles and mixing them with your mashed 'taters?
Quote from: kimmi on March 10, 2008, 12:14:37 PM
broiled chicken and wild mushroom ravioli with pesto and a side of peas.
That sounds healthy and delicious :thumbsup:
I had Caesar salad w/grilled chicken and thin lemon slices.
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on March 10, 2008, 09:34:40 PM
homemade beef and noodles, real mashed potatoes, sweet corn,and cottage cheese. I chased it with milk. :biggrin:
Quote from: me on March 10, 2008, 10:51:48 PM
That sounds soooo good. I just might have to make some noodles tomorrow. Ever try putting soy sauce on your beef and noodles and mixing them with your mashed 'taters?
Starch city! ;D
It does sound tasty, but a meal like that would put me to sleep like Rip Van Winkle. :biggrin:
eggs over medium, bacon, cheese grits, and pancakes! I love going out to breakfast! I deserved it after the hour class of kick boxing I had just finished!
Quote from: me on March 10, 2008, 10:51:48 PM
That sounds soooo good. I just might have to make some noodles tomorrow. Ever try putting soy sauce on your beef and noodles and mixing them with your mashed 'taters?
No, is it good? :confused:
Quote from: PIYA on March 11, 2008, 01:05:20 AM
Starch city! ;D
It does sound tasty, but a meal like that would put me to sleep like Rip Van Winkle. :biggrin:
That's what I'm bankin' on. :biggrin: I have chronic insomnia. Just smelling a turkey baking puts me out like a light. :zzz:
Leftover beef n noodles, mashed potatoes,and green beans,and chased them with a Coke. :biggrin:
Chips and french onion dip.
Ahh, tonight, I could readily identify my food. I went to 27's and cooked dinner, Chix & Dumplings, Mashed potatoes, and onion flavored cut green beans. It was great feeding a huge bunch of people again. 9 all total. AND the food was sooooo good. It's a favorite of the kids. :biggrin:
A burger on the grill.
That sounds soooo good. Hopefully we'll be able to get ours out and going before too much longer.
A chocolate ice cream cone
yum! a breakfast burrito (no meat) and a lemonade.
A blueberry belgin waffle and bacon at I Hop
Turkey ham, swiss, lettuce tomato and pickles on Rye and a glass of milk.
apples and caramel dip. :smitten:
Smoked ribs, seasoned steak fries, brown beans, greens and a beer
Getting ready to have some pizza,and probably gonna chase it with a Pepsi. I'm out of Coke until tommorrow.
Me too. Veggie pizza and chase it w/ice tea
Peanut butter cheese crackers...
pepperoni pizza from Lil Ceasars. Pizza Pizza
Last night I had citris grilled chicken and shrimp fajitas from Chilis and this morning I'm having a bagel.
And I read your vent. LOL :wink:
I've not had anything to eat yet today. I think I'm still full from pizza last night.
A Symphony bar w/toffee..... :biggrin:
pepperoni pizza and chased it with a Coke :pizza:
Pastrami on wheat and Cheeto's.
Tuna on wheat with a cup of French Onion from Panera.
Yum!
Not sure what you call it. Its kind of like scalloped 'taters but made with hash browns, sliced up hot dogs, onions, and cheese. At any rate I had that and bread and butter....I am soooo full.... :zzz:
Hubby made cheese burgers for supper. They turned out good. I chased them with a Coke. :biggrin:
Hot dog w/mustard and salad
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on March 14, 2008, 11:07:55 PM
Hubby made cheese burgers for supper. They turned out good. I chased them with a Coke. :biggrin:
On the grill?
Part of a Symphony bar..... :smile:
hot tamales... candy is the lunch of champions.
Bacon cheeseburger with extra mayo onion rings and a long island ice tea
A gyro sammich at King Gyro's.
apple slices and fruit dip.
Quote from: PIYA on March 14, 2008, 11:08:47 PM
On the grill?
No, but we're doing T bones on the grill tomorrow night,and he'll be cooking those too. :icon_twisted: :biggrin:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on March 15, 2008, 02:07:59 PM
hot tamales... candy is the lunch of champions.
Agreed!!! :thumbsup:
Velveeta Shells and Cheese and chased it with a Coke :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on March 15, 2008, 10:15:27 PM
No, but we're doing T bones on the grill tomorrow night,and he'll be cooking those too. :icon_twisted: :biggrin:
Can I come over?
I haven't eaten yet 'cause lil' Mojo isn't hungry yet, but I had a turkey ham sandwich on whole wheat w/lettuce and tomato.
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on March 15, 2008, 10:15:27 PM
No, but we're doing T bones on the grill tomorrow night,and he'll be cooking those too. :icon_twisted: :biggrin:
What time is dinner..... :biggrin:
Quote from: PIYA on March 15, 2008, 10:30:55 PM
Can I come over?
I haven't eaten yet 'cause lil' Mojo isn't hungry yet, but I had a turkey ham sandwich on whole wheat w/lettuce and tomato.
Sure, the more the merrier. :biggrin:
Quote from: me on March 15, 2008, 11:53:41 PM
What time is dinner..... :biggrin:
Be here at 6:00 sharp. :biggrin:
Bacon and eggs, with toast,and chased it with oj. :sun:
Bacon, scrambled eggs and cheese, toast. Java!
Chicken from the Kroger Deli
Quote from: me on March 16, 2008, 11:24:01 AM
Chicken from the Kroger Deli
me, I thought you were coming at 6:00 ,to have a T bone with me.... what gives? :biggrin:
I had a T bone steak, a baked potato with butter and sour cream, and a salad with Western dressing, and chased it with a Coke :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on March 16, 2008, 09:14:21 PM
I had a T bone steak, a baked potato with butter and sour cream, and a salad with Western dressing, and chased it with a Coke :biggrin:
Darn, I missed your post with the time.... :(
Sorry Dex, I missed dinner with you and hubby too. Although I'm sorta copy catting and doing steak on the grill. I'm going to toss them on in about 1/2 hour.
Sure sounds better than the beef chop suey we had....
Quote from: me on March 16, 2008, 09:26:34 PM
Darn, I missed your post with the time.... :(
:dam: I hate it when that happens. :biggrin: We'll try to do it sometime in the near future. :yes:
It's OK, we'll do it in the near future. :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on March 16, 2008, 09:36:06 PM
:dam: I hate it when that happens. :biggrin: We'll try to do it sometime in the near future. :yes:
:thumbsup: :eat:
I made some of those ready to bake cookies, and they didn't burn!!!! :sofa: I just ate 4 of them, and chased them with milk. :biggrin:
Fish N Chips!
Mac and cheese and chased it with a Mello Yello. I'm gearing up to have some pizza. :biggrin:
One of those thrown together one pot wonder meals. Hamburger with onion, diced tomatoes, rice, and topped with cheese.
Hubby really enjoyed the brisket I made for him. I had pizza because I'm not big on brisket. Right now, I'm eating warm chocolate chip cookies and milk. :biggrin:
tacos
A raw turnip
Chili and a peanut butter sandwich.
I love that combo! I had toast with jelly and V8 fruit juice.
A Whopper from BK
ohhh...now I want a Whaler. REALLY!!
fried chicken (KFC of course) and chased it with a Coke :biggrin:
brownie bites. more than one.
Tuna salad (tomatoes, onion, green pepper, cucumbers, tuna and salt and pepper) on rye and a handful of green grapes.
Tuna salad on wheat and Frito's
I didn't get a whaler, when to McD's and got the 2 fish sandwiches and some fries off the dollar menu.
Quote from: pariann on March 18, 2008, 07:38:30 PM
I didn't get a whaler, when to McD's and got the 2 fish sandwiches and some fries off the dollar menu.
You cannot beat a McDonalds Filet o Fish, nobody elses hold a candle to it. We have fish Snackers at work, but they suck!! :yes:
Beef Chow Mein
2 cupcakes I baked for Easter. White cake and vanilla frosting. I decorated them with pastel nonpareils and little pastel flower decorations. Cute and tasty. :drool1: I chased them with milk. :biggrin:
Oh I didn't eat this but your post reminded me of the cake I'm making for Easter. It is a round yellow cake with chocolate frosting, chocolate chips, and peeps around the outside. It looks like a sunflower. Did I tell you that already? I'll take a picture.
Home made steak fajitas! :yes:
Two cheeseburgers from DQ
A slice of strawberry cheese-cake!
Jersey Mike's super sub - yum
Quote from: kimmi on March 20, 2008, 11:07:12 PM
Oh I didn't eat this but your post reminded me of the cake I'm making for Easter. It is a round yellow cake with chocolate frosting, chocolate chips, and peeps around the outside. It looks like a sunflower. Did I tell you that already? I'll take a picture.
Please do post a picture, I think that sounds like it would be awful cute. :yes:
Corned beef hash and eggs,and chased it with an OJ. :biggrin:
I'm goin' for a couple of cupcakes, and a milk chaser. :biggrin:
does grazing at Sams count?
Yes damfast and I believe some people call that a sport too! :biggrin:
well it was part of my 1 hour walk. round and round, till they recognized me
potato chips and ranch dip. I want steak dang it.
Pork tenderloin, butter beans, and cottage cheese.
1/2 cheesesteak and a cesaer salad and washed it down with a house pale ale. I don't recall the name of it, but it was tasty - Oggi's brewing co.
green bean casserole :biggrin:
An ice cream sammich.
pizza w/ ham and banana peppers and a couple of cookies - so bad!
buttered toast
cheesy potato casserole that I put my left over ham in. I can't get enough of this stuff!
Salmon patties and macaroni and cheese. Requested by the grandsons.
Scrambled eggs w/cheese and sausage patties.
red zingers! yummy
MMMMMM Amedio's veal Parmesan, salad with creamy Italian dressing, and bread. Yummo!
A thick and gooey turtle brownie,and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
A slice of chicken and green pepper pizza
Nothing yet just on my second cup of coffee.
Nothing. I have to go to the doctor for fasting blood work. :mad:
A Popsicle
Fried chicken from the Kroger Deli
leftovers from last night
Homestyle chicken soup
yum. as long as it doesn't have celery (fat chance). i need somthing good like that. i'm feeling under the weather :-[
Celery - Who picked that the first time and thought it would be a good idea to make people eat it? I had pizza - lots of pizza. I'm going to have to go to the gym for tread and shed tomorrow morning!! :spooked:
I need some diet recipes. Went to the doctor Monday and he :rant: at me. My sugar was 253 and I had gained 3 pounds. being a diabetic is not fun.
So help me out here with some good healthy...and taste good inexpensive meals.
Quote from: smokeykat on March 28, 2008, 09:09:08 PM
I need some diet recipes. Went to the doctor Monday and he :rant: at me. My sugar was 253 and I had gained 3 pounds. being a diabetic is not fun.
So help me out here with some good healthy...and taste good inexpensive meals.
Hey!!!! How did you get my Dudley Boy to pose for that avatar picture? :biggrin: Or is that Oscar his twin brother? :biggrin:
I'm soooo bad.... I just ate 2 turtle brownies.... and have no guilt whatsoever!!! I made it healthy by chasing it with milk. :wink: :biggrin:
Smokeycat - I'll see what I can gather today. Get rid of your white bread, pasta, and sugar - if you are still eating it. Those easily are broken down into simple sugars in the body. I'm not a huge fan of brown rice, but I've found that minute rice has microwavable brown rice that isn't so "grainy". I like Barilla Plus pasta too. I'll see what I can find.
I was just in the Dollar Store and I came across 4 nice cookbooks. I'm going to have to test out their recipes. I believe they were all Better Homes and Gardens books. Who knew you could find such treasures at the Dollar Store?
Lee's Famous Recipe..... 1/2 pint of Chicken Gizzards. YUMMY!!
scrambled eggs with mushrooms, onions, garlic, and swiss cheese.
A bowl of Frosted Flakes. I'm hangin' with the Tonymiester this mornin'. :biggrin:
Chicken gizzards :spooked: 1/2 small egg and cheese burrito
grilled cheese
he he, the last turtle brownie. I couldn't help myself ,it was calling my name from its lonely little box, in the kitchen. :wink: I had to cure its loneliness. :biggrin: I threw in a glass of milk, so it wouldn't be lonely in my tummy. :yes:
Chili at Skyline chili....Won't do that again.... :no:
Quote from: me on March 29, 2008, 07:15:58 PM
Chili at Skyline chili....Won't do that again.... :no:
:spooked: That bad huh?
Pizza Hut.... 2 pieces of super supreme pizza, 2 breadsticks,and chased it with a Pepsi......... I'm out of Coke :'(
marinated Italian chicken breast on a whole wheat bun toasted, topped with mushrooms, marinara, and mozzarella cheese.
Ham salad sammich and Cheeto's
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on March 30, 2008, 11:58:47 AM
:spooked: That bad huh?
Well, its Greek chili and they use a lot of spices. Its not that it was bad its just that its an acquired taste that I have no intentions of acquiring. Not only that it was $12, $14 including tip, for the two of us and you can get 3 or more times that amount of chili at Wendy's for less.
Quote from: me on March 30, 2008, 12:28:34 PM
Well, its Greek chili and they use a lot of spices. Its not that it was bad its just that its an acquired taste that I have no intentions of acquiring. Not only that it was $12, $14 including tip, for the two of us and you can get 3 or more times that amount of chili at Wendy's for less.
Hell, I just make chili at home. Usually, once a week during the Winter, it's Hubby's favorite food. :yes:
roast beef and horseradish with mashed potatoes and carrots.
Hubby was the Grill God tonight. We had New York strip steaks smothered with buttery grilled onions,and baked potatoes with butter and sour cream. We chased them with Pepsi. :biggrin:
Hamburger helper.
A Klondike ice cream sammich.... :biggrin:
half of a Panara banana nut bagel with butter - real butter!
3 Fannie May Pixies :biggrin:
Pot roast, taters n carrots!
garden harvest toasted apple cinnamon chips... not the greatest... better than nothing. :icon_twisted:
Ham and lentil soup - I choked on a lentil - no bueno!
Now I'm drinking wine! Again - no bueno!
A 1/3rd lb. cheeseburger and fries at Hardy's earlier.
Quote from: kimmi on March 31, 2008, 06:00:14 PM
Ham and lentil soup - I choked on a lentil - no bueno!
Now I'm drinking wine! Again - no bueno!
You had no Bean O?? :spooked: Did you PUFF -N- TOOT?? :biggrin:
Bet she took a bubble-bath! :biggrin:
Honey turkey and colby jack cheese sandwich, potato salad,and warm baked beans ~ sans Bean O ~ and chased it with milk. Because it does the body good!!! :biggrin:
Dried beef gravy, biscuits, fried 'taters, and green beans.
hot tamales. :smitten:
Pork tenderloin roast w/sauerkraut and smashed 'taters.
Ranch and bacon Suddenly Salad. I chased it with a Coke. I love pasta. :smitten:
i came real close to eating pavement.
instead, had another handful of hot tamales. i deserved them. i walked 5 miles today.
A Mexi melt and a chicken quesadilla at Taco Bell
I am a fan of the Mexi melt as well! :razz:
chips and dip - I'm being bad but I deserve it!
Its good to go ahead and give in to the cravings once in a while so you don't go over the edge and really pig out by waiting too long.
Well I did an hour of water aerobics and then went to the grocery store. So it was too late to make something, so I snacked. I also hate some Mt. Olive pickles.
Quote from: kimmi on April 03, 2008, 10:16:52 PM
Well I did an hour of water aerobics and then went to the grocery store. So it was too late to make something, so I snacked. I also hate some Mt. Olive pickles.
I used to be in a habit of eating baby carrots and sweet baby gerkins (sp?) for snacks. Why that combination I have no clue but they were good together.
Mt. Olive makes pickle snack packs. They stole my idea but I'll allow it since they are so good!
An Arby's roast beef and a 'tater cake.
A salad, pomagranate (sp) flavored apple sauce, pickles, cheese and crackers, and a few pieces of chocolate.
a yellow m&m....
A chicken soft taco and Mountain Dew
Quote from: me on April 03, 2008, 10:10:01 PM
Its good to go ahead and give in to the cravings once in a while so you don't go over the edge and really pig out by waiting too long.
I always give in to food cravings. :biggrin:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on April 04, 2008, 01:54:28 PM
a yellow m&m....
Just one HH? :spooked: Man, I wish I had your self control. :smile:
butter pecan ice cream.... right now. :yes:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on April 04, 2008, 04:16:04 PM
Just one HH? :spooked: Man, I wish I had your self control. :smile:
naw......no-way...............one at a time maybe...........but had about 30 of them... :yes:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on April 04, 2008, 04:24:36 PM
naw......no-way...............one at a time maybe...........but had about 30 of them... :yes:
:rotfl: LOL!!!! I wondered how you could eat just one. I eat them by the handful. I'm such a pig LOL!! :yes:
Taco Bell of course since we have done nothing but talk about it all day! I won't tell you how much I ate though. :spooked:
A damn good pizza and an ice cold beer. :yes: :beer: :pizza:
A Klondike ice cream sammich..... :biggrin:
Boneless lean pork chop sauteed w/olive oil, garlic, onion, sweet pepper, red pepper, season salt and pepper, cheddar potatoes and grilled zucchini
Quote from: PIYA on April 05, 2008, 01:25:27 AM
Boneless lean pork chop sauteed w/olive oil, garlic, onion, sweet pepper, red pepper, season salt and pepper, cheddar potatoes and grilled zucchini
That sounds good.
a bowl of Frosted Flakes,and chased it with a Mello Yello. :biggrin:
Chicken from the Kroger deli
1/2 banana nut muffin warmed w/a smidgen of butter and a glass of milk.
handful of hot tamales.
A big juicy T-bone steak w/seasoned onions, mushrooms, and garlic cooked on the grill..... :biggrin:
Quote from: me on April 05, 2008, 07:33:42 PM
A big juicy T-bone steak w/seasoned onions, mushrooms, and garlic cooked on the grill..... :biggrin:
:drool1:
We had homemade hamburger macaroni, salad and garlic bread (I pretty much burnt the garlic bread... oops..... my bad) and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Chicken sandwich w/Lettuce and tomato, a few stolen fries (courtesy of Lil' Mojo) and a diet coke.
apples with vanilla yogurt dip... mmm... :smitten:
I had a French Dip at the Hard Rock Cafe pictured here:
http://theunknownzone.us/smf/index.php?topic=379.msg251723#msg251723
Quote from: Locutus on April 06, 2008, 01:40:28 AM
I had a French Dip at the Hard Rock Cafe pictured here:
http://theunknownzone.us/smf/index.php?topic=379.msg251723#msg251723
Yum! I haven't been to the Hard Rock Cafe in ages. It was in NY city. Great pics! What a beautiful place.
chili dip and tortillas - party leftovers!
A tuna salad sammich and Cheeto's
1 stale marshmallow peep rabbit before my shower. :icon_twisted: mmm....
Sausage links, eggs, and toast, and chased it with orange juice. :biggrin:
Pork tenderloin cooked in foil on the grill w/a mushroom soup, soy sauce mixture, topped w/onion and bell peppers. Yummy.... :biggrin:
left over cake and ice cream
Two rolled chicken tacos w/guacamole and washed it down w/an icy Corona
A New York Strip steak, buttery grilled onions,and a baked potato with butter and sour cream, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
reuben sammich...yum
A whopper from BK
popcorn chicken from KFC, and chased with a Pepsi. :biggrin:
A slice of mushroom pizza
Some chips to hold me over for my dinner of tilapia, french fries and corn.
I decided I'm going to grill chicken on my new grill tomorrow. Anyone want to share their marinade recipe with me?
i'm eating apple slices in yogurt dip... right NOW. lol.
Dry roasted peanuts.
multi-grain bagel and cream cheese
Oven fried chicken, buttered 'taters, and spinach.
A fish sandwich
It was supposed to be grilled chicken :mad:, couscous, and peas
***My grill's hose to connect with the gas tank appears not to be long enough to connect. I do not claim to be an expert on this sort of thing, but I can read and follow directions. I'll let one of my guy friends look at it, but I know I'm right! :mad:
Fried chicken (KFC of course) potato salad,baked beans,and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Rotisserie chicken, salad and milk.
Small chicken salad w/romaine & spinach, tomato, cucumber, green pepper and olive oil vinaigrette from Grab N Go and a diet caffeine free Coke. I had Chai Tea for breakfast and wasn't feelin' too hungry today.
I've decided today that romaine lettuce is my favorite lettuce. It just has so much more flavor than other lettuces. What do you think?
isn't romaine bitter? (i've never actually eaten it alone. something was bitter... might have been a different green in my salad... i fear the romaine.)
last ate pringles. now feel pukey. thank you for that, pringles. :icon_evil:
3 chocolate chip cookie from (where else) KFC,and chased them with a Pepsi. :biggrin:
A banister special from Mancino's. :biggrin:
Hash browns w/onions and scatter, smothered, covered...just like Waffle House only better..... :yes: :biggrin:
a 16.9 oz. bottle of aquafina... that i may follow with another.
blueberry bagel and cream cheese and chased it with a diet coke :biggrin:
1/2 spinach bagel w/cream cheese
m&m's....coke............breakfast of champions... :yes:
chicken from the Kroger deli
Chai Tea
Italian pasta w/chicken and garlic toast.
a bunch of candy. sugar babies, hot tamales, and junior mints.
a BBQ Snacker and chased it with a Mello Yello. :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on April 10, 2008, 09:35:40 PM
a BBQ Snacker and chased it with a Mello Yello. :biggrin:
I think I need to have my eyes checked. I read that as BBQ Snickers the first time through :o....lol
Spaghetti
Two chocolate turtles
I made Martha White Honey Bran muffins last night and added blueberries to it. I just had 2 with my coffee! Yum!
Pastrami on rye with a pickle spear and coffee
Nothing yet and I'm starved....
Chai tea
Roast beef and cheese on wheat and some chips
Chicken wings on the grill w/Tapatio. I love that hot sauce! I've looked at the ingredients and they're pretty much the same as Texas Pete or any of the other hot sauces, but Tapatio just seems to have a much better flavor.
I marinated them overnight in Taptio and threw them on the grill just like that. Yum!
All Kimmi's talk about grillin' has turned me into a grilled food cravin' fool! :biggrin:
Art's Pizza delivered right to the door..... :yes: :biggrin:
Quote from: me on April 10, 2008, 10:14:41 PM
I think I need to have my eyes checked. I read that as BBQ Snickers the first time through :o....lol
You're like me..... you have candy on the brain. :yes:
Quote from: PIYA on April 11, 2008, 09:30:41 PM
Chicken wings on the grill w/Tapatio. I love that hot sauce! I've looked at the ingredients and they're pretty much the same as Texas Pete or any of the other hot sauces, but Tapatio just seems to have a much better flavor.
I marinated them overnight in Taptio and threw them on the grill just like that. Yum!
All Kimmi's talk about grillin' has turned me into a grilled food cravin' fool! :biggrin:
If you love hot stuff you might like a new thing were getting at KFC in a few weeks. The way I understand it, it's going to be a new sauce that we can dip your chicken in. It's some sort of a chipolte sauce that is EXTREMELY HOT. Get this.... when we mix it to cook it, we have to wear rubber gloves, and eye goggles LMAO!!! :spooked: I'm serious. We were trying to figure out, how long it would take it, to eat a whole through a person's stomach. :spooked: I told my boss I refuse to work with anything corrosive. :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on April 11, 2008, 09:58:09 PM
You're like me..... you have candy on the brain. :yes:
Probably means I need to go buy myself a Snickers.... :yes: :biggrin:
Quote from: me on April 11, 2008, 10:09:59 PM
Probably means I need to go buy myself a Snickers.... :yes: :biggrin:
Good idea. :thumbsup:
I had a fudge brownie with New York vanilla ice cream. :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on April 11, 2008, 10:05:40 PM
If you love hot stuff you might like a new thing were getting at KFC in a few weeks. The way I understand it, it's going to be a new sauce that we can dip your chicken in. It's some sort of a chipolte sauce that is EXTREMELY HOT. Get this.... when we mix it to cook it, we have to wear rubber gloves, and eye goggles LMAO!!! :spooked: I'm serious. We were trying to figure out, how long it would take it, to eat a whole through a person's stomach. :spooked: I told my boss I refuse to work with anything corrosive. :biggrin:
:biggrin:
I enjoy spicy stuff, but for some reason I'm not a fan of chipotle. It's got that "tex mex" taste that I'm just not fond of...it's kind of a sweet hot...if that makes sense. It's made from dried and smoked jalapeños.
You wanna try hot, then you should try a habanero. A friend of mine says that her mom cans and prepares salsa using them and has to wear gloves, goggles and a face mask. :spooked:
I've used habanero in dishes and it does have a kick, but I don't think I could just eat one. LOL
So far this morning....nothing...but I'm thinking a western omelet now. :biggrin:
Ramen Noodles - the hangover breakfast of champions! :biggrin:
Sausage gravy, biscuits, and 'tater cakes.
Nothing yet, but I'm planning to have some hot dogs in the park w/Lil' Mojo and Benji after her soccer game.
home made chicken vegetable soup...yummy!!!!
pancakes with strawberries & whipped cream...family fun dinner!
Two chocolate turtles... :biggrin:
poor turtles....you covered them in chocolate and ate them!!!
Grilled shrimp on angel hair pasta with pesto and romano cheese
Quote from: smokeykat on April 12, 2008, 06:32:13 PM
poor turtles....you covered them in chocolate and ate them!!!
Filled 'em full of caramel too...... :yes: :biggrin:
and you didn't share????? :rolleyes:
Quote from: smokeykat on April 12, 2008, 08:11:03 PM
and you didn't share????? :rolleyes:
I'm sorry...I have 4 left I'll eat one of them for you. Will that work?
A ham sammich w/chips and dip.
pepperoni pizza and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Left over Art's pizza
bacon,eggs,toast, and chased it with oj. That was breakfast. Right now, I'm having an Archway chocolate chip cookie ,and I'm chasing it with a Mello Yello. :biggrin:
Last night I had homemade orange chicken and rice...too yummy ... now I'm thinking about brunch
dove chocolates... mmm...
a bowl of New York Vanilla ice cream. :biggrin:
i am going to slice a big bowl of strawberries and cover them in yogurt and granola. mmm... dinner of champions.
Bojangles chicken, taters, biscuit, and washed it down with sweet tea
Crab legs and garlic bread.
New York Strip steak, grilled onions, baked potato, salad, and chased it all with a Coke. :biggrin:
hot tamales. :smitten:
Goulash and bread and butter....
Ravioli, bread and butter and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
Supper/Dessert last night
Turkey on whole wheat w/lettuce, tomato and cucumbers and a scoop of strawberry ice cream
Nothing yet...Still drinking coffee and just about to finish the pot.
more hot tamales.
An Arby's roast beef, 2 moz sticks, and 1 'tater cake.
a small bag of peanut M&M'S. :biggrin:
Salad and a pizza quesadilla
Double cheese from DQ
Hamburger Helper beef stroganough, cottage cheese, and bread and butter, and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
i just got back from a 2 mile with my pooch and i am starving. i think i am going for apple slices instead of hot tamales...
My last two chocolate turtles. :'(
Alice Springs chicken from Outback with green beans.
Special K and a banana
Still drinking coffee.... :biggrin:
A breaded tenderloin sammich from Art's
a Reese cup
Haven't ate it yet but getting ready to get some smoked sausage, 'taters, bell pepper, and onion together for cooking on the grill shortly. :biggrin: Yummy... :yes:
I had seasame seed chicken,fried rice,vegetable lomien, and chased it with a Coke. The fried rice was soooo dry,I almost choked to death on it. :spooked:
A honey and oats granola bar.
2 pork egg rolls and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Porter house steak, Cauliflower, and sliced tomato.
Leftover Chinese food. I didn't have to cook. Wooohooo!!! :sofa:
bacon, egg, and English muffin
Fiber One granola bar
Hamburgers cooked on the grill and Cheeto's.
i'm going to be ill. right now. someone hold my hair. (i ate something that i do not agree with.)
Chex mix
Quote from: ~vxn~ on April 18, 2008, 10:20:03 PM
i'm going to be ill. right now. someone hold my hair. (i ate something that i do not agree with.)
Well.... dish sister.... what was it? :biggrin:
For breakfast we had sausage patties, eggs, hashbrowns, and chased them with OJ. Right now, I'm having a carmel candybar, and I'm chasing it with a Mello Yello. :biggrin:
A piece of roasted chicken breast from KFC :biggrin:
An Oats and Honey granola bar.
Quote from: PIYA on April 20, 2008, 01:33:03 AM
A piece of roasted chicken breast from KFC :biggrin:
I love the Tender Roast chicken, but we don't have it in our area anymore. :no: People in our area don't want healthy food. :no:
New York Strip steak, baked potato, yada, yada, yada.... same as every weekend . :yes:
A couple of bacon and 'mater sammich's
A bowl of Frankenberry cereal. YUM!
(I have to tell you that of the 3 - Count Chocula, Booberry and Frankenberry - it's my absolute favorite, but the only one sold year round is Count Chocula. I found it at the store the other day and I'm lovin' it ;D )
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on April 20, 2008, 08:14:53 PM
I love the Tender Roast chicken, but we don't have it in our area anymore. :no: People in our area don't want healthy food. :no:
I was wishin' I was in your area as I grabbed dinner from the KFC. Talk about poor service. They weren't friendly and it took forever for one piece of chicken. Lil' Mojo wasn't home that night and I was hungry, but didn't want to eat a lot, so I decided to stop and get a piece of chicken. It was tasty, but I regretted it because it was late and I was tired and not in the mood to be told that I would have to wait w/a scowl then ignored until it finally made it's appearance. I thought maybe they were mad because they were closing soon and I stopped in, but according to the schedule they were open until midnight and it was only about 9:00.
Quote from: PIYA on April 21, 2008, 10:24:41 AM
A bowl of Frankenberry cereal. YUM!
(I have to tell you that of the 3 - Count Chocula, Booberry and Frankenberry - it's my absolute favorite, but the only one sold year round is Count Chocula. I found it at the store the other day and I'm lovin' it ;D )
We only have all 3 at Halloween time here. Our area is pretty limited on a lot of grocery items. We don't get a lot of choices on a lot of stuff. When you see something new on a commercial ,sometimes we never get a chance to try it. :no:
Quote from: PIYA on April 21, 2008, 10:28:08 AM
I was wishin' I was in your area as I grabbed dinner from the KFC. Talk about poor service. They weren't friendly and it took forever for one piece of chicken. Lil' Mojo wasn't home that night and I was hungry, but didn't want to eat a lot, so I decided to stop and get a piece of chicken. It was tasty, but I regretted it because it was late and I was tired and not in the mood to be told that I would have to wait w/a scowl then ignored until it finally made it's appearance. I thought maybe they were mad because they were closing soon and I stopped in, but according to the schedule they were open until midnight and it was only about 9:00.
They do get a little ouchy at closing time LOL!!! But if they stay open til midnight, they should have been more than happy to accommodate you. If it happens again, call the 800 # on the back of the receipt and complain. That goes straight to corporate. I bet you had to wait 20 minutes didn't you? That's how long it takes to cook it. Did they give you a drink on the house? I always give a drink on the house if somebody has to wait. :biggrin:
Spaghetti O's with meatballs,and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Chinese buffet
2 ice cream sandwiches :spooked: yes 2.... :spooked:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on April 21, 2008, 01:03:04 PM
They do get a little ouchy at closing time LOL!!! But if they stay open til midnight, they should have been more than happy to accommodate you. If it happens again, call the 800 # on the back of the receipt and complain. That goes straight to corporate. I bet you had to wait 20 minutes didn't you? That's how long it takes to cook it. Did they give you a drink on the house? I always give a drink on the house if somebody has to wait. :biggrin:
No, she didn't even comment when she handed me the bag. She placed it on the counter and walked off.
The last thing I had to eat was homemade linguine w/clam sauce
my pesto pizza with mushrooms
Brunch - 1/2 bagel and decalf mocha
Breaded tenderloin and mushrooms and chased them with a frosted mug of root beer.... :yes: Yipee Gene's Root Beer Stand is open!!!!!!! :food4: :hamster: :papple: :chacha: :papple: :hamster: :sofa: :sofa: :sofa: :sofa: :sofa:
I made a yummy mushroom, onion, and swiss chicken sandwich with pickles and lettuce!! God I love my grill!
Quote from: PIYA on April 22, 2008, 09:25:58 AM
No, she didn't even comment when she handed me the bag. She placed it on the counter and walked off.
The last thing I had to eat was homemade linguine w/clam sauce
IMO.... how she acted is unacceptable. That is NO way to treat a customer. :mad: She should have given you a drink on the house, and when she handed you your food, she should have apologized to you, because you had to wait. :yes: This is the closing I would have, and have had to use.
"Here you go... so sorry for the wait.... you have a nice day... Thank you." That's how I do it everytime. :biggrin: I treat my customers with the respect, I would want to be treated with. :biggrin:
Quote from: me on April 23, 2008, 01:51:48 PM
Breaded tenderloin and mushrooms and chased them with a frosted mug of root beer.... :yes: Yipee Gene's Root Beer Stand is open!!!!!!! :food4: :hamster: :papple: :chacha: :papple: :hamster: :sofa: :sofa: :sofa: :sofa: :sofa:
Those wouldn't be Morrel mushrooms would they? It's mushrooming season ya know. :biggrin:
I had 2 KFC original recipe drumsticks,and chased them with a Coke. :yes:
Hobo dinners fixed on the grill.
egg sammich!
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on April 23, 2008, 08:55:22 PM
IMO.... how she acted is unacceptable. That is NO way to treat a customer. :mad: She should have given you a drink on the house, and when she handed you your food, she should have apologized to you, because you had to wait. :yes: This is the closing I would have, and have had to use.
"Here you go... so sorry for the wait.... you have a nice day... Thank you." That's how I do it everytime. :biggrin: I treat my customers with the respect, I would want to be treated with. :biggrin:
I have to say that type of service is uncommon here. There were places in Baltimore city and even the suburbs where that was more common, but here...normally service is very friendly. I'm guessing she was tired, but if I get poor service there again, I'll report it. I used to do customer service training for a management company that owned hotels on the east coast. Every so often I'd travel from hotel to hotel and do the training for all hotel staff, including F & B, so that kinda thing really irks me too.
I had a slice of cheese pizza and washed it down w/milk.
BTW, what's a hobo dinner?
Quote from: PIYA on April 24, 2008, 09:03:45 AM
BTW, what's a hobo dinner?
You can use any type of meat but I used hamburger last night and put onion, bell pepper, mushrooms, potato's, or what ever else strikes your fancy, into some heavy duty aluminum foil and cook it on the grill on low or hot charcoal for about 45 min. turning halfway through. I just make kind of a long patty with the hamburger and kind of smash the middle down to make sides and put the onion in first then the mushrooms and bell peppers then the 'taters and slap a couple pats of butter on that, salt and pepper of course and wrap it. Try to wrap it so the juice don't run out but thats easier said than done, for me anyway...lol
A caramel candy bar and a milk chaser. :biggrin:
Meatloaf, buttered 'tater's, and peas.
2 fudgesicicles :biggrin:
lots of shrimp at the Chinese buffet! :biggrin:
spaghetti with red clam sauce... mmmm.... delicious.
Butter Pecan ice cream
Grilled marinated boneless porkchops w/baked potato and salad.
Nothing yet still drinking coffee....
A slice veggie pizza and a Life water
orange popsicle
Getting ready to eat some Souper Burgers...
chloraseptic (sp) lozenges and spray... (i'm practically drinking it.)
i am sick, again. :icon_evil:
A double cheeseburger from DQ
white cheddar cheez-its
Quote from: ~vxn~ on April 26, 2008, 04:36:13 PM
chloraseptic (sp) lozenges and spray... (i'm practically drinking it.)
i am sick, again. :icon_evil:
Bummer, I hate being sick. Are you eating your chicken noodle soup, and drinking your super pulpy OJ? I think that stuff really helps. :yes:
New York Strip steak, baked pot..yada yada yada.... same as every week LOL!!! :biggrin:
2 boneless BW3 spicy garlic chicken wings. Only took two small bites to set my forehead on fire. :eek:
Was the meet up fun?
Quote from: me on April 25, 2008, 05:12:17 PM
Getting ready to eat some Souper Burgers...
Okay...what's a "souper" burger? Is that when you add soup to the hamburger before you cook it? I do that w/onion soup sometimes.
Quote from: PIYA on April 26, 2008, 10:46:35 PM
Okay...what's a "souper" burger? Is that when you add soup to the hamburger before you cook it? I do that w/onion soup sometimes.
Fry up some hamburger and onions, put a can of vegetarian vegetable alphabet soup in it, add some catchup and a little brown mustard and serve it over buttered toast.
Quote from: kimmi on April 26, 2008, 10:44:09 PM
Was the meet up fun?
It was okay....I ended up next to Kevin again....as usual.....and I never get to hear the conversation when I end up next to him LOL..... zdebz finally showed up!!!
Pictures?
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on April 26, 2008, 09:18:13 PM
Bummer, I hate being sick. Are you eating your chicken noodle soup, and drinking your super pulpy OJ? I think that stuff really helps. :yes:
my throat feels like i'm swallowing broken glass. (i did manage some lipton soup from a pouch...) oj would make me cry right now. lol. i am sure of it.
Not this time. I left the camera in my van....and it was actually requested, no pics. I tend to agree, we have done BW3's, quite a few times. Save the pics for a meetup that is a little different. :) And I'm outta here....going to go spend the rest of the night with 18 and 19.
What is BW'3's?
Buffalo Wild Wings
last ate more throat drops. :-[
A meatloaf sammich and some Cheeto's.
Party food - meatballs, cheese and crackers, veggies, cake - I was at a bridal shower.
a fudgesicicle :biggrin:
Quote from: me on April 26, 2008, 11:53:17 PM
What is BW'3's?
I read on the menu last night, that when the restuarant was originally opened, it was called BW-3. Now it's called Buffalo Wild Wings. It has never been called BW3's here in Anderson, yet we all seem to know that it is the same place. Weird don't you think?
A turkey pastrami sandwich on whole wheat w/pickles and a few Sun chips.
Home made chili...now I have heartburn. I don't think my tummy likes dark red kidney beans. I'm going to have to tell my girls if they want me to cook for them, they need to buy the same stuff I buy to make the food!!
Beans, fried 'taters w/onions, and cornbread.
Quote from: pariann on April 27, 2008, 09:46:44 PM
I read on the menu last night, that when the restuarant was originally opened, it was called BW-3. Now it's called Buffalo Wild Wings. It has never been called BW3's here in Anderson, yet we all seem to know that it is the same place. Weird don't you think?
Originally called Buffalo Wild Wings & Weck, from which the abbreviation BW3 was created
A Gyros sandwich from King Gyro's
Greek salad w/flavored water.
I made this green bean and mushroom soup sauce and poured it over skinless, boneless, chicken breasts and baked it. Then I served it over white rice. It was delicious. Hubby loved it. :smitten:
Sounds good. I might have to try that one evening. :yes:
I am having beef stew and a grilled cheese with dill pickles it.
Quote from: me on April 28, 2008, 09:39:47 PM
Sounds good. I might have to try that one evening. :yes:
Hubby has stomach problems, this morning he told me we should eat more stuff like that because it rode good. It didn't bother his stomach at all. So, I'm going to think up more recipes similar to that one. :yes:
2 fudgecicles :biggrin: I always do things in even numbers, in case nobody noticed it. :biggrin:
A couple of pieces of Papa Murphy's pizza.
gummy peach rings.
Bologna sandwich and a hand full of BBQ chips.
A meatloaf sammich and Cheeto's.
Salisbury steak and gravy over wheat bread, and refried beans with Salsa AND Salsa con Quesa. I know weird combination. But you fix what you can get your hands on. LOL
Left over beans and cornbread.
Frozen lasagna and I'm chasing it with milk. :biggrin:
how far do you have to chase frozen lasagna? :eek:
Quote from: pariann on April 30, 2008, 08:38:27 PM
how far do you have to chase frozen lasagna? :eek:
Around the house sometimes, and it runs around my plate, when I poke it with my fork. :spooked: :biggrin:
LOL...it might stay in one place a little more if you go ahead and cook it before you try to eat it. ;)
Quote from: pariann on April 30, 2008, 08:48:54 PM
LOL...it might stay in one place a little more if you go ahead and cook it before you try to eat it. ;)
:think: :idea3: Oh man, I never even thought of that LOL!!!! :biggrin:
Okay so I'm a little hung over this morning and when I am I tend to eat a lot! I just had cream of mushroom soup and then I'll be heading to Biscuitville for a chicken club biscuit and a Diet Dr. Pepper.
You call that breakfast? And I thought my dinner combination was odd. LOL
2 baked potatoes with ranch dressing, and chased them with a Mello Yello :biggrin:
potato chips
A Hershey w/almonds candy bar.
More refried beans with Salsa AND Salsa con quesa.......I'm going to turn into a bean......it's a wonderful thing that "beans are good" :wink:
A chicken enchilada
Cheeto's
bagel and cream cheese
Okay....THAT'S a breakfast item. LOL
A Gyros sammich from King Gyro's
Ranch and bacon Suddenly Salad, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Salad with ranch dressing, 12 ounce sirloin, and a buttery baked potato. Oh, a little loaf of that delicious brown bread and butter that Lone Star serves. :)
Grilled seasoned veggies (egg plant, zucchini, mushrooms, sweet peppers and a jalapeno) and marinated steak.
A Bannister Special from Mancino's a few hours ago.
satellite wafers... mmmm... candy.
Hamburgers cooked on the grill and Cheeto's
A foot long sweet onion chicken terriyaki sandwich from Subway, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
NO WAY!! I couldn't eat a foot long if my life depended on it. LOL I just had a chicken patty and swiss cheese sandwich and I'm about to burst. :wink:
I had a hot dog w/peppers and onions and washed it down w/Corona. ;D
A couple of bakery donuts and coffee.....at home... :biggrin:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on May 03, 2008, 06:28:02 PM
yup.
mmm... (i should stop eating them... i'm allergic to the beeswax they are coated with...)
2 donuts.
jalapeño and cheese bread with olive oil
a cup of Lifesavers rainbow sherbert
a New York strip steak, baked potato, yada,yada, yada..... and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
I made a turkey and black bean with salsa verde dip for tomorrow. I had to test it out before I served it to people! It was bueno! :biggrin:
It sounds deliciouso! ;D I had 1/2 chocolate chip muffin and milk.
2 donuts
Monical's pizza and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Mexican Pizza from Taco Bell
2 ham and cheese sandwiches and potato chips.
A box of Cracker Jacks and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
apples and dip....
Pork loin roast, fried turnips, and cottage cheese.
Quote from: me on May 05, 2008, 09:17:50 PM
Pork loin roast, fried turnips, and cottage cheese.
My Grandma use to put turnips in just about everything she cooked. It's no wonder my Dad was a bean pole when he met my Mom LOL!!! She fattened him up real good. :yes:
Right now, I'm chewing 2 sticks of Big Red gum,and scorching my tastebuds off. :spooked: Yep....... I'm feel'in the burn. :biggrin:
I was going to buy some of that last night....and would you believe the Village Pantry had no small 5 stick packs? They run about $.35, instead just the bigger packs that were over a dollar. How did gum get so expensive?
Quote from: pariann on May 06, 2008, 07:38:57 AM
I was going to buy some of that last night....and would you believe the Village Pantry had no small 5 stick packs? They run about $.35, instead just the bigger packs that were over a dollar. How did gum get so expensive?
I buy the ones that have 5 packs in them at Walmart for 97 cents. :yes: It pays to shop around. :biggrin:
2 Twinkies and chased them with milk. :biggrin:
Baby Dex had a warm bottle. :biggrin:
brussel sprouts, whole kernal corn, and chicken parmigiana
A chocolate sundae w/whipped cream and nuts.... :biggrin:
Quote from: me on May 06, 2008, 09:27:55 PM
A chocolate sundae w/whipped cream and nuts.... :biggrin:
:drool2: ~Dex reels her tongue off the key board~ :biggrin:
Chai Tea
Some chicken from the Kroger deli
Tuna on romaine w/cucumbers, tomatoes, sweet peppers, and light ranch dressing
A double cheeseburger from DQ
I had a $1 off coupon for a Wolfgang Puck pizza. I got a small spicy chicken one this weekend. OMG! I added mushrooms because I add mushrooms to everything and then on the box it lists some other suggestions so I topped it with cilantro when it was through. This thing is awesome!! Very spicy!!
An Icecream Sandwich :smitten:
A ham sammich and Cheeto's
Skittles and chasing them with Mello Yello :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on May 07, 2008, 09:41:07 PM
Skittles and chasing them with Mello Yello :biggrin:
Yer gonna turn in to a Mello Yellow Dexter.... :biggrin:
Doritos and a cold beverage. :biggrin:
A big bowl of chili
Chinese food
Ham sandwich, macaroni salad, potato salad, cubed cheese followed by Chocolate Birthday Cake with white icing, and strawberry swirl and/or chocolate swirl ice cream.
Quote from: PIYA on May 08, 2008, 05:19:10 PM
Doritos and a cold beverage. :biggrin:
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :wink:
Doritos and a cold beverage ;D.. and 2...yes...2 ice cream sandwiches :biggrin:
peanut butter ice cream sandwich and water
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on May 08, 2008, 08:51:41 PM
Doritos and a cold beverage ;D.. and 2...yes...2 ice cream sandwiches :biggrin:
Good food to watch an opera with. :biggrin:
Schezwan cashew chicken and steamed veggies
Quote from: PIYA on May 08, 2008, 09:30:12 PM
Good food to watch an opera with. :biggrin:
Schezwan cashew chicken and steamed veggies
Yes it is. :biggrin: Now, I'm having a turtle brownie, and I'm chasing it with a glass of milk. I'm waiting for the next scene. This must be intermission time LOL!!! :wink: :pop: :food15:
A slice of watermelon.
onion bagel with cream cheese and coffee with half and half
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on May 08, 2008, 10:28:50 PM
Yes it is. :biggrin: Now, I'm having a turtle brownie, and I'm chasing it with a glass of milk. I'm waiting for the next scene. This must be intermission time LOL!!! :wink: :pop: :food15:
LOL! I think perhaps it's taking a hiatus, but it'll start again...it always does...and if there's one thing you can count on...it's that the queen can't stay away from drama for long. :rolleyes:
Mixed Fruit bowl
Still drinking coffee and thinking about what I want to eat.
A ham and cheese sammich and Cheeto's.
That's what I had sans the Cheetos, just ham and cheese. Ugh...big mistake. I don't eat pork very often and ham almost never and when I do, especially ham, sometimes it makes me nauseous. Why do we keep trying things that we know is probably not going to settle well? In this case, the person w/me got one and it looked delicious and was delicious...but......
Pork loin chops, corn on the cob, and sliced tomato's from the fruit market. Of course it started raining just before I was going to put the corn on the grill so I had to fix it all in the house.... :mad:
Quote from: PIYA on May 09, 2008, 08:17:19 AM
LOL! I think perhaps it's taking a hiatus, but it'll start again...it always does...and if there's one thing you can count on...it's that the queen can't stay away from drama for long. :rolleyes:
Mixed Fruit bowl
You got that right LOL!!!! :biggrin:
Quote from: me on May 07, 2008, 09:42:33 PM
Yer gonna turn in to a Mello Yellow Dexter.... :biggrin:
I think I already am. I seem to be taking on this very strange green color LOL!!!
Quote from: me on May 09, 2008, 07:52:10 PM
Pork loin chops, corn on the cob, and sliced tomato's from the fruit market. Of course it started raining just before I was going to put the corn on the grill so I had to fix it all in the house.... :mad:
Man, I hate it when that happens !!!! :mad:
2 KFC original recipe chicken drumsticks,and baked beans, and chased them with a Coke. :biggrin: I'm gasing up the natural way. Now, if I could only figure out how to bottle it.... hmmmm...... :think:
A Klondike bar
Pork Chop, potato salad, macaroni salad, garden salad with French dressing. It was a salady kind of day.
Thats what I need to make is some macaroni salad. :yes:
:biggrin: Dex you kill me! :biggrin: Although seriously, if you can bottle it then sell it to fuel automobiles it might be you and your cats in the White House instead of Bush. ;D
Spicy grilled chicken wrap and a Corona
Quote from: PIYA on May 09, 2008, 10:01:54 PM
:biggrin: Dex you kill me! :biggrin: Although seriously, if you can bottle it then sell it to fuel automobiles it might be you and your cats in the White House instead of Bush. ;D
Spicy grilled chicken wrap and a Corona
he he :biggrin:
2... yes 2..... ice cream sandwiches :biggrin:
I'm not telling you her name! :spooked:
Cheeto's
:biggrin:
;D
Hot beef
steak taquitos
Cubed steaks simmered in a rich brown gravy, home-made mashed taters, green beans, and dinner rolls. All washed down with an ice cold Coke. :smitten:
(My wife's cubed steak kicks butt! I love it!)
Quote from: Palehorse on May 09, 2008, 11:06:57 PM
I'm not telling you her name! :spooked:
:spooked: :sneaky:
Quote from: Palehorse on May 09, 2008, 11:47:40 PM
Hot beef
How can you tell? Was the cow sweating? ;D
I had Skittles and almost choked to death on them. :spooked:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on May 10, 2008, 09:57:41 PM
How can you tell? Was the cow sweating? ;D
Naw. . .hot as in "spicy" ! It's a recipe I got from an old Italian lady back in Chicago. It is excellent!
Quote from: Palehorse on May 10, 2008, 10:06:17 PM
Naw. . .hot as in "spicy" ! It's a recipe I got from an old Italian lady back in Chicago. It is excellent!
Shucks.... I thought maybe you were going to post a picture of a sweating cow. Damn, I really wanted to see that LMAO!!! :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on May 10, 2008, 09:14:45 PM
Cubed steaks simmered in a rich brown gravy, home-made mashed taters, green beans, and dinner rolls. All washed down with an ice cold Coke. :smitten:
(My wife's cubed steak kicks butt! I love it!)
Would ya share the recipe? :smile:
Smoked sausage, 'taters, onions, and bell peppers cooked over the grill.
From what I know:
I can. . . :biggrin:
I'd certainly appreciate it. :smile:
I'll put it in the proper area though later.
Quote from: Palehorse on May 10, 2008, 10:59:36 PM
I'll put it in the proper area though later.
Thanks
Hot beef - again.
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on May 10, 2008, 09:59:10 PM
I had Skittles and almost choked to death on them. :spooked:
That's cause you didn't wash them down with anything! :biggrin:
Kimmie's up late I see! :biggrin:
I had just gotten home from babysitting. :rolleyes:
I'm eating angel hair pasta with pesto for breakfast!
Blueberry mini muffins
20 ounces of hot coffee!
New York strip steak, baked potato, yadda,yadda, yadda, same as every week. :biggrin:
:spooked:
Quote from: Palehorse on May 11, 2008, 08:27:31 PM
:spooked:
We have the same thing every weekend. It's good but it gets boring. :yes:
Souperburgers
Nutty bar
Ranch and bacon Suddenly Salad, and chasing it with a Coke. :biggrin:
1/2 Jalapeno bagel and milk
corned beef hash, hash browns, and poached eggs, and chased them with orange juice. :biggrin:
Roast beef, mashed 'taters, and corn at Jim Dandy's
a Mello Yello :biggrin:
Breaded tenderloin and chased it with a frosted mug of root beer....from Gene's Root Beer Stand and boy were they ever busy.....If someone hadn't pulled out as we got there we would have had to park on the street and walk over like some others were doing.
Quote from: me on May 12, 2008, 09:10:14 PM
Breaded tenderloin and chased it with a frosted mug of root beer....from Gene's Root Beer Stand and boy were they ever busy.....If someone hadn't pulled out as we got there we would have had to park on the street and walk over like some others were doing.
Must be a great place to eat, if they're that busy. :yes:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on May 12, 2008, 09:58:41 PM
Quote from: me on May 12, 2008, 09:10:14 PM
Breaded tenderloin and chased it with a frosted mug of root beer....from Gene's Root Beer Stand and boy were they ever busy.....If someone hadn't pulled out as we got there we would have had to park on the street and walk over like some others were doing.
Must be a great place to eat, if they're that busy. :yes:
It is a great place to eat. They still have car hops and are only open from May until the end of Sept.
Doritos and a cold beverage :biggrin: The show is back on!!! :biggrin:
Really? I'm missing it!
I had a grilled cheese on wheat and vegetable soup.
broccoli and cheese :music1: Rice a Roni the San Fransisco treat :music1: and chased it with a Mello Yello :biggrin:
Chinese at a local Chinese restaurant...... :yes: :smile:
French toast at the local Bob Evans. . .
Chinese huh. Where from?
Quote from: Palehorse on May 13, 2008, 08:42:12 PM
French toast at the local Bob Evans. . .
Chinese huh. Where from?
Wing On.....Love that place. Best egg rolls in town. :yes:
Wing on . . . Wing off . . . oh no . . .that's wax on...wax off... ;D
Quote from: PIYA on May 13, 2008, 09:24:30 PM
Wing on . . . Wing off . . . oh no . . .that's wax on...wax off... ;D
Hadn't thought about that movie in forever....
Quote from: me on May 13, 2008, 09:17:45 PM
Quote from: Palehorse on May 13, 2008, 08:42:12 PM
French toast at the local Bob Evans. . .
Chinese huh. Where from?
Wing On.....Love that place. Best egg rolls in town. :yes:
Where the heck is that at??? I lead a very sheltered life don't yah know. . . :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on May 14, 2008, 12:48:54 AM
Chinese huh. Where from?
Wing On.....Love that place. Best egg rolls in town. :yes:
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Where the heck is that at??? I lead a very sheltered life don't yah know. . . :biggrin:
[/quote]Over by Big Lots in the same lot as Mark Motor Inn. The big A frame building thats been there for years.
Oh crap. I go by that place several times each week. I have friends in the Hollywood Estates. :biggrin:
I must be gettin' tired. I really messed up that post above yours.... :o
Quote from: me on May 14, 2008, 02:58:17 AM
I must be gettin' tired. I really messed up that post above yours.... :o
I must be worse because I had no problem with it! :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on May 14, 2008, 03:06:40 AM
Quote from: me on May 14, 2008, 02:58:17 AM
I must be gettin' tired. I really messed up that post above yours.... :o
I must be worse because I had no problem with it! :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
:rotfl:
Well, whatever you ate it's giving you fits isn't it? :biggrin:
Nope....Just my nightly handful of Cheeto's..... :biggrin:
Humm. . . must be soaked in something! :spooked:
:biggrin:
Water. . .H2O. . .
Pepsi ;D
I'm going to have to eat a Benadryl (sic?) soon. Allergies are making me miserable. . . :rant:
I took one earlier. Today, well yesterday, was bad for me.
They make me sleepy, so I have to hold out as long as I can stand it. But I've had all I can stands, I can stands no more! (Popeye)
I figured it would make me sleepy too but I could finally breathe and my eyes didn't have that itchy, sand in them feeling anymore and I felt better and more awake.
I'm getting so tired right now, and I have to sit through a safety meeting at 0630 and a quality meeting at 0730 before I can leave! :rant:
fried egg, onion bagel, and bacon
Nothin' yet...still drinkin' coffee
pancit, lumpia, meatballs, chicken wings (salt/pepper and spicy), fruit salad (watermelon, strawberries, grapes, cherries, mango..that's all I remember) and assorted veggies.
We had a retirement party for someone today.
Pork chops and hominy
Pretzels dipped in Coke :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on May 14, 2008, 09:26:58 PM
Pretzels dipped in Coke :biggrin:
I like McDonald's fries dipped in a vanilla shake.
A Klondike bar
Mixed fruit bowl and later coffee
Chicken from the Kroger Deli
A Hershey w/almonds
I making steak fajitas on the grill w/sweet peppers, onions, and jalapeno peppers. I have sour cream, guacamole, lettuce, tomato and cheese to top them off with.
That sounds soooo good. :eat: :drool2: Well, except for the guacamole
New York strip...yadda,yadda,yadda,... same as every week. :biggrin:
Frisco melt and fries.
Pork roast with roasted vegetables and wine.
Leftover pizza at 4 am ,and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
A big cheesy beef burrito from Taco Bell....
Ham, eggs,toast,and chased it with oj :biggrin: Right now, I'm drinking a Mello Yello :biggrin:
Grilled chicken and Snapple pear juice
western bacon cheeseburger and couple of onion rings. i'm sure i will pay later for the fried stuff but i didn't really have any time, and i did want to get out of the courthouse for lunch. i hardly eat fast food anymore.
Soft shelled tacos, and chased them with Pepsi. I'm out of Coke. :no:
Hubby made goulash and it was gooooood.... :yes:
Quote from: me on May 19, 2008, 09:31:06 PM
Hubby made goulash and it was gooooood.... :yes:
That sounds good. I love pasta. :smitten:
I want a snack, but I don't know what I want. :rolleyes:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on May 19, 2008, 09:32:38 PM
I want a snack, but I don't know what I want. :rolleyes:
I hate when that happens. I usually go for the Cheeto's..... :biggrin:
Quote from: me on May 19, 2008, 09:33:26 PM
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on May 19, 2008, 09:32:38 PM
I want a snack, but I don't know what I want. :rolleyes:
I hate when that happens. I usually go for the Cheeto's..... :biggrin:
There's a turtle brownie in the kitchen, and I swear it's calling my name. :yes:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on May 19, 2008, 09:36:59 PM
Quote from: me on May 19, 2008, 09:33:26 PM
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on May 19, 2008, 09:32:38 PM
I want a snack, but I don't know what I want. :rolleyes:
I hate when that happens. I usually go for the Cheeto's..... :biggrin:
There's a turtle brownie in the kitchen, and I swear it's calling my name. :yes:
:biggrin:
OK.... I couldn't take that brownie begging for me to eat it any longer.... so it's down the hatch,and there's some cold milk chasing it. :biggrin:
Chicken Bryan and a house salad from Carraba's and a glass of merlot or two or three. Who's counting?
:biggrin:
Grilled fish w/lemon, pepper, a touch of olive oil and garlic, rice pilaf w/mushrooms and fresh steamed broccoli.
Two donuts
Fruit salad w/watermelon, strawberries, tangerine slices, peaches, mango and kiwi
Our awesome PTA catered a luncheon today. I had roast beef, mashed potatoes, green beans, a roll, and a Hershey bar for dessert! :biggrin:
Perch, french fries, and slaw at King Gyro's
cotton candy! mmm.... sugar.
Ham, w/green beans, onions, and 'taters, and cornbread.
Chicken McNuggets with a Pepsi chaser. :biggrin:
more cotton candy... i may die from too much sugar. :smitten:
Pandesal
Boiled ham sammich and Frito's
school lunch - soft taco with mystery meat, salsa, cheese, lettuce and tomato, with corn on the side. And I had 2 powdered donuts for dessert.
Homemade Philly cheesesteak w/provolone, sweet peppers and fried onions and some Jalapeno potato chips and a diet coke.
an ice cream drumstick :biggrin:
A chicken sandwich.
A Big beef cheesy buritto
My words :biggrin:
:oops: ;D
Quote from: PIYA on May 22, 2008, 09:26:49 PM
:oops: ;D
Whatcha drinkin' tonight PIYA? :biggrin:
Guava Pineapple juice naked (no alcohol lol)
Fried icecream
A double cheese burger from Wendy's
Quote from: American_Woman on May 23, 2008, 03:41:36 PM
Were they good? :razz:
Funny how they have a bitter taste the second time around. :biggrin: My daughter is VERY good about holding me to the same standard that I hold her to. I turn most situations into lessons and I'm very vocal about pointing out the lesson. On ocassion, I'll do something that she perceives as contrary to that lesson and she'll say, "remember when you said ________" and I do and she's right and I thank her for reminding me of whatever it was OR if it's a special circumstance, then I explain to her why it is and why it's okay. There are just some things that are a lil' more complicated than others. Anyway, in this case, she was on the money and I was busted. ;D
The last thing I ate was breakfast 1/2 Jalapeno bagel and vitamin water.
Roast beef sammich and Frito's
A bowl of Ravioli and chased it with a Mello Yello. :biggrin:
Nothing yet and I'm starved.....
PIZZA HUT PAN PIZZA
Left over fried green tomato's and chicken from the Kroger deli
I haven't had fried green tomatoes in the longest time! I used to love those.
I had a homemade turkey ham, cheese and eggbeaters burrito.
peaches in a can. :-\ i've had better.
Pizza King pizza
Seafood combination from Benihana.
New York strip, grilled onions, yadda,yadda,yadda, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Big Buford and fries.
New York strip, eggs, hashbrowns, and chased them with OJ. That makes for a wonderful breakfast. :biggrin:
a cannoli. mmm.... delicious.
Filet mignon, and corn on the cob cooked on the grill, mushrooms and onions fried, and green onions and radishes out of our garden....It was all delicious and the steaks were soooo tender.
cheese burger, mac and cheese, a few meatballs, some artichoke dip, and birthday cake.
A chocolate sundae w/whipped cream and nuts from DQ
bacon,eggs, toast, and chasedv them with oj. :biggrin:
A roast beef sammich and Cheeto's
Quote from: me on May 26, 2008, 02:38:05 PM
A roast beef sammich and Cheeto's
Me..... you're going to turn into a Cheeto!!! :biggrin:
We grilled some hamburgers, and smothered them with BBQ sauce, and we cooked some fried potatoes on the grill too. Hubby, chased his with a Pepsi,and I chased mine with a Coke. :biggrin:
Some apple crisp I made earlier....
Hubby, chased his with a Pepsi,and I chased mine with a Coke.
A house divided! :o
Quote from: kimmi on May 27, 2008, 07:00:20 AM
Hubby, chased his with a Pepsi,and I chased mine with a Coke.
A house divided! :o
You got that right. :thumbsup: He only drinks Pepsi and 7 up. I like a variety. Right now, we have about 8 different kinds of pop in the house. Sometimes it seems like our house is some sort of a fall out shelter. I estimate we could probably live for at least a month, on the food we've got here in the house. :rolleyes:
Quote from: me on May 27, 2008, 12:30:05 AM
Some apple crisp I made earlier....
Did you crumble up any Cheetos on top of that? :wink: :biggrin:
I had a bowl of ranch and bacon Suddenly Salad when I got home from work. I'm thinking about what I want for supper. :think:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on May 27, 2008, 07:43:49 PM
Quote from: me on May 27, 2008, 12:30:05 AM
Some apple crisp I made earlier....
Did you crumble up any Cheetos on top of that? :wink: :biggrin:
Hum, I might have to try that...... :biggrin:
Spaghetti and garlic toast
cheese grits and an egg over medium
Cheeto's last night
Cut up fruit from home...chunks of watermelon, strawberries, oranges
cotton candy.
Fried chicken, green beans, macaroni and cheese, and a biscuit from Famous Recipe for lunch.
prolly gonna have more cotton candy.
Double cheeseburger and fries from DQ
Baby back ribs while a nutjob was talking my ear off. :mad:
left over cheese pizza
:biggrin: :usmad:
Spaghetti w/turkey meatballs and a garden salad w/vinegar, olive oil and basil.
Sloppy Joes and french fries and chased them with a Coke. :biggrin:
2 Rollo's
Quote from: me on May 31, 2008, 06:18:51 AM
2 Rollo's
How can ya eat only 2?? :biggrin:
bacon, eggs, toast, and chased it with oj. :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on May 31, 2008, 12:56:22 PM
Quote from: me on May 31, 2008, 06:18:51 AM
2 Rollo's
How can ya eat only 2?? :biggrin:
I really haven't figured that one out. I sometimes allow myself 4 but it always has to be an even number.....lol Its not that I don't want more its just that I have this inner thing that calculates how long something will last if I only eat so much at a time and stretch it out over a certain amount of days or weeks. Guess it must be a type of OCD....lol
Fried chicken from the Kroger deli
A slice of veggie pizza and iced white tea
Two little Reese's chocolate candies.
a turtle brownie with a milk chaser. :biggrin:
BBQ sandwich with coleslaw on top!
Kashi Mountain Medley Granola
Dinner last night I need to think about eating today.
Home made nachos for lunch about noon. Need to start thinking about something for supper now... :rolleyes:
gummy bears... but not the yellow and green ones. eww. :spooked:
New York strip steak, fried potatoes, yadda, yadda, yadda,and chased them with a yadda. :biggrin:
I've had a scoop of ice cream all day. I'm starvin', but can't think of anything that I want. LOL
5 fruit roll ups before 11:30.
Beef roast cooked all day in the slow cooker w/green beans, onion, and white new potato's. Yummy..... :yes:
3 soft shelled tacos and chased them with a Coke. :biggrin:
Buffalo Chicken Sandwich
A Klondike bar
cotton candy. i'm sure it will be the death of me.
A Bannister Special from Mancino's
A small fry from Mickey D's
A little pack of M&M's.
a pork egg roll. we're having Chinese food for supper. :biggrin:
i'm eating a nice big plate of "oh sh!t." lol.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 04, 2008, 07:18:14 PM
i'm eating a nice big plate of "oh sh!t." lol.
eeewwww
I think I'll stick with my Art's Pizza.... :yes: ;D
Green Skittles.... I eat all of the green ones first. Then, I eat all of the orange ones. Then I throw the rest away. Can we say... obsessive compulsive? :biggrin:
Breakfast 2 hours ago. . . :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on June 04, 2008, 08:37:03 PM
Breakfast 2 hours ago. . . :biggrin:
2 hours ago? :confused: You workin' nights PH? :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 04, 2008, 08:38:36 PM
2 hours ago? :confused: You workin' nights PH? :biggrin:
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I prefer to think of it as turning :dracula:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 04, 2008, 08:35:51 PM
Green Skittles.... I eat all of the green ones first. Then, I eat all of the orange ones. Then I throw the rest away. Can we say... obsessive compulsive? :biggrin:
ROFLMAO When I eat M&M's I take all the like colors and put them together then count out even numbers of each and eat the colors I like least first, yellow, and the brown ones I eat last...lol Would that make me OCD too? Wonder what a psychiatrist would make of that little quirk? :biggrin:
Quote from: me on June 04, 2008, 10:05:24 PM
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 04, 2008, 08:35:51 PM
Green Skittles.... I eat all of the green ones first. Then, I eat all of the orange ones. Then I throw the rest away. Can we say... obsessive compulsive? :biggrin:
ROFLMAO When I eat M&M's I take all the like colors and put them together then count out even numbers of each and eat the colors I like least first, yellow, and the brown ones I eat last...lol Would that make me OCD too? Wonder what a psychiatrist would make of that little quirk? :biggrin:
LMAO!!! I have to eat everything in even numbers!!!! I'm one sick puppy LOL!!!! I guess we both belong in the nut house. :spooked: :jail: We better watch out,they'd probablylock us up, and throw away the key. :smile:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 05, 2008, 04:11:00 PM
Quote from: me on June 04, 2008, 10:05:24 PM
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 04, 2008, 08:35:51 PM
Green Skittles.... I eat all of the green ones first. Then, I eat all of the orange ones. Then I throw the rest away. Can we say... obsessive compulsive? :biggrin:
ROFLMAO When I eat M&M's I take all the like colors and put them together then count out even numbers of each and eat the colors I like least first, yellow, and the brown ones I eat last...lol Would that make me OCD too? Wonder what a psychiatrist would make of that little quirk? :biggrin:
LMAO!!! I have to eat everything in even numbers!!!! I'm one sick puppy LOL!!!! I guess we both belong in the nut house. :spooked: :jail: We better watch out,they'd probablylock us up, and throw away the key. :smile:
It is soooo good to know I'm not the only one thats an even number freak. Odd numbers just annoy me when it comes to food for some reason. Makes everything out of kilter....lol
Quote from: me on June 05, 2008, 04:55:39 PM
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 05, 2008, 04:11:00 PM
Quote from: me on June 04, 2008, 10:05:24 PM
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 04, 2008, 08:35:51 PM
Green Skittles.... I eat all of the green ones first. Then, I eat all of the orange ones. Then I throw the rest away. Can we say... obsessive compulsive? :biggrin:
ROFLMAO When I eat M&M's I take all the like colors and put them together then count out even numbers of each and eat the colors I like least first, yellow, and the brown ones I eat last...lol Would that make me OCD too? Wonder what a psychiatrist would make of that little quirk? :biggrin:
LMAO!!! I have to eat everything in even numbers!!!! I'm one sick puppy LOL!!!! I guess we both belong in the nut house. :spooked: :jail: We better watch out,they'd probablylock us up, and throw away the key. :smile:
It is soooo good to know I'm not the only one thats an even number freak. Odd numbers just annoy me when it comes to food for some reason. Makes everything out of kilter....lol
Maybe we were separated at birth LOL!!!! I have a problem with odd numbers, but when I use emoticons I tend to do them in 3's. I always overuse punctuation marks too for some reason. :think: :idea3: It's because I'm nuts. :yes:
Wonder if there are any of the other forum members that have weird little quirks like that. Think I might just have to start a topic about it.... :biggrin:
Allllllrighty then....
No. I do NOT have any weird quirks. :biggrin:
I ate too much at supper last night so I prolly won't eat a lot today. In fact, I'm skipping breakfast, 'coz I can't bear to think of eating. I do have some iced green tea.
My daughter wanted to celebrate her first band concert last night so we went to a place called "Home Town Buffet" and it was delicious. I ate a huge salad from the salad bar. I completely loaded my plate w/all the veggies and a few of the mixed salads and some of the cold salads like potato and seafood. Then, pretending that I wasn't stuffed already, I got a piece of grilled salmon and some steamed mixed veggies w/mushrooms. Ugh...it gets worse.. I had to grab a slice of the chocolate creme pie. Oh and I chased everything w/milk although I did have a cup of coffee w/my pie. OMG! I was SO miserable.
When we left the restaurant, we noticed an old car show up and down one of the streets, so even though it was kinda late for Lil' Mojo (school night) we decided to walk off our food an look at the cars. That was fun and it seemed like all of the car owners made a big deal out of the kids and let them look or sit inside. She really enjoyed herself and I would have too if I could have breathed. LOL
Blueberry mini muffins
Quote from: me on June 05, 2008, 09:47:24 PM
Wonder if there are any of the other forum members that have weird little quirks like that. Think I might just have to start a topic about it.... :biggrin:
That's a great idea me!!!! :yes:
Quote from: PIYA on June 06, 2008, 10:04:06 AM
Allllllrighty then....
No. I do NOT have any weird quirks. :biggrin:
I ate too much at supper last night so I prolly won't eat a lot today. In fact, I'm skipping breakfast, 'coz I can't bear to think of eating. I do have some iced green tea.
My daughter wanted to celebrate her first band concert last night so we went to a place called "Home Town Buffet" and it was delicious. I ate a huge salad from the salad bar. I completely loaded my plate w/all the veggies and a few of the mixed salads and some of the cold salads like potato and seafood. Then, pretending that I wasn't stuffed already, I got a piece of grilled salmon and some steamed mixed veggies w/mushrooms. Ugh...it gets worse.. I had to grab a slice of the chocolate creme pie. Oh and I chased everything w/milk although I did have a cup of coffee w/my pie. OMG! I was SO miserable.
When we left the restaurant, we noticed an old car show up and down one of the streets, so even though it was kinda late for Lil' Mojo (school night) we decided to walk off our food an look at the cars. That was fun and it seemed like all of the car owners made a big deal out of the kids and let them look or sit inside. She really enjoyed herself and I would have too if I could have breathed. LOL
Did you pop any buttons? That's always a sure sign that you had dinner at a buffet. I love "Home Town Buffet"we have them in our area. I always eat till I bust a gut. Another good one we have is "Ryan's". There you get unlimited steak, seafood, ham, and chicken. They've got hundreds of side dishes, and an entire section devoted to dessert!!! I'm in Hog Heaven when I go there. :smitten:
A chicken breast from KFC (of course) :biggrin: and a turtle brownie, and I'm chasing it with milk. :yes:
Two Rollo's
I grilled marinated boneless chicken breasts and added just a touch of sweet BBQ sauce. I also grilled seasoned zucchini, onions and green peppers. I put the chicken on an onion roll w/a slice of provolone, tomato slices, onions and peppers and had the zucchini on the side.
It turned out really delicious. :yes:
Blueberry mini muffins and coffee
All I've had is coffee. I'm kinda hungry!
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 06, 2008, 08:19:09 PM
Quote from: me on June 05, 2008, 09:47:24 PM
Wonder if there are any of the other forum members that have weird little quirks like that. Think I might just have to start a topic about it.... :biggrin:
That's a great idea me!!!! :yes:
Started one in my little area but no one has responded to it yet so maybe we're the only ones that have weird little quirks..... ;D
I think a lot of people have a way they eat M&M's. I eat the ugly colors first and save the pretty ones for last. Green always is the last to go! Statistically there are more brown ones than any other color.
Reece's cups I eat around the outside first before the middle.
I eat the peanuts off of the Payday bar before I eat the middle.
I guess I'm a little nuts too!
I knew Dex and I couldn't be the only ones with strange quirks..... :biggrin:
Scrambled eggs w/cheese, Beef smokie links, and toast.
A poached egg w/English muffin smeared w/a dab of honey butter and a couple slices of turkey bacon.
Quote from: me on June 07, 2008, 08:57:20 AM
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 06, 2008, 08:19:09 PM
Quote from: me on June 05, 2008, 09:47:24 PM
Wonder if there are any of the other forum members that have weird little quirks like that. Think I might just have to start a topic about it.... :biggrin:
That's a great idea me!!!! :yes:
Started one in my little area but no one has responded to it yet so maybe we're the only ones that have weird little quirks..... ;D
I'm going there now to post some more weird hang ups!!! I can fill your entire thread!!!! :trustme:
a bowl of A to Z's pasta with meatballs, 2 caramel cinnamon rolls ,and chased them with milk. :biggrin: I think I'm gonna barf.... :sick2:
Bojangles chicken, mashed taters, dirty rice, biscuit, potato salad, and tea.
A slice of Chicken and sweet peppers pizza for supper last night.
A tuna salad sammich and Frito's
bacon, eggs, hashbrowns, and chased them with OJ. :biggrin: Right now, I'm eating green Skittles, and chasing them with a Mello Yello ;D
Ravioli in sauce.
Still drinking coffee and thinking about what to eat.
a bowl of A to Z's with meatballs ,and chased it with a Mello Yello. I'm thinking about having some chocolate chip cookies too. :drool1:
Nothing yet but hubby went to the store to get some stuff to make subs with..... :yes: ;D
A handful of BBQ Pringles and a Coke. Those things are addictive if you like BBQ chips. :yes: I have to fight myself to put them away, so I don't eat the entire can.
Side note..... the man that invented the Pringles can died recently. He was cremated ,and he requested being buried in a Pringles can. So, his family divided up his ashes, put some of them in a Pringles can,and buried it in the family plot. Just a little useless FYI there. :biggrin:
Macaroni and Cheese and left over fried green 'maters..... :biggrin: Hubby's eatin' Pickle loaf sammichs and buttermilk....eeeewwwww
a bag of nuts and a beer
creamed mushroom glazed boneless chicken breasts, white rice, corn, and biscuits, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Cubed steak w/gravy, mashed 'taters, and broccoli cauliflower mix
Thanks for that recipe PH it that really hit the spot.... :yes:
BBQ Pringles and chasing it with Coke :biggrin:
'Tater chips and French onion dip.
Baked chicken, baked rosemary and garlic potatoes, and broccoli
Pretzels.
Pork roast cooked all day in the slow cooker w/onions, green beans and new 'taters, and cottage cheese.
beef stroghanoff, green beans, and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
a small bag of Doritos at lunch.
Quote from: PIYA on June 12, 2008, 10:16:46 PM
a small bag of Doritos at lunch.
Did you have a cold beverage with that? :razz:
an orange popsicle :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 12, 2008, 10:22:11 PM
Did you have a cold beverage with that? :razz:
:biggrin:
Yep, but it was pretty uneventful...just a bag of chips and stacks of work today...:yes:
Quote from: PIYA on June 12, 2008, 10:25:33 PM
:biggrin:
Yep, but it was pretty uneventful...just a bag of chips and stacks of work today...:yes:
Awwww.... that's no fun. :wink:
soft shelled tacos and chased them with a Coke. :biggrin:
A Heath Blizzard
A carne asada burrito and chased it with Corona
An Arby's roast beef sammich.
2 jalapeno double cheese burgers
A sub sammich and Cheeto's.
Peanut M & M's and some H2O
6 hot wings and washed them down w/iced green tea
Fried chicken, mashed taters and gravy, macaroni and cheese, a biscuit, from Famous Recipe, and topped it off with some ice cream cake from DQ.
New York Strip steak,yadda,yadda,yadda, and chased it with a yadda. :biggrin:
A sammich and some Cheeto's.
an orange popsicle :biggrin:
Ham salad in a pita.
A slice of toast with a boiled egg and hot tea.
2 Big Macs, a large french fry, and chased it with a Coke. I'm thinking of having a hot apple pie now. I know..... I eat like a pig.... sometimes. *oink oink* :biggrin:
A small pack of M&M's.
Skittles and a Mello Yello :biggrin:
A slice of homemade pizza w/cheese, sweet peppers, onions, mushrooms and olives
sour cream and onion Pringles and chasing it with a Coke :biggrin:
A buttered english muffin
an ice cream bar. it didn't go well. i regret it deeply. :no:
A Bannister Sammich from Mancino's.
A Strawberry/Poppyseed salad and a Smoked Turkey sandwich on country from Panera.
YUM!!!!!!!!!!
beef stroghanoff, green beans, bread and butter, and chased it with a Pepsi. I feel like a traitor but I'm out of Coke until tomorrow. :no:
Chili
hot tamales. i wish i had cotton candy. :icon_evil:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 18, 2008, 05:06:14 PM
hot tamales. i wish i had cotton candy. :icon_evil:
Does your Kroger sell it? Ours does.
i don't have a kroger. :icon_evil:
dollar general does--but none within walking distance. :no: (though i've been tempted to try it.)
Borrow the neighbors ten speed? :biggrin:
lol... there's a plan.
I live too far or I'd bring ya some. :o
lol... thanks. it's the thought that counts. ;)
Key West Shrimp with broccoli at Fridays and French Onion soup.
2 slices of American cheese and some green Skittles, and chased it with a Mello Yello :biggrin:
Pork loin roast, brussel sprouts, and cottage cheese.
A roasted sirloin medley from Outback. And the best part about it was it was free.
A Burrito Real (beef) with sour cream salad, refried beans, Mexican rice, chips n salsa. All washed down with about a half gallon of Coke. :food5:
A slab of ice cream cake from DQ
Pizza Snacks.
A ham sammich and Cheeto's
2 OE with hash browns and bacon (burn it) and wheat toast.~ Java
A cheeseburger and chips
King Gyros - Dog dragged through the whole garden, fries, coke!
Tacos.
A buttered English muffin.
M & M's.
a brownie. mmm... brownies.
A ham sandwich and Cheeto's for lunch.
Plain chicken sandwich and a handful of Cheddar Cheese chips.
A big salad and garlic toast.
some lettuce.
Popcorn
4 chocolate yeast glazed donut holes.
I'm eating a hot dog and fries from the Dairy Queen and I have a peanut parfait waiting ;D
Chicken strip dinner from DQ.
Nothing that was good for me; a pizza out of the machine! :spooked:
They sell pizza in those machines now? Is it good?
Nope. But it beats starvation. . .barely.
I envision it as tasting like cardboard w/fake cheese and something that looks like meat but tastes like plastic on top.
Well, when you follow the instructions to cook it for 2.5 minutes and you cook it for 2 minutes instead, and it comes out almost burned beyond recognition. . . Hard to judge the taste when it is crispy crittered. . . I nuked it. . . really nuked it. . .and I have the 3rd degree burns on the roof of my mouth to prove it!
:biggrin: :spooked:
Ouch...Guess it had more the flavor of a charcoal bricket then huh?
Not by much though. Now I have heartburn, so I guess that liquified cheese is smouldering down there somewhere! :spooked:
Maybe ya need one of those really yummy soy burgers to sit on it.
:gha:
Peanut butter cheese crackers
Timber Wolf - Long Cut-Straight
cucumber salad
I haven't yet. . . this reminds me. . .
Me either. Still drinking coffee.... :biggrin:
Nothing yet.. can't decide what I want. :biggrin:
I nuked another one of those machine pizzas. . . Not too bad if you cut the suggested nuke time in half! :biggrin:
Yeah you have to watch those.
I just put Locutus' chicken in the crock pot. I invited people over for dinner. I haven't gotten any texts back yet, but I should start cleaning up!
Nothing to eat yet except cucumber salad.
Still hurt though from the burns I received by following the nuke instructions yesterday! :biggrin:
Yikes! You have to watch on those nuke burritos too. They are like a weapon inside! :spooked:
No kidding. I am shedding skin! :spooked:
A big sammich and Cheeto's.
Dentyne
cheddar cheese Chex Mix and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
A buttered English muffin last night before I went to bed.
A chocolate pop tart and milk
Mashedpotatoes with pork gravy, and cottage cheese, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
coco wheats... i thought about pari and giggled... :yes:
Fried chicken from the Kroger deli
grilled portobello mushroom in pita with hummus and red onion. sweet potato fries on the side.
Doublemint gum and chasing it with a Mello Yello :biggrin:
stride spearmint gum and iced tea. dinner of champions.
That sounds delicios fireguy. I had an orange for snack
Tuna mac & cheese and chased it with milk. Ha, you thought I was gonna say Coke or Mello Yello didn't cha?? :biggrin:
Steak on the grill, corn on the cob (also grilled), and a baked potato.
Had crab legs and salad for supper and am eating some peanut butter cheese crackers now.
Sloppy Joes and fries
Another buttered English muffin. I think I'm hooked on them now instead of Cheeto's.... :biggrin:
Quote from: PIYA on June 23, 2008, 07:39:32 PM
That sounds delicios fireguy. I had an orange for snack
We've gone totally vegan. My cholesterol has been steadily climbing. My Dad has a bad heart, his Dad died of a heart attack, and his Dad died of a heart attack. My wife's mom is having some heart issues (and you wouldn't expect it looking at her), and her Mom just died of heart failure. I don't want my kids to have to watch that with me. So, it was time to do something different. One of my Dad's doctors recommended this book to him: http://www.heartattackproof.com/
We are fully into it. Basically, the rules are simple.
Nothing with a mother or a face (no meat, fish, or eggs)
No dairy.
No nuts, except walnuts if you don't already have heart issues.
No oils. None.
You can have all fruits and veggies, whole grains, and all grains and legumes.
It isn't easy, but the studies show that it is very effective.
We are losing weight pretty nicely and feeling really good. I don't get sleepy in the afternoon like I used to. My running has gotten easier and faster. And so on.
Here is what I ate for the day yesterday.
Breakfast: Grapenuts, with fresh fruit (strawberries, grapes, blueberries, cherries, and peaches) with low-fat Soy milk and pulpy OJ
Morning snack: a pink lady apple
Lunch: the above mentioned leftovers from the night before
Afternoon snack: banana
Dinner: a salad made of black beans, roasted sweet corn, red onion, yellow pepper, green onion, garlic, tomatoes, and cilantro seasoned with cumin, salt, pepper, and fresh lime juice. Stuffed that into a fat-free pita with avocado slices. Yum.
That sounds good but is it really expensive to eat like that? I feel like when I'm trying to eat better, it is very costly and I'm constantly running to the store. I guess that is a choice you make.
I'm eating pizza. Yeah I know it is only 9:15 in the AM but that is what I want!
I haven't noticed any big cost increase. That might be due to the fact that we aren't eating out, because it is just too hard to find anything that fits.
I think after you fully commit then eventually you'll have those type things stocked the way you do the groceries you have now. I'm also thinking that much of the beans, peas, and probably other things that I can't think of this early, you can buy in bulk.
My concern is learning how to cook so that it's still tasty. I love portabella mushrooms and I make them on the grill and place them on a whole wheat roll, usually w/grilled peppers and onions and a slice of provolone. It's delicious, but I've added dairy. I haven't tried humus though, but I've been wanting to, so maybe I'll substitute the cheese for humus.
I thought some nuts, for example Almonds, were actually good for the heart. They have fat, but I read it's the good kind and actually helps you lower your blood pressure. ??
At any rate, kudos to you and your wife for being able to fully commit to such an important lifestyle change.
Still drinking coffee.
Oh! I forgot what I ate. My daughter left breakfast for me in the fridge. I had a sliced orange and plum (the orange was picked off a tree in a neighbors yard, but her plums won't be ready until August so the plumb was market bought) and a granola bar w/a cup of water w/sliced lemon (also from the neighbor's yard).
Does the neighbor know about all of this pilfering? :biggrin:
Quote from: fireguy on June 24, 2008, 10:48:17 AM
Does the neighbor know about all of this pilfering? :biggrin:
Yep! :biggrin:
Although honestly, I don't think she'd notice if sackfuls went missing. These trees often have fruit falling off and it doesn't seem like they ever pick them or use them. I guess they do and maybe it's too much to hand out or use? The plum tree is loaded and I can't wait until they're ready!
a grape freeze pop! :biggrin:
A ham sammich and Cheeto's
Prime Rib Cheese-steak sandwich and broccoli and cheese soup from Quiznos!
Green beans cooked in the slow cooker all day w/ham, new 'taters, and onion, cornbread and radishes and green onions out of the garden.
Quote from: fireguy on June 24, 2008, 08:08:27 AM
We've gone totally vegan. My cholesterol has been steadily climbing. My Dad has a bad heart, his Dad died of a heart attack, and his Dad died of a heart attack. My wife's mom is having some heart issues (and you wouldn't expect it looking at her), and her Mom just died of heart failure. I don't want my kids to have to watch that with me. So, it was time to do something different. One of my Dad's doctors recommended this book to him: http://www.heartattackproof.com/
We are fully into it. Basically, the rules are simple.
Nothing with a mother or a face (no meat, fish, or eggs)
No dairy.
No nuts, except walnuts if you don't already have heart issues.
No oils. None.
You can have all fruits and veggies, whole grains, and all grains and legumes.
It isn't easy, but the studies show that it is very effective.
We are losing weight pretty nicely and feeling really good. I don't get sleepy in the afternoon like I used to. My running has gotten easier and faster. And so on.
Here is what I ate for the day yesterday.
Breakfast: Grapenuts, with fresh fruit (strawberries, grapes, blueberries, cherries, and peaches) with low-fat Soy milk and pulpy OJ
Morning snack: a pink lady apple
Lunch: the above mentioned leftovers from the night before
Afternoon snack: banana
Dinner: a salad made of black beans, roasted sweet corn, red onion, yellow pepper, green onion, garlic, tomatoes, and cilantro seasoned with cumin, salt, pepper, and fresh lime juice. Stuffed that into a fat-free pita with avocado slices. Yum.
That diet would probably kill me LOL!!! More power to ya. Sounds like you're adjusting very well to it. BTW... the not eating anything with a face line cracked me up. :biggrin:
I had 2 Manwiches and chased them with milk. :biggrin:
Homemade key lime pie ice cream from the local ice cream place. Yumm-o!
I had a slice of key lime pie the other day...it's rare that I get a taste for pie...but it was sooooooo delicious. I love ice cream though...that sounds like a winner!
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on June 24, 2008, 09:24:23 PM
That diet would probably kill me LOL!!! More power to ya. Sounds like you're adjusting very well to it. BTW... the not eating anything with a face line cracked me up. :biggrin:
Actually, it will save you! :biggrin:
french bread and stinky bleu cheese - yum
A patty melt and fried zucchini at King Gyro's
kung pao chicken sans chicken
Cheeseburger macaroni and cased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Grape nuts with soy milk, blueberries, cherries, strawberries and grapes. Glass of pulpy OJ.
Blueberry mini muffins
1/2 Jalepeno bagel and vitamin water
A double cheese from DQ
ham,eggs,and toast and chasedit with milk. :biggrin:
A pastrami on wheat and Cheeto's
A brownie bite and green tea
Reese's cups and chased them with milk. Getting ready to make tacos for supper. :biggrin:
Goulash
A hamburger from the Greek place up the street. They're delicious and huge. I can only eat about 1/2 of it and forget the fries.
Corn curls and I'm chasing it with Hawaiian Punch. :island: :box:
Got any for the opossums? ;D
4 powdered sugar donut holes.
Quote from: PIYA on June 27, 2008, 11:40:39 PM
Got any for the opossums? ;D
Ya know, I think the raccoons scared them off. There is a mama raccoon with 3 babies coming at night to eat corn curls. I like to watch them dip the corn curls in the water dish. Their paws are just like human ones. :yes: I guess they have no saliva whatsoever ,and that's why they dip everything in the water. :yes:
2 small Hershey's bars :biggrin:
Filet mignon, salad, and corn. Also some green onions and radishes out of the garden. :smile:
Steak sounds SO delicious! I was going to grill tonight. I have two steaks that I thawed to cook, but Lil' Mojo fell asleep and I don't see her waking up because I'm suspicious she laid awake and watched t.v. most all night...so...I'll save them.
I had 3 chicken rolled tacos with Tapatio.
Pardon my ignorance but what the heck is Taptio?
We weren't sure what we were going to have tonight and when hubby went to the store earlier he found the steaks among the manager's specials in the meat dept. They were really good.... :yes:
I don't know what a Taptio is either? :confused: Sounds like Mexican food? :confused:
ham,eggs, and toast, and chased it with oj :biggrin:
A chef's salad for lunch
Quote from: me on June 28, 2008, 10:36:39 PM
Pardon my ignorance but what the heck is Taptio?
Hot sauce.
Quote from: Palehorse on June 29, 2008, 03:45:43 PM
Hot sauce.
Ah, no wonder I don't know what it is....I'm a wimp when it comes to hot stuff... :yes:
Not me. I love the stuff! I even pour it on corn chips to the point where they become soggy with it sometimes! :yes:
asbestos mouth huh? :biggrin:
:biggrin:
My wife refuses to take my word on the spice levels of anything. She says I've burnt out my tastebuds or something! :biggrin:
I know my oldest daughter won't taste chili over at her sister's house anymore. They think if it don't make your eyes water, your nose run, and flush your face its not hot enough. :spooked:
Folks after my own heart! :biggrin:
Check out the shrimp cocktail at St Elmo's sometime. That sauce will acquaint you with every single centimeter of your sinus system, and clear it out too! :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on June 29, 2008, 05:37:17 PM
Folks after my own heart! :biggrin:
Check out the shrimp cocktail at St Elmo's sometime. That sauce will acquaint you with every single centimeter of your sinus system, and clear it out too! :biggrin:
The horseradish sauce at Arby's does just fine for the sinus'.
That stuff is for wimps! :razz:
Quote from: Palehorse on June 29, 2008, 06:04:52 PM
That stuff is for wimps! :razz:
And thats exactly what I am and I'll admit it..... :biggrin:
:biggrin:
homemade beef and noodles, mashed potatoes, corn and biscuits...yummy!!!
Quote from: me on June 29, 2008, 04:21:40 PM
Ah, no wonder I don't know what it is....I'm a wimp when it comes to hot stuff... :yes:
Me too!!! :yes:
New York strip, baked pot yadda,yadda,yadda, and chased it with a Coke :biggrin:
:music1: I'd like to teach the world to sing... in perfect harmony :music1:
Quote from: Palehorse on June 29, 2008, 05:37:17 PM
Folks after my own heart! :biggrin:
Check out the shrimp cocktail at St Elmo's sometime. That sauce will acquaint you with every single centimeter of your sinus system, and clear it out too! :biggrin:
Last time I ate the shrimp cocktail there, I swear my right eyeball was on fire for a few seconds.
Quote from: fireguy on June 30, 2008, 07:27:28 AM
Last time I ate the shrimp cocktail there, I swear my right eyeball was on fire for a few seconds.
:spooked: Nothing worse than a flaming eyeball. :biggrin:
I had a bowl of A to Zs with meatballs for lunch ,and chased it with a Mello Yello. :biggrin:
I had leftovers from last night. Burrito with pinto beans and rice, salsa made from grilled tomatoes, onions, garlic, Serrano chiles, and cilantro, wrapped in a fat-free tortilla from Whole Foods (that was, I swear, the best store-bought tortilla I've ever had). On the side was guacamole and chips (I made the chips by taking corn tortillas, cutting them into 1/8s, and baking them in a 375 oven for about 12 minutes - delicious!).
All of that was made with no meat, dairy, or added oil/fat. And, it was absolutely delicious. We may get the hang of this way of eating yet! (And, I've lost about 8 pounds so far).
Santa Fe Chicken Salad from Applebee's. I'm having a glass of Merlot right now. What? I need to get rid of it so the bottle can go into recycling tomorrow! :biggrin:
Pork loin chops, fried green tomato's, and cottage cheese.
A pluot....they're really good. Its a cross between an apricot and a plum and we get them at the local fruit market,.
chocolate pudding and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
Some peanut butter cheese crackers.
A pluot sounds delicious me! I've never seen them though. We get all kinds of strange fruits here..mostly melons and I try them all. I can't find anything to top a mango though.
A Nathan's all beef hot dog w/a bit of turkey chili and mustard and some seasoned diced baked potatoes.
(not the whole ones...you cut them into squares and toss them w/some garlic, rosemary and a dash of e.v.o.o and bake them)
I bought some Jennie-O turkey burgers. My friend who is a manager at Red Robin says that is what they use for their turkey burgers. Just a little FYI to you folks! And they are so much cheaper than the premade Bubba burgers or beef burgers!
Grapenuts with strawberries, raspberries, grapes, blueberries and pineapple, with light soy milk. We are out of OJ so I went sans drink. Now, I am thirsty. I may have to go to the coffee shop early today.
There is a delicious pink lady apple sitting here on my desk. I may have to move it, or I will eat it too soon!
Wow! That sounds like the perfect breakfast. I can honestly say that I've never tried pineapple in milk, but the whole thing sounds so good. So far, only OJ.
apricot mango yogurt. :smitten:
2 double cheese rectum rockets, some onion chips, and a big ol' coke to wash it down.
The anal flute choir will be rehearsing this evening! :icon_twisted: :spooked:
A double cheeseburger from DQ
I think you must have stock in DQ! :biggrin:
That and the Kroger deli.....lol
I had left over rice, so I made some pinto beans (basically, "saute" onion, garlic, tomato paste and oregano. Add can of beans, adobo, cayenne, black pepper and cilantro. Cook until yummy) and had rice and beans. On the side I had chips and salsa. Yummy, although I think I ate too much.
a fistful of hot tamales for lunch. think i might actually make a nice caesar salad.
Beef pot roast, green beans, and new white 'taters cooked in the slow cooker all day.....
pierogies.
Still the rectum rockets. . .but that Tiger in my belly is demanding food!
corned beef hash, and poached eggs,and chased it with a Mello Yello. What a strange supper. :biggrin:
Buffalo Chicken sandwich! 8)
Salmon w/a sweet chilli glaze, shrimp, rice and broccoli.
Chili
Four powdered sugar donut holes.
Quote from: me on July 01, 2008, 11:15:46 PM
Four powdered sugar donut holes.
Did you make them yourself?
No Kroger had them on sale a week or so ago.
mini bagel with 1/2 ounce cream cheese - sorry! I started counting my points again.
Jr. cheeseburger and a baked potato w/butter and broccoli from Wendy's
It would appear I've forgotten to eat again.
Quote from: pariann on July 02, 2008, 01:28:43 PM
It would appear I've forgotten to eat again.
That's not a good sign.
the ultimate vxn diet. eat 2 ice cream bars in the morning and be so sick (lactose intolerance) for the rest of the day that food is not an option. someone hold my hair.
*grabs ~vxn's~ hair* I had 3 tiny Hershey's bars, and chased it with a Mello Yello. :biggrin: Thank God tommorrow is grocery day we're outta milk. :spooked:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on July 02, 2008, 02:21:57 PM
the ultimate vxn diet. eat 2 ice cream bars in the morning and be so sick (lactose intolerance) for the rest of the day that food is not an option. someone hold my hair.
Stop that! :mad:
Quote from: pariann on July 02, 2008, 01:28:43 PM
It would appear I've forgotten to eat again.
Stop that! :mad:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 02, 2008, 05:52:51 PM
*grabs ~vxn's~ hair* I had 3 tiny Hershey's bars, and chased it with a Mello Yello. :biggrin: Thank God tommorrow is grocery day we're outta milk. :spooked:
Ugh dontcha just hate that! I always get a cup and put a little milk in it,put a lid on it and hide it. :icon_twisted: Otherwise the kids drink it all and them cookies need milk! :spooked:
Quote from: pariann on July 02, 2008, 01:28:43 PM
It would appear I've forgotten to eat again.
Thats something I never forget..... :biggrin:
Well I'm doing it now. I find that if I don't eat at some point, I get a little light headed, and since I'm going to be up until after 3am, at work, I best get something in me. So it's some frozen beef stroganoff thing that Kroger has on sale for $1 each. Michaelino's or something like that. Doesn't taste too bad either.
I hate trying to decide on something to heat up or cook when it's just me.
Gettin' ready to eat some left over fried green 'maters and cornbread..... :yes:
One of those nights neither of us wants to cook...hubby's havin' cottage cheese with all kinds of stuff cut up in it 'cause he don't want anything hot.
dang, I forgot I bought cottage cheese, and that stuff won't last long in the cooler. :(
I had some pancakes smothered in banana's and strawberries, and with a layer of cream cheese between them. (Bob Evans special). :biggrin:
Quote from: American_Woman on July 02, 2008, 05:57:12 PM
Ugh dontcha just hate that! I always get a cup and put a little milk in it,put a lid on it and hide it. :icon_twisted: Otherwise the kids drink it all and them cookies need milk! :spooked:
Running out of milk bums me out LOL!!! :'( Hubby and I are BIG milk drinkers. We usually drink 2 gallons a week. It's good for you, and I'm trying to avoid osteoporosis. It runs in my family.
only 2 gallons a week? That's not such big milk drinking. Try going through a gallon a day!!
Tryin' to catch up :biggrin:
I hear ya Pari. When it's just me, I'm more likely to snack if I eat at all because I hate to go through the trouble of actually preparing something.
I LOVE milk! Sometimes I have a glass as a snack. When I was pregnant w/my daughter I was going through a gallon a day, but normally a gallon will last me a week w/mostly only me drinking it. Lil' Mojo is okay with milk, but likes water better.
Dinner last night - left over salmon, shrimp, rice and broccoli.
Blueberry mini muffins
Whopper w/cheese
Chicken from the Kroger deli
Quote from: pariann on July 03, 2008, 04:36:31 AM
only 2 gallons a week? That's not such big milk drinking. Try going through a gallon a day!!
YIKES!!! :eek: That would be $28 a week!!! :yes:
A KFC Original Recipe chicken breast,and chased it with a Pepsi. :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 03, 2008, 04:10:12 PM
YIKES!!! :eek: That would be $28 a week!!! :yes:
And what was really amazing is that I always limited when milk was used. Breakfast, and one glass at meals. If you wanted more to drink. There's water.
I don't go through any milk right now. But I anticipate that to change when the girls come home next week for my share of summer break.
a huge salad. it was good. fighting the urge to have a second one.
A piece of chicken and my potato salad and washed it down with a Corona. . . still washing ;D
Hamburgers, potato salad, and deviled eggs.
Long John Silvers.... I picked it up after I got off work. We had fish, chicken planks, french fries, cole slaw, and a bunch of hush puppies. For dessert we had a slice of Hershey's pie. It was delicious. :biggrin:
Four powdered sugar donut holes and a cup of coffee
Mango slices and oj.
Arby's roast beef and 'tater cakes for lunch.
pizza,pizza,and more pizza, and I chased it with a big'ol piece of peanut butter pie. :biggrin:
Home made nachos
Shrimp kabobs that I had in marinade since early this morning. Put those puppies on the grill, about 2 minutes per side and delicious they were.
Reese's Cups and chased them with milk. :biggrin:
spearmint stride. THE best gum ever.
A bannister special from Mancino's
Chicken, mashed potatoes, macaroni & cheese, and stuffing. Nice to have a decent meal at home. :)
Grilled chicken sandwich w/lettuce and tomato and an ice water.
New York yadda,yadda,yadda, same as every week. Chased it with a yadda. I'm getting ready to have a slice of peanut butter pie. :drool1:
Left over nacho's
left over chicken alfredo
Supper last night:
A Nathan's reduced fat hotdog and cesar salad
clam chowder and chef salad
ham,eggs, toast,and chased it with a Mello Yello. Yes ,my addiction to Mello Yello is pouring over right into breakfast time. :spooked:
A big fish combo at Long John Silver's
spaghetti, cottage cheese, bread and butter, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Sirloin burger seasoned w/onion soup cooked on the grill and tossed on a whole wheat roll w/lettuce and tomato a baked potato and milk.
I'm totally stuffed :spooked:
Ice cream with strawberries, chocolate syrup, and caramel syrup and a cup of coffee. Now I'm wired..... :biggrin:
Minus the coffee that doesn't sound like a snack that sounds like a good time. ;D
Kinky! :biggrin:
Cheese pizza and a bottle of green tea. . . :icon_evil:
Bowl of rolled oats cooked with apple cider and topped with fresh cherries, blueberries, grapes and golden raisins. And a glass of pulpy OJ.
oooh... pulpy oj. mmm. lol.
i had a small pinch op cotton candy. seems i need sugar to get out of bed in the morning... you know what that means... rehab's not far off.
Blueberry mini muffins and coffee
Baked Porkchop..yummy
Quote from: ~vxn~ on July 08, 2008, 08:46:35 AM
oooh... pulpy oj. mmm. lol.
i had a small pinch op cotton candy. seems i need sugar to get out of bed in the morning... you know what that means... rehab's not far off.
Sugar rehab? They have that?
My last intake was a pink lady apple. Crisp, juicy and delish.
egg mcmuffin, hashbrown and coffee
A double cheeseburger from DQ and a coke
ham,eggs, toast, and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
Peanut butter cheese crackers
Meatball sandwich with marinara. I got another one for later tonight! :smile:
Quote from: Palehorse on July 08, 2008, 10:26:07 PM
Meatball sandwich with marinara. I got another one for later tonight! :smile:
You mean you don't want another piece of that cheese pizza tonight.... :biggrin:
BBQ Chicken
mini-wheat bagel and cream cheese with coffee
That sounds good. I'm still drinking coffee.....
chicken enchilada w/guacamole, salsa and chips
Blueberry mini muffins
Handful of chips
A to Z pasta with meatballs, and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
Salsa Verde and organic cheese nips - don't ask!
24 ounces of some steaming hot coffee!
Cheeto's last night. Still doin' coffee this morning.
A perfectly ripened peach.
Quote from: Palehorse on July 10, 2008, 08:18:38 AM
24 ounces of some steaming hot coffee!
That sounds delicious. I haven't had coffee in about a week. Think I'll go grab a cup. :biggrin:
I had a plum and banana and glass of OJ.
Note for fireguy: Is there an advantage to drinking the pulpy version of the OJ rather than the pulpless?
I think they say there is more fiber in the pulpy kind, or something. I just tend to like it better with pulp. That is a fairly recent revelation (like, within the last couple of years).
Chicken from the Kroger deli
Quote from: fireguy on July 10, 2008, 01:18:57 PM
I think they say there is more fiber in the pulpy kind, or something. I just tend to like it better with pulp. That is a fairly recent revelation (like, within the last couple of years).
Me too and yep it is the fiber thing.
KFC chicken,mashed potatoes, cole slaw, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
The hamburger and macaroni and cheese one pot wonder meal.... ;D
Gyros - from the new King Gyros in Daleville. (Right next to the Shell east of I-69)
A big piece of watermelon...
Noodles.
The last of the peaches.
A white nectarine and quite a few strawberries and a glass of OJ
Cheeto's before going to bed last night.
Frozen pizza and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
cheeto's
Buffalo chicken sammy!
Pollo asada burrito
ham,eggs, toast, and chased it with oj :sun:
Chicken from the Kroger deli
A small bowl of Honey Bunches of Oats w/strawberries and OJ
Quote from: me on July 13, 2008, 01:45:07 PM
Chicken from the Kroger deli
I love fried chicken too. :smitten: I could eat it everyday. :yes:
New York strip steak with buttery grilled onions, 2 small baked potatoes with sour cream and butter, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
2 steak Chalupas 8)
Pizza!!!
:pizza:
neopolitan ice cream with coconut, pecans, and chocolate syrup
New York strip, baked potato, green onions, and radishes.
Pizza!!! :pizza:
Cheeto's :biggrin:
2 Jr. Whopers, a large onion rings, and chased it with a Pepsi. I'm outta Coke again. :rolleyes:
A tuna salad sammich and Cheeto's
a slice of cool creamy chocolate Lush and chased it with a cold glass of milk. :biggrin:
A Mexican pizza from Taco Bell
Dinner last night - slice of left over veggie combo pizza
A chicken strip basket from DQ
Pretzels
I made a couple of tacos out of fat-free tortillas and left over pintos and rice, with fresh salsa and cilantro on top. For dessert I had some cantaloupe.
i had a huge romaine salad. (after this mornings work out i could have eaten a horse without mustard).
microwaved corndog........... :-[ and a handful of doritos.....
KFC
Quote from: Henry Hawk on July 15, 2008, 04:03:21 PM
microwaved corndog........... :-[ and a handful of doritos.....
eewwww sounds like that would rank right up there with that pizza PH has at work occasionally.
Quote from: me on July 15, 2008, 04:11:25 PM
eewwww sounds like that would rank right up there with that pizza PH has at work occasionally.
ahh, i just slush it all down with a mt dew............and that holds me till i get home and make a 1/2 way decent meal.......
A tuna salad sammich, green onions, radishes, and cucumber slices.
A grilled chicken sandwich from Wendy's
Quote from: me on July 15, 2008, 05:36:05 PM
A tuna salad sammich, green onions, radishes, and cucumber slices.
That sounds tasty. Did you put the veggies in your salad? When I make tuna salad I generally toss in a bunch of chopped up veggies and the tiniest dab of mayo to hold it together. YUM.
I haven't thought about radishes...I'll have to chop up some and toss them in next time. :yes:
A chocolate bar ... comfort food ... it was my breakfast, lunch, and dinner! ;D
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on July 15, 2008, 11:08:16 PM
That sounds tasty. Did you put the veggies in your salad? When I make tuna salad I generally toss in a bunch of chopped up veggies and the tiniest dab of mayo to hold it together. YUM.
I haven't thought about radishes...I'll have to chop up some and toss them in next time. :yes:
Hubby always makes the tuna salad and he does, from time to time, put veggies in it. He also puts just a drop of mustard in it. Don't know for sure what it does though. You can't really taste it but you know if it isn't there. We like to quarter tomatoes and just eat the tuna salad with them and skip the bread in the summer.
Cheeto's of course and chased them with a Pepsi as usual..... ;D
Pretzels dipped in Pepsi :rolleyes: I'm still outta Coke :dam:
A bowl of Cinnamon Toast cereal last night before I went to bed.
scrambled eggs and wheat toast
Nachos
A chicken pot pie from Lee's
peach, banana and vitamin juice for breakfast
My tuna salad on WW and vitamin juice for lunch
The last of our left over crock pot lasagna and some garlic toast. Gonna have to whip up another batch soon so I can get the special lasagna section of the freezer stocked back up..... :biggrin: That is sooooo good..
Sushi
chocolate lush and a cold glass of milk :biggrin:
Six chocolate glazed donut holes and coffee.
Oatmeal with raisins and dried cherries, with a glass of OJ
Next up: coffee
Sausage, egg, and cheese on an English muffin.
Porterhouse steak, sliced tomato's, and a broccoli cauliflower mix.
3 soft shelled tacos and chased it with a Coke :biggrin: Yes!!!! I've got Coke!!! :sofa:
1/2 Pollo asado burrito and an ice cold Corona :eat:
cheddar cheese Chex Mix and chased it with a Coke :biggrin:
did i eat today? :-\
Cheeto's of course and chased them with Pepsi.... :biggrin:
A Pink Lady Apple.
that sounds kinda obscene. lol.
cotton candy last night after my walk.
You are just wishing you were the Pink Lady! :o
A bannister special from Mancino's
Quote from: fireguy on July 18, 2008, 10:23:20 AM
You are just wishing you were the Pink Lady! :o
you may be on to something there. :spooked:
taco salad and chased it with a Coke :biggrin:
Chicken Cesar salad
BBQ >:(
I hadn't eaten today. I would have loved something yummier, but BBQ was fast and easy. It wasn't too tasty, though. I should've left it alone.
Cheeto's last night...
OJ
A cheeseburger and fries
cheddar cheese Chex Mix and chased it with a Coke :biggrin:
Steak Chalupa supreme, Crunch-wrap supreme . . .
Boneless chicken breasts cooked all day in the slow cooker w/spaghetti sauce, mashed 'taters, and peas.
A cherry Popsicle.... When did they start putting jokes on the sticks? :confused: This is what my stick says....Who won the Zombie race? answer... It was dead even!!!
My Gawd!!! What's next? :rolleyes:
Cheeto's of course.... :biggrin:
Chili-Mac, crackers and a big ol bottle of ice cold Green Tea. . . I am becoming addicted to Green Tea! :spooked:
French fries from McDonalds ... I had a tummy ache and salty stuff makes me feel better. :yes:
A strawberry, peach, mango smoothie. <slurp>
A Gyro's sammich from King Gyro's
Bratwurst and diet Dr. Pepper, with Crunchers chips -- sea salt and cracked pepper kind.
Bacon, eggs, toast, and chased it with oj. That was breakfast..... I just had a snack.... iced oatmeal cookies and chased them with a huge glass of ice cold milk. :biggrin:
A double cheeseburger and a Reese's blizzard from DQ
New York strip steak, grilled onions, baked potatoe with sour cream,and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
ribs ... mmmm
Pizza
Grilled marinated shrimp, grilled veggies and rice.
Quote from: followsthewolf on July 20, 2008, 01:53:57 PM
Bratwurst and diet Dr. Pepper, with Crunchers chips -- sea salt and cracked pepper kind.
I had a handful of cashews w/sea salt and cracked pepper and they were SO tasty. I have no idea where she got them, but I'm going to have to ask.
Amish Friendship bread
Nothing yet but getting ready to head out and going to stop at Hardy's and get a sausage, egg, and cheese biscuit on the way to Indy.... :biggrin:
Iced mocha latte...one of those days. :biggrin:
Man I want one of those!!
Haven't eaten yet, but keep the coffee comin'!
A sausage, egg, and cheese biscuit from Hardy's and we should have stopped on the way back for lunch but didn't now I'm starved.
homemade cheese burgers and french fries. I haven't made homemade french fries in a very long time. It was delicious. :drool1:
Pork loin chops, hominy, and cottage cheese
Marinated jumbo shrimp kabobs w/seasoned baby portabellos, green peppers, onions, zucchini - grilled.
Oh my that was yummy!
Cheeto's :biggrin:
Salad
a V8 and some coffee
Good idea! I have some V8. :yes:
This:
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Sketti
Quote from: Locutus on July 22, 2008, 04:49:58 PM
This:
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OMG!!!! Is that a jalapeno pepper? :spooked: :fortune: I see salmonella in your future. :spooked:
An Original Recipe chicken breast from (where else) KFC and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 22, 2008, 05:03:36 PM
OMG!!!! Is that a jalapeno pepper? :spooked: :fortune: I see salmonella in your future. :spooked:
Nope, that was a pepperoncini. :yes: ;D
Quote from: Locutus on July 22, 2008, 05:06:37 PM
Nope, that was a pepperoncini. :yes: ;D
Whew.... thank God... you had me scared. :yes:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on July 22, 2008, 05:16:30 PM
Whew.... thank God... you had me scared. :yes:
Believe me, after eating those damn things the other night, I'm especially careful. ;D
Chicken and noodles, mashed 'taters, corn, and strawberry/rhubarb pie at the 4-H fair.
2 tuna salad sandwiches and chased them with a Coke. Right now I'm having Cool Ranch Doritos. :biggrin:
breakfast for dinner ... bacon, eggs, biscuits, and gravy! (don't forget the coffee)
Cheeto's...... :biggrin:
homemade cheese burger maccaroni,and chased it with a Pepsi :biggrin:
Green beans w/ham, new 'taters, and onion, cottage cheese, and cornbread.
Chicken
Veal Cannelloni in a mushroom sauce. It was heavenly!
A purple velvet apricot. Something else I picked up at the fruit market. They are gooooood.. :yes:
Quote from: has_been on July 22, 2008, 11:02:07 PM
breakfast for dinner ... bacon, eggs, biscuits, and gravy! (don't forget the coffee)
My daughter loves to do that. To her it's such a special treat and to me, it's a quick dinner idea. :biggrin:
Quote from: me on July 23, 2008, 10:19:30 PM
A purple velvet apricot. Something else I picked up at the fruit market. They are gooooood.. :yes:
I don't think I've ever seen a purple velvet apricot. Do they taste just like the golden version?
I had a white nectarine.
(I like nectarines better than peaches because I don't have to deal w/the fuzz ;D)
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on July 23, 2008, 10:52:43 PM
I don't think I've ever seen a purple velvet apricot. Do they taste just like the golden version?
I had a white nectarine.
(I like nectarines better than peaches because I don't have to deal w/the fuzz ;D)
They taste more like a peach than an apricot. They are juicer than an apricot too.
Chicken salad sandwich while stuck at the damn airport. :mad:
And I'm still stuck at the damn airport. :mad: :mad: :mad:
Hamburger w/the best onion EVER! tater tots and Pepsi
Chicken Salad.
nothing yet! too darn busy!!!
Chinese from the buffet at Wing On I'm stuffed.... :biggrin:
Green Skittles!!!! Woooohooooo!!! :chacha:
I love them Green Skittles!!!! :sofa: :sofa: :sofa:
Peanut butter cheese crackers.
ahi tuna
Shrimp cup of soup....
peanut butter smeared on a Saltine
Nothin' yet, but I'm planning on having a poached egg and 12 grain toast w/OJ
Chicken from the Kroger deli
lunch about 5 hours ago. I don't feel good. I don't want to cancel my date, but I don't want to barf either! HELP! :(
FRESH BLACKBERRIES.. I took the little boy, who I babysit, to pick some. Can you believe he's never tasted blackberries?!?
Yes I can. It is a fresh fruit. However, he has probably had a fruit roll up or gusher that was named black berry! :biggrin:
A cheeseburger and Cheeto's
Rosemary chicken in the crock pot and roasted corn. This corn is SO delicious. I got the method from a friend and it's so juicy, crispy and sweet...yummy!
2 Big Macs (yeah, I know I'm a pig) and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
nothing lately, but ice cold wild cherry pepsi sure hit the spot! :yes:
Garlic Scallops from PF Changs. It was very yummy!
Got some biscuits in the oven and some sausage fryin' for some sausage, egg, and cheese biscuits....
2 soft shelled tacos, a nacho supreme with extra meat & cheese, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Got some smoked sausage, potato's, onion, and bell pepper on the grill... :biggrin: 'bout a half hour 'til I'm chowin' down.... :yes:
pimento cheese finger sandwiches, a few tortilla chips, and a glass of red wine.
pizza with a Coke chaser for breakfast. :biggrin:
Fried chicken, mashed 'taters and gravy, green beans and biscuits.
tried to manage a hot dog but ended up wearing it .. :rant:
ice cream cone :smitten:
New York strip steak, buttery grilled onions, a baked potatoe with butter and sour cream, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
A piece of rhubarb pie.
orange Skittles... I ate all of the green ones :biggrin:
A grilled onion burger w/Cheddar, green peppers, tomatoes, lettuce and a lil' jalapeno w/a garden salad.
Cheeto's.... :biggrin:
I know, I am boring, but again.. tea. I know it is a drink but it is the best I can do.
A banister special from Mancino's
nothing yet...not even coffee! what is wrong with me?!
4 ribs, corn and Brussels sprouts.
Tator Tot casserole and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Nothing. I have fasting blood work this morning. :no: But when I'm done I'm going to Chik-fil-a!
A mixture of grape-nuts and uncooked rolled oats with grapes, blueberries and soy milk. And a glass of OJ.
Now, I need coffee. Not want. Need.
Supper last night:
Baked BBQ chicken wings, angel hair pasta w/a dash of garlic and olive oil and spinach.
Pollock, broccoli, salad, a few tater tots, and a dinner roll at Sirloin Stockade. Got too full for dessert darn it...
A chicken taco on a fresh corn tortilla
Salmon patty's and macaroni and cheese
Leftovers from the wine tasting last night. I love leftovers for breakfast.
baby carrots for breakfast.
Scrambled eggs w/cheese, smoky links, and toast.
ranch and bacon Suddenly Salad and chased it with a Pepsi :biggrin:
Home made french fries and hamburgers
Turkey on 12 grain w/provolone, lettuce and tomato and a bit of onion. YUM!
:bliss: green Skittles!!! :bliss:
A Reese's cup.
I think it is going to be peanut butter toast this morning. I'm so :smitten: right now that I've been forgetting to eat! That NEVER happens! :biggrin:
jelly worms
Double cheeseburger and onion rings at DQ
pasta and shrimp with Alfredo - yum!
Pigs in a blanket and chips w/dip
:bliss: green Skittles and chasing it with a Mello Yello :bliss:
Can we say...... sugar rush!!!!!! :sofa:
CORN!!
two eggs over medium and two pieces of wheat toast.
The last of the green Skittles :'( Now, I'm movin' on to the orange ones :biggrin:
A big hunk of watermelon.
uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I will answer this later when I can stand the thought if food. I just rolled out of bed.
pickles
Birthday cake
French toast and beef smoky links for breakfast and I'm starved...
6 mini donuts and a cup of coffee. . . :-[
Fried chicken from the Kroger deli
scoops, bean dip, and salsa verde - weird I know! :rolleyes:
My own saliva thus far. . . :spooked:
I tried a fried Twinkie at the Fair last night, and it sucked. All the food was nasty. I had a BBQ sandwich that cost $7.00, and only ate half of it. :rolleyes:
For breakfast this morning.... ham,eggs,toast,and chased it with oj. :biggrin:
Pork loin roast w/sauerkraut, mashed 'taters, and sliced 'maters.
Ohhh Dex at our fair this year they were featuring fried Oreos and deep fried Spam...
I just have to wonder who eats that stuff...my arteries feel clogged just thinking about it.
I had some roasted chicken w/Tapatio to dip it in. :biggrin:
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on August 03, 2008, 05:52:22 PM
Ohhh Dex at our fair this year they were featuring fried Oreos and deep fried Spam...
I just have to wonder who eats that stuff...my arteries feel clogged just thinking about it.
I had some roasted chicken w/Tapatio to dip it in. :biggrin:
Fried Oreos???? :groan: :puke:
:confused: Did somebody say Oreo? :confused:
:biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
Hey, I know what (who) a certain chinese canadian ate last! :biggrin:
My homemade lasagna!
Quote from: Palehorse on August 03, 2008, 06:18:23 PM
:confused: Did somebody say Oreo? :confused:
:biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
Hey, I know what (who) a certain chinese canadian ate last! :biggrin:
:eek:
Yes! Fried Oreos! Can you believe that?!?
The last thing I ate was the chicken, but I'm thinking about cooking supper soon.
A cucumber out of our garden.... :biggrin:
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on August 03, 2008, 05:52:22 PM
Ohhh Dex at our fair this year they were featuring fried Oreos and deep fried Spam...
I just have to wonder who eats that stuff...my arteries feel clogged just thinking about it.
I had some roasted chicken w/Tapatio to dip it in. :biggrin:
My friend had a fried Snickers bar, and she thought it was good. They also had fried Oreos and fried pickles. It seem to be that almost everything is on a stick now. Pork chop on a stick, chicken on a stick, roasting ears on a stick, etc etc etc.
For supper I had a New York strip steak with a baked potato and a Coke. I'm getting ready to have a slice of cheesecake now.
I had a fried snickers bar once. The first bite was heaven. By the third, I was so sick from how rich it was that I had to toss it before I literally tossed it.
Quote from: Gryphon on August 03, 2008, 09:55:57 PM
I had a fried snickers bar once. The first bite was heaven. By the third, I was so sick from how rich it was that I had to toss it before I literally tossed it.
The fried Twinkie had breading on it, and was on a stick. It resembled a corn dog. It was nasty!!!
A Reese's cup.
I was at a street fair not too long ago and they had roasted ears of corn...I didn't get one because I'm not a fan of corn...but they smelled SO good.
I had a small bit of spaghetti last night, salad and glass of milk
Quote from: kimmi on August 03, 2008, 12:03:29 PM
scoops, bean dip, and salsa verde - weird I know! :rolleyes:
Nope sounds good to me except instead of scoops I would use saltines.
Last thing I ate was beef roast last night.
A ham sammich and Cheeto's
A to Zs w/ meatballs, bread and butter, and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
Chicken fettucini and Italian bread; I'm taking it to work too so it'll be my dinner. YUMMY! :smile:
A cool creamy slice of cheese cake, and a glass of ice cold milk. A great way to cool off on a hot Summer day. :yes:
A slice of cheese pizza and a bottle of green tea.
3 slices of Art's pizza.... :biggrin:
chicken/mushroom/green bean bake served over white rice and chased it with a Coke. Goin' for some cheesecake pretty soon. :biggrin:
Chicken fettucini and Italian breadYUMMY! :smile:
Scoops and salsa verde
Quote from: kimmi on August 04, 2008, 09:06:17 PM
Scoops and salsa verde
You are addicted to that stuff aren't you!? :biggrin:
:sneaky: Had that cheesecake!!! :biggrin: I think that's 3 slices today. :spooked: I am sooooo bad. :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on August 04, 2008, 10:42:42 PM
:sneaky: Had that cheesecake!!! :biggrin: I think that's 3 slices today. :spooked: I am sooooo bad. :biggrin:
Eat a piece for me....
Quote from: me on August 04, 2008, 10:45:14 PM
Eat a piece for me....
OK.... if you insist.... quit twisting my arm. :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on August 04, 2008, 09:07:50 PM
You are addicted to that stuff aren't you!? :biggrin:
Yes! I'm gonna have an ulcer!!
Onion bagel with cream cheese
cheesecake ice cream
Fish and chicken combo w/corn on the cob at Long John Silver's
Lasagna, but the chips and salsa are calling my name!
A tenderloin and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
My traditional breakfast of grapenuts, rolled oats, grapes, blueberries and soy milk. And a glass of OJ.
On the up-side, I am down about 25 lbs from my heaviest a couple of years ago.
more ice cream
Chicken, mashed 'taters and gravy, slaw, and a biscuit at Famous Recipe
Lemon pepper chicken on the grill a baked potato and greens.
a small brownie w/Pepsi
A mango slurpie. :biggrin: (last night)
Blueberry mini muffins
Beef strohganof and chased it with a Coke :biggrin:
A Nathan's hot dog and left over backed potato
Taco Doritos and chased it with a Coke :biggrin:
Cheeto's
Green Skittles!!! :bliss:
A Mexican pizza at Taco Bell for lunch and I'm starved and have no clue what I'm fixing for supper at this point.
2 Big Macs, a large fry,and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Oven fired pizza and a lemonade.
Taco Doritos and chased them with a Coke. :biggrin:
Blueberry mini muffins
Green Skittles and chased them with a Mello Yello. :bliss:
Some Fritos and bean dip last night. It's getting to be mid morning now and I'm hungry. ;D
Ham,eggs, toast, and chased them with oj. :biggrin:
A breaded tenderloin and onion rings from Gene's Root Beer stand.
New York strip steak, grilled onions, baked potato with sour cream, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Cheddar cheese popcorn
Taco Doritos and chased them with a Coke :biggrin:
onion bagel with cream cheese
Blueberry mini muffins
BBQ cheeseburgers, mac & cheese, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Diet Aid - Print this and post it on your fridge!
(http://www.breakitdownblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/fat_woman_with_fat_hanging_out_of_dress.jpg)
tomatoes! (i beat the hornworms to a few.)
chips and salsa and a half of a turkey burger
Liver and onions w/gravy, mashed 'taters, and fried green 'maters. Only problem is my mouth wanted more than my stomach could hold darn it. I was smart and quit eating when I got full though..... :yes:
Quote from: Bo D on August 11, 2008, 03:56:41 PM
Diet Aid - Print this and post it on your fridge!
(http://www.breakitdownblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/fat_woman_with_fat_hanging_out_of_dress.jpg)
Bo D.... take down that picture of my Mama... right now!!!! :mad: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Taco Doritos and chased them with an ice cold Coke :wink: :biggrin:
made a huge salad with all the things i liked. (didn't eat before cleveland, didn't eat in cleveland, didn't get home until 6.) then realized i really wasn't all that hungry. :-\
Tater Tot casserole and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
POPCORN AND A DIET COKE
Grilled lemon/pepper Tilapia and seasoned portobellos and a spinach pasta salad.
Chedder tuna melt on whole wheat
Gettin' ready to chow down on some seasoned fries, pork roast, and sliced tomatoes.
Leftover Tater Tot Casserole and chased it with milk :biggrin: Right now, I'm having a glass of ice cold tea.... refreshing.... ahhhhhhhhhh :food5:
Came in to get the marshmallows to roast and have marshmallows between chocolate chip cookies. Since we didn't have the rest of the fixin's for s'mores the grandsons said they'd settle for that. :biggrin:
Hey, they liked those better than the regular s'mores so we're gonna do them with the cookies from now on....Its a whole bunch easier too... :biggrin:
Quote from: me on August 13, 2008, 09:49:48 PM
Came in to get the marshmallows to roast and have marshmallows between chocolate chip cookies. Since we didn't have the rest of the fixin's for s'mores the grandsons said they'd settle for that. :biggrin:
Way to improvise me!!! :clap:
cheddar cheese Chex Mix and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
A Kashi peanut butter granola bar. That ought to sit in my stomach forever!
Tacos last night.
Blueberry mini muffins
Pancakes and beef smoky links.
A turtle brownie and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
Home made Nacho's and home made malts....Havin' the grandkids here is a little hard on the diet..... :biggrin:
sushi and terriyaki chicken
Spaghetti, bread and butter, and chased it with a Coke :biggrin:
peach tea and cheese cake ice cream.
Nothing yet but looking forward to a buffalo burger at the Pow Wow we're going to today. :biggrin:
ham,eggs,toast, and chased it with OJ :biggrin:
Tonight, I'm goin' to a rodeo, and I'm hopin' to get some good grub there. :cowboy:
a buffalo burger and some fry bread at the Pow Wow
I am still eating that cheese cake ice cream. I have to really get sick of a thing, then I move on. Is any one else like that?
I just finished my last scoop, so I am sending out for more.
Fettucini Alfredo! 8)
A tomato an mayo sammich Love those fresh 'mater's....... :yes:
2 Big Macs, a large frie, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Ther rodeo food kind of sucked. :no:
Homemade oven BBQ chicken, sour cream and chive potatoes ( I can't take credit for those... Betty Crocker made them) and chased it with a Coke. That is my favorite meal. :biggrin:
For dessert... I had sugar cookies with homemade chocolate frosting, and chased them with milk. :biggrin:
I was a cookin' fool today. :biggrin:
Toasted cheese sammichs.....Allergies are kickin' my butt and I didn't feel like cookin'....or eatin' for that matter...ugh....
12 oz Ribeye, (med well), salad, baked tater, and a big ol coke!
BBQ chicken and sour cream & chive potatoes (last night's leftovers) and chased them with a Coke. :biggrin:
Thin mint girl scout cookies that have been in the freezer. I hear Dairy Queen has a new blizzard with this flavor. I might need to go try it!
Honestly, I don't care if I ever see another girl scout cookie. I know it sounds weird, but I've eaten way too many over the past 5 years. When I was my daughter's leader, I bought from her, from girls whose parents wouldn't allow them to sell, from other troops because they were parked in front of stores. I even resorted to giving them away to the postman, to policeman at a routine traffic stop (they were checking cars for drunk drivers so I gave them some cookies), the division chief at work, my daughter's teachers..you name it. I still had a freezer full.
Anyway....
I had 1/2 Carne Asada burrito w/guacamole and pico and a Corona. <YUM!>
scrambled eggs!
stride spearmint gum. mmm... breakfast of champions.
A piece of fish, a piece of chicken, small corn on the cob, and a few crunchies from Long John Silver's
a pinch of cotton candy. followed by more gum. just not hungry today. :-\
The last of the BBQ chicken and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Ramen Noodles and some imitation crab meat. Man I still have 9 days until payday. I might starve before then!
Corn on the cob ('Bodacious"), cantaloupe, and kielbasa.
Cherry vanilla pie w/ice cream for dessert.
Little Meiers Creme Sherry #44 to top it off.
Fried chicken, green beans, mashed 'taters and gravy, livers, and a biscuit from Famous Recipe.
Quote from: me on August 20, 2008, 07:01:39 PM
Fried chicken, green beans, mashed 'taters and gravy, livers, and a biscuit from Famous Recipe.
:biggrin: me.... you are a chicken eating fool LOL!!! It's my favorite too. :yes:
Getting ready for some ranch & bacon Suddenly Salad, and I'm gonna chase it with a Coke. :biggrin:
A big salad.
Fish and chips
soft shelled tacos and chased then with a Coke :biggrin:
A V8. I'm going to Biscuitville this morning!
Shrimp Fettuccine Alfredo
Shrimp and french fries from King Gyro's
Reese's cups and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
Shrimp
orange Skittles and a Mello Yello :biggrin: I ate all the green ones already. :no:
Timber Wolf Long Cut Straight.
Quote from: Palehorse on August 23, 2008, 02:18:36 PM
Timber Wolf Long Cut Straight.
:spooked: You're not gonna swallow that are ya? :spooked: I knew a guy that did. :puke:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on August 23, 2008, 02:23:29 PM
:spooked: You're not gonna swallow that are ya? :spooked: I knew a guy that did. :puke:
I have and do at times. . . :biggrin:
eeeewwwwwww
Iiiiiiiiiick.... yucky..... You'll burn a hole in yer gut!!! :spooked:
Ceese burger hot off the grill before I came to work.
Pork loin, butter beans, and sliced 'maters..... :smitten:
Cheezits and a Coke
New York strip steak, yadda, yadda ,yadda, and chased it with a yadda :biggrin:
BBQ Rib sandwich and washed it down with a Coke.
Smoked sausage, onions, bell peppers, and 'taters.
Home made beef stew and cornbread! Yum! Pepsi to drink!
Quote from: has_been on August 24, 2008, 10:59:53 PM
Home made beef stew and cornbread! Yum! Pepsi to drink!
That sounds good. :yes:
Grilled seasoned chicken breast, zucchini and cucumbers.
Spaghetti and garlic toast
rice and egg
Chex Mix last night.
a Whopper, french fries, and chased it with a Coke
For dessert.. chocolate chip cookies, and an ice cold glass of milk :biggrin:
Filet mignon, onions and mushrooms, and sliced 'mater
chocolate chip cookies and chased them with milk. It was a midnight snack. :biggrin:
Nothing! I'm starving. Payday can't come fast enough!
Nothing yet but I'm getting hungry. Have to do the take mom shopping thing so we're probably gonna end up at Wendy's since she likes to eat there.
I bought some candy corn at Walgreen's when I got off work today. It is super fresh.
Left over Papa Murphy's pizza
Ben and Jerry's Half Baked frozen yogurt!
Summer sausage, cheese, crackers, and little tiny sweet pickles.
toaster strudel
refried rice with chicken????
shrimp scampi
Baked chicken, baked 'taters, and sliced 'maters....
a Swiss cheese sandwich and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
a Mello Yello and green Skittles :biggrin:
Chicken and noodles, mashed 'taters, and corn
the last 3 pink (strawberry) starburst! ;D
Cheese sammich last night
an ice cream sandwich :biggrin:
A sub sammich and some Frito's
Ravioli O's, bread and butter, and chased it with milk :biggrin:. I'm goin' for a turtle brownie directly. :drool1:
Delicious nachos! ;D
Fried chicken from the Kroger deli
2 KFC Original recipe chicken thighs and chased them with a Coke. :biggrin:
A double cheese burger hot off the grill! :yes:
an ice creams sandwich.... I'm eating it as I type!!!!!!!! :biggrin:
Italian sausage, sauteed onions, fresh garlic, hot off the grill.
A ham sammich and some left over macaroni salad and a deviled egg....
A cookie and some cookie dough. I haven't made cookies in so long! It was time! :smitten:
A roast beef on wheat and some Frito's
apple pie :)
Cubed steak, green beans, mashed potatoes, brown gravy, washed it down with 2 cokes. THEN I had blueberry pie with ice cream! :eat: :food12:
New York strip steak, yadda,yadda,yadda, and chased it with a yadda. :biggrin:
The last of the macaroni salad. Was kinda wishin' we'd had some steak left over but no such luck.
ice cream sandwich...
turkey
Cheeto's
butter pecan ice cream :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on September 02, 2008, 12:19:49 AM
butter pecan ice cream :biggrin:
I want some! Oh yeah, I'm lactose intolerant! Oops!
Nothing yet just drinking coffee
Quote from: has_been on September 02, 2008, 12:27:24 AM
I want some! Oh yeah, I'm lactose intolerant! Oops!
Lactose intolerant OMG..... Nooooooooo!!!!! That is a tragedy beyond words my friend!!!!! :'(
Beans, cornbread, and fried 'taters.
KFC Original Strips, mashed taters/gravy, cole slaw,and chased it with a Coke :biggrin:
Raw cauliflower and dip! Good stuff! :yes:
Chicken sandwich and drank a Sprite.
A rice, tomato, onion, cheese mixture and wheat bread and butter
Chili..... got to have soup....chased it with milk :biggrin:
An oatmeal chocolate Fiber One bar/ one of my freebies.... :biggrin:
A slice of pizza with ginger ale!
Grilled shrimp, zucchini, green peppers and a salad and washed it down w/Dos Equis.
Cheeto's of course :biggrin:
Chili Mac and chased it with milk :biggrin:
Pork loin chops, hominy, and sliced tomato's.
hotdog & Pepsi
cheddar cheese Chex Mix and chased it with Hawaiian Punch :island:
cheetos!
Boneless BBQ ribs and spinach salad
Cheeto's
egg salad sandwich and chased it with a Coke. I'm having a cherry Starburst fruit chew as I type this. :biggrin:
Left over beans and cornbread and fried 'taters.
Chex Mix :bliss: Mello Yello
salad w/grilled chicken w/ice tea
A Reese's cup.....(thought I was gonna say Cheeto's didn't ya?) :biggrin:
Quote from: me on September 06, 2008, 12:14:50 AM
A Reese's cup.....(thought I was gonna say Cheeto's didn't ya?) :biggrin:
Uh huh...... you changed it on us. :yes: Where's my Reese's cup? Ya gotta share with Dexie. :biggrin:
3 snack size Hershey's bars :biggrin:
A buffalo burger and fry bread at the Pow Wow
Pizza dipped in ranch dressing and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Fixed the boneless chicken breast with the onion slices, mushroom soup, bell pepper thing on the grill.
Quote from: me on September 06, 2008, 09:35:15 PM
Fixed the boneless chicken breast with the onion slices, mushroom soup, bell pepper thing on the grill.
SOUNDS GOOD AS A STUFFED PEPPER :yes: :)
bologna, mustard, and tomato sandwich ... and it was so good! :yes:
Quote from: has_been on September 06, 2008, 11:51:03 PM
bologna, mustard, and tomato sandwich ... and it was so good! :yes:
tomato's THIS time of year can make ANY sandwich taste SO good... :yes:
Cheeto's.... :biggrin:
Quote from: incognito on September 06, 2008, 11:24:39 PM
SOUNDS GOOD AS A STUFFED PEPPER :yes: :)
Its good done with pork loin chops too. :yes:
apple
Just coffee no food yet.
Bojangles sausage and egg biscuit, bo rounds, and a Dr. Pepper.
Still drinking coffee.
leftover pizza and chased it with a Coke :biggrin:
Fried chicken from the Kroger deli....they love us down there.... :biggrin:
sauteed mushrooms and green beans.
Did something a little different tonight and had a western omelet, potato cakes, and garlic cheese biscuits.
New York strip, yadda,yadda,yadda, and chsed it with a Coke yadda. :biggrin:
sugar cookie
homemade chicken and noodles, real mashed potatoes, sweet corn, cottage cheese,and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
For dessert.... I'm gonna have some Halloween Oreos. :hal3:
Sirloin steak, medium, mashed potatoes, green beans, and chocolate covered cheese cake for dessert. :smile:
An Arby's roast beef sammich
Quote from: me on September 08, 2008, 09:05:11 PM
An Arby's roast beef sammich
That sounds goooood. Do you get the one with cheddar cheese on the onion crusted bun? Those are the bomb. :drool1:
The last snack size Hershey's bar, and chasing it with a Mello Yello. :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on September 08, 2008, 09:35:57 PM
That sounds goooood. Do you get the one with cheddar cheese on the onion crusted bun? Those are the bomb. :drool1:
Nope don't like those, my daughter does though. We just had the regular Arby's.
hmm ... it was spaghetti
I just had some more chicken & noodles. For some reason they always taste better the second time they're cooked. :yes:
Roasted pollo asada w/fresh corn tortillas
Just got done eating some Cheeto's :biggrin:
I wish I were eating something nowwwwwwww! I'm freakin' starving!
Some blueberry mini muffins
A pack of nabs and a coke - for those of you not in the south that is a package of cheese crackers with cheese inside. Usually it is a cheese and peanut butter cracker thing.
A Joe, which used to be called a banister special, from Mancino's
coco wheats. :smitten:
A hamburger and some Cheeto's
Pasta salad and sauteed shrimp.
Hot ham and cheese .. I'll be sick 'cause of the cheese but OMG it was so good! :yes:
4 fruit roll ups... that's eatin' healthy! lol.
that's a lot of chewing. and a lot of pectin.
i NEEDED the sugar. the drive for sugar was terrible. i think i need sugar rehab.
mashed potatoes and chili
Dexter may I please have a Reece Cup?
Fried chicken from Kroger deli
Got some stuffed peppers in the slow cooker for supper..... :biggrin: Gonna do some mashed 'taters, salad, and garlic toast with them. :eat:
a tiny chocolate chip cookie ...
I'm tryin' those Kellogg's protein waters ... they make ya feel full! They're actually very tasty!!! They say they'll take an inch from your waist in 2 wks ... we will see!!!
sugar babies. a handful. for breakfast.
A ham sammich and some Cheeto's
tomatoes and green peppers
A big bowl of chili and some bread and butter.
the other half of my lunch - grilled ham and swiss on marbled rye and some fries.
Quote from: kimmi on September 10, 2008, 01:18:45 PM
mashed potatoes and chili
Dexter may I please have a Reece Cup?
Sure..... *passes bag to Kimmi* ..... enjoy!!!! :biggrin:
a miniature cherry Tootsie Pop :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on September 11, 2008, 08:39:51 PM
Sure..... *passes bag to Kimmi* ..... enjoy!!!! :biggrin:
Nice!
An ice cream sandwich....er....um.... OK... it was 2 of them.... are you satisfied? You dragged it outta me. :biggrin:
3 Muskateers bar....needed some chocolate
Peanut butter cheese crackers....I'm out of Cheeto's... :(
Bojangles chicken and dirty rice with a biscuit! Hello heart attack! But it sure was good!
a pretzel...
A cheeseburger and onion rings at DQ
Quote from: me on September 12, 2008, 01:10:55 AM
Peanut butter cheese crackers....I'm out of Cheeto's... :(
OMG!!!! Out of Cheetos?!!!! :end: :'(
cherry Tootsie Pops :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on September 12, 2008, 08:00:45 PM
OMG!!!! Out of Cheetos?!!!! :end: :'(
Picked up a bag at the store today. :yes: :biggrin:
Left over stuffed bell peppers and mashed 'taters
a WHOPPER
my way right away
:yes:
An Arby's roast beef, two cheese sticks, and 1 'tater cake
Quote from: me on September 12, 2008, 09:45:48 PM
Picked up a bag at the store today. :yes: :biggrin:
Left over stuffed bell peppers and mashed 'taters
Thank God!!!!! I was worried you were going to start getting withdrawl symptoms. :yes: Cheeto addiction is never easy my friend. :biggrin:
An ice cream sandwich..... hey... stop hitting me.... it was 2 OK... I said it... are you happy? :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on September 13, 2008, 01:33:35 PM
Thank God!!!!! I was worried you were going to start getting withdrawl symptoms. :yes: Cheeto addiction is never easy my friend. :biggrin:
Gonna get a bag to keep back just in case we get snowed in this winter and I can't get out too.... :yes: :biggrin:
Quote from: me on September 13, 2008, 01:38:01 PM
Gonna get a bag to keep back just in case we get snowed in this winter and I can't get out too.... :yes: :biggrin:
Great idea!!! :thumbsup: I better stock up on Mello Yello and green Skittles. :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on September 13, 2008, 01:58:51 PM
Great idea!!! :thumbsup: I better stock up on Mello Yello and green Skittles. :biggrin:
There ya go. Every since the blizzard of '78' I've kept sufficiently stocked up in the winter... :yes:
New York cherry cheese cake ice cream
Tuna salad, sliced tomato, and sliced cucumber about an hour and a half ago and I'm hungry already because I didn't eat the tuna on bread. I do hear that hunk of summer sausage and some cheese and crackers calling awfully loud though.... :yes: :biggrin:
I made spinach dip and pumpernickel bread for girls night and since there were only 6 of us, I ended up bringing a bunch home. I'm eating it now!
Chicken, red beans and rice and a biscuit at Popeye's.
a bleu cheese and bacon burger with garlic fries! Wanna give me a kiss? Yeah I wouldn't either! :no:
Quote from: me on September 13, 2008, 03:20:52 PM
There ya go. Every since the blizzard of '78' I've kept sufficiently stocked up in the winter... :yes:
I try to too. I remember the blizzard of '78. It was one of the worst Winters ever in history. It was horrible. :no:
Quote from: kimmi on September 14, 2008, 02:43:14 PM
a bleu cheese and bacon burger with garlic fries! Wanna give me a kiss? Yeah I wouldn't either! :no:
LMAO!!!! :kiss: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
I'm gonna be blunt.... I ate 2...yes 2... ice cream sandwiches... and I have zero guilt!!! :biggrin:
Souperburgers
8 wings with bleu cheese - my abdomen is pissed!
Somewhere around 10 miniature cherry Tootsie Pops. Ugh... I think I'm gonna hurl. :o
chocolate cake...mmmmmmmmmm!
A grilled burger on a whole wheat bun w/tomato and a dab of mayo, potato salad, hot carrot salad and washed it down with Corona.
cherry Life Savers and chased them with a Mello Yello :biggrin:
Pork loin chops, hominy, and cottage cheese.
pizza!
some popcorn. some oreo filling. lol. mm... sugar. :smitten:
One of those new wrapped taco's, or whatever its called, and a Mexi melt at Taco Bell.
mexi melts are my favorite!!!
I just had a frozen bean burrito - now I wish i had Taco Bell!
A McRib sandwich and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin: I luuuuuv me some McRib!!! :yes:
Smoked sausage, boiled cabbage, and buttered 'taters.
cherry Life Savers and chased them with a Mello Yello :biggrin:
A slice of veggie supreme pizza <slurp>
SNICKERS w/ Pepsi ... I splurged. :eek:
Fried chicken from the Kroger deli
too much cotton candy that put me to sleep for 2 hours. i feel crappy. :icon_evil:
KFC chicken strips and chased them with a Pepsi. :biggrin:
Sauteed shrimp and a veggie mix (broccoli, squash, zucchini, sweet peppers, carrots and I don't know what else ;D)
gravy, biscuit and sausage
Cheeto's. Before that I had a a Klondike ice cream sammich though. :biggrin:
Gonna be chowin' down on some crock pot lasagna and garlic bread in about 15min.... :yes: :biggrin:
cheddar cheese Chex Mix and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
some cheese poofs. mmm... lunch of champions. :icon_twisted: too bad i'm out of cotton candy.
grilled chicken (seasoned w/black and red pepper, garlic salt and a dash of Worcestershire), salad and mac and cheese.
2 ice cream sandwiches and chased them with a Mello Yello :biggrin:
A Klondike ice cream sammich....going for the Cheeto's soon.... :biggrin:
some kind of broiled fish, rice, and veggies....a bit spicy but gooooooooood!
A Reese's cup. :biggrin:
Nothing yet today, 'cept a cup of coffee and some iced green tea...maybe that's why I'm so grouchy. :biggrin:
Getting ready to have a tenderloin and some Kraft spiral mac & cheese. I'll probably chase it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Rump roast cooked in the slow cooker w/fresh green beans, onions, and new 'taters, and salad.
Ham and egg biscuit
2 hot dogs, french fries,and chased it with a Coke. Hubby cooked it all by himself. :smitten:
A hamburger, rice, tomato, tomato juice, onion, and bell pepper, mixture with cheese melted on top.
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on September 20, 2008, 08:42:38 PM
2 hot dogs, french fries,and chased it with a Coke. Hubby cooked it all by himself. :smitten:
Its nice to have a hubby that will do things in the kitchen. :smile:
Quote from: me on September 20, 2008, 08:45:27 PM
Its nice to have a hubby that will do things in the kitchen. :smile:
Ahhhh, that would be nice..... or are you actually talking about food? :sneaky:
The last thing I had was a chocolate dipped ice cream cone. That was my lunch, actually. Now, I'm thinking about dinner and getting hungry...any ideas?
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on September 20, 2008, 09:29:59 PM
Ahhhh, that would be nice..... or are you actually talking about food? :sneaky
:devilish:
THAT makes me smile! :biggrin:
A Joe's grinder from Mancino's
Quote from: me on September 20, 2008, 08:45:27 PM
Its nice to have a hubby that will do things in the kitchen. :smile:
Believe me..... I forced him to do it. I didn't ask him.... I said do it!!!! :yes: He never does anything around the house. :no: That's women's work. :rolleyes:
cheddar cheese Chex Mix and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on September 21, 2008, 03:51:53 PM
Believe me..... I forced him to do it. I didn't ask him.... I said do it!!!! :yes: He never does anything around the house. :no: That's women's work. :rolleyes:
Oh puhleeze!
I had 1/2 everything bagel and coffee
Pork loin chops, fried green tomato's, and cottage cheese.
A Swiss cheese sandwich and Pringles and chased it with milk :biggrin:
meatloaf, mashed potatoes, roasted corn on the cob and gravy.
http://www.fogodechao.com/ (http://www.fogodechao.com/)
omg!!!
to ALL meat lovers....this is a MUST!
15 different kinds of meat...all you can eat...they, keep bringing you out different types of meat....(steaks, lamb, pork AND chicken)....garlic mashed potatoes and fried bananas.........
and HOLY COW!!!...I am on the verge of a heart attack as we speak... :yes: .... it was very delicious and the atmosphere is fantastic....
Quote from: Henry Hawk on September 22, 2008, 02:13:47 PM
http://www.fogodechao.com/ (http://www.fogodechao.com/)
omg!!!
to ALL meat lovers....this is a MUST!
15 different kinds of meat...all you can eat...they, keep bringing you out different types of meat....(steaks, lamb, pork AND chicken)....garlic mashed potatoes and fried bananas.........
and HOLY COW!!!...I am on the verge of a heart attack as we speak... :yes: .... it was very delicious and the atmosphere is fantastic....
I went to the site!!! Wow!!! I wish we had one of those in my neck of the woods. :yes:
A Big Mac, fries, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Meatloaf, baked 'tater's, and peas
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on September 21, 2008, 10:16:54 PM
meatloaf, mashed potatoes, roasted corn on the cob and gravy.
Quote from: me on September 22, 2008, 06:29:43 PM
Meatloaf, baked 'tater's, and peas
Copy cat! :razz:
I had 1/2 donut this morning as part of a "kudos" meeting w/my team and a extra large cup of java. :biggrin:
Baha smoothie for lunch (mango, orange, strawberry...um...I can't remember what else)
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on September 22, 2008, 02:56:30 PM
I went to the site!!! Wow!!! I wish we had one of those in my neck of the woods. :yes:
i highly recommend it IF you get the opportunity...............it has been 81/2 hours ago...and I am SO NOT hungry right now... :no:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on September 22, 2008, 08:28:13 PM
i highly recommend it IF you get the opportunity...............it has been 81/2 hours ago...and I am SO NOT hungry right now... :no:
It's always good to get good, and full when you dine out. That's how you know you have gotten your money's worth. :yes:
Hubby brought home pizza from Pizza Hut tonight. I had 2 slices that had cheese, sausage, and green peppers, 4 breadsticks, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Right now, I'm having a cherry Tootsie Pop,and chasing it with a Mello Yello. :biggrin:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on September 22, 2008, 08:28:13 PM
i highly recommend it IF you get the opportunity...............it has been 81/2 hours ago...and I am SO NOT hungry right now... :no:
Where is it at? For some reason I couldn't bring up the site in Firefox.
Lil' Mojo is having tuna noodle casserole (Her favorite, I can't stand it), Mojo kitty is having a lil' bit from the bottom of the tuna can :biggrin:
I had my version of tuna salad (tuna, sweet peppers, onions, chopped cucumbers and tomatoes and jalapeno) on toasted 12 grain bread.
Quote from: me on September 22, 2008, 09:16:32 PM
Where is it at? For some reason I couldn't bring up the site in Firefox.
downtown Indy...on Market street i think...
Another slice of pizza and a bread stick,and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
cold cut sub ... yum!
2 slices of leftover pizza, 2 bread sticks,and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Pork roast, taters, and broccoli cauliflower mix.
4 soft shelled tacos and chased them with a Coke. I think I'm gonna hurl. :puke:
painkillers. i've been avoiding them. the kidneys left me no choice. :icon_evil:
A cheese double cheese from Rally's and some left over fried green tomato's.
cheddar cheese Chex Mix and chased it with a Coke. Getting ready to have some green Skittles. :biggrin: :smitten:
Spaghetti and a couple of bread sticks at Fazoli's
Chicken Patty.
Quote from: me on September 25, 2008, 03:04:27 PM
Spaghetti and a couple of bread sticks at Fazoli's
We used to have a Fazoli's here. One day, without warning they shut their doors,and moved. I really miss them. :'(
cheddar cheese Chex Mix and chased it with a yadda. :biggrin:
Had homemade Baked Ziti. :yes:
Spaghetti and garlic bread and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
A cheese sammich.
My daughter wanted fried chicken and it's been a while since I've made it, so we had fried chicken, baked rosemary and garlic potatoes and a vegetable mix.
My fried chicken is the yummiest of anybody's! :yes:
cinnamon and spice oatmeal
:biggrin:
History has always been one of my favorite subjects. And she's learning about ancient civilizations....can't pass that up! ;D
food for thought? :confused:
I'm having a reuben sandwich and steak fries with coffee
Taco Bell has these chicken bowls that you can buy in the Mexican food aisle. They are pretty tasty and filling! Mine had chicken, rice, and beans. I also had a plum and yogurt.
Chicken Cesar salad
green skittles and chasing them with a Mello Yello :biggrin:
Ham and swiss calzone that I made. It was pretty tasty!
For lunch, a hard taco from a lil' Mexican shop and a diet Coke.
Gettin' ready to do some dogs on the fire.... :biggrin:
Quote from: me on September 26, 2008, 07:16:36 PM
Gettin' ready to do some dogs on the fire.... :biggrin:
I hope you had one for me? Did you make s'mores? :biggrin:
2 BBQ hamburgers ,baked beans, and chased them with a Coke. :biggrin: Hubby grilled the hamburgers. :smitten:
apples and organic caramel dip - I had to put that because I have no idea what would make it organic.
Hot dogs
Fried chicken from the Kroger deli
cheddar cheese yadda, and chased it with a yadda. :biggrin:
ham and swiss roll-ups and pickles
butter pecan ice cream.... right now :drool1:
Turkey on toasted rye with lettuce, tomato and pickle and ice green tea
I'm a bad girl!! I went to a southern cooking buffet. I had a piece of fried chicken, chicken pastry, green beans, lima beans, sweet potatoes and a salad. I could have had a piece of pound cake for dessert, but I had more chicken pastry instead.
Weight watchers is gonna kick my arse! :razz:
Some cashews and a pepsi
Corned beef hash, poached eggs, and chased them with oj. :biggrin:
pretzels
Left over Hungry Howie's pizza. I had 3 slices from last night. (Pepperoni)
A whopper from BK
Leftover pizza from Monical's and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
A grape sucker :rolleyes: (only a snack of course)
Quote from: FSUCLASSOF1971 on September 29, 2008, 03:02:52 PM
A grape sucker :rolleyes: (only a snack of course)
I'm chewing gum. :biggrin:
Chicken Cordon Bleu and peas
A scrambled egg ommelette loaded and toast.
good morning me ;)
Last night I had some fried chicken from Winn-Dixie and some Coca-Cola.
I miss Winn-Dixie! :(
I just had wheat toast and peanut butter.
A chocolate chip cookie last night.
I just finished some Y Plus yogurt for digestive health.(cranberry raspberry.) Good, but not enough of it :rant:
Pringles and chased them with a Coke. :biggrin:
Beef pasta! :smile:
A bowl of homemade chili and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
A tenderloin and mushrooms from Gene's Root beer stand about 3hrs ago. I imagine they will close for the season this weekend.... :'(
Hi the last thing I ate was chicken in a damper roll. :smitten:
The last thing I had was a peppermint. Hi backatcha Ms. Kathy :smile:
Quote from: me on September 30, 2008, 08:21:58 AM
A chocolate chip cookie last night.
Love that Grinch, me!!!! :smitten:
Quote from: kathy77 on October 01, 2008, 02:39:55 PM
Hi the last thing I ate was chicken in a damper roll. :smitten:
Hi Kathy77. :island:
A bag of Cheeto's and chased them with a Pepsi. I thought of 'me' when I merrily crunched them. :biggrin:
Quote from: kathy77 on October 01, 2008, 02:39:55 PM
Hi the last thing I ate was chicken in a damper roll. :smitten:
Hi kathy :hug:
Gettin' ready to chow down on an Art's Pizza..... :biggrin:
Good evening Ms. Dexter:
I stopped by our local McDonald's on the way home from work and picked up their Wednesday and Sunday specials on Hamburgers and Cheeseburgers and a couple of apple pies. Get this. A dollar nineteen for one or two for a dollar. Now which did I choose? Hmmmmm. :biggrin:
Quote from: FSUCLASSOF1971 on October 01, 2008, 06:56:02 PM
Good evening Ms. Dexter:
I stopped by our local McDonald's on the way home from work and picked up their Wednesday and Sunday specials on Hamburgers and Cheeseburgers and a couple of apple pies. Get this. A dollar nineteen for one or two for a dollar. Now which did I choose? Hmmmmm. :biggrin:
:think: hummmmmm..... door number 2? It's called sales strategy!!! At KFC we do one apple turnover for 80 cents, or 2 for a dollar. You'd be surprised at how many buy just one. :spooked:
M&Ms and chased them with a Mello Yello. I need a sugar rush ASAP. :yes:
chicken breakfast burrito from Chic-fil-a. It wasn't as good of a choice as I thought it was going to be. FYI - Chicken minis are the healthiest choice if you are counting calories!
A piece of cold pizza.
The last thing I ate was dessert, it was lovely.
A double cheeseburger and some fried mushrooms from DQ
KFC Original Recipe chicken breast and leg, mashed potatoes with gravy, and chased them with a Coke. Gonna have somethin' sweet now. :biggrin:
1/2 Pollo Asado burrito. (I'm so addicted!)
One of the new breakfast sandwiches from Starbucks. It was okay, but a little dry. That could be because I got the low fat one. And an iced coffee with Splenda.
I went to the gym three mornings in a row!!
A crunch wrap from Taco Bell
Tuna noodle casserole.
I love tuna noodle casserole!
I made a pizza with my little date tonight. I babysat my coworker's 5 year old. We made a pepperoni pizza for dinner. He put all the topping on himself! :biggrin:
Sour cream and onion 'tater chips.
cheese grits and chicken broth. It is chilly this morning!
An Arby's roast beef and a 'tater cake
Hershey's Kisses and chased them with a Mello Yello. :biggrin:
Some pepperoni pizza from Hungry Howie's. Washed it down with Coke.
Shake n Bake pork chops, taters and corn! :yes:
Pork loin roast, w/sauerkraut, and mashed 'taters.
2 Little Debbie fudge brownies, and chased them with milk. :biggrin:
A cold cut sub from Subway
cheddar cheese Chex Mix and I'm chasing it with a Coke. :biggrin:
hot wasabi peas... right now.
some fig newtons and a gatorade/lemonade. in fact, that is all i've eaten today. i hate trials.
The other half of my cold cut sammich from Subway.
A seasoned baked chicken breast, green beans, cottage cheese,and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
Ny strip steak, baked potatoe, baked beans, washed it all down with a couple of Guinness! :icon_twisted: (Didn't cost me a dime!) :biggrin:
butter pecan ice cream :punk2:
Cheeto's.... :biggrin:
Quote from: me on October 07, 2008, 12:53:06 AM
Cheeto's.... :biggrin:
You're going to turn into a Cheeto, I swear. You better check to see if you're turning orange anywhere. :punk2: :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on October 08, 2008, 05:48:50 PM
You're going to turn into a Cheeto, I swear. You better check to see if you're turning orange anywhere. :punk2: :biggrin:
Fingers - for sure! :biggrin:
M&M's and chased them with a Mello Yello :biggrin:
LMAO!!! I knew it!!! :biggrin:
Half of a HUGE roast beef sandwich, with horse radish sauce, some dorritos, and a pound of shrimp with horseradish cocktail sauce! Washed it all down with two cokes. :smile:
An apple pie from McDonald's :smitten:
That hamburger, mushroom soup, potato, cheese thing...
I'll have you know I went for about 5 days without eating Cheeto's...hard, yes, but I did it... :biggrin:
apricot mango yoplait light. mmm... mango...
Quote from: FSUCLASSOF1971 on October 08, 2008, 07:33:42 PM
An apple pie from McDonald's :smitten:
Have you tried their pumpkin pies? They are to die for. I bought two on my way home from work today. One of them didn't make it to the city limits. :punk:
Quote from: me on October 08, 2008, 07:35:18 PM
That hamburger, mushroom soup, potato, cheese thing...
I'll have you know I went for about 5 days without eating Cheeto's...hard, yes, but I did it... :biggrin:
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Bacon and eggs and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
Sausage gravy, home made biscuits, and fried 'taters about 4 1/2hrs ago
peanut butter and banana sandwich! :yes:
Roast beef on wheat and Cheeto's
Quote from: has_been on October 10, 2008, 01:04:35 AM
peanut butter and banana sandwich! :yes:
:smile:That would put a smile on my face too has_been :yes:
I just finished a pack of Nekot crackers. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
A couple of hot dogs roasted over the fire.
A Sausage and Egg Biscuit from Falmouth Crossing
A ham sammich and some Cheeto's
munchos. mmm... salty.
A piece of warm cornbread and chased it with a Mello Yello :biggrin:
Gettin' ready to throw some porterhouse steaks on the grill and to have with salad, baked 'taters, and seasoned onions w/mushrooms.
Shrimp fried rice
Ham and beans and cornbread, and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
Hamburger and a Pepsi
Blueberry mini muffins
A bowl of A to Z pasta with meatballs and chased it with a Mello Yello :biggrin:
Roast beef on wheat and Frito's
salad with extra bacon bits... vxn is a bad vegetarian.
Pork chops, brussel sprouts, and sliced tomato.
Spaghetti w/a meatball and salad. For desert I had a piece of birthday cake. (Yesterday was lil' Mojo's BD)
Italian sausage grilled w/'taters, onions, and bell peppers.
A new dip I made for my girl's night last weekend. It is cream cheese, crushed pineapple, green onions, and bell pepper. You can add macadamia nuts too but they are SUPER fattening. I ate it with a toasted wheat pita!
A bowl of chili and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
Potato soup and toasted cheese sandwich's.
A KFC chicken leg and wing, cole slaw,and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
A Papa Murphy's Pizza
Chili Cheese Corn Chips w/Pepsi
A bowl of cereal last night.
A Nathan's hot dog and a lemonaide
Haven't ate it yet but getting ready to fry some 'taters and onions and put some cornbread in the oven to go with the beans I put on earlier. Approx 30min to chow down time.... :biggrin:
Chicken noodle soup
New York strip steak, grilled onions, baked potato and chased it with a Coke :biggrin:
A Philly Cheese Steak and some cole slaw.
cheese grits
a cup of coffee :ghost:
More chicken noodle soup.
Fried chicken from the Kroger deli and part of a Symphony Bar.
Grilled KFC chicken and a biscuit.
Spaghetti
Chicken, prosciutto, cheese and garlic tortellini w/sauce and a salad.
Popcorn
Seared Ahi and washed it down w/Corona ;D
Part of a Symphony bar
Nutra Grain waffles and turkey sausage.
Two pieces of wheat toast
(http://www.karachibakery.com/images/g_biscuits2_b.jpg)
Direct from Hyderabad.
The last of my Symphony bar... :(
Dinty Moore beef stew, cottage cheese, bread & butter , and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
Left over chile over hash browns covered with shredded cheese.
Drunken chicken, baked potato and carrots and peas mixed.
Nothing yet just sipping on my first cup of coffee.
Chili
peanut M&Ms ;D
A caramel apple with nuts from the fair!! I scored three of them this year from students!!! :smitten:
Fried green tomato's
A baked chicken breast smothered in mushroom soup and green beans, over white rice, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Some peanuts last night.
Special K cereal w/strawberries
Scrambled eggs w/cheese, bacon, grits, and wheat toast at Waffle and Steak..
I don't even want to think about it! :spooked:
Part of a Symphony bar to tide me over 'til supper.
Burger and lotsa 'maters, chased by a glass of cider.
A bowl of chili
Taco Hell. . . err. . .Bell. . . :biggrin:
I made roast, potatoes and carrots...had some Grands biscuits with it...sure was yummy!!!
We had chili for supper, and right now I'm drinking an ice cold Coke. :biggrin:
spaghetti & cheese
Macaroni and cheese and hamburger
Mystery meat from the machine. I think it may have been squirrel! :spooked:
Fried chicken from the Kroger deli
A Hormel turkey and dressing meal, cottage cheese, and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
4 pumpkin shaped sugar cookies, and chased them with a Mello Yello. I've got my sugar buzz goin' on!!! :chacha:
hot dog from DQ :yes:
2 slices of homemade pizza, and chased them with a Coke. :biggrin:
taco bell
2 Tootsie Rolls :biggrin:
Bojangles chicken and mashed taters.
pork roast, roasted baby carrots and onions, mashed potatoes and gravy, cottage cheese, bisquits, and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
Home made beef and noodles, mashed 'taters, and corn.
A bowl of Honeynut Cheerios .... that was dinner last night. So, far I've had OJ this morning, but haven't decided if I want breakfast or not.
Venison stew on biscuits.
Helluva breakfast.
Cheeto's last night
My grandson is doing all the hunting now.
He even made the coffee and poured the orange juice.
Damn, those shock collars WORK!!
hooray for cattle prods.
last thing i ate was yoplait light apricot mango yogurt. mmm. dinner of champions
Fish and shrimp dinner - post election meal
I nuked some frozen egg rolls (pork), smothered the in duck sauce, and chased them with a Coke. . . Followed by 2.5 chocolate donuts for dessert. :biggrin:
I am presently working on my third Guinness while posting and listening to the election results on the tv in the background. . . Thrilling! :rolleyes:
Quote from: Palehorse on November 04, 2008, 09:01:00 PM
I nuked some frozen egg rolls (pork), smothered the in duck sauce, and chased them with a Coke. . . Followed by 2.5 chocolate donuts for dessert. :biggrin:
I am presently working on my third Guinness while posting and listening to the election results on the tv in the background. . . Thrilling! :rolleyes:
GOOD TIMES!!!! :sofa: :sofa: :sofa:
a McRib sandwich, french fries, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Hot dogs roasted on an open fire... :biggrin:
Roasted prairie pigeon legs, pasta salad, green beans, a brownie, all washed down with ice cold unsweetened tea.
Can I ask what a prairie pigeon is? ;D
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on November 05, 2008, 02:04:42 PM
Can I ask what a prairie pigeon is? ;D
Cluck-cluck :biggrin:
kung pao veggies
A Big Buford from Rally's and some Cheeto's
Wendy's jr with cheese and a cesear salad
(No joke) Alligator, shrimp gumbo, fried shrimp. :smile:
Quote from: Palehorse on November 05, 2008, 02:06:16 PM
Cluck-cluck :biggrin:
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A slice of pepperoni French bread pizza and washed it down w/an icy Corona. <slurp>
jealous of your pizza!!
I had an apple with peanut butter.
salt and vinegar chips. (i hate chips. eww.)
A Twinkie and a cup of coffee
Shrimp: scampi, creole, fried.
A hamburger and some Cheeto's
General Tso's Chicken.
Grilled chicken tenders and I'm still hungry ;D
Peanuts last night
Pizza and chasing it with a Coke :biggrin:
Left over beef and noodles and mashed 'taters
a candy cane :smitten:
Some hot wings and washed them down w/Corona
Blueberry mini muffins washed down with coffee :biggrin:
leftover Reuben and fries
A Mexican pizza and a Mexi melt at Taco Bell
Just lookin' for ideas :think: Mexican sounds tasty....
super pulpy oj and a hazelnut truffle. (i am shocked that i ate only one truffle. i must be sicker than i thought.)
Guiness Stew and Spinach Risotto.
No, wait...
Chocolate. Everything ends with chocolate.
It all sounds tasty Scump. :yes:
I had salmon salad w/crackers.
Two pieces of wheat toast.
iced tea and a dark chocolate truffle. again, just one. :smitten:
turkey meatloaf, mashed taters, and green beans
Buffalo burgers simmered in sauteed onion, bell pepper, and mushroom soup, mashed 'taters, and green beans.
I made a big ol' pan of lasagna for supper. I had 2 pieces, cottage cheese, and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
2 chocolate chip cookies that my sister made :smitten: i'm glad she's in her kitchen.
A breaded tenderloin and french fries from Art's
We went to Maid Rite for lunch today. I had a Maid Rite sandwich, french fries, and a vanilla shake. Hubby had an open faced hot turkey sandwich with mashed potatoes and gravy, a side salad, and a strawberry shake. Mmmmmm..... I love me some Maid Rites :biggrin:
Pork chops, hominy, and cottage cheese
Two pieces of wheat toast
Turkey, mashed potatoes, dressing, green beans AND Pumpkin Pie!!...holy moly it was deelish...........it was our company Thanksgiving Dinner...and I am STUFFED...and ready for a nap.
Fried chicken from the Kroger deli
Grilled cheese and chicken noodle soup
Pork chops, hominy, and cottage cheese
orange jello.
a candy cane :biggrin:
about 50 fortune cookies. (better warm up the bowflex.)
A meatloaf sandwich with cheese on it, and chased it with a Mello Yello :biggrin:
A hot dog
A candy cane... I love candy canes. :smitten:
Nothing!! I'm not eating anything until it looks like turkey, stuffing, taters, and pie!
Did you go home, Kim?
I'm thinking I'm going to wait for the Turkey too, but it's still kinda early here. I may need to find something to snack on. ;D
Right now, I'm eating 2 hot, fresh from the oven blueberry muffins, and I'm chasing them with ice cold milk. Mmmmmmmm...... Mmmmmm..... it is gooooooood Clark. :biggrin:
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on November 27, 2008, 09:21:50 AM
Did you go home, Kim?
I'm thinking I'm going to wait for the Turkey too, but it's still kinda early here. I may need to find something to snack on. ;D
Nope. I'm making the turkey, stuffing, and pies. I have friends coming with sides and wine. We are eating around 1:30. I just keep putting Kahlua in my coffee and will eventually forget how hungry I am! :razz:
I just had some green bean casserole ,and chased it with a Coke. We're not eating until 1:00, so I had to fight off the hungries. :biggrin:
pumpkin pie...
Everything! Twice! :biggrin:
OMG! Need I say it?
Turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, sweet corn muffins and collard greens. :pil:
I totally out did myself this time. :biggrin: Cooking and eating :biggrin:
It was heaven. The best part - I have left overs!!! And the second best part - someone washed my dishes!! And the third best part - I'm full of wine!! :biggrin:
I'm havin' some Vegetable Thins crackers, and I'm chasing them with milk. :biggrin:
Turkey...it's getting old now lol
punkin' roll
wasabi peas... mmmm.... spicy...
burnt peanuts and chasing them with Mello Yello :grinch:
ohhh the pumpkin roll sounds tasty
A cinnamon brown sugar Pop Tart
two turkey sandwiches and chased them with a Coke. :grinch:
A two piece chicken meal at Famous Recipe
I'm turkied out!
Fish and cheese sandwich chased with a Coke! :smile:
A Twinkie
left overs and now I'm throwing the rest out!
The last of the green beans, 'taters, and pork roast from Sat.
The last of the turkey on a sandwich, the rest I fed to the lil puppy and the kitty-kitty! :biggrin:
Hot Italian Beef, fries, and a big ol' coke to wash it all down. All shared with my son and daughter/granddaughter at lunch! :smitten:
penis brittle and chasing it with a Coke ;D
:eek: :no: :spooked:
homemade shortbread cookies that I made over the weekend. Yummy!
Waiting on a delivery from Art's Pizza.... :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on December 02, 2008, 05:27:05 PM
penis brittle and chasing it with a Coke ;D
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I bet that hurt!
Quote from: Palehorse on December 02, 2008, 07:16:31 PM
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I bet that hurt!
Crunchy!!! :devilish:
a candy cane :smitten:
pancake and coffee
:spooked: lmfao @ dex.... wow.
pomegrantes last night.... mmm...
A double cheeseburger and fries at DQ in Muncie and it was nasty. Sure makes me appreciate the one here in town on 53rd St. Mancino's over there is different too so won't be doing either one of those places again for sure.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on December 03, 2008, 11:35:43 AM
:spooked: lmfao @ dex.... wow.
pomegrantes last night.... mmm...
yup. still. i'm thinking i'll eat a pound of spaghetti for dinner to make up for not finding time to eat today.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on December 03, 2008, 11:35:43 AM
:spooked: lmfao @ dex.... wow.
pomegrantes last night.... mmm...
;D
a candy yadda and chased it with a Mello yadda. :grinch:
Don't know what you call it but ya put a layer of mashed 'taters in a casserole dish, a layer of sliced up hot dogs, chopped onions, a layer of shredded cheese, another layer of mashed 'taters, a layer of shredded cheese and bake it for about a half hour. Quick, cheap, good, and filling.... :biggrin:
For supper.... sloppy Joes and disintegrated tator tots (the grease wasn't hot enough :rolleyes:)
Right now..... a candy yadda and chasing it with a Mello yadda :grinch:
A piece of Amish Friendship bread.
parmesean toast.
Haven't ate it yet but am about 15min away from eating cubed steak w/mushroom gravy, mashed 'taters, and cauliflower.
a banana, an apple and an orange.... I was starvin' :yes:
Quote from: me on December 05, 2008, 04:53:16 PM
Haven't ate it yet but am about 15min away from eating cubed steak w/mushroom gravy, mashed 'taters, and cauliflower.
This and its aaaallll gone now. :biggrin2:
Hummus and pita while the steak marinates ;D
a candy... oh bother... same as usual :biggrin:
A piece of Amish Friendship bread...yummy :yes:
Biscuits and gravy, bacon, hot coffee!
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Warmed over pizza
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A tenderloin, baked beans,and chased it with a Coke.
Right now.... a candy yadda,and chasing it with a Mello yadda :grinch:
Home made veggie soup
6...yes....6 hot gooey freshly baked chocolate chip cookies, and chased them with a big glass of ice cold milk. Yummmmmy!!! :ogle:
A Swiss cheese sandwich, Doritos with French onion dip,and chased it with a Mello Yello. :grinch:
I'm eating a candy yadda as I type this. :snow:
:puke: :puke: :puke:
I'm sorry, Dex, but somebody needs to say this...your eating habits are disgusting. When is the last time you had a complete physical with a complete metabolic panel?
Quote from: Bo D on December 08, 2008, 04:30:15 PM
:puke: :puke: :puke:
I'm sorry, Dex, but somebody needs to say this...your eating habits are disgusting. When is the last time you had a complete physical with a complete metabolic panel?
I don't do doctors Bo D. I just eat what I like when I feel like it. On the days that I work I only eat one meal. I'm extremely busy, and don't have much time for sit down meals. It's OK though ..... I'm only hurting myself. :rolleyes:
rotini and pesto
A big muck! :rolleyes:
Shrimp cup-o-noodles
Grtis and eggs
Chicken from the Kroger deli
Meatloaf, baked potato's, and peas for supper.
turkey chili that I made two days ago.
A 6in cold cut on wheat from Subway.
:hide: gasp...... a candy cane!!! Don't hit me Bo D. :tomahit: :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on December 19, 2008, 01:55:04 PM
:hide: gasp...... a candy cane!!! Don't hit me Bo D. :tomahit: :biggrin:
What? Me, worry?
:biggrin2: :biggrin2: :biggrin2:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on December 19, 2008, 01:55:04 PM
:hide: gasp...... a candy cane!!! Don't hit me Bo D. :tomahit: :biggrin:
Dex ... I hope that one day you will forgive me for that comment. I've been awful grumpy lately and I'm trying to fix that.
Whopper with cheese, fries, and a coke. Lunch of champions when you are out power shopping! :rolleyes:
Quote from: Bo D on December 19, 2008, 01:59:57 PM
What? Me, worry?
:biggrin2: :biggrin2: :biggrin2:
he he :biggrin: :smitten:
Quote from: Bo D on December 19, 2008, 02:03:00 PM
Dex ... I hope that one day you will forgive me for that comment. I've been awful grumpy lately and I'm trying to fix that.
Already forgotten Bo D. We all have bad days. :yes: For some reason this time of the year is particularly stressful for everyone. No harm no foul.... :biggrin:
I'm havin' pizza for supper, and I will probably chase it with a Coke. :biggrin2:
That's what we're havin'. Waitin' on the Art's delivery now. Got our new Neil Young music DVD in the mail today and gonna watch that while we eat. :biggrin2:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on December 19, 2008, 06:31:40 PM
I'm havin' pizza for supper, and I will probably chase it with a Coke. :biggrin2:
Quote from: me on December 19, 2008, 06:37:56 PM
That's what we're havin'. Waitin' on the Art's delivery now. Got our new Neil Young music DVD in the mail today and gonna watch that while we eat. :biggrin2:
I'm waitin' for my Tombstone pizza to bake.Tonight, I have to dip pretzels, bake cookies (gingerbread) and make candied pecans. :yes:
Quote from: me on December 19, 2008, 06:37:56 PM
That's what we're havin'. Waitin' on the Art's delivery now. Got our new Neil Young music DVD in the mail today and gonna watch that while we eat. :biggrin2:
If you like Arts you gotta try 3rd Generation. We had their around the world and I am stuffed! :biggrin2:
Quote from: Palehorse on December 19, 2008, 08:37:52 PM
If you like Arts you gotta try 3rd Generation. We had their around the world and I am stuffed! :biggrin2:
We get the combination from the one on 29th St.
Sausage, egg, and cheese on a toasted english muffin.
macaroni and cheese and chased it with Mello Yello :grinch:
4 Hershey kisses
a pummelo.... mmm.... :smitten:
Potato soup and some cocktail shrimp
Simmered a swiss steak w/onion and potato's all day and had broccoli cauliflower with it.
Nothing and I'm starving and it's pouring the rain and I forgot an umbrella! :(
A double cheeseburger and onion rings from DQ
bbq ribs, mashed taters, and broccoli
oh, and Mountain Dew for a chaser
Two Eclipse mints but I'm about to go raid the fridge.... :biggrin2:
Roast beef sandwich on wheat w/cheddar, lettuce, tomato, jalapenos, pickles and a lil' horseradish sauce.
That was supper...I'm still thinking about breakfast.
Some blueberry mini muffins
Left over KFC and a handful of chocolates. Good thing I worked out a little this morning.
A quarter pounder from Mc D's
An apple slice that impaled itself on a fork and sorta accidentally slipped out and over the crust of the apple pie I'm baking. :biggrin2:
Beef and cheese ball and crackers :biggrin2:
medium rare prime rib, scalloped potatoes, greens, green beans and rolls - all homemade by moi :biggrin2:
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on December 25, 2008, 12:28:54 AM
medium rare prime rib, scalloped potatoes, greens, green beans and rolls - all homemade by moi :biggrin2:
An' ya din't save none fer me//
Oh, well, I'll just eat muh ham 'n' sweet 'taters 'n' mashed 'taters 'n' all that. :biggrin: :biggrin:
Some blueberry mini muffins to tide me over 'til the big feast. :biggrin2:
My daughter requested her "favorite breakfast" this morning. That consisted of seasoned fried potatoes w/smoked sausuage, green peppers and onions chopped up in them, eggs over easy and grits w/cheddar cheese sprinkled on top.
Too much food and I don't do it very often 'cause it's a heart attack waiting to happen, but boy it sure did taste good with coffee. :biggrin:
Sausage, eggs, and toast earlier and now it's time to think about supper.
A little bit of eggs but we are going to a huge brunch in a few hours. I'll try to make a list!!! :laugh:
Hash browns smothered with chili and cheese.
Chili
An orange
A candy cane with a Mello Yello chaser :biggrin: I think since the candy canes came out in the stores before Thanksgiving, I've probably eaten at least 6 boxes of them. :spooked: I'm on my last box now. I'm fearful I might try to buy some at a reduced rate, when I go to WallyWorld this week. :spooked: *smacks hand* :groan:
naked shrimp.....at least that is what I call them. Just cold shrimp///like in a shrimp cocktail. Love those little burgers....
Shrimp Cup-O-Soup
Three pieces of home made peanut brittle. :biggrin:
Pasta
2 hush puppies :biggrin:
Two chili cheese dogs from Dairy Queen. :spot:
A BBQ pork sammich made from some left over pork roast and french fries.
Pizza
2 dozen fried shrimp and fries. :icon_twisted:
Quote from: Deuce on December 30, 2008, 05:01:22 PM
Two chili cheese dogs from Dairy Queen. :spot:
LMAO!!! @ :spot:
:hide: A candy cane and chased it with a Coke. :tomahit:
A chocolate filled chocolate from a candy place just outside of Lizton. It was gooooood :yes:
cheese, crackers, chips, peanuts, and M&M's...........................now, i'm gettin a tummy ache... :no:
A double cheeseburger and some mushrooms from DQ
Croissant
Red eye gravy, fried 'taters w/onions, and biscuits.
Quote from: me on December 31, 2008, 08:52:07 PM
Red eye gravy, fried 'taters w/onions, and biscuits.
What's red eye gravy? :confused:
pepperoni pizza and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on December 31, 2008, 09:21:29 PM
What's red eye gravy? :confused:
Fancy name for ham gravy. Used the drippings from the Christmas ham and some ham cut into small pieces.
Quote from: me on December 31, 2008, 09:27:02 PM
Fancy name for ham gravy. Used the drippings from the Christmas ham and some ham cut into small pieces.
That sounds delicious. I'm goin' to make a ham loaf this weekend. I gotta find my recipe first. :rolleyes:
A few posts back I mentioned being' fearful of buying candy canes at a reduced rate.... Hubby came home with 8 boxes of them this morning. :spooked: They were a quarter a box at the grocery store. Looks like I'm gonna be eatin' them for a long, long, time. :biggrin:
Bacon, egg, and cheese croissant from BK. I've got kielbasa and kraut in the oven now!
popcorn chicken with a Pepsi chaser. :biggrin:
Ham w/cabbage and 'taters, black eyed peas, and cornbread about 2 1/2hrs ago. Now I'm gonna take a nap... :biggrin:
Ohhh maybe black-eyed peas make you sleepy lol
I made a kind of black-eyed pea soup w/the left over ham bone, tomatoes, onions, sweet peppers, and jalapenos. I had that some greens and corn muffins.
Some left over pizza.
A bowl of cream of rice cereal, and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
Some Cheeto's now I'm off to bed.... :biggrin:
a Sloppy Joe, tator tots,and chased them with milk. :biggrin:
A 6in cold cut on wheat from Subway and some Cheeto's.
Chicken Noodle Soup
A tiny piece of wedding cake. I had to go to the bridal expo with my friend today. I only had one!!!
Gettin' ready to cook up some onion burgers and watch a movie.... :biggrin:
Piece of chocolate pie
Turkey burger (made w/onion soup) and grilled, macaroni and cheese, steamed green beans and a salad.
popcorn
My last chocolate filled chocolate that I got for Christmas.... :(
Sausage links, eggs, toast, and chased them with oj :biggrin:
Chicken salad on wheat.
I'm gettin' fired up to drink my first Mello Yello of the day. :biggrin:
apricot mango yoplait light :smitten:
my version of egg salad on whole wheat with tomato slices and O.J.
ham loaf and eggs :biggrin:
5 roast garlic Triscuits.
An apple.
Gyros.
Chic-Fil-A sandwich
A roast beef sammich and Frito's
a candy cane and I'm chasing it with a Mello Yello. :biggrin:
oatmeal. Why am I still hungry. I thought this was supposed to fill you up? Damn!
A chicken salad sammich and some Frito's
Dinner! :icon_twisted:
Pork chops fried w/hominy and cottage cheese.
tortilla chips and salsa verde - and I still have one point to spare on Weight Watchers!!!
Grilled chicken with broccoli.
blueberry waffles
A double steakburger w/cheese and fries at Stake and Shake
Ravioli O's :biggrin:
Rump roast, green beans, and 'taters.
grits, cheese, and a fried egg
Ate the last of my home made peanut brittle last night... :(
Chicken in a bisquits and chased them with a Coke :biggrin:
Macaroni and cheese with hamburger and onion mixed in it...
pasta and sauce - measured accurately
7 Triscuits and a Laughing Cow cheese wedge - this was my favorite part!
Quote from: kimmi on January 08, 2009, 06:37:47 PM
pasta and sauce - measured accurately
7 Triscuits and a Laughing Cow cheese wedge - this was my favorite part!
What the heck is a laughing cow cheese wedge?
You can get them in the deli cheese case. They are little individual sized cheese spreads. Laughing Cow is the brand name.
Quote from: kimmi on January 08, 2009, 07:26:20 PM
You can get them in the deli cheese case. They are little individual sized cheese spreads. Laughing Cow is the brand name.
Oh, ok.
Buffalo burgers simmered in onion, bell pepper, and mushroom soup, mashed potato's, and a broccoli cauliflower mix.
A candy cane and chasing it with a Mello Yello. Yep... still got candy canes. :rolleyes: I should have enough to last me till Easter. :biggrin:
Nothing yet but I want to go have breakfast somewhere so someone can do the cooking for me!
A variety platter from Fazoli's and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
spinach and mushroom omelet and a few pancakes from IHOP.
Turkey and lettuce on wholewheat with a dab of mustard an apple and cup of milk
Sausage gravy and biscuits for breakfast...well, brunch about noon.
Bacon and eggs and chased it with oj. :sun:
Glop
A left over buffaloburger w/mushroom gravy, and mashed 'taters.
A slice of veggie pizza and iced green tea
Hubby fixed some salmon patties and macaroni and cheese...
Rock Hens mashed taters and mac-cheese. . . :smile:
Pork chops, mashed/gravy, cream corn, and chased it with milk. :biggrin:
Left-over grilled chicken and stir fried rice.
A fish fillet and this new veggie from Green Giant. It is called Digestive Health and it has yellow carrots, spinach, navy beans and a garlic sauce. It is really yummy!!
Pork loin chops, buttered cabbage, and 'tater cakes.
Tuna salad (tuna, tomatoes, cucumbers,green onions, radish) on whole wheat and steamed broccoli.
I made breakfast burritos!
Yum!
I had cinnamon chex, a banana and grape/cranberry juice. Okay that sounds nasty in retrospect ;D
Cheeto's :biggrin:
Marie Callender's Country Fried Chicken & Gravy..........not too shaby either.... ;)
Buffalo chicken sandwich, jalapeno Cheeto's and a coke. . . :smile:
A couple of hot dogs and some chips and dip.
chicken breast and mixed veggies.
Tuna.
I fixed liver and onions for myself for dinner....everyone else had beef noodle hamburger helper. They don't know what's good!!!!
Quote from: smokeykat on January 13, 2009, 10:28:31 PM
I fixed liver and onions for myself for dinner....everyone else had beef noodle hamburger helper. They don't know what's good!!!!
That sounds sooooo good. I might have to fix some tomorrow night. We got some when Harvest had their 4-H beef. Had to have the butcher slice it thicker though 'cause the way they had it sliced you could read the newspaper through it doubled. I hate those super thin pieces of liver that they sell now...ggggrrrrr
Cinnamon and brown sugar pop tart.
cinnamon raisin bagel with cream cheese, a piece of turkey breast and swiss cheese
Nothin' yet but thinkin' about fixin some english muffins w/sausage, egg, and cheese for breakfast.
Oatmeal w/"fresh" blueberries and bananas
Orange* Cupcakes and coffee. . .
*Orange cupcakes just seem wrong to me. ALL cupcakes should be chocolate! :icon_evil:
oooh and those chocolate chocolate chip muffins <slurp>
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on January 14, 2009, 09:55:36 AM
oooh and those chocolate chocolate chip muffins <slurp>
Oh yeah! :icon_twisted: Unfortunately they were out of them this morning, but the guy is here restocking the machines. . . :biggrin:
A ham sammich and some Cheeto's
went to Scotty's Brewhouse downtown Indy, had a Turkey Manhattan...
A bowl of chili and chased it with a Coke.
There should be some tootin' and shootin' goin' on here shortly. :cowboy: :bliss: :spot:
A couple of pieces of wheat toast w/black raspberry jam and a cup of coffee
breakfast burrito
Cinnamon Danish and coffee!
Sausage, egg, and cheese on an english muffin.
Loaded bagel from the Patachou.
oh look....he's still alive!!!
Well, now that I'm here, the last thing I ate, Ham, macaroni and tomatoes, and butter beans. I got full...but that was last night, nothing so far today.
mushroom, onion, and swiss burger with fries! And a beer!
A bowl of chili and some bread and butter
pizza and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Mango jamba juice <slurp>
Beef roast w/onions and 'tater's and cauliflower.
Fried shrimp and fries. :smile:
A Klondike Bear Claw
A candy cane and a bottled water. *blech* I'm outta Mello Yello and Coke. :rolleyes: I'm on my third day without Mello Yello, and I'm starting to have withdrawl. I'm shuttin' down. :sos: :spooked:
A brown sugar cinnamon pop tart last night.
2 Mello Yellos....... I'm wound for sound!!!! :bliss: :sofa: :piano: :chacha:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> :bike: *you can't see it.... but I'm doin' a wheelie here!!!*
goulash - I will be eating a ton of it.
2 mini Reese's cups
Chicken scampi, salad and a bread stick
A bowl of chili and a couple of toasted cheese sandwich's
Grits, beef Smokey Links, and wheat toast.
two egg omelet with chicken breast, onions, mushrooms, and cheddar cheese. And coffee of course!!
A HUGE bowl of homemade chicken noodle soup, with chunks of Italian bread.
naked shrimp...yum
I just made the best tuna salad ever!! I didn't have diced pickles to put in it so instead I diced up a little bit of jalapeno and cilantro and threw that in. Then I used my Emeril's Southwest spice instead of salt and pepper.
Yummy!
Pork chops and french fries.
That soup and bread sounds deliciou...that omelet too :yes: I had pot roast, rosemary new potatoes and seasoned steamed green beans.
A couple of bacon and 'mater sammiches
2 pieces of lasagna and chased it with Coke. I'm havin' a candy cane for dessert. :biggrin:
Butter pecan ice cream.
A slice of veggie pizza
A brown sugar cinnamon pop tart.
Tuna salad, not mine w/lots of veggies cut up in it, but just plain tuna salad on a bed of romaine lettuce. It was okay, it hit the spot so that I'm not hungry, but nothing special. I've got to remember to bring my lunch. :yes:
Home made nacho's
Shrimp and pasta - now I gotta think about breakfast :think:
The rest of my spicy tuna salad on 9 grain bread toasted with swiss cheese.
That sounds tasty -do you make the salad yourself? If so, recipe please ;D I make a tuna salad which is basically a bunch of veggies and a dab of mato and it's tasty, but I'm always looking for something new.
Chicken from the Kroger deli
Smoked turkey club sandwich, broccoli cheddar soup and asiago breadsticks from Au Bon Pain. :yes:
Leftover angel hair and shrimp...very tasty, but I need to figure out what I'm going to fix for supper tonight.
Lasagna and garlic toast.
SUSHI!!! And a very yummy ginger martini!
Filet mignon, shrimp, and a baked 'tater.
Oh my that sounds delicious me. I had sliced turkey w/ LT and mustard on wheat toast.
Patty melt and Cheeto's. Thats what I was gonna fix for lunch 'til mom called and said she needed to go "shopping"... :rolleyes:
I love patty melts. :yes: I'm a fan of burgers period. I just don't let myself eat them as much as I'd like.
I'm about to have baked rosemary potatoes and oven fried chicken. I hope it tastes as good as it smells, the most unhealthy thing about this chicken is the tsp of EVOO that I used.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on January 23, 2009, 09:14:26 PM
I love patty melts. :yes: I'm a fan of burgers period. I just don't let myself eat them as much as I'd like.
I'm about to have baked rosemary potatoes and oven fried chicken. I hope it tastes as good as it smells, the most unhealthy thing about this chicken is the tsp of EVOO that I used.
What the heck is EVOO?
Quote from: me on January 23, 2009, 09:36:20 PM
What the heck is EVOO?
Extra Virgin Olive Oil. :wink:
Quote from: Locutus on January 23, 2009, 10:17:09 PM
Extra Virgin Olive Oil. :wink:
Ah, thanks. And I use it too...lol
A Klondike ice cream sammich
A cherry Blow Pop with a Mello Yello chaser. :biggrin:
Some Cheeto's
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on January 23, 2009, 09:14:26 PM
...the most unhealthy thing about this chicken is the tsp of EVOO that I used.
There is nothing unhealthy about olive oil... it has a high content of monounsaturated fatty acids and antioxidative substances which offer protection against heart disease by controlling LDL (bad) cholesterol levels while raising HDL (good) cholesterol levels, its protective function in the stomach has a beneficial effect on ulcers and gastritis, it activates the secretion of bile and pancreatic hormones much more naturally than prescribed drugs lowering the incidence of gallstone formation and studies have shown tha it also lowers the risk of colon cancer.
Good to know, thanks!
Quote from: Exterminator on January 27, 2009, 08:06:56 AM
There is nothing unhealthy about olive oil... it has a high content of monounsaturated fatty acids and antioxidative substances which offer protection against heart disease by controlling LDL (bad) cholesterol levels while raising HDL (good) cholesterol levels, its protective function in the stomach has a beneficial effect on ulcers and gastritis, it activates the secretion of bile and pancreatic hormones much more naturally than prescribed drugs lowering the incidence of gallstone formation and studies have shown tha it also lowers the risk of colon cancer.
This might sound dumb but I usually take a tablespoon a couple of times a month and drink warm liquid, should be water but I drink coffee, before I eat breakfast. Should do it before I go to bed but since I have a bad habit of snacking at night my stomach usually couldn't be considered empty... :rolleyes:
Quote from: me on January 27, 2009, 11:41:43 AM
This might sound dumb but I usually take a tablespoon a couple of times a month and drink warm liquid, should be water but I drink coffee, before I eat breakfast. Should do it before I go to bed but since I have a bad habit of snacking at night my stomach usually couldn't be considered empty... :rolleyes:
Couldn't tell you. I was simply trying to dispel the myth that olive oil is bad for you.
I actually used a poor choice of words. I use EVOO whenever possible because it is good for us, but I steam or grill a lot of things to avoid using any oil. So I kind of have an "anti-oil" attitude, but recognize there are good ones and bad ones.
An Omaha Steaks burger, rotini, and marinara with a glass of milk.
I'm back down to the 8lbs I lost and regained over Christmas. Now if I could just break into the next set of 10!!
I love anything from Omaha Steaks.
Fixed hubby an onion burger and I had a patty melt and chips and dip.
Quote from: Locutus on January 27, 2009, 07:50:59 PM
I love anything from Omaha Steaks.
It was a house warming or birthday gift. They have just been sitting in there because it is too cold (for me) to grill. I used the Forman. It was a terrible thing to do to such a good burger, but it was still tasty! :biggrin:
Quote from: kimmi on January 27, 2009, 09:40:50 PM
It was a house warming or birthday gift. They have just been sitting in there because it is too cold (for me) to grill. I used the Forman. It was a terrible thing to do to such a good burger, but it was still tasty! :biggrin:
Although I can't turn down Omaha Steaks, I prefer this place.
http://www.allenbrothers.com/
It's a bit pricey, but everything melts in your mouth. :yes:
I order from them quite often too.
A Klondike ice cream sammich.
a handful of Buffalo Wing pretzel pieces.
A ham and cheese sammich and broccoli cheese soup for lunch.
fish filet and black beans and rice
Fixed that potato, hamburger, mushroom soup casserole thing.
Quote from: kimmi on January 28, 2009, 05:36:22 PM
fish filet and black beans and rice
I usually check this thread for dinner ideas :biggrin:
So, I think this is a "bingo", except I'll have red instead of black beans.
Crock Pot Lasagna! 8)
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on January 28, 2009, 06:27:18 PM
I usually check this thread for dinner ideas :biggrin:
So, I think this is a "bingo", except I'll have red instead of black beans.
I'm glad I could help!! It was a hard decision. One of those days where nothing sounded good and I need paid badly so I can buy groceries!! I had a box of Zatteran's (sp).
A brown sugar cinnamon pop tart
Locutus' chicken for breakfast! :biggrin:
Scrambled eggs, ham, and biscuits for breakfast about 5hrs ago.
A hot dog on whole wheat roll, broccoli and twice baked potato
Cheeto's :biggrin:
Today the House of Blues is offering a free lunch buffet featuring:
Asian Chili Beef Roll, Hearts of Palm and Baby Spinach Salad, Ancho Chili Rubbed Grilled Chicken and White Truffle Infused Macaroni and Cheese, as well as a few of our signature specialties such as: Creole Jambalaya, Skillet Baked Rosemary Cornbread and White Chocolate Banana Bread Pudding.
AND
A live blues performance on the Restaurant Stage from the Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band.
OR
7-11 is offering 25 cent hot dogs
Oh the dilemma! :biggrin:
(disclaimer: I'm kidding there's NO dilemma ;D)
Okay, someone just went to 7-11 and brought back hot dogs for everybody. :spooked: :biggrin:
Chicken from the Kroger deli.
A BBQ chicken breast, salad, and chased it with a Coke. :biggrin:
Fixed swiss steak w/mushroom gravy,(not soup), mashed potato's, and corn.
Grilled sirloin burger w/grilled peppers and onions, lettuce and tomato. We had salad and mac and cheese too, but the burger was more than enough.
Blueberry mini muffins
Quote from: kimmi on January 29, 2009, 11:19:54 AM
Locutus' chicken for breakfast! :biggrin:
Glad you continue to enjoy that chicken! :biggrin:
I had the rest for breakfast today! haha
;D
Poached egg, wheat toast and 2 slices of turkey bacon.
Smoked sausage and sauerkraut left over from the other night and some mashed 'taters left over from last night.
I marinated boneless chicken in a Mexican/Chilli type seasoning, grilled then sliced it and put it on a bed of romaine and spinach and topped it with avocado, tomatoes, green onions and shredded cheese and served it w/fresh, warm Italian bread.
I was very surprised, it turned out awesome!
A brown sugar cinnamon pop tart.
Chipotle macaroni and cheese! Yum!
Home made chicken and dumplings, mashed 'taters, and corn.
I haven't had chicken and dumplings in SUCH a long time. Probably since my mom made them. I know that I tried them once or twice, but they were never as good, so I stopped.
I had 1/2 of a seasoned grilled salmon steak, steamed asparagus and wild rice.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on February 03, 2009, 09:53:30 PM
I haven't had chicken and dumplings in SUCH a long time. Probably since my mom made them. I know that I tried them once or twice, but they were never as good, so I stopped.
I had 1/2 of a seasoned grilled salmon steak, steamed asparagus and wild rice.
Try this: Start with 1c flour, a pinch of baking powder, and 1/4 to 1/2tsp salt, one egg, and some chicken broth, you can use canned if you need to or melt a bullion cube in some water. You only need about 1/4 to 1/2 can or about 1/2 cup.
Put on cutting board and knead in flour until you can't knead anymore in. Roll or press out and cut. Drop into boiling chicken broth and, depending on the thickness, cook 1/2 hour to 1 hour. Just remember the dumplings expand and thicken the broth up so make sure there is plenty in the pan. Sorry I couldn't be more accurate with the measurements but I've done it so long I just do it in pinches and glop's now...lol I don't really even measure the salt.
A small bag of Quaker Cheddar Cheese rice snacks
Quote from: me on February 03, 2009, 10:16:35 PM
Try this: Start with 1c flour, a pinch of baking powder, and 1/4 to 1/2tsp salt, one egg, and some chicken broth, you can use canned if you need to or melt a bullion cube in some water. You only need about 1/4 to 1/2 can or about 1/2 cup.
Put on cutting board and knead in flour until you can't knead anymore in. Roll or press out and cut. Drop into boiling chicken broth and, depending on the thickness, cook 1/2 hour to 1 hour. Just remember the dumplings expand and thicken the broth up so make sure there is plenty in the pan. Sorry I couldn't be more accurate with the measurements but I've done it so long I just do it in pinches and glop's now...lol I don't really even measure the salt.
You don't start by boiling the chicken?
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on February 03, 2009, 11:07:38 PM
You don't start by boiling the chicken?
If you want to use the broth from it, yes. The beauty of dumplings is you don't have to let them dry like you do noodles.
I just had my usual bedtime snack of a bowl of moose tracks ice cream.
Cream cheese and Ritz crackers
Grilled rosemary chicken breast and steamed green beans w/sweet peppers.
Smoked Turkey on rye w/cheddar, lettuce and tomato
Porterhouse steaks, steak fries, and asparagus.
Cheeto's
Pork chops and hominy
Yum, there's something else that I haven't had in a very long time. I like how mom did it. I haven't eaten yet, headed there.
We fry the pork chops in butter then drain the hominy, take the chops out of the skillet, put the hominy in, stir it around and put the pork chops back in on the hominy and let it steam for about 15min or so. It's yummy that way..... :yes:
Stuffed peppers, mashed 'taters, and garlic bread
Baked salmon with lemon dill sauce, broccoli cheddar rice and asparagus.
A cold cut combo from Subway.
Pollo asada nachos
Sausage gravy, fried potato's, and biscuits.
A burger from Fudruckers
Crock pot lasagna, mashed potato's, and garlic toast.
Cheeto's last night
Going to the Japanese steak house tonight so something good I'm sure!!
The left over nacho's from the other night.
Taco Ring
Perch dinner at King Gyro's
what's a taco ring? I had some guacamole flavored Takis which is a corn chip shaped like a miniature rolled Taco.
Does biting my tongue count? :mad:
Chick-Fil-A sandwich and a salad. I just tried their Chick-Fil-A sauce - yum!! It is honey mustard and BBQ mixed!! So tasty!
Pizza bread
Toasted Whole wheat English muffin and a poached egg w/a glass of cranberry/Pomegranate juice and now I'm sipping a 16 oz cup of HOT 7-11 coffee. ;D
Potato soup and a toasted cheese sammich
A chicken strip basket at DQ
a grilled chuck burger on a pita with fresh spinach, tomato, and green onions (kinda a brunch thing ;D I wasn't in the mood for breakfast.)
two eggs over medium, sausage patties, and pancakes. But that was a while ago. I think I need some lunch!
One piece of butter pecan cream fudge. :eek:
Dang. Only one piece. Sob. :'(
Pork chops, hominy, and cottage cheese.
Spaghetti and garden salad
Chicken breast in mushroom sauce, cauliflower with melted cheese and sauted mushrooms in butter and Worchester sauce.
maple brown sugar oatmeal with blueberries.
Eatin' it now. Shrimp and beef chow mien
Ramen noodles
Pa's hearty kitchen-tasted and belly-tested life-sustaining chili!
Egg omelet w/cheese and bunches of other stuff, 'tater cake, and wheat toast.
A bologna and cheese sandwich, which I haven't had in 20 years.
Salmon patties and macaroni and cheese
Delicious NC BBQ sandwich with slaw, macaroni and cheese, Greek salad, birthday cake and ice cream.
I think there was some chips and salsa in there somewhere but who is counting?
kimmi, you lucky devil! Slaw ON the BBQ? Can't get good BBQ around here. :'(
The only way to eat BBQ is with the slaw right on!!! :biggrin:
East or West NC BBQ? Doesn't really matter, I love it all! Just shove some smoked pork down my throat -- if it's good, I don't even want sauce; just meat on bread, as much as I can hold!
I'm an eastern vinegar gal myself, but like you said - I don't shy away from any pork! :biggrin:
Oh man, I got that BBQ jones on me bad, now. Gonna log out and go eat some crackers or chips or something. Wish I was in NC!
Quote from: kimmi on February 28, 2009, 09:22:00 PM
I'm an eastern vinegar gal myself, but like you said - I don't shy away from any pork! :biggrin:
Oh yum! Me too! That is the absolute best!
Oh, that wasn't what I had to eat though...:biggrin:
The last thing I had was a turkey, lettuce tomato avocado sandwich.
(but I woulda rather had the BBQ ;D)
Yes and I would rather live in the land of avocados! haha :biggrin:
Grilled grouper with mashed potatoes and broccoli. :wink:
Some popcorn..
Quote from: kimmi on February 28, 2009, 11:15:17 PM
Yes and I would rather live in the land of avocados! haha :biggrin:
You know, a little north of here they have the avocado festival each year. I've got to go. I love avocados and I'm curious.
Still there are definitely things from the East that I miss and no one here seems to be able to get it right. Maryland Crabs, Philly Cheese steak, NY style pizza and the vinegar BBQ. Okay now I'm hungry again. ;D
Meatloaf, baked potato's, and peas.
peanut butter and wheat toast
A home made pizza. . . at home! :smile:
Cheeto's last night
Lay's Wavy Potato Chips, some pretzels, ranch dip, baked beans, and pulled pork bbq sandwiches. Something in that mix gave me indigestion. I was not feeling too well this morning. LOL
Coffee. . .
Same here, coffee, a whole pot so far.... :biggrin:
a tangerine and some turkey breast and water
Rainbow roll - seared ahi, yellow tail ans shrimp
Sandy Eggo I am SO jealous!
I just had an apple chai tea from Starbucks!! Delicious!
Chicken cup-o-soup and a couple of pieces of cold Pizza King pizza.
Wheat toast, a poached egg and 2 slices turkey bacon.
Gyros
Got adventurous and tried something different tonight. We had some left over meatloaf and I really didn't want to have sandwiches nor did I want to heat it in the microwave and fix sides soooooo......I put on some fried potato's and crumbled the meatloaf into large chunks, put it in the fried potato's about half way through cooking them, and put shredded cheese on top after the potato's got done. It was actually good and I only dirtied one pan to fix it. :biggrin:
1/2 Carne Asada torta (sandwich with carne asdada, lettuce, tomato and guacamole)
Pork chops, cottage, and hominy....now I'm thinkin' real hard about something to snack on... :biggrin:
me: Here's one of my favorite foods in the world; my dad used to fix it when Mom worked nites and Dad watched us (we called it "Navy food" 'cause they served it on his WW2 ship); fry up your taters till they're getting nice and brown, then drain the grease off. Pour in some egg / milk (scrambled eggs) mix and stir till it sets up. Serve hot. Ever tried that? I could eat it most every day of the week. Miss you Dad. :'(
That would be awesome with some peppers, onions, and hot sauce!! :biggrin:
Couldn't hurt a bit! ;D
Pa I thought about you today. There is a show on the Food Network called "Down Home with the Neely's" and they were in North Carolina looking at food you can get here but also order and have shipped. They went to Ole Time BBQ in Raleigh and had vinegar based BBQ. Order some and enjoy! :biggrin:
http://www.oletimebarbecue.com/raleigh.north.carolina.barbecue.catering.restaurant/
Quote from: Ma and Pa on March 15, 2009, 06:23:57 PM
me: Here's one of my favorite foods in the world; my dad used to fix it when Mom worked nites and Dad watched us (we called it "Navy food" 'cause they served it on his WW2 ship); fry up your taters till they're getting nice and brown, then drain the grease off. Pour in some egg / milk (scrambled eggs) mix and stir till it sets up. Serve hot. Ever tried that? I could eat it most every day of the week. Miss you Dad. :'(
I do fix something similar to that. I put sausage, ham, or bacon in it, depending on which one sounds the best on any given day, and green onion tops or diced onion, bell pepper, and melt shredded mild cheddar cheese on the top. That used to be one of our must fix breakfast's when we went camping and now I sometimes fix it for supper if we get a cravin' for it. I will have to say it's a lot easier to fix for 5 than it is for just two...lol
Anything with bacon and cheese is a favorite of mine!! :razz:
Nacho's
me: Well, I guess if it would help, Ma and I could come over and help you empty that platter! :biggrin:
Quote from: Ma and Pa on March 15, 2009, 11:00:22 PM
me: Well, I guess if it would help, Ma and I could come over and help you empty that platter! :biggrin:
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Grilled chicken, steamed broccoli and shells and cheese. My daughter chose the dinner as her "going away dinner". She's leaving for 6th grade camp tomorrow. We're having strawberry shortcake for dessert.
Cheeto's
A Chicago dog ;D YUM!
Vanilla ice cream with strawberry topping and chocolate syrup.... :biggrin:
turkey sandwich
Tuna salad on wheat and Frito's
I had a Reuben and 2 tall Guinness for St Patty's day. :biggrin:
Two pieces of wheat toast.
Reuben and fries
Sandy: Forget Wheaties, Reuben & Guiness -- that's the REAL Breakfast of Champions!
taco's .... last night!!....
man I am HUNGRY this morning!!!
Cheeto's last night...I'm starved
Pa I'm so past the point in my life that I would attempt that for breakfast. :biggrin: Although I did feel like I was having a PH moment ;D
spinach and feta wrap from Starbucks
A gyro's from King Gyro's.
Sandy: So I guess you'd turn up your nose at whiskey and pancakes too, then?
Quizno's turkey, bacon, guac on wheat
Pa: are you kidding or is that a traditional breakfast of some type? :biggrin: I have to ask because I thought waffles and fried chicken was a crazy combo but apparently it's popular in some parts of the south to the point people think all southerners eat chicken that way ;D
chicken and waffles - yum!!!
Smoked sausage sammich's and w/chips and dip.
Stuffed bell peppers, mashed potato's, and garlic toast
PF Chang's!!
Yum, stuffed peppers sounds SO tasty. I haven't had that in a very long time. Come to think of it PF Changs sounds good too. :yes:
I actually ate dinner LOL I had a baked potato with chopped tomatoes, green peppers, jalapeno, onions and a pinch of Cheddar, salt and pepper.
Popcorn
Gettin' ready for a Whopper and onion rings. :drool1: Hubby just left for town, and when he gets back.... I'm chowin' down. :eat:
I cringe to think of what that whopper and onion rings would do to me now that I'm on Alli!! :spooked: Please enjoy a little for me too!
I had ramen noodles (yes I still eat them) with ginger, carrots, cabbage, and green onions. It was tasty for sure!
Quote from: kimmi on March 28, 2009, 10:30:34 AM
I cringe to think of what that whopper and onion rings would do to me now that I'm on Alli!! :spooked: Please enjoy a little for me too!
I had ramen noodles (yes I still eat them) with ginger, carrots, cabbage, and green onions. It was tasty for sure!
Gasp.... that sounds....gulp....healthy. :spooked: I need to refine my diet... just a little. :wink: :laugh:
Fried chicken from the Kroger Deli :smile:
Sausage gravy, biscuits, and 'tater cakes about 2hrs ago and now I'm thinkin' it's 'bout time for a nap...... :biggrin:
6in cold cut on wheat from Subway
Lumpia
WTH is lumpia, Sandy?
English muffin with butter, half of a banana, and a few strawberries.
Cheeto's last night
Pa, the fillipino version of an an egg roll, but the wrap is thinner and it has more meat than veggies.
Sandy: Sounds good -- order me up a couple! Living in central Indiana, you are pretty much out of luck vis-a-vis ethnic foods, although the influx of Hispanics has made authentic Mexican and Tex-Mex dishes available to us cretins raised on the likes of Taco Bell. Can you imagine a fat Hoosier mama stuffing a lumpia slathered with ketchup down her gaping maw? :icon_twisted: As for me, can I have mine with a side order of carne asada and steak fries? ROFL, while drooling.
Thanks for enlightening me; maybe I'll have a chance to try lumpia some day, somewhere.
Gettin' ready to chow down on some left over home made veggie soup....
There' s HUGE difference between americianized Mexican food and the real thing, huh? I've always liked Mexican food or thought I did until I moved to California where you have a mom and pop taco stand on just about every street...I found out that I love Mexican food. The smell of a fresh corn tortilla on the griddle makes my mouth water :biggrin: This morning, I had toast and coffee.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on April 03, 2009, 11:06:17 AM
There' s HUGE difference between americianized Mexican food and the real thing, huh? I've always liked Mexican food or thought I did until I moved to California where you have a mom and pop taco stand on just about every street...I found out that I love Mexican food. The smell of a fresh corn tortilla on the griddle makes my mouth water :biggrin: This morning, I had toast and coffee.
Oh yes, I agree 100%. Once you've had the REAL thing it makes Taco Hell, Chi-Chi's, and the rest nothing but a bunch of hash slingers! :smile:
BECB - McD's.
Did you know that the phrase "Chi Chi" means the same thing as "ta ta"s :biggrin: Seriously ;D
I like 'em both. Seriously.
not tofu... :no:
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on April 03, 2009, 11:21:15 AM
Did you know that the phrase "Chi Chi" means the same thing as "ta ta"s :biggrin: Seriously ;D
Oh yeah! :icon_twisted: :icon_twisted: :icon_twisted: :biggrin:
great green gobs of greasy grimy gopher guts (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdRtaowJqLU&feature=related)
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Quote from: Da Wham on April 03, 2009, 01:47:47 PM
great green gobs of greasy grimy gopher guts (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdRtaowJqLU&feature=related)
:rotfl:
beef chimichanga
Had some left over smoked sausage and buttered 'taters from last night so I sauteed some onion and bell pepper, threw in some mushrooms, the 'taters, and some scrambled eggs and topped it with cheddar cheese and made some cheese and garlic biscuits.
I did something very similar a few years ago because I was too lazy to run out to the store. Mine didn't have cheese (but that sounds good) and I did the eggs on the griddle..over easy and put them on the top of each pile of potatoes etc on each plate. To this day if either of my kids say, "I want my favorite breakfast" that's what they mean.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on April 04, 2009, 12:25:52 PM
I did something very similar a few years ago because I was too lazy to run out to the store. Mine didn't have cheese (but that sounds good) and I did the eggs on the griddle..over easy and put them on the top of each pile of potatoes etc on each plate. To this day if either of my kids say, "I want my favorite breakfast" that's what they mean.
Strange how favorites get started huh?
I normally use sausage or ham and fry the 'taters but using left over worked just as well and the smoked sausage gave it a different flavor.
Sandy and me: I want to eat at YOUR HOUSES!!! :biggrin:
Now I have to wipe drool off Ma's keyboard.
manicotti
Pizza bread
Grilled chicken
Beans, cornbread, and fried potato's.
Grilled chicken, pasta salad, chips and guac!
bananna and O.J
Cheeto's last night
Coffee. . .
coke in a can...and an apple danish
2 piece chicken dinner at Famous Recipe.
1/2 egg salad on whole wheat w/lettuce, tomato and avocado.
pork chops, smash taters & gravey, yummy cottage cheese with fresh chives
A bowl of Kashi shredded wheat with cinnamon in it and it was gooooood..... :yes:
an m&m...
Still drinkin' coffee.... :biggrin:
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Cheeto's last night.
Ma's baking cookies!!! Wish you were here! Heh-heh-heh. :icon_twisted:
Ohhh me too! Can you send a couple to Cali? :biggrin:
I had a grilled chicken cesar salad
Swiss steak w/mushroom gravy and 'taters, and a cauliflower broccoli mix.
I just got done makin' cupcakes for Easter. So, I had to sample a couple ( he he) to make sure they were good enough to give to friends. Turns out... I might have to sample some more just to be on the safe side. he he :laugh: :sneaky:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on April 09, 2009, 10:13:21 PM
I just got done makin' cupcakes for Easter. So, I had to sample a couple ( he he) to make sure they were good enough to give to friends. Turns out... I might have to sample some more just to be on the safe side. he he :laugh: :sneaky:
Did ya save me one? :eat:
Hell yeah.... I got a whole pan of 'em. You want me to bring you some?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> :bike:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on April 09, 2009, 10:43:52 PM
Hell yeah.... I got a whole pan of 'em. You want me to bring you some?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> :bike:
Sure and I'll swap ya for some of the yeast doughnuts me and the grand kids are going to make tomorrow night. :biggrin: Recipe say's to put 'em in a bag of sugar and shake them but I'm gonna make a powdered sugar glaze to dip 'em in... :drool1:
Homemade beef stew and Ma's "special" fried bread (think cornbread, but made with flour instead of cornmeal). Mmmm-mm!
Salmon patties and macaroni and cheese
Care to share the recipe pa? :smile:
Quote from: Ma and Pa on April 10, 2009, 08:05:44 PM
Homemade beef stew and Ma's "special" fried bread (think cornbread, but made with flour instead of cornmeal). Mmmm-mm!
low calorie granola bar and drinking me some coffee....
Popcorn
English muffin, strawberries, and coffee
Pancakes and smokey links.
Pigs in a blanket, french fries, and 3 doughnut holes.
a little measly pretzel
Cheesy Chicken casserole
An Eclipse mint
A Hershey bar with almonds.
Pizza bread
A whopper and onion rings
Tums after doing my taxes
Polished off the left overs from Sunday.
last left over meal. I threw the rest away. Too fattening!
Nuts ;D
Rolaids
:fireworks: Lemon Meringue Pie
Where's mine?
frige
Wish it was in mine...I haven't had lemon meringue pie in a long time
some dear friends brought it for pre surgery good luck,
Very thoughtful friends.
I'm having some Cheeto's
A glass of California Chardonnay...very delicious. :yes:
An Arby's roast beef and cheese sticks
That sounds delicious and it reminds me that I need to eat ;D
Gonna grill some burgers later..... :biggrin:
a piece of ice cream birthday cake....a good friend and co-worker is celebrating his birthday at work today.
*calculating how long it will take to get to Indy so that I can share B-D cake and burgers with Henry and me* :biggrin:
I had Arby's plain roast beef ;D
Sittin' here eatin' those burgers now w/Cheeto's of course.... :biggrin:
After some positive reccommendations, notably that of Henry Hawk, we tried a pizza from Stinney's in Markleville tonight; it was pretty good. The flavor (seasonings) was good, and they definitely aren't stingy with the toppings. The crust leans to the "thin & crispy", whereas I favor the "thick & chewy" myself, but Ma seemed to like it. Especially since she didn't have to cook it! The Coors beer I washed it down with, by the way, was most excellent. I'll probably finish the cold pizza for breakfast tomorrow. Life is good.
1/2 cold cut combo on wheat sub from Subway.
Steak on the grill, steamed broccoli and Cesar salad...washed it down w/Corona
I want to go visit you :smitten:
Vanilla ice cream w/chocolate syrup and strawberry topping.
A big bowl of chili and a couple pieces of bread and butter.
Fried egg sandwich :-\
Hamburger gravy, fried 'taters, biscuits, and kale.
A breaded tenderloin from Jimbo's. :thumbsup:
whooz her: You can visit anytime! I'll just toss another steak on the grill :yes:
Today I had 1/2 whole wheat bagel with sin-dried tomato hummus and iced coffee.
LOL! I meant "sun" not "sin" :biggrin:
food :razz:
Some left over crock pot lasagna out of the freezer, mashed 'taters, and garlic toast.
A taco, beans, rice and fresh corn tortilla
Mushrooms :eat: :eat:
Fish and chicken platter and lobster bites from Long John Silver's last night.
egg over medium, bacon, and English muffin
sloppy joe
Popcorn
Pork chops, fried green tomato's, and cottage cheese. Tried some dandelion flowers tonight too since I was frying tomato's. They weren't bad but I don't think I'll try them again. I do, however, have some huge dandelions in the yard that are going to be picked and cooked within the next two days.... :yes: :smile:
Chicken from the Kroger deli
steak, salad morel mushrooms :biggrin:
I should have came to your house. I just fixed nacho's for supper.
Cubed steak w/mushroom grave, (home made of course), 'taters, and broccoli.
Chicken and dumplings (homemade), Mashed Potatoes (homemade), and Fiesta Corn (factory canned). Don't let that canned corn fool ya, I cook some good homemade food. Just ask my kids, they'll tell ya. :wink:
whens dinner time. :eat: I'll bring desert
A bowl of Honey Bunches of Oats
Fish, macaroni and cheese, slaw, a roll, clam chowder, and coconut cream pie at the Shriner's. Good eats and good music. For those of you who are in A town and haven't tried it you should. Next Fri is chicken and it's really good too. All you can eat.... :biggrin:
Cup cakes.
Grilled fish on a whole wheat roll with lettuce and tomato. That was brunch though....I'm starving....
Left over steak, mushroom gravy, and 'taters from the other night...yummy.... :yes:
Prime rib sandwich au jus and a Margarita
Shrimp en fuego!
Cheeto's of course.
Quote from: Locutus on May 09, 2009, 11:33:24 PM
Shrimp en fuego!
What the heck is that?
Seasame seed chicken, fried rice, a slice of chocolate pie, and chased it with a Coke.
Right now, I'm havin' a Mello Yello and a cherry Tootsie Pop Drop. :biggrin:
A ham sammich with Cheeto's
Me you're gonna turn into a Cheeto one of these days. :biggrin: It's OK though I'm starting to turn the color of Mello Yello. :spooked:
Quote from: Dexter Morgan on May 10, 2009, 08:38:10 PM
Me you're gonna turn into a Cheeto one of these days. :biggrin: It's OK though I'm starting to turn the color of Mello Yello. :spooked:
I'm already lumpy like a Cheeto...... :biggrin:
LMAO!!!! So am I !!! he he he :biggrin: And I don't eat them very much. I love them but I'm more of a 'Bugle' girl. :yes:
Ice cream
Another cherry Tootsie Pop Drop :biggrin:
Grilled shrimp, a green salad with papaya, mango, tangerines and this tangy kinda dressing with a glass of Moscato.
Soup and a toasted cheese sammich
T-bone steak, seasoned onion and mushrooms, and corn on the cob all fixed on the grill....
Quote from: me on May 09, 2009, 11:54:26 PM
Cheeto's of course.
What the heck is that?
Shrimp "en fuego" translated is shrimp on fire. In other words, it's very spicy.
Tonight it was grilled salmon and broccoli.
Grilled bbq chicken sandwich with avocado, lettuce and tomato and Corona
Bruegger's bagel with cream cheese and a large coffee.
An all American roast burger and cheese sticks from Arby's
Home made chicken and noodles, mashed potato's, and corn. Having ice cream for dessert.
McDonalds big breakfast and coffee
Two doughnut holes.
BBQ chicken
BBQ rib tips and macaroni and cheese from Southern Yankee
Nothing yet. I am making eggs because that is all I have. I need groceries bad!!
Sausage, egg, and cheese on an english muffin.
A banana.
Scrambled eggs w/cheese, bacon, hash browns, and wheat toast at Waffle house about 4hrs ago.
Arby's all American roast burger sans cheese and mayo
Chicken and 'tater wedges from the Kroger deli
A handful of smoked almonds
A handful of Cheeto's and now it's off to bed..... :biggrin:
Two eggs, sausage patties, pancakes, and toast. My parents came into town for a quick over nighter and we went out for breakfast this morning.
Strawberries, an toasted English muffin and glass of milk
Blueberry mini muffins...
Beef smoky links and pancakes
2 rolled tacos w/guacamole
Home made nacho's
A chocolate sundae from Frazier's
An Italian sausage pasta bowl from Domino's....I am not impressed..... :no:
Pizza
Time fer the rain dance!
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A sausage breakfast skillet from a new restaurant in town. I've had better. :(
Fried chicken, mashed 'tater's and gravy, slaw, and a roll at the Shrine club.
My words :spooked:
A tenderloin and onion rings from Art's..... :biggrin:
Cold roast beef sandwich with horseradish, chips, and some cubes of pepper jack cheese and a diet cherry dr. pepper
Hobo dinner....yummy.... :yes:
Have I asked you before what a "Hobo dinner" is?
Homemade chocolate chip cookie
4 powdered sugar doughnut holes.
These were hamburger, onion, mushrooms, sliced potato's, and bell pepper wrapped together in heavy duty foil and cooked on the grill. You can put anything in them you want and adjust the cooking time accordingly. I've done them with pork loin, bonless chicken breasts, and smoked sausage too. We like the smoked sausage or hamburger the best.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on June 07, 2009, 12:14:10 AM
Have I asked you before what a "Hobo dinner" is?
french toast
me: that sounds tasty, do you form the hamburger/sausage or just toss it in0 It sounds similar ro someting we made w/Girl Scouts 'cept ours was called "stuff". We put meat, wahtever veggies everyone brought and a few cans of tomato soup and water into a big pot and cooked it over the campfire. It was actually very tasty. I may have to give your hobo dinners a try. :yes:
Iced tea - I haven't had an appetite, but I'm getting hungry now..I'm thinkin pizza.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on June 07, 2009, 04:18:20 PM
me: that sounds tasty, do you form the hamburger/sausage or just toss it in0 It sounds similar ro someting we made w/Girl Scouts 'cept ours was called "stuff". We put meat, wahtever veggies everyone brought and a few cans of tomato soup and water into a big pot and cooked it over the campfire. It was actually very tasty. I may have to give your hobo dinners a try. :yes:
Iced tea - I haven't had an appetite, but I'm getting hungry now..I'm thinkin pizza.
It's actually something the kids learned in Scouts. I usually form a hamburger into kind of a bowl and put the onion, mushrooms, sliced 'taters, and bell peppers in any way I can get them and in that order. Of course you season the hamburger to taste and salt and pepper the 'taters. I have been spraying the heavy duty foil with Pam lately and it don't seem to stick. I also put about a tablespoon of butter over the top and wrap it tightly and cook it on the grill covered on med heat for about 45 min turning once. Took me a few times before I figured out how long to leave it on the potato side and not burn them....LOL I usually use the rope smoked sausage and just put the stuff between it when I take out of the package.
Peanut buster parfait
the boy is celebrating his new car and was generous!
A Klondike bear claw....
hot tamales candy
Still drinking coffee and I'm starved.....
PaPa Johns "works" pizza ~ Hey it was free and I spent two hours for lunch as well. Prolly the most enjoyable lunch period I've had since joining this company too. . . :pizza:
Tonight was one of those nights when we did a whatever whenever eat night and I had one of those Kashi entree's I had gotten with the coupon for a free one so I decided to fix it. It was surprisingly good. I got the Southwestern chicken style.
Strawberries, ice cream, and a shortcake thingy.
Tasty treat from one of the gals at work
Pork chops and corn on the cob fixed on the grill and salad last night for supper. Still drinking coffee this morning.
Meat loaf, shells and cheese, and Broccoli and Cauliflower
Liver and onions w/gravy, mashed potato's, and cucumbers, and sliced tomato's out of the garden.
16 peanut butter and cheese crackers. I called it lunch.
fried potatoes, bacon, eggs, cucumber and toast
i love sunday!
chips and dill pickles
Ham and cheese sammich and Cheeto's
Ham and cabbage w/ 'tater's, cottage cheese, and cornbread.
English muffin, egg, bacon, and American cheese.
Scrambled eggs w/cheese, hash browns, wheat toast and bacon.
Salad with this weird raspberry walnut dressing. I haven't quite figured out if I like it or not. And now I'm eating lasagna.
Weird raspberry walnut dressing...sounds a bit like Raspberry Vinegarette.
It is but I'm still not convinced I like it.
Butternut and zucchini squash w/onions sauteed in butter, pork chops, and cottage cheese.
I don't really feel like eating right now...unless you count the lime in the Corona. :biggrin:
It only counts when it's sitting in a gin and gingerale. :wink:
A chef salad and garlic toast.
Teriyaki steak, twice baked potatoes, and salad with Garlic Caesar dressing.
Quote from: pariann on July 29, 2009, 07:18:32 AM
Teriyaki steak, twice baked potatoes, and salad with Garlic Caesar dressing.
Wow! What was the occasion?
I didn't have to feed 17's boyfriend. LOL!!
coffee and a donut
a stale donut
not so good
Fried chicken from the Kroger deli
Pot roast w/greenbeans from our garden, onions, and potato's cooked all day in the slow cooker, and cucumbers also from our garden.
Crock pot chicken w/wild rice and mushroom soup, sliced cucumbers, broccoli, and sliced tomato's.
chicken pot pie....just so I would have something in my tummy for my evening out. :wink:
delicious pizza!~!
Breaded tenderloin and onion rings from Gene's Root Beer stand... :smitten:
BBQ ribs, mashed potatoes, green beans seasoned with bacon and onion, and sliced garden tomatoes. Well that was just fun cooking. :biggrin:
Fried chicken from the Kroger Deli
Got a big pork roast, onion, and green beans from the garden in the slow cooker for supper tonight....Gonna add some 'taters later so they don't cook up to mush...
Man Pie! :biggrin:
http://theunknownzone.us/smf/index.php?topic=15512.msg327504#msg327504
turkey and black bean enchilada and homemade guacamole.
Watermelon
blueberry pancakes
A slice of zucchini bread.
Leftover Man Pie! :biggrin:
KFC
An Arby's roast beef.
IHoP, eggs, bacon, hash browns, and pancakes. Yum.....that was dinner last night.
A hamburger and Frito's
Soft Taco Supreme, Pintos and cheese, and half a burrito supreme, can you guess where I ate dinner?
Arby's?... :confused:
I had a yellow M&M with a peanut. :yes:
Are you on a diet? :eek:
Arby's, yeah right. :rolleyes:
Quote from: pariann on August 25, 2009, 11:28:58 AM
Are you on a diet? :eek:
Arby's, yeah right. :rolleyes:
no....just been TOO busy....the lady down the hall from me ALWAYS has candy....so I snuck ONE, yellow M&M and enjoyed it.....BUT...I am going to go and eat SOMETHING here in about 10 minutes.
oh crap, it's slow enough on here today as it is, and now all you workers are going to start having lunch. <sigh>
Perkins big breakfast: scrambled eggs, bacon, pancakes and coffee.
I'm jealous!!
It is great. Hubby and I both eat for less than $10 with our discount, it is less than $11 without the discount.
One of these days....in about 7 years...I'll get a discount too. LOL
I think the discount is for "frequent" diners, not seniors.
I don't do anything frequently...I'll have to wait for the senior discount.
A huge salad and garlic toast
I had homemade meat pizza!
This is for you Anderson people. I'm eating at BW3s only in Illinois. I'll let you know what I think of it. ;D
A tiny little Almond Joy
2 eggs scrambled, 1/2 can of corned beef hash, 3 slices of wheat toast with coffee. I'm good for the day. :biggrin:
I've not eaten yet today. Someone should come check out my fridge, freezer and pantry and tell me what sounds good. Probably nothing I have in any of those places. Because that is exactly how I'm feeling about what I've looked at. LOL
Chicken from the Kroger deli
decided on Cauliflower in a cheese sauce. Was really good up until I found a hair in it. GAG!
A Whopper from BK and some onion chips from WC
Too much PZone from Pizza Hut!!
Skillet Steak, Angel Hair pasta and Parmesan, and creamed corn.
Two Rolaids because of the onion chips I had earlier... :-\
LOL!!!!!
English muffin with cream cheese
Ham and cheese on wheat and Frito's.
Swiss Rolls.......but I think I need real food, I'm hungry. Why hasn't anyone brought me lunch?
Spaghetti and garlic bread!
salad with ranch dressing, cottage cheese, muskmelon, banana nut bread, 8 oz sirloin steak, baked potato with butter only, banana pudding, a piece of cheesecake and a fudge brownie. I'm miserable, and it's no wonder I am getting chunky. :eek:
It was so delicious! A grilled pimento cheese BLT sandwich!! OMG I'm salivating again!
toasted cheeseburger and fries from the Lemon Drop One of my favorite restaurants.
Quote from: me on September 01, 2009, 11:19:11 PM
They was goooood though..... :biggrin:
Was they? :rolleyes:
A bowl of Kashi shredded wheat w/cinnamon last night.
After that big dinner on Wednesday, I settled for Philly Cheese Steak Hot Pockets last night. Only coffee so far this morning.
A double cheeseburger from DQ
a repeat of last night.
Jalapeno poppers.....at 1:30 am....Why? LOL
chicken biscuit, cheddar grits, and a Diet Dr. Pepper
Spaghetti and bread sticks at Fazoli's.
old fashioned bacon and eggs and toast. moms kitchen is now closed until dinner
A bologna and cheese sammich on wheat and Frito's
Northern Beans and cornbread, spinach and hash brown casserole. (don't put peppers in the casserole, it ruins it)
Around The World Pizza ~ 3rd Generation made. . .
Hey, it's a pizza day! One of my cousin's neighbors, who has worked in an Italian restaurant for over 25 years, was nice enough to make and freeze some Chicago style pizza (man pie) for me to bring back to Florida. :biggrin: Those damn things are so big I had to cut them in half before baking them, and even then, I only got half of the half down. Absolutely the best pizza I've ever had!
I present to you, half of a man pie. :biggrin:
(http://i28.tinypic.com/qrjfgo.jpg)
OMG that looks orgasmic!!! :eek:
Oh it's VERY tasty! :yes: You can definitely pack on the pounds if you eat too much of it. I only ate half. ;D
Quote from: Locutus on September 09, 2009, 02:55:15 PM
Hey, it's a pizza day! One of my cousin's neighbors, who has worked in an Italian restaurant for over 25 years, was nice enough to make and freeze some Chicago style pizza (man pie) for me to bring back to Florida. :biggrin: Those damn things are so big I had to cut them in half before baking them, and even then, I only got half of the half down. Absolutely the best pizza I've ever had!
I present to you, half of a man pie. :biggrin:
(http://i28.tinypic.com/qrjfgo.jpg)
Damned! Now my mouth is watering! :drool1: :drool1: :drool1: :drool1: :drool2:
Quote from: Locutus on September 09, 2009, 02:55:15 PM
Hey, it's a pizza day! One of my cousin's neighbors, who has worked in an Italian restaurant for over 25 years, was nice enough to make and freeze some Chicago style pizza (man pie) for me to bring back to Florida. :biggrin: Those damn things are so big I had to cut them in half before baking them, and even then, I only got half of the half down. Absolutely the best pizza I've ever had!
I present to you, half of a man pie. :biggrin:
(http://i28.tinypic.com/qrjfgo.jpg)
That looks goooooood :drool2: ........Makes the huge onion burger and tomato hunks I had pale by comparison.
It would look better if it was whole...like this...it looks like a cheesy blob.
Quote from: pariann on September 09, 2009, 10:08:14 PM
It would look better if it was whole...like this...it looks like a cheesy blob.
What makes you think it doesn't look like a cheesy blob whole? Didn't you read what I said? :confused:
Some fruit salad my youngest daughter made for here mother-in-laws birthday party and she saved some to bring to me.... :smile:
Quote from: pariann on September 09, 2009, 10:08:14 PM
It would look better if it was whole...like this...it looks like a cheesy blob.
The cheese is what makes it look so good.....My better half would be in 7th heaven with a hunk of that pizza.....
I like onions on my pizza. and about half the cheese.
Eating it now....Chicken from the Kroger deli
A tongue eating parasite :spooked:
Sausage gravy, biscuits, fried 'taters w/onions, and green beans.
Kraft Noodles in Chicken flavored sauce. Just now. LOL
Breakfast sandwich
Two poached on rye, strawberry jam, coffee -- black.
Eating as I post....Fried green 'maters, pork chops, and cottage cheese....
Breaded tenderloin (no bun) with ranch dressing and french fries. (Ode to Dexter) chased with Coffee.
Baked salmon smothered in a lemon dill sauce with mushrooms, rice and fresh green beans. Looks like that's what I'm having for lunch today as well.
Skip the mushrooms and that sounds pretty good. :)
Quote from: pariann on October 02, 2009, 10:08:16 AM
Skip the mushrooms and that sounds pretty good. :)
Skip the mushrooms my arse; I loves me some creminis! :yes:
all I have had is an apple...and I am starving right now...Pari, I would gladly pick off the mushrooms and devour them about now.... :yes:
Call me odd, I just can't get into fungi. Diced very small into recipes..okay....but whole, slices or caps ewwww.
Quote from: Henry Hawk on October 02, 2009, 11:08:27 AM
all I have had is an apple...and I am starving right now...Pari, I would gladly pick off the mushrooms and devour them about now.... :yes:
But would you savor the salmon flavor?
Quote from: pariann on October 02, 2009, 11:09:12 AM
Call me odd, I just can't get into fungi. Diced very small into recipes..okay....but whole, slices or caps ewwww.
Wow, one of my favorite treats is to pick mushrooms in the spring time and deep fry them..... :yes:
and I have not had salmon in a LONG time....THAT sounds pretty delish, right now TOO...
I may have to take an early lunch.... :o
Quote from: pariann on October 02, 2009, 11:09:12 AM
Call me odd, I just can't get into fungi.
And what a fun guy I am! :biggrin:
QuoteDiced very small into recipes..okay....but whole, slices or caps ewwww.
I like them all...nothing better than caps stuffed with cream cheese and seafood then baked. Yummy! Fortunately, the new GF likes just about everything I do (which is almost anything except anchovies on pizza) and is willing to try just about anything about which she's unsure. Last week, she didn't know if she liked brie cheese until I baked a loaf of it and served it to her with warm French bread...
Quote from: Exterminator on October 02, 2009, 12:53:22 PM
And what a fun guy I am! :biggrin:
I like them all...nothing better than caps stuffed with cream cheese and seafood then baked. Yummy! Fortunately, the new GF likes just about everything I do (which is almost anything except anchovies on pizza) and is willing to try just about anything about which she's unsure. Last week, she didn't know if she liked brie cheese until I baked a loaf of it and served it to her with warm French bread...
I'll admit there are a lot of things I don't know if I like....and I have a hard time trying them without knowing every little detail about what is going to go into my mouth.
Hmmmm........ :eek:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on October 02, 2009, 12:58:36 PM
:nono:
I can see how it might seem that way to someone whose idea of adventure is wearing two different colored socks. :biggrin:
Quote from: pariann on October 02, 2009, 01:05:01 PM
I'll admit there are a lot of things I don't know if I like....and I have a hard time trying them without knowing every little detail about what is going to go into my mouth.
Hmmmm........ :eek:
There's a whole lot of material right here... :biggrin:
Yup. A space large enough to fly a C130 through! :icon_twisted:
Quote from: Exterminator on October 02, 2009, 01:08:42 PM
I can see how it might seem that way to someone whose idea of adventure is wearing two different colored socks. :biggrin:
I'm just sayin, that MIGHT, very well have been the worst ... joke.......fungi-fun guy.... :rolleyes:
and don't knock the thrill of Urban Sock Hopping until you have dared to be as adventurous... ;)
Quote from: Exterminator on October 02, 2009, 01:09:26 PM
There's a whole lot of material right here... :biggrin:
:pop: no kiddin.. :)
Quote from: Exterminator on October 02, 2009, 01:09:26 PM
There's a whole lot of material right here... :biggrin:
Don't think I didn't notice it.....hence the hmmmm. :wink:
Pasta and italian sausage chunks in a nice garlic and basil sauce. All home made by the horse!
Is it necessary for me to mention that I cook almost everything I eat? I thought it was a given... :razz:
Chicken breast, mashed potato's and gravy, green beans, and a biscuit at Lee's
Quote from: Exterminator on October 02, 2009, 12:53:22 PM
I like them all...nothing better than caps stuffed with cream cheese and seafood then baked. Yummy! Fortunately, the new GF likes just about everything I do (which is almost anything except anchovies on pizza) and is willing to try just about anything about which she's unsure. Last week, she didn't know if she liked brie cheese until I baked a loaf of it and served it to her with warm French bread...
:eat: :drool2:
Tonight- Pork chops and applesauce. . .
Quote from: Palehorse on October 02, 2009, 04:04:06 PM
Tonight- Pork chops and applesauce. . .
aww.. the peter brady special. :)
we are going to my youngest son's favorite spot.......the real hacienda...that boy LOVES that place.
What time? :icon_twisted:
Quote from: Palehorse on October 02, 2009, 04:31:48 PM
What time? :icon_twisted:
I guessing 6:30 ish.... just look for the nine year old who is shoveling chips and cheese sauce down, like he has NOT ate all week long...... ;D
Pizza King pizza
Quote from: Henry Hawk on October 02, 2009, 04:39:18 PM
I guessing 6:30 ish.... just look for the nine year old who is shoveling chips and cheese sauce down, like he has NOT ate all week long...... ;D
Ah I saw this too late. We ended up going to taco hell on 10th and scatterfield. The chops are still frozen so they are being consumed tomorrow.
I had the pacific shrimp taco x 3. Pretty tasty too!
HA, my chops were thawed, and I cooked all of them....along with creamed peas and noodles.
Quote from: Palehorse on October 02, 2009, 07:09:21 PM
Ah I saw this too late. We ended up going to taco hell on 10th and scatterfield. The chops are still frozen so they are being consumed tomorrow.
I had the pacific shrimp taco x 3. Pretty tasty too!
I love shrimp but in a taco. :no:
prime rib sandwich & french onion soup from Harry and Izzy's....
3 soft tacos at Taco Bell
Quote from: Henry Hawk on October 07, 2009, 02:04:17 PM
prime rib sandwich & french onion soup from Harry and Izzy's....
Do you work in Indy HH?
Quote from: Henry Hawk on October 07, 2009, 04:12:38 PM
Yes, I do. :yes:
A girl I dated at one time was in Indy and ate at that place. She said it was great food.
Quote from: Locutus on October 07, 2009, 04:20:37 PM
A girl I dated at one time was in Indy and ate at that place. She said it was great food.
It is great, I have loved, everything that I have ever ordered from there...it has a nice atmosphere too.
Peyton Manning is a co-owner of it...fyi
Fried chicken, mashed potato's and gravy, and asparagus.
2 hot dogs with mustard.
Quote from: me on October 07, 2009, 07:57:54 PM
Fried chicken, mashed potato's and gravy, and asparagus.
i am soooooooooooo moving in with you.
A big bowl of home made veggie soup and a toasted cheese sammich about 3hrs ago.
Do you do windows? :biggrin:
Quote from: Elaine on October 08, 2009, 07:56:49 PM
i am soooooooooooo moving in with you.
Don't answer that Elaine....she's just looking for cheap labor.
Quote from: pariann on October 08, 2009, 09:41:13 PM
Don't answer that Elaine....she's just looking for cheap labor.
Hey......Ya can't blame a person for tryin'. :biggrin:
LOL......a new running joke in my small two person circle...."gotta blame someone". So yeah...we doing the blamin' on you for being cheap. :wink:
Quote from: pariann on October 08, 2009, 09:52:28 PM
LOL......a new running joke in my small two person circle...."gotta blame someone". So yeah...we doing the blamin' on you for being cheap. :wink:
Or you could Blame It On The Moon..... :music1: :music1: :music1: :music1:
well i could do a window or two if theres food i didnt have to cook involved.
my idea of a great dinner is a western omelete and toast. slap some ketchup on it, and we can go gourmet.
Fixed some sausage, egg, and cheese on english muffins about an hour ago.....yummy
maybe the best BLT i have ever had .. at Ike and Jonsies... :yes:
Quote from: Elaine on October 09, 2009, 01:20:05 PM
well i could do a window or two if theres food i didnt have to cook involved.
my idea of a great dinner is a western omelete and toast. slap some ketchup on it, and we can go gourmet.
Sounds good except for the ketchup
I really can't say :biggrin:
He's such a goof. LOL
Just remember, Brent, you are what you eat! :icon_twisted:
I wonder what he is then? :spooked:
And you are just evil.
Home made nacho's
Arby's roast beef and cheese sticks
A double cheeseburger and onion rings at DQ
celery, radishes, crackers, chips, nacho's sauce, pretzels, green peppers, onion dip, a slice of pizza, carrots, and a cookie.
bosses day......... :yes:
Sliders and a coke. . . The anal flute choir is warming up! :biggrin:
Chicken pot pie & a diet coke.
Fresh Polish sausage, potatoes, and biscuits. . .
A banana....yummy. Keeping up that potassium intake.
:spooked: :icon_twisted:
Pizza bread
And since the banana...I've had some Ryan's buffet. Hush Pale...that's not any kind of code.
Quote from: andersonbrent on October 16, 2009, 09:24:15 PM
That's why I love her ! ;D :eek:
What did you say? :spooked:
Quote from: pariann on October 16, 2009, 09:36:46 PM
And since the banana...I've had some Ryan's buffet. Hush Pale...that's not any kind of code.
Yeah. . . sure it isn't! :rolleyes: :biggrin:
BTW - who is the Ryan???? :spooked:
Quote from: pariann on October 16, 2009, 09:36:46 PM
.I've had some Ryan's buffet.
Man, you go there and don't come by the stall??? :spooked:
Quote from: Palehorse on October 16, 2009, 09:59:39 PM
BTW - who is the Ryan???? :spooked:
Goofy!
Quote from: Palehorse on October 16, 2009, 10:02:44 PM
Man, you go there and don't come by the stall??? :spooked:
I know you live out that way, I just don't know where.
Quote from: pariann on October 16, 2009, 10:05:38 PM
Goofy!
I know you live out that way, I just don't know where.
:biggrin:
Blueberry mini muffins
Eating it now...a patty melt and Frito's.
Looking forward to the crock pot lasagna I put on earlier for supper.... :yes:
Venti Double Shot
Rice. Yep, just plain old rice. Doesn't sound appleaing.
I felt like cooking, so we had greasy fried chicken (yummy), mashed potatoes and homemade gravy, seasoned green beans, whole kernal corn and cornbread for dinner. I felt like I was sitting in Granny's kitchen. I sure do miss her cooking, and am glad she passed some of it on to me. :biggrin:
Yeah i felt like cooking too, so we had toast WITH JELLY
Fried chicken from the Kroger deli
a peanut butter and marshmallow cream sandwich.
Swiss steak in mushroom gravy w/taters and cauliflower for supper last night.
Turkey, dressing, corn, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberries! :smile:
When was the last time you ate? Thanksgiving 2008?? :spooked:
A roast beef on wheat w/cheese and Frito's
Chicken from the Kroger deli
Spicy Italian sandwich from Subway. Yeah, five dollar foot long! :rolleyes:
two corndogs with mustard, and a coke....
:spooked:
A fish sandwich, a chicken sandwich, fries and a coke. Monday evening. Not felt like food since.
Oatmeal
Ham and cheese on rye and Frito's
Pizza King - Royal Feast
My little freebie bag of Nature Valley Nut Clusters. Think I might have to go buy some 'cause they're good..... :yes:
Quote from: Palehorse on November 11, 2009, 11:41:00 PM
Pizza King - Royal Feast
Next best thing to Art's.
A sandwich. . .
Ham on rye and Cheeto's
Got some dumplin's waitin' to be cut and some chicken boilin' for chicken and dumplin's tonight.... :biggrin:
Good question. . .
A couple of toasted cheese sammich's.
Smoked sausage, 'taters, onions, and bell peppers fixed on the grill.
Cake and ice cream. We were celebrating my granddaughters 13th birthday.
:spooked:
Some blueberry mini muffins
Homemade Meat Loaf, Mashed Potatoes, Fiesta Corn, deviled eggs, and a half a brownie.
I was in a cooking mood yesterday. :biggrin:
4 peanut butter cheese crackers and now I'm going to bed.
Alaska roll - Salmon, crab, avocado and cucumber
French toast w/brown sugar and little beef smokey's
Goulash and croissants. :smile:
Grilled chicken strips a baked potato and steamed broccoli.
Cheese and crackers and some baby sweet pickles
Meatball sandwich. . .
Hot ham and cheese and Frito's
leftover home made tacos. just as good now as last night.
I need to figure that out. . . Wife has a social function this evening at the Paramount, so I am on my own for dinner. . . :-\
A big bowl of chili
A hot dog. blah!
:confused:
Cut up the left over smoked sausage and 'taters from the other night and cut them up, threw some eggs in with them and topped it with shredded cheese and had that and toast.
Pancakes! :smile:
Quote from: me on November 22, 2009, 12:00:02 PM
Cut up theTook the left over smoked sausage and 'taters from the other night and cut them up, threw some eggs in with them and topped it with shredded cheese and had that and toast.
Fixed it. Man, I shouldn't post when I'm on the phone.... :doh: :gha:
Quote from: Palehorse on November 22, 2009, 11:25:39 AM
:confused:
Not real thrilled with hot dogs these days and I had to fix a quick late dinner for the girls last night. Hot Dogs and Mac/cheese. They didn't leave me any Mac, but they left a crap load of hot dogs. I had one.....Buster had 3 and Rocky had 2. At least everyone was fed. LOL
Quote from: pariann on November 22, 2009, 01:59:59 PM
Not real thrilled with hot dogs these days and I had to fix a quick late dinner for the girls last night. Hot Dogs and Mac/cheese. They didn't leave me any Mac, but they left a crap load of hot dogs. I had one.....Buster had 3 and Rocky had 2. At least everyone was fed. LOL
Next time put the hot dogs in the mac and cheese and you'll get both.... :wink:
Pork chops, (Shake n bake), creamed corn, green beans, and fried bread; all washed down with a nice, long, cold, unsweetened iced tea. :food12:
The fried bread came from the Gunny's web site. (Get ready to cook maggot!) Damned good! :yes: (I may have figured out how to make biscuits because of it too!) :biggrin:
Fried bread...yummy. What recipe do you use?
We're getting ready to chow down on some 'tater soup.
Ingredients
* 3 cups flour
* 1 tbsp baking powder
* 1/2 tsp salt
* 1 cup warm water
Directions
Combine dry ingredients in a bowl. Add warm water in small amounts and knead dough until soft but not sticky. Adjust flour or water as needed. Cover bowl and let stand about 15 minutes.
Pull off pieces of dough (size of eggs) and roll out into thin rounds. fry rounds in hot oil until bubbles appear on the dough, turn over and fry on the other side until golden. serve hot with honey brushed on top.
Thanks I think I might try that tomorrow.
Quote from: Palehorse on November 22, 2009, 09:45:36 PM
Ingredients
* 3 cups flour
* 1 tbsp baking powder
* 1/2 tsp salt
* 1 cup warm water
Directions
Combine dry ingredients in a bowl. Add warm water in small amounts and knead dough until soft but not sticky. Adjust flour or water as needed. Cover bowl and let stand about 15 minutes.
Pull off pieces of dough (size of eggs) and roll out into thin rounds. fry rounds in hot oil until bubbles appear on the dough, turn over and fry on the other side until golden. serve hot with honey brushed on top.
crow
Nothing. . . yet. . .
Chicken from the Kroger deli
I think you are addicted to that stuff. Do we need to initiate an intervention?
Quote from: Palehorse on November 23, 2009, 12:34:09 PM
I think you are addicted to that stuff. Do we need to initiate an intervention?
Actually it's hubby that's addicted. I've known him to want that for lunch and then have me fix chicken for supper that night. His thoughts being, yes, it's chicken again but it's different. :confused:
OOOOOOH! A double intervention. You guys are enabling each other!
Quote from: Palehorse on November 23, 2009, 01:17:07 PM
OOOOOOH! A double intervention. You guys are enabling each other!
:biggrin:
Quote from: me on November 23, 2009, 12:50:55 PM
Actually it's hubby that's addicted. I've known him to want that for lunch and then have me fix chicken for supper that night. His thoughts being, yes, it's chicken again but it's different. :confused:
Hell, EVERYTHING tastes like chicken!! :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
Yep, even THAT!! :eek: :biggrin: :biggrin:
Tuna salad on a Kaiser roll. . .
Pork roast w/sauerkraut and mashed 'taters.
Quote from: me on November 23, 2009, 07:37:17 PM
Pork roast w/sauerkraut and mashed 'taters.
Is that the anal flute choir I hear warming up in the background? :eek:
Quote from: Palehorse on November 23, 2009, 07:51:02 PM
Is that the anal flute choir I hear warming up in the background? :eek:
:biggrin:
Alert Level RED! Alert Level RED! Alert Level RED!
- Deployment of secondary breathing devices is now mandatory!
- Dangerous and highly explosive / corrosive chemicals may be released and result in severe respiratory distress or death!
THIS IS NOT A DRILL!
Quote from: Palehorse on November 23, 2009, 08:07:22 PM
Alert Level RED! Alert Level RED! Alert Level RED!
- Deployment of secondary breathing devices is now mandatory!
- Dangerous and highly explosive / corrosive chemicals may be released and result in severe respiratory distress or death!
THIS IS NOT A DRILL!
I take it you never heard that women don't belch or fart therefore they must bitch or they will blow up..... :biggrin: No need for the breathing devices..... :biggrin:
Baked pork loin, mashed potatoes and butter beans. YES, I said butter beans....over grown lima beans and I like them!
Quote from: pariann on November 23, 2009, 10:22:37 PM
Baked pork loin, mashed potatoes and butter beans. YES, I said butter beans....over grown lima beans and I like them!
My wife does too! :smile:
Quote from: me on November 23, 2009, 09:25:13 PM
I take it you never heard that women don't belch or fart therefore they must bitch or they will blow up..... :biggrin: No need for the breathing devices..... :biggrin:
:bsm2:
I know better than that. You just don't do either frequently enough to allow for sufficient relief, thus the bitching. . . :razz: Besides, I think some of you are addicted to bitching and take insidious enjoyment from doing so! :biggrin:
Oh please.....my daughters are not at all shy about that crap....I call them little gentlemen, and they STILL bitch.
blueberry doughnut...
Left over 'tater soup and a ham and cheese sammich
Quote from: Palehorse on November 23, 2009, 10:43:46 PM
:bsm2:
I know better than that. You just don't do either frequently enough to allow for sufficient relief, thus the bitching. . . :razz: Besides, I think some of you are addicted to bitching and take insidious enjoyment from doing so! :biggrin:
It's our job....... :biggrin:
Pancakes and sausage.
Turkey omelet with stuffing and cranberries!
Homemade pumpkin pie.
Stuffing and cranberries.
Turkey and dressing, mashed 'taters and gravy, broccoli cheese casserole, & home made bread
Left overs are almost gone now. :smile:
Turkey, Mashed Sweet Potatoes, (real) Scalloped Potates, & Broccoli Casserole. Leftovers are far from almost gone....and what's in your broccoli casserole?
Strawberry rhubarb bar that my granddaughter made and brought over....very good, almost as good as rhubarb pie..... :yes:
Broccoli, rice, cauliflower, cheese, and I think she said celery soup but I don't remember for sure. My stepdaughter brought it. I'll ask her if you'd like. It's really good.
Quote from: pariann on November 27, 2009, 09:08:29 PM
and what's in your broccoli casserole?
I make Broccoli Casserole for every big dinner we have. Mine doesn't have as much in it. Broccoli, cream of mushroom, cream of chcken, diced mushroom, diced onions, cheese, 1/3 can of milk for every can of soup.
I thought about throwing some Cauliflower in it this time, then changed my mind. I was adjusting several recipes and didn't want to shock the girls taste buds too much. LOL I added cream of celery to my green bean casserole and 20 (formerly 19) got a little put out, apparently she doesn't like celery.
Quote from: pariann on November 28, 2009, 12:37:59 AM
I make Broccoli Casserole for every big dinner we have. Mine doesn't have as much in it. Broccoli, cream of mushroom, cream of chcken, diced mushroom, diced onions, cheese, 1/3 can of milk for every can of soup.
I thought about throwing some Cauliflower in it this time, then changed my mind. I was adjusting several recipes and didn't want to shock the girls taste buds too much. LOL I added cream of celery to my green bean casserole and 20 (formerly 19) got a little put out, apparently she doesn't like celery.
Hum, I might try cream of celery soup in my green bean casserole next time. What kind of cheese do you use for your broccoli casserole?
Heading out to the Grills for lunch.
http://www.grillsseafood.com/
Quote from: me on November 28, 2009, 01:29:42 AM
Hum, I might try cream of celery soup in my green bean casserole next time. What kind of cheese do you use for your broccoli casserole?
If Cheeze Whiz is too expensive...I just use whatever generic cheese topping that doesn't taste like crap. We actually like the cheese topping that Aldi's sells.
Scrambled eggs, sausage, and toast
Quote from: pariann on November 28, 2009, 12:39:54 PM
If Cheeze Whiz is too expensive...I just use whatever generic cheese topping that doesn't taste like crap. We actually like the cheese topping that Aldi's sells.
I was thinking about using that cheddar cheese that comes in a jar since it would probably work better than trying to melt shredded. I don't think shredded would be creamy enough.
BBQ Ribs, (a whole rack), that my wife and I cooked up on the grill! :smile:
Uncle Herschel's Favorite (Breakfast) at Cracker Barrel
Pork chops and hominy
some awesome fried chicken at Cracker Barrel, and the best part of it was that my gorgeous date bought it!
Who did you eat dinner with?
A pink grapefruit
I didn't think so. I thought I was there. Did you eat at Cracker Barrel twice?
Cheeto's
Stop snacking, you are making me hungry. LOL
Quote from: pariann on November 30, 2009, 01:19:56 AM
I didn't think so. I thought I was there. Did you eat at Cracker Barrel twice?
I couldn't even finish the first time! It was good though and I did finish it off later .
What did you do with my biscuit?
Quote from: pariann on November 30, 2009, 06:29:58 AM
What did you do with my biscuit?
fridge (why don't you just come and look for yourself)
:spooked:
A cherry pop-tart.
Chicken pot pie from Lee's......
Home made beef stew. (Posted in Crock pot o rama topic).
It was damned good! :smile:
Home made nacho's
Took some ground buffalo and fried it with onion and bell pepper then added mushroom soup and served it over steak fries......yummy :yes:
3 guesses and the first two don't count.... :biggrin:
Chicken, chicken, and chicken. . . :rolleyes:
I on the other hand, had a double cheeseburger from Wendy's. . .fries, and a large unsweetened iced tea.
Quote from: Palehorse on December 07, 2009, 02:09:18 PM
Chicken, chicken, and chicken. . . :rolleyes:
I think hubby would live on that stuff....LOL He can't go into that store around noon without getting some, chicken that is..... :biggrin:
Quote from: me on December 07, 2009, 02:53:06 PM
I think hubby would live on that stuff....LOL He can't go into that store around noon without getting some, chicken that is..... :biggrin:
I'm happy you clarified that. I was on the verge of going into WTMI overload! :spooked:
.... ;D
Quote from: Palehorse on December 07, 2009, 03:22:35 PM
I'm happy you clarified that. I was on the verge of going into WTMI overload! :spooked:
I realized as I typed that how it would be interrupted by some so I figured I'd better clarify. We are still allowed in Kroger.... :biggrin:
Naked Tender Loin :biggrin:
A handful of walnuts
Low-fat cottage cheese w/strawberries, an apple and OJ. I was starving this morning!
Nothing. . . yet. . .
Left over nacho's
bacon
A ham sandwich, half of which, miracle whip side down just landed on my keyboard. :spooked:
Quote from: Anne on December 08, 2009, 05:24:36 PM
A ham sandwich, half of which, miracle whip side down just landed on my keyboard. :spooked:
ain't that always the way it works?
Seems that way sometimes, doesn't it? :smile:
Roast beef on wheat and Cheeto's
Quote from: Anne on December 08, 2009, 05:24:36 PM
A ham sandwich, half of which, miracle whip side down just landed on my keyboard. :spooked:
Hate when that happens.
A couple of double rectum rockets, (White Castle), fries, and a coke.
I LOVE White Castle burgers...or did lol
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on December 09, 2009, 12:55:10 PM
I LOVE White Castle burgers...or did lol
:biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
I just believe things should be named after the action, emotion, or situation they create or drive. White Castle burgers are good, but not very aptly named. They sure do not evoke illusions of grandeur like residing in a White Castle somewhere. But they do a damned good job of clearing one! :biggrin:
Practically lived on those greasy, 5-holed, onion-smothered babies during my undergrad days.
There was one right across the street.
Fifteen cents apiece.
Burp.
Colon cleansers. :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes:
*subtley changing the subject* :biggrin:
I had cinnamon Life and a hot Mocha for breakfast; I'm having a tuna salad (tuna, cucumbers, tomatoes, green pepper) on 12 grain for lunch...I'm thinking ribs or chili for supper...tomorrow ;D...since I didn't start either this morning, I won't have enough time to make either for supper tonight...but any recipes that anyone would like to share?
Ohhh and I need to dig out PH's crockpot lasagne recipe too..
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on December 09, 2009, 01:28:29 PM
*subtley changing the subject* :biggrin:
Again ... :biggrin:
Have you seen this?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34023372/ns/business-food_inc/ (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34023372/ns/business-food_inc/)
Leggo my Eggo, indeed!
Try the stew I put into the new crock pot o rama thread Sandy. It is pretty damned good and beats the heck out of Dinty Moore! (One thing, if you do not like it salty cut the salt in half!)
:spooked:
I better hide! A sandy Eggo is better than no Eggo :biggrin:
You can tell the folks that live in the coastal regions by the wear on their teeth from eating all that sand! Course, if there are meth heads around it may be a tad hard to use this method!
Will do, PH :yes:
Broccoli cheese soup embellished with fresh broccoli and cauliflower.
Quote from: Locutus on December 09, 2009, 01:50:45 PM
Broccoli cheese soup embellished with fresh broccoli and cauliflower.
Now that'll make some Lincoln logs! :spooked: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Quote from: Palehorse on December 09, 2009, 01:51:40 PM
Now that'll make some Lincoln logs! :spooked: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
:biggrin:
Meatloaf, baked 'taters, and peas.
A big bowl of home made veggie soup.....well, a bowl and a half.... :biggrin:
Pizza. . . :rolleyes:
chex mix
I went for the stew meat last night but ended up with a pork loin instead. I seasoned it up w/various spices, garlic and added a bit of EVOO, baby portabellas and wine and tossed it in the crockpot. When I got home tonight I mixed a salad and made a light gravy w/the drippings....so delicious.
Tomorrow the princess is helping me w/crockpot lasagne.
Some celery w/cream cheese and then a clementine
Brent's Chili....it was too spicy. Just like mine. LOL
Arby's roast beef sammich
Strawberries and cream oatmeal, toast, milk. . .
Papa Murphy's pizza
Ritz crackers topped with beef and cheese ball.....Yummy :yes:
I had a ham sandwich with no cheese and a little beef broth and green peppers plus a salad at Art's in front of Walmart. I did not like the beef broth as well as on Broadway. It almost tasted like they mixed in some BBQ sauce or maybe just over cooked the broth. I did not feel well but I did enjoy the company I was with and being able to get out of the house for a little bit.
Nothing yet. Still drinking coffee.
fruit roll ups... breakfast of champions.
Biscuits, sausage gravy, and fried 'taters.
Short stack of buttermilk pancakes @ Perkins.
1/2 taco salad from el toro
Cheeto's last night.....Still drinking coffee this morning
Nothing. . . yet. . .
Well I STARTED to eat some Tortilla Chips, and Nacho cheese, but then I suddenly had to run out and get kerosene, so the cheese is still sitting in the microwave (for 7 hours now) and chips are sitting closed up next to the microwave. I had one chip dipped in the cheese before I had to run out. LOL
a cookie and a cup of coffee...
I'm about to eat a slice of toast w/pb and honey while I finish up my coffee then it's off to work.
Nothing but a Venti White Chocolate Mocha! :biggrin2:
Ham and cheese on wheat and Frito's
Quote from: Palehorse on December 21, 2009, 10:41:01 AM
Nothing but a Venti White Chocolate Mocha! :biggrin2:
I see you went to Starbucks anyway. LOL
I will be having homemade chicken salad on a whole wheat keiser roll and a giant cup of java :biggrin:
I hate when I pack my lunch b/c it causes me to think I'm hungry all the way up to lunchtime. lol
Not much of anything; in fact nothing except that WCM this morning. . . I am not feeling too well. . . :sick2:
It's going around. I've been around sick people for a week now. :(
Quote from: pariann on December 21, 2009, 01:50:58 PM
It's going around. I've been around sick people for a week now. :(
I sure wish it'd not come around here! :icon_evil:
Got a hunk of crock pot lasagna out of the freezer and had that, brussel sprouts, cottage, and garlic toast.
You ate a cottage?
Quote from: me on December 21, 2009, 05:56:11 PM
Got a hunk of crock pot lasagna out of the freezer and had that, brussel sprouts, cottage, and garlic toast.
Uh, make that cottage cheese......darn keyboard is at it again....I know I entered it right..... :rolleyes:
Quote from: pariann on December 21, 2009, 06:05:35 PM
You ate a cottage?
A garden salad with creamy Italian dressing and a small garden pizza! :biggrin:
Tylenol and Mucinex ! :rant:
Peanut butter cheese crackers
spinach tortellini with red clam sauce.
Ham gravy w/biscuits, and fried 'taters and onions.
Pork chops and fried potatoes.
Grilled chicken nachos and a copious amount of Corona :biggrin:
Good game........s ;D
Home made peanut brittle a friend gave us for Christmas......it is gooooooooood :yes:
Pinto beans and ham, and of course corn bread.
Ham sammich and the rest of the macaroni salad.
chocolate chip cookie dough on my way to chocolate chip cookies
A couple of clementines and some hot chocolate
cheese omelet
a cookie
Chex mix last night and I'm hungry
Northern beans and ham, fried potatoes and cornbread. yep, Ex, beans are STILL good.
Quote from: pariann on December 30, 2009, 10:31:17 AM
Northern beans and ham, fried potatoes and cornbread. yep, Ex, beans are STILL good.
now that sound's (no pun intended) pretty darn good!....haven't had that in a while now.
pistachios
Quote from: followsthewolf on December 30, 2009, 11:19:15 AM
pistachios
those sound pretty good TOO!!..I gotta go to lunch early... :yes:
Chicken from the Kroger deli.....
Frisch's fish sandwich, french fries and coffee
a cup of plain brown puffed rice. i should have made some coco wheats instead.
A graham cracker w/PB and honey. I made a pot of white chili last night and that and a baked potato will be my lunch...I think
Fried chicken salad with honey mustard dressing from Applebees
a bbq potato chip..... :no:
waitin for tonight... :yes:
Fried 'taters w/beef smoky's, onion, bell pepper, and mushrooms, topped with cheese, and wheat toast.
Cowboy pizza from Pappa Murphy's.
Some more of that home made peanut brittle
Excellent.... :yes:
Quote from: Palehorse on December 31, 2009, 10:45:46 PM
Cowboy pizza from Pappa Murphy's.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on December 31, 2009, 02:01:59 PM
a cup of plain brown puffed rice. i should have made some coco wheats instead.
Still waiting on my case. :mad:
Hahahaha i ate em all! :P
A double cheeseburger and onion rings from DQ
Chicken and dumplings, and mashed potatoes.
Quote from: pariann on January 02, 2010, 04:15:38 AM
Chicken and dumplings, and mashed potatoes.
And it really puts a twinkle in her pretty blue eyes!
Beef & onion cheese ball on Ritz last night.
fruit roll ups for breakfast.
Shrimp Cup Of Noodles
Italian beef sandwich
Pork loin roast w/sauerkraut and mashed 'taters.
apple and pb
Medicine
getting ready to make a big family breakfast w/the works.
Little beef smokey's, grits, and wheat toast. Fixed hubby some poached eggs 'cause he don't like grits.
Home made beef stew.
More pork and sauerkraut.
:thumbsup:
Ohhhh I love grits with a little salt and pepper and cheddar cheese sprinkled on top. I could make a meal out if just that. :yes:
Sirloin roast in the oven which is going to be served w/new potatoes and steamed green beans.
Warm chicken salad sandwich, steamed green beans, strawberries. On that wagon again!! I should probably get out and push or pull it for a while! :rolleyes:
a cup of puffed brown rice...
half a burger and some salad.
Pork rinds
PBJ
Ham and cheese sammich
salad. and a cup of puffed rice.
Pizza King pizza
Pub Nachos @ Shouts
2 slices of Payless deli double pepperoni pizza with extra cheese, and 4 deviled eggs. (Don't ask about that combination.)
Plain bagel and cream cheese and a glass of milk
last night - wing night w/the girls...wings w/Jamaican, chesapeake, and smokey-spicy seasoning. I washed them down with Heineken.
A mexican pizza at Taco Bell
Mexican dinner from Acapulco Joe's...
Nothing. . . yet. . .
Homemade Broccoli and Cheddar soup with Grand's flaky biscuits.
It was the first time I'd made that, turned out well. :)
Quote from: Henry Hawk on January 05, 2010, 03:18:23 PM
Mexican dinner from Acapulco Joe's...
I love Acapulco Joe's
Quote from: andersonbrent on January 06, 2010, 09:37:39 AM
I love Acapulco Joe's
yeah they have been around for LONG time...and play "God bless America" every day at noon....it looks like a dive, but they have great food.
hershey kisses
APPLES AND HONEY...
A huge onion burger and a few Frito's.
Chili
kung pao veggies for dinner last night.
The rest of the Pizza King pizza that was left from the other night.
(http://jangisaacs.com/images/baked_ziti.jpg)
Baked Ziti! :food5: :drool1:
Chicken from the Kroger deli.....Hubby couldn't stand it he had to go get some for lunch 'cause we hadn't had it since last week......LOL
Cluck, cluck, cackle! :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on January 08, 2010, 01:41:27 PM
Cluck, cluck, cackle! :biggrin:
:rotfl: :rotfl: :biggrin:
California cobb salad and washed it down w/Corona :)
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on January 08, 2010, 02:47:55 PM
California cobb salad and washed it down w/Corona :)
Man you left coasters sure are loose. . . If I had a beer at lunch our employers would fire us for being under the influence. . . :rant:
(http://www.centralpark.com/usr/photos/normal/56/gus-in-snow.jpg)
(Sniff, sniff, snuffle). . . Hey, what's that you're eating there?
the only thing he would smell would be my excrement...... :spooked:
apples and honey....
Quote from: Henry Hawk on January 08, 2010, 03:30:06 PM
the only thing he would smell would be my excrement...... :spooked:
(http://climateprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Polar-bear-tongue.jpeg)
(Bronx Cheer)
I'm off today :biggrin:
puffed rice and strawberry gushers. mmm... candy.
A hot roast beef sammich and Frito's.
Meat Loaf and Mashed potatoes......from scratch of course. Have I ever mentioned...I'm a fairly decent cook? :wink:
Cottage cheese, summer sausage, and crackers.
Hotwings from BW3
puffed rice.
Blueberry mini muffins
hot cocoa with a thousand marshmallows...
Some more of my home made peanut brittle..... :biggrin:
A slice of homemade Hershey chocolate cake.
A fish sandwich and onion rings from the Lemondrop.
Some peanut butter cheese crackers.
fruit roll ups and hershey kisses
Haven't yet.
It's so cold and windy here in South Florida. So, I whipped up some soup.
(http://i49.tinypic.com/2cz4r52.jpg)
Glop
Blueberry mini muffins to tide me over until the meatloaf gets done. :smile:
That looks good. :yes: :eat:
Quote from: Locutus on January 10, 2010, 02:32:02 PM
It's so cold and windy here in South Florida. So, I whipped up some soup.
(http://i49.tinypic.com/2cz4r52.jpg)
Is that cauliflower in there? I made some home made broccoli cheddar soup the other day and thought about adding cauliflower. It sounds pretty good. :)
Meatloaf, baked potato's, and peas.
Home-fried chicken, long grain rice and a vegetable medley
Lots of chips and salsa and the shrimp fajitas at On The Border. Yum! But don't look up the nutritional values!! Yikes!
coconut cake, home made, that was worth the tummy ache!
one of these meds makes me so hungry i eat constantly
some of you may remember that weight gain was a challenge.
lol, not so much now!
Chicken, mashed 'taters and gravy, green beans, and a biscuit at Famous Recipe.
Quote from: pariann on January 10, 2010, 04:06:51 PM
Is that cauliflower in there? I made some home made broccoli cheddar soup the other day and thought about adding cauliflower. It sounds pretty good. :)
Indeed it is cauliflower. I would definitely suggest adding it next time. :yes:
Quote from: Locutus on January 11, 2010, 04:31:35 PM
Indeed it is cauliflower. I would definitely suggest adding it next time. :yes:
:puke:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on January 11, 2010, 04:36:27 PM
:puke:
LOL!!
Hawks are carnivores after all. :biggrin:
Ham and beans, fried 'taters, and cornbread.
nothin-i spent my last 80 bucks at the book store. puffed rice again.
Double cheeseburger, fries, and a small chili. Washed it down with Coke. . .
Stuffed peppers, mashed 'tater's, and garlic toast.
After hearing all of the hoopla surrounding the re-engineering of Domino's crust and sauce, I decided to test out their new recipe. Their test kitchen would be sorely disappointed if I were their only subject. The new re-engineered pizza tasted strikingly similar to the old pizza. Oh well. :rolleyes:
:biggrin:
We had breakfast for dinner and I can't help but wonder if I'm a canibal b/c I like the taste of waffles? :biggrin:
It was a Belgium waffle if that helps. :biggrin:
Chips and French onion dip.
homemade vxn noodle soup. mmm... delightful!
1/2 breakfast burrito and OJ
Spicy Italian (Subway)
leftover chili.....
A couple of Eclipse mints
Burrito as big as your head!
The rest of the leftover pinto beans w/drop dumplin's, fried 'taters, cornbread, and spinach.
Quote from: Henry Hawk on January 13, 2010, 04:36:37 PM
from muncie?
Ate there once and was not impressed in the least. :no:
Quote from: me on January 13, 2010, 05:17:58 PM
The rest of the leftover pinto beans w/drop dumplin's, fried 'taters, cornbread, and spinach.
Ate there once and was not impressed in the least. :no:
Yah just ordered wrong! :yes:
There isn't a better burrito to be found in Delaware or Madison counties!
Quote from: Palehorse on January 13, 2010, 05:23:32 PM
Yah just ordered wrong! :yes:
There isn't a better burrito to be found in Delaware or Madison counties!
Maybe we just hit the wrong day but when we were in there it was dry, almost cold, and pretty much tasteless.
Quote from: me on January 13, 2010, 06:57:21 PM
Maybe we just hit the wrong day but when we were in there it was dry, almost cold, and pretty much tasteless.
You have to order it "wet" and get one of their salsas, or dips, or some guacamole on it! Makes one hell of a difference! :yes: ( I get all three). :smile:
Quote from: Palehorse on January 13, 2010, 07:01:57 PM
You have to order it "wet" and get one of their salsas, or dips, or some guacamole on it! Makes one hell of a difference! :yes: ( I get all three). :smile:
We just hit it on the wrong day probably 'cause we told the person who waited on us we'd never been there before and he acted like we were imposing on him by just coming in the door and so did the other 3 people who were there. They weren't busy at all so it wasn't like they didn't have time to help us. I think there were maybe 4 other customers in there and they had already been served. They were the same way with the 2 people who came in after we did. We were definitely under the impression that the people who had told us about the place and really talked it up had hit their heads. We might give it one more try but we sure don't have a very good impression of the place from what we experienced and the food we got.
My PT challenged us to eat without labels - meaning eating food in it's original state without sauces or breading and things. I made it through my first day yesterday pretty good. This morning I'm eating rice and egg with ginger. Last night's dinner was tilapia with a mango salsa that was awesome!
Blueberry mini muffins
Another burrito
A patty melt at Waffle House
Stinny's Pizza....(left over from last night)
stride sweet peppermint gum
Flaky Grands covered in Bacon flavored gravy.
egg white omlet w/peppers, onions and tomato and a whole wheat english muffin w/ OJ
The other half of my stuffed pepper from the other night and a baked 'tater.
Some mixed nuts
PB&B on whole wheat toast
Spaghetti....Brent style. :eek:
Sausage, egg, and cheese on a toasted english muffin.
Double Cheeseburger, fries, Coke.
QP W/Cheese, Fries and Coke...
2 eggs poached w/whole wheat English Muffin and a peach.
the daddy bear took the cubs and i out to dinner. mmm... cheddar biscuits...
3 clementines
chicken on a kabob thingy
Summer sausage, cheese, and crackers.
strawberry fruit roll ups.
Pork chops, hominy, and cottage cheese
Food
kung pao veggies
Got smoked sausage, 'taters, onions, and bell peppers fryin' and bread pudding in the oven for desert.
strawberries and a bacon caesar salad.
Got lazy tonight and did the cheeseburger french fry thing.
2 cackler biscuits with cackle-fruit and hash browns.
Chopped salad with grilled grilled mahi on top.
Quote from: Locutus on January 21, 2010, 11:10:31 PM
Chopped salad with grilled grilled mahi on top.
I bet A I know how much your bill was too! :rotfl: :rotfl:
Grilled chicken, baked potato and peas.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on January 21, 2010, 11:16:40 PM
Grilled chicken, baked potato and peas.
Oh, you had cackle too eh? :icon_twisted:
strawberries...
Quote from: Locutus on January 21, 2010, 11:10:31 PM
Chopped salad with grilled grilled mahi on top.
LMAO! Grilled grilled mahi?
I'm wondering if he didn't mean grilled mahi mahi. :wink:
I had taco bell as my final meal on Thursday, nothing so far today.
Huge crack coffee...I love this stuff
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on January 22, 2010, 08:48:04 AM
Huge crack coffee...I love this stuff
Sounds like we need an intervention here! :razz:
Nothing. . .yet. . .
Steamed Rock Lobster Tail, baked potato, lobster stuffed mushrooms, all washed down with a few cokes. (Coming soon!) :icon_twisted:
Beef roast w/potatoes and onions, and broccoli cauliflower mix.
iced tea and a fruit roll up.
Cream cheese and Ritz crackers
Timber Wolf Straight
Oatmeal and blueberries
Blueberry mini muffins
stride sweet peppermint gum
3 pieces of homemade pepperoni and onion pizza, yesterday, around 4pm....haven't eaten again....yet.
Chicken from the Kroger deli
Dominoes pizza - new crust rocks! :biggrin:
Hubby fixed some hamburger w/onion and macaroni and cheese mixed
1/2 philly cheese steak and washed it down w/icy coke.
an incredibly large salad
Pork rinds
broccoli. mushrooms with caesar dressing and bacon bits.
I made a very healthy lasagna using part skim mozz, fat free ricotta, spinach, bella mushrooms, and artichokes for my cheese layer. It was delish!
Yum! I love artichokes (and everything else mentioned lol). Can you post the recipe?
I had turkey joes on whole wheat rolls w/mashed potatoes and sweet corn.
i snuck a half a cup of coffee.
shhhh, omg it was sooooooooooooooo good.
iced tea and sleeping pills. dinner of champions.
A handful of Stacey's cheddar cheese chips. Sure glad they were free 'cause I don't think I'd pay almost $4 a bag for them. :no:
a cup of dry puffed rice. i hate insomnia.
Ham and cheese sammich and Frito's
cheese tortellini
Home made nacho's
Chili
Grilled Nathan's hot dog, scalloped potatoes and steamed broccoli
Taco supreme at Taco Bell
Smoked sausage and sauerkraut.
amaretto and orange juice
Some nuts
Perch, fries, and slaw at King Gyro's
Cheeseburger, chili, fries, coke.
New York strip steak, bake potato, and shrimp First time I had tried breading shrimp this way and it turned out pretty good but I think I'll us a little more seasoning next time. I did the milk cornmeal thing rather than batter.
Big steaming bowl of chili, crackers, hot sauce, and washed it down with a coke.
soup from olive garden, that pasta fa zoulie that they spell wrong on the menu.
Well....I didn't get any dinner last night, and so far, since I got up this morning, nothing but coffee. My stomach is feeling a bit nauseous.
The left over nacho's from the other night.
Pork loin chops, fried turnips, and cottage cheese
orange chicken my daughter brought over.
not bad
Shrimp Linguini Alfredo
peanut butter and apple
Philadelphia cream cheese on Ritz crackers
half of a grapefruit, English muffin, a slice of cheese and one of turkey
Oatmeal, fried onions, and orange juice.
Nothing. . . but I've got a great big old pot of chili in the slow cooker! :smile:
YUM! That sounds tasty.
It's just chilly enough here that I decided on making a crockpot of vegetable beef soup for today.
Nothing yet and I'm starved.
Decided on a roast beef sammich and Frito's
I'm eating extra dark, extra salt, beer pretzel O's, and washing them down with a Guinness! :icon_twisted:
I know, it's early, but it is SUPER BOWL WEEKEND and I am priming the pump! :icon_twisted:
Quote from: Palehorse on February 05, 2010, 01:01:11 PM
I'm eating extra dark, extra salt, beer pretzel O's, and washing them down with a Guinness! :icon_twisted:
I know, it's early, but it is SUPER BOWL WEEKEND and I am priming the pump! :icon_twisted:
Is that kind of like practice before the big game? :biggrin:
Quote from: me on February 05, 2010, 01:05:25 PM
Is that kind of like practice before the big game? :biggrin:
Yeah, but it was interrupted by an emergency run to help out a friend. . . :smile:
Quote from: Palehorse on February 05, 2010, 02:15:58 PM
Yeah, but it was interrupted by an emergency run to help out a friend. . . :smile:
Guess you'll have to do double time later this evening then. :biggrin:
Quote from: me on February 05, 2010, 02:28:16 PM
Guess you'll have to do double time later this evening then. :biggrin:
Oh no, I resumed consuming as soon as I hit the door! :icon_twisted:
Just be careful not to over practice. :wink:
Quote from: me on February 05, 2010, 02:33:37 PM
Just be careful not to over practice. :wink:
No danger of that. I only have 8 in the fridge right now. If I run out I have to go out! :biggrin:
"Half pork half veggie. Spicy."
"Combo Spicy!
Six dolla!
"Next!"
From the dumpling nazi.
half of a milky way
4 brazil nuts and 4 pecans.
Chili!
Turned what was left of the roast and 'taters into veggie soup and had some buttered soda crackers with it.
Sittin' here chowin' down on sausage gravy, biscuits, and a 'tater cake
Cheese burgers
A patty melt and Frito's
Homemade vegetable beef soup and honey cornbread.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on February 06, 2010, 06:03:15 PM
Homemade vegetable beef soup and honey cornbread.
Oh no, I've been hangin' around Lolly too long. I read that as horny cornbread at first glance. :biggrin:
*Clarification on above: She misread one of my posts the other day. I wasn't saying she was horny.
LoL! I like the sound of that though ;D
kinda like randy candy, eh?
:biggrin:
I was so happy w/my simple country dinner and now it's taking on a whole new life ;D
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on February 06, 2010, 06:23:01 PM
:biggrin:
I was so happy w/my simple country dinner and now it's taking on a whole new life ;D
Will you ever be able to eat that cornbread with a straight face again? :biggrin:
:no: :biggrin:
Good work, "me."
Our work is done here.
:biggrin: :biggrin:
:coffee: Done?! What about dessert? :icon_twisted:
Sink yer teeth into a few chunks 'a that there randy candy.
("Sugar, sugar, oohhhh, honey, honey --
You are my candy girl. . . .")
:icon_twisted:
skin. mostly.
Pizza, courtesy of Papa Murphy.
'Tater soup and buttered soda crackers.
I haven't had potato soup in ages.
A bowl of cinnamon Chex..not hungry for much
or not :rant:
Fish, chicken, shrimp, and fries at Long John Silver's.
2 cheeseburgers, fries, and a coke.
piece of leftover pizza
Quote from: followsthewolf on February 08, 2010, 02:16:46 PM
piece of leftover pizza
I had the very same thing just now! :biggrin:
Hot ham and cheese on rye and french fries
Grilled chicken, long grain rice, and corn on the cob.
i had chicken. do we see a theme here?
maybe tomorrow i will have some fish. maybe i will kill it and cook it this time.
chickens are so hard to catch
puffed rice. alas, i am out of fruit roll ups.
Quote from: damfast on February 08, 2010, 10:08:32 PM
i had chicken. do we see a theme here?
maybe tomorrow i will have some fish. maybe i will kill it and cook it this time.
chickens are so hard to catch
And the feathers.............gak
Quote from: damfast on February 08, 2010, 10:08:32 PM
chickens are so hard to catch
NOT if you know what you are doin...
spoken like a true chicken hawk :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
Ham salad on wheat and Frito's
*Got chicken boilin' for chicken and noodles tonight. :biggrin:
well i was gonna have the fish.
those darn things are slippery!
and the guy at the pet store got ugly.
crap. pb and j i guess
Chicken and noodles, mashed 'taters, and corn
Ham salad sounds good. I'm not a fan of pork, but every now and then something appeals to me. I may have to make some ham salad now.
I had 2 carne asada tacos a a bean burrito
chicken and rice
pink grapefruit with Splenda
a sausage, egg, hash brown & cheese casserole........made by a co worker...who needs a special award for his breakfast masterpiece....it is my favorite morining dish....and I cherish the very few days a year that he "treats" us with his act of "kindness". :yes:
Hot roast beef sammich and warmed over fries from Long John's.
a pretzel
ANOTHER pretzel!
Grits w/cheddar
Swiss cheese sandwich
Nope, just some horseradish mustard
Quote from: followsthewolf on February 10, 2010, 12:43:51 PM
Nope, just some horseradish mustard
throw a slice of ham on the baby and you got yourself a REAL sammich.. :razz: :yes:
Quote from: followsthewolf on February 10, 2010, 12:43:51 PM
Nope, just some horseradish mustard
Never tried the swiss cheese horseradish thing but I do like a longhorn colby and regular mustard sandwich especially on rye bread.
Ya really don't miss the meat HH.
I love horseradish! :headbang:
Got a big hunk of crock pot lasagna out of the freezer this morning and heated that up and had cottage cheese and garlic toast
The last time I mad that there weren't any leftovers. My coworkers loved it.
We had Nathan's and pasta salad
Roast chicken, peas, stuffing, peaches
Bolthouse mocha protein drink
chicken from Lee's famous recipe
Sausage, egg, and cheese on an english muffin
Cherrios
Venti Breakfast Blend from Starbucks.
naked 'mighty mango' juice. mmmm... good stuff.
Chips and dip
A slice of veggie pizza washed down w/Corona ;D
Two pieces of wheat toast
fruit roll ups
a hot Mocha! Very chilly today. I think it's about 50 degrees in San Diego.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on February 13, 2010, 10:14:44 AM
a hot Mocha! Very chilly today. I think it's about 50 degrees in San Diego.
Wow. Musta frozen your butter and syrup, waffle girl!
Seventeen here this morning, but is headed all the way up to 27 this afternoon.
Ham and cheese on rye and Frito's
Chicken in a bisket
Sushi
Meatloaf, baked 'tater's, peas, and fresh baked bread, (cheated this time and used Kroger frozen though). Made Monkey bread for desert or later snacking.
Wings and Guinness
Pringles
puffed rice
A blueberry muffin that my valentine gave to me :smitten:
Frito's, covered in hot sauce! :smile:
A roast beef sub from the grocery store.
coco wheats
Popcorn
buttery popcorn, chocolate covered peanuts and an icy coke
Nothing
same here
Sausage, eggs, a 'tater cake, and biscuits about an hour and a half ago.
popcorn shrimp & fries
Turkey w/munster, lettuce, tomato and onion on whole wheat w/a side of mandarin orange slices and a glass of milk.
Beans and cornbread
Suicide Omelet* @ the Waffle House. (Breakfast Club meeting)
*- It did not work.
What is a suicide omelet?
vegetable thins
green beans and ham
I like green beans and ham! I do! I like them, Sam-I-am!
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on February 16, 2010, 01:58:23 PM
I like green beans and ham! I do! I like them, Sam-I-am!
I will not eat them with on this forum.
I will not eat them in a quorum.
I will not eat them here or there.
I will not eat them in my underware.
sorry.......... :redface:
kung pao veggies
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on February 16, 2010, 01:49:30 PM
What is a suicide omelet?
It was a manager's special at: http://www.wafflehouse.com/ourmenu.asp (http://www.wafflehouse.com/ourmenu.asp)
Ham, bacon, sausage, mushrooms, onions, cheese in an omelet, with hash-browns, wheat toast, and an endless cup of "lifer's juice". :smile:
Chicken salad on wheat and Frito's
2 steak chalupa's.
Hash browns and the left over chili and had scattered, covered, smothered.
Quote from: me on February 16, 2010, 07:43:47 PM
Hash browns and the left over chili and had scattered, covered, smothered.
Now that I have been to the Waffle House I know what those terms are an indication of! :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on February 16, 2010, 08:04:21 PM
Now that I have been to the Waffle House I know what those terms are an indication of! :biggrin:
It is good too not to mention very filling.
Quote from: me on February 16, 2010, 08:06:44 PM
It is good too not to mention very filling.
Kind of like Chinese food then eh? :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on February 16, 2010, 08:08:12 PM
Kind of like Chinese food then eh? :biggrin:
Sticks with ya a lot longer than Chinese.
Ham and cheese on rye, Frito's, and a cream cheese donut.
2 Hot dogs and a coke.
Pastrami sandwich and an apple
Royal Feast - Fit for the pompous, arrogant, narcissistic liar that I am. :rolleyes:
so there
and that's so.....so......so.....third grade
Quote from: followsthewolf on February 19, 2010, 07:03:12 PM
so there
and that's so.....so......so.....third grade
I'm still working on second grade, so I guess that means I am advanced! :biggrin:
Well, I'm in third grade, looking down my nose at you.
So there.
Nyah, nyah, nyah, nyah, nyah.
Quote from: followsthewolf on February 19, 2010, 07:16:09 PM
Well, I'm in third grade, looking down my nose at you.
So there.
Nyah, nyah, nyah, nyah, nyah.
Hey. . . you got a little boogie thingy hanging outta that nose. You might want a kleenex. . . :biggrin:
The left over beans from the other night w/cornbread and 'taters. A meal quite befitting a red neck trailer trash NASCAR lovin' , beer swillin' hillbilly. :biggrin:
Burrito Real (beef) with refried beans and rice, and a sour cream salad. Washed down with a pitcher of Margaritas! (Daughter b-day celebration.) :biggrin: Next Saturday is one of the other daughter's b-day! :biggrin:
Chicken from the Kroger deli...Hubby couldn't stand it any longer. It's been almost two weeks since we last had it for lunch.
I want what PH had *slurp*
I had a turkey club om whole wheat w/avocado.
homemade super veggie chicken noodle soup... sans chicken.
Souper burgers.
cadbury mini eggs.
Honey Nut Cheerios
A big handful of seedless red grapes
Italian beef sandwich - home made.
Biscuits and gravy and fried 'taters.
That sounds tasty PH and just when I was looking for a dinner idea.
Boiled egg, whole wheat english muffin and coffee
puffed rice. in a cup. dry.
Strawberries with a Klondike bear claw broken up in them.......yummy
fruit roll ups
taco's
Cheese popcorn
Manwich
Fixed hubby catfish and fries and I had a hamburger and fries.
deer tenderloin, mashed potatoes, and green beans
Quote from: followsthewolf on March 01, 2010, 06:01:14 PM
deer tenderloin, mashed potatoes, and green beans
Damned. . . nevermind. Mine wasn't anywhere near as good!
Quote from: followsthewolf on March 01, 2010, 06:01:14 PM
deer tenderloin, mashed potatoes, and green beans
Oh, that sounds so good. I haven't had deer in years. My daughter and SIL used to go hunting every year when they lived in SD and would get a deer each and take them home and dress them out and freeze them and would bring some home with them when they came for a visit. He always took part of the meat and had summer sausage made from it and man that was good. They also tanned the hides.
Courtesy of my grandson.
Many years ago I taught him how to hunt deer.
I don't hunt deer any more; switched to upland game birds because of the challenge.
He brings in the deer now -- cast your bread upon the waters, eh?
Yep, that huntin' and fishin' sure does help stretch the food budget when you've got a large family.
chicken & dumplings, mashed potatoes, green beans and rolls.............. :yes:
Well, I took some out of the freezer for tomorrow. I couldn't stop thinking about it! :smile:
Quote from: Palehorse on March 01, 2010, 10:25:15 PM
Well, I took some out of the freezer for tomorrow. I couldn't stop thinking about it! :smile:
Take a couple of bites for me would ya? :smile:
Quote from: me on March 01, 2010, 10:34:59 PM
Take a couple of bites for me would ya? :smile:
I could have got another and would have if I'd had room in the freezer. . .
Fish and fries from Long John's
Footlong ham and chips and cookies at Subway
A thick ribeye steak, medium rare. Baked potato with sour cream and butter. Caesar salad and a large glass of sweetened tea with lemon. Followed with a cup of hot black coffee. At the Texas Road House in Anderson.
our traditional polish easter sandwich. mmmm delicious.
Grilled cheeseburger w/spinach, tomato, grilled onions, sweet peppers and mushrooms on a whole wheat bun and I washed it down w/a glass of sweet tea.
Ham, deviled eggs, broccoli and cauliflower w/cheese, scalloped potatoes, home made bread, cranberry sauce, and chocolate cake and ice cream.
puffed rice that i will now chase with apricot mango yogurt.
Chicken from the Kroger deli for lunch. No clue what we're having for supper and it's time to get it started.
half a veggie sub-that i walked a mile for and then a mile home.
Lucky Charms. Yum!
iced tea.
A piece of chocolate cake.
peanut butter
Sausage, egg, and cheese on an English muffin. Fixed hubby poached eggs and sausage w/toast.
salad with tuscan italian dressing... iced tea.
Scrambled eggs w/cheese, hash browns, and wheat toast at the Waffle House.
A big juicy onioncheeseburger cooked to perfection on the grill and Cheeto's. :yes: :biggrin:
beans and sausage with fried taters and onions plus a chunk of cornbread!
A couple of Arby's RB jr's
Eggs, bacon, 'tater cakes, and biscuits.
cotton candy
Pork roast, sauerkraut, and mashed potatoes.
fettucine.
Cheeto's
Spaghetti and meat sauce, garlic bread. . .
pour over cheddar popcorn.
A big onion cheeseburger and steak fries.
crazy core skittles--but only the watermelon ones and the mango ones.
Swiss steak and 'taters in mushroom gravy and corn on the cob.
Salmon patties and fried taters. . .
i bit some chicken. not giving up vegetarianism any time soon. eww. puffed rice again.
Smoked sausage fried w/'taters and onions, and fried green tomatoes last night for supper and I'm starved........
raw mushrooms with bacon bits and dressing followed by puffed rice.
A big red juicy strawberry picked from our strawberry patch. :biggrin:
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Brent fixed this homemade very deep dish pizza.....Wow...it was great!!
Wow!!!
Almost ate my monitor!!
Good work, Brent!!!!
Brent you da man!!!
I just had leftovers from Maggiano's. Delish!
Chicken strips, french fires, Texas toast, and gravy at DQ.
Spaghetti with meat sauce. . .
A variety of Chinese from the buffet at Wing On.......yummy :yes:
Chicken salad sandwich and chicken velvet soup at Gaithers in Alexandria.
Grilled Cheese
Teriaki (sp?) chicken, pineapple, bell pepper and sweet onion kabobs on the grill and twice baked potatoes with sour cream and chives.
A ham sammich and Frito's. Picked a bunch of strawberries and looking forward to a big bowl of strawberries and Cool Whip later. :drool2:
Scrambled egge, french toats, and little beef smokeys.
Quote from: me on June 09, 2010, 02:04:22 PM
A variety of Chinese from the buffet at Wing On.......yummy :yes:
How is the Wing On, to eat. We use to eat there several years a go and really liked it. But they got a new chief and in our opion he absolutly sucked.
We have drove by the place several times but never went back to eat.
Quote from: The Troll on June 12, 2010, 04:22:31 PM
How is the Wing On, to eat. We use to eat there several years a go and really liked it. But they got a new chief and in our opion he absolutly sucked.
We have drove by the place several times but never went back to eat.
Thankfully they have straightened up, I know when you're talking about and it did suck for a brief period of time. We always get the buffet and we've found they do a pretty good job of keeping it fresh. We usually hit there between 12:30 and 1:00pm. I will have to say though that the fried won ton noodles they give you to put in the soup leaves a lot to be desired. I used to put sweet and sour sauce on it and eat it like desert but it's kind of stale or something now. Everything else is good though.
Steak burrito!
Chocolate cake.
T-Bone, baked potato, creamed corn, all hot off the grill. . .
popcorn and coke
A grilled wheat, egg, turkey bacon and cheese sandwich.
I know, cholesterol-city, but it sounded so good and tasted just as good. ;D
4 squares of a Symphony bar.
Haven't ate it yet. It's on the stove cooking. Browned spare ribs, pressured cooked with potatoes, green peppers and carrots. Just plain down home cooking.
zucchini bread - first of a lot I have a feeling!
Chocolate cake with caramel icing.
Key lime yogurt ;D
*wishin' I had a slice of zucchini bread or chocolate cake ;D *
I'm making zucchini brownies now too.
Quote from: kimmi on June 29, 2010, 09:33:04 AM
I'm making zucchini brownies now too.
z Good Lord, how many Zucchini do you have. Be a good friend and slip a bag or two into their car when their not looking. They wouldn't even know who did it. :biggrin:
Quote from: The Troll on June 29, 2010, 06:17:57 PM
z Good Lord, how many Zucchini do you have. Be a good friend and slip a bag or two into their car when their not looking. They wouldn't even know who did it. :biggrin:
How do you think I got mine!?! :rolleyes: I'll be freezing a bunch too.
Fresh green bean out of the garden with smoked sausage and potatoes.
Still drinkin' coffee but definitely thinkin' it's time to eat something. :yes:
Mrs. Troll sure cooks some delicous sounding dinners. Yum
A whole wheat english muffin w/two poached eggs and tomato slices. I washed it down w/several cups of delicious java.
Chicken from the Kroger deli
Kroger must have good chicken ;D
I have a convenience store near my house and I LOVE the chicken there. If I'm on the mood for chicken, I'll go there before I'll go to KFC or even Popeyes.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on July 03, 2010, 12:04:28 PM
Kroger must have good chicken ;D
I have a convenience store near my house and I LOVE the chicken there. If I'm on the mood for chicken, I'll go there before I'll go to KFC or even Popeyes.
It depends on the cook. There are certain ones that think it should be extra crispy, (burnt), and dry and we don't get it when those particular people are there.
A big bowl of steamed and buttered swiss chard, fried green tomatoes, and a pork loin chop. :eat:
chocolate ice cream w/strawberries, whipped cream and a drizzle of chocolate syrup
Crock pot chicken, creamed corn, mashed potatoes and biscuits. . .
Roasted chicken breast in garlic/lemon sauce and fresh Wilted littuce, green onions with chrispy bacon.
A soft taco supreme and a burrito supreme from Taco Bell.
Spicy Italian - Subway
Chocolate birthday cake.
Hawaiian pizza - Papa Murphy's - In the oven now! :pizza:
A cheeseburger topped w/mushrooms and onion, and 'tater salad.
Quote from: me on July 07, 2010, 06:57:21 PM
A cheeseburger topped w/mushrooms and onion, and 'tater salad.
Hope you have a BOP installed! :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on July 07, 2010, 07:06:05 PM
Hope you have a BOP installed! :biggrin:
It was gooooood goin' in though. :biggrin:
Quote from: me on July 07, 2010, 07:12:00 PM
It was gooooood goin' in though. :biggrin:
Better call HAZMAT and have a team on alert with booms and dispersants!
Chicken Fettucini Alfredo on the menu this evening! :smile:
Beef roast w/'taters, onions, and green beans slow cooked all day, and sliced cucumbers from the garden.
Home made cauliflower, green onion soup with crackers.
Hawaiian Pizza - leftover and cold - just the way I like it! :smile:
Chicken from the Kroger deli
(http://cdn.physorg.com/newman/gfx/news/hires/chicken.jpg)
Quote from: Palehorse on July 10, 2010, 01:54:29 PM
(http://cdn.physorg.com/newman/gfx/news/hires/chicken.jpg)
That would be us....... :biggrin:
Quote from: me on July 10, 2010, 02:15:55 PM
That would be us....... :biggrin:
Cannibals! :spooked:
Quote from: Palehorse on July 10, 2010, 02:26:46 PM
Cannibals! :spooked:
Yep.... :biggrin: Gettin' ready to throw some hobo dinners on the grill now...... :yes:
Quote from: me on July 10, 2010, 04:01:05 PM
Yep.... :biggrin: Gettin' ready to throw some hobo dinners on the grill now...... :yes:
What the heck is a hobo dinner?????? Pork n beans in a can?
Quote from: Palehorse on July 10, 2010, 04:47:47 PM
What the heck is a hobo dinner?????? Pork n beans in a can?
No, I can't remember what all goes in them, but she has described them before and they sound delicious.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on July 10, 2010, 05:18:54 PM
No, I can't remember what all goes in them, but she has described them before and they sound delicious.
Bet it has chicken! :rolleyes:
Quote from: Palehorse on July 10, 2010, 04:47:47 PM
What the heck is a hobo dinner?????? Pork n beans in a can?
You can use about any kind of meat but we used hamburger tonight. You just take a good sized piece of wide heavy duty aluminum foil, (spray with pam if you want), make an oval patty and dish it in the middle, I usually use about half a pound or slightly less pr person, season the meat, I put mushrooms, onion, potatoes, and bell pepper on ours tonight then put a couple pats of butter on top and fold the foil so the juice won't escape when turned, (not easy but it can be done). Cook over coals or low grill heat for approx. 15min on each side. You can put green beans, corn, or just about anything you want veggie wise on them. I'm going to put some zucchini on the next ones I make.
*you can use chicken but I never have. :wink:
Quote from: me on July 10, 2010, 06:13:44 PM
You can use about any kind of meat but we used hamburger tonight. You just take a good sized piece of wide heavy duty aluminum foil, (spray with pam if you want), make an oval patty and dish it in the middle, I usually use about half a pound or slightly less pr person, season the meat, I put mushrooms, onion, potatoes, and bell pepper on ours tonight then put a couple pats of butter on top and fold the foil so the juice won't escape when turned, (not easy but it can be done). Cook over coals or low grill heat for approx. 15min on each side. You can put green beans, corn, or just about anything you want veggie wise on them. I'm going to put some zucchini on the next ones I make.
*you can use chicken but I never have. :wink:
With all of the rain we have had, we're going have Zucchine coming out of our ears. :puke: Is there any really new recipes to make it taste good. Other than bread and french fried. :rolleyes: :smile:
Quote from: The Troll on July 10, 2010, 06:34:08 PM
With all of the rain we have had, we're going have Zucchine coming out of our ears. :puke: Is there any really new recipes to make it taste good. Other than bread and french fried. :rolleyes: :smile:
Last year I sliced it up and froze it along with some yellow squash to saute with onions and butter. I just did it in approx 1/2in slices instead of thinner like I do when it's fresh since it kind of turns to mush after being frozen if you slice it too thin.
Mac and cheese, hot and right out of the oven.
Shrimp an fries at the Daleville Legion.
Grilled Spam and cheese sandwich.
Pork loin chop, corn on the cob, and zucchini, yellow squash, onion, and a garlic clove sauteed in butter, fixed on the girll.
Grilled baby back ribs and if I say so myself, they were the best I've ever made or had. I followed this recipe:
http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,1667,133180-252198,00.html
I did tweak it a little. I used tomato sauce rather than catsup and the onion and garlic were fresh from a garden.
I also had seasoned and grilled sweet corn (fresh from a farmer's market and so sweet that it makes your face sticky) and homemade potato salad.
I'm about to have a slice of triple berry cake made w/fresh berries.
Honestly, I love the way fresh tastes. :yes:
Decided to cook on the grill tonight and had corn on the cob grilled husk on, onions mushrooms and garlic w/seasoned salt and butter, and NY strip steaks. Gonna top it off with ice cream later. :biggrin:
Gee, went back to nature today and all I had was a few paw paws and some termites I found in an old rotten log, (they taste just like chicken you know). Being a creature of the forest ain't all it's cracked up to be. My ex, Doreen, used to bring me leftovers from the bar but ever since she broke up with me I been SOL.
Quote from: me on August 27, 2010, 08:51:58 PM
Decided to cook on the grill tonight and had corn on the cob grilled husk on, onions mushrooms and garlic w/seasoned salt and butter, and NY strip steaks. Gonna top it off with ice cream later. :biggrin:
Had some fresh french fried Okra that had been dipped in beer batter and a burger with LTM and a glass of "real" fresh squeezed lemonaid. The Okra was picked off the plants right outside my back door.
Quote from: The Troll on August 27, 2010, 10:40:36 PM
Had some fresh french fried Okra that had been dipped in beer batter and a burger with LTM and a glass of "real" fresh squeezed lemonaid. The Okra was picked off the plants right outside my back door.
I'm gonna have to go over to my daughters and swipe some okra from her garden and try that 'cause it sounds yummy. I know she'd share 'cause she already told me I could have some if I wanted.
chicken and veggie noodle soup, sans chicken... and iced tea.
Medium rare marinated grilled London broil, tossed salad and corn.
Manwich with some minced garlic mixed in, fries, and some snicker-doodles right out of the oven!
Two hot dogs and Frito's
more soup. :smitten: i can't believe i made something so delicious without catching the house on fire.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on September 01, 2010, 02:14:17 PM
more soup. :smitten: i can't believe i made something so delicious without catching the house on fire.
Just finished it. Got back from the store. Where I bought some thin sliced pepper roast beef, swiss cheese sauerkraut and some Italina bread.
I took about 4 slices of the beef on top of that I put some slices of the Swiss cheese and on that I put some saurerkraut. Slipped that into the microwave utill the cheese melted. While this was happening I had put two slices of the Itailan bread in the toaster. When the bread was toasted I put the hot beef, cheese and saurkruate on the toasted bread and cut it two. Plus a large glass of fresh squeezed lemonaid. Hummmmm.
A quarter pounder and fries.
Big Philly Cheesesteak sammy! :pizza:
puffed rice as i am bedridden and can't forage for real chow. :'( i want bacon. lol. (bad vegetarian.)
Quote from: ~vxn~ on September 02, 2010, 11:02:33 AM
puffed rice as i am bedridden and can't forage for real chow. :'( i want bacon. lol. (bad vegetarian.)
Now listen to the Hawk, bacon WILL fix what ails ya.....get yourself a BLT sandwich, and you will be out of the bed by this afternoon... :yes:
ps, seriously, I hope you get feeling better soon.... :)
Quote from: ~vxn~ on September 02, 2010, 11:02:33 AM
puffed rice as i am bedridden and can't forage for real chow. :'( i want bacon. lol. (bad vegetarian.)
Why don't you give up that vegetarian crap and eat like a normal person. You only go around once it this life. The way you like to burn caloiies you need some good protein. If the vegetarian diet was a good diet, everyone would be doing it. Just how many people do you know that are devote vegetarians? Not many.
It is a proven that an active person need a certain amout of fat in your diet and I can't think of a better tasting fat than bacon fat. Then butter, then real whipped cream, then real ice cream.
One of these days you going to wake up and be as old as me 72 and you going to look at your friends who ate normal food and find you not as healthy as they are. Girl, live a little, give yourself a break. Your deserve it.
Vegetarian - old Indian word for "he who cannot hunt."
(this does not necessarily reflect the views of this poster.) :biggrin:
Left over roast, 'taters, and carrots.
Chicken salad on toast and coffee at the Shrine.
#2 combo, large. . .
I had a #1, w/Coke...
lol bacon is a miracle cure!
Quote from: Palehorse on January 09, 2007, 05:59:40 PM
Some kind of spread on crackers one of the ladies on my staff made for me. She's always bringing me food! 8)
The way to a man heart is through his stomach, right Boss? :yes:
Quote from: Anne on September 02, 2010, 01:20:30 PM
Chicken salad on toast and coffee at the Shrine.
When I was a Shriner, I remember all those good dinners they had up there. That thick cut pork chop that you could cut with a fork :drool1: and Oh that chicken, the best fried chicken in Anderson. :drool2: Oh my the thick Prime Rib. :drool1:
And make a drink some of the best Margaritas and sevens sevens. :drool1: Damn I'm going to have to take my wife up there again soon. :biggrin:
Quote from: The Troll on September 03, 2010, 11:44:55 AM
When I was a Shriner, I remember all those good dinners they had up there. That thick cut pork chop that you could cut with a fork :drool1: and Oh that chicken, the best fried chicken in Anderson. :drool2: Oh my the thick Prime Rib. :drool1:
And make a drink some of the best Margaritas and sevens sevens. :drool1: Damn I'm going to have to take my wife up there again soon. :biggrin:
Ya outta go on a Fri night when Macel plays the organ, fish night. Goooooood fish... :yes:
Roast beef sammich and Frito's.
Hebrew Nationals on a roll Chicago style w/grilled sweet corn.
A huge patty melt and some Frito's about 4hrs ago and I'm still stuffed. Sometimes I tend to get carried away when I make my patties up and they end up being waaaaay bigger than I intended.
Puffed rice.
Chicken
Yer makin' me want to have puffed rice with brown sugar on it vxn. Haven't had that for a looooong time and it's really good I just never think to buy the puffed rice.
Hahaha puffed rice, again.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on September 03, 2010, 11:38:51 PM
Puffed rice.
If all I had to eat was puffed rice. I'd lock and load one round of 45 ball ammunition and blow my brain out. :puke:
Grilled chicken w/a lemon pepper glaze, whole wheat pasta salad mixed w/carrots, peas, cucumbers and tomatos and grilled zucchini.
Orka, Smoked Sasauge, Chicken, Bacon Gumbo on rice, with fresh baked bread and ice tea.
A bagel w/cream cheese.
puffed rice.
Salad, Filet, Baked Tater, Carrots and Coffee at the bar in Converse.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on September 07, 2010, 07:31:08 PM
puffed rice.
add some bacon bits .... I'm telling you that it will add a little zing to your step....
Rectum Rockets
:spooked:
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GUT BOMBS!!
Quote from: Henry Hawk on September 08, 2010, 01:20:07 PM
GUT BOMBS!!
A sandwich you get to enjoy three times. :yes: :biggrin:
magot burgers (my husband's name for them)
Quote from: The Troll on September 08, 2010, 05:33:51 PM
A sandwich you get to enjoy three times. :yes: :biggrin:
Me and my wife love the bombs. We get ten ever two or three weeks. The first time I got to eat one was in Indianapolis when I was 16. I ate 12 of them. Still love them. Can't eat 12 now about 5 is all I need. :yes:
Nothing like them to jump start the old colon now is there?
There cannot be any paste on your colon if you put those things through it a couple of times a month!
Quote from: Palehorse on September 08, 2010, 09:47:09 PM
Nothing like them to jump start the old colon now is there?
There cannot be any paste on your colon if you put those things through it a couple of times a month!
:biggrin: :yes:
Three egg omelet with fresh banana pepper and tomato. With sour cream on top. Good black coffee. Mighty fine breakfast.
Nothin' yet still drinkin' coffee.
candy. breakfast of champions.
Goulash and a couple of slices of bread and butter.
Well, you drove me to it. Couldn't help myself. Just got back from Noblesville with a sack of 10 White Castle cheeseburgers. Hummmm.
Barbacue from Byrds
OMG! The best ice cream cone ever!
Did I mention that I'm addicted to ice cream? It's something I love but only allow myself once in a while. Tonight was "a while".
It was chocolate, with cherries, fudge, whipped cream, sprinkles in a freshley made waffle cone. I don't care if I'm not hungry for a week, that was delicious!
A huge cheeseburger w/cheeto's.
Put some cubed steak, tater's, carrots, and mushroom gravy in the slow cooker for supper too. :biggrin:
That sounds good. Do you flour you steak at all for that? It sounds good the way it is, but I think I'd add onion.
Jail house steak sandwich. (Bologna and cheese with some mustard - Umm-humm)
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on September 10, 2010, 02:14:07 PM
That sounds good. Do you flour you steak at all for that? It sounds good the way it is, but I think I'd add onion.
I just brown it and stick it in either the slow cooker or the crock pot, this time I chose the crock pot, and throw the stuff in. I make a white sauce for the gravy rather than go through all that hassle of grease and flour since there really isn't much fat on the cubed steak to flavor the gravy anyway. I don't even put grease in the skillet to brown it. I usually put onion in it too but forgot this time since I was doing hamburgers for lunch too and had two things going at once. You would have though I'd have remembered since I had the onion right there for the burgers though. :groan:
Ham and beans and corn bread right out of the oven and some "real" butter.
Arby's roast beef and cheese sticks.
I will be having festival roast chicken, spinach salad and rolls.
hmm... gum. but i have plans for lunch. kung pao chicken (sans chicken) at my favorite restaurant. (my friends are rescuing me from bed rest.)
Boiled egg on whole grain toast w/turkey bacon and a slice of fresh garden tomato. I washed it down w/very hot and very strong coffee. I'll be awake for 3 days now, but YUM!
Er, um, uh, well.......chicken from the Kroger deli.... :angel:
Breakfast at Perkins, scrambled eggs, bacon, one pancake and coffee.
Toasted Cheese Supreme, 3 cheeses, bacon, tomato, special sauce in Indianapolis.
I'm eating a bowl of dry Cheerios and vanilla yogurt. I don't like milk in my cereal.
Anne and Troll - that sounds so tasty.
Granola w/a few dark chocolate chips, apple and OJ.
A roast beef sammich and Frito's
Leftover spaghetti and meat sauce and fresh garlic bread! :smile:
Two mini Mr. Good bars.
A Nathan's Chicago style and grilled corn on the cob w/butter and Old Bay.
The corn was delicious, crisp and super sweet. It was a hybrid that we got at the farmer's market. I had to wash my face after I ate it. lol
candy. i'll probably have apple slices with cream cheese dip--if i can get anyone to bring it to me in bed...
i'll probably just have to eat puffed rice--that's already in the bedroom.
:end:
Made it myself. Toasted sub bun, three slices of corned beef, sauerkraut, slice of Swiss cheese and micowaved just until the cheese melts.
Cottage cheese
Corn beef hash on toast
Left over chili over hash browns w/cheese and onion.
A slice of fresh cherry pie from the farmer's market.
I hope they eat the rest of it before I open the fridge again. ;D
Eating it now. A bowl of chocolate ice cream w/strawberries.
Grilled med/rare sirloin, topped with mushrooms sauteed w/evoo, garlic and onions, garden salad and a whole wheat roll.
The Horse's special pizza creation! :smile:
Pork loin chops and hominy w/ cottage cheese.
I am trying to lose some weight on a juice diet. Does anyone know how many kinds of juice you can buy? There are plenty! I kinda like the V-8 Spicy Hot kind myself.
coco wheats! mmmmmmm!
Quote from: Lester Sasquatch on September 19, 2010, 08:36:58 PM
I am trying to lose some weight on a juice diet. Does anyone know how many kinds of juice you can buy? There are plenty! I kinda like the V-8 Spicy Hot kind myself.
Trying to create an oil spill of your own?
Popcorn
Quote from: Lester Sasquatch on September 19, 2010, 08:36:58 PM
I am trying to lose some weight on a juice diet. Does anyone know how many kinds of juice you can buy? There are plenty! I kinda like the V-8 Spicy Hot kind myself.
Apple juice or prune juice should do the trick quite nicely. I've heard bean juice works well too. :biggrin:
eww. well, that's less than pleasant. thank you for that.
puffed rice. blah. going to my friend's house for salad in a little while though.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on September 20, 2010, 12:23:48 PM
eww. well, that's less than pleasant. thank you for that.
puffed rice. blah. going to my friend's house for salad in a little while though.
Girl, if I ate what you do, I'd be in bed too, sick.
Since I put this in the wrong thread a few hours back I'll now put it where it belonged....
Lunch: Ham sammich w/'mater and mayo and Frito's
Supper: A hobo dinner
popcorn
Long John Silver's fish and fries.
Early start:
Bowl of Kashi GOLEAN crunch, Honey Almond Flax an apple and glass of OJ. I was starving this morning!
(vxn - you may enjoy this cereal the "puffs" remind me of rice puffs, but it has the almonds and crunchy granola like pieces too)
Dorito's and nocho cheese dip.
The wife just called me to supper for French fried Orka and Eggplant.
Hot dogs and Frito's.
Home made chili w/French bread and home made apple pie.
a slice of veggie pizza and icy cold diet Dew.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on September 21, 2010, 07:20:13 AM
Early start:
Bowl of Kashi GOLEAN crunch, Honey Almond Flax an apple and glass of OJ. I was starving this morning!
(vxn - you may enjoy this cereal the "puffs" remind me of rice puffs, but it has the almonds and crunchy granola like pieces too)
sounds tasty. :icon_twisted: i'll have to try it!
last ate candy.
Watermelon
vxn the kashi cinnamon harvest is really good too. I got one of the free samples and have been hooked every since. :yes:
Pork loin, butter beans, and cottage cheese
We're having an unusually overcast day and it's kinda chilly which has made me completely lazy today. :sleepy:
We did muster up the strength to go into town to a local sandwich & coffee shop for a late lunch. I had an angus burger w/lettuce, tomato, onion and pepperjack cheese, shared an order of fries and washed it down w/hot coffee. The best part was the quiet time w/my daughter talking about "old" times. She's just 12 so they weren't quite "back in the day". :biggrin:
Salmon patties.
A ham sammich w/'mater and mayo and Frito's
I'm having a AB & J on multi grain and a mini Waldorf salad (sub yogurt for mayo)
Salmon patties and macaroni and cheese
Beef Burrito Real, with rice and refried beans, sour cream salad, salsa, chips, and a big ol coke. . .
Kashi toasted berry crumble and a glass of grape juice. I'm telling you this is one of the moxy addictive cereals that I've ever eaten.
Jalapeno and cheddar sauce on frito's !
Veggie pizza w/whole wheat crust and I washed it down w/ a glass of California Merlot.
Whole grain white bread, medium cheddar and american cheeses , all combined into a grilled cheese sandwich.
(I think that merlot is sounding like a good idea though!) :yes: :biggrin:
A cheeseburger on rye and french fries.
Quote from: Palehorse on September 28, 2010, 09:03:54 PM
(I think that merlot is sounding like a good idea though!) :yes: :biggrin:
Merlot is always a good idea. So is shiraz.
I call it Grandma's potato pudding.
It come from my grandmother's Dunkard cook book. She would take this mixture and stuff hog stomachs and bake it for 6 to 8 hours. It would come golden brown brown and oh was it so good. Since it's to hard to find stomachs and you have to take out the lining. I just make the stuffing.
5 pound of peeled potatoes, 2 pound of ground whole hog sausage, no seasonings and two bulbs, yes 2 bulbs of garlic. 4 teaspoons of salt and 3 teaspoon of course ground pepper
I use an Cuisinart food processor. Grandma used a hand grinder and grind it all together and mixed well. Put it in a baking pan and bake it at 350 until it is brown and temperature of 175 to 180 internal. About 1 to 1 1/2 hours
My family demands it every Christmas. So simple and so good.
Quote from: The Troll on September 29, 2010, 02:22:13 PM
I call it Grandma's potato pudding.
It come from my grandmother's Dunkard cook book. She would take this mixture and stuff hog stomachs and bake it for 6 to 8 hours. It would come golden brown brown and oh was it so good. Since it's to hard to find stomachs and you have to take out the lining. I just make the stuffing.
5 pound of peeled potatoes, 2 pound of ground whole hog sausage, no seasonings and two bulbs, yes 2 bulbs of garlic. 4 teaspoons of salt and 3 teaspoon of course ground pepper
I use an Cuisinart food processor. Grandma used a hand grinder and grind it all together and mixed well. Put it in a baking pan and bake it at 350 until it is brown and temperature of 175 to 180 internal. About 1 to 1 1/2 hours
My family demands it every Christmas. So simple and so good.
I have everything to make this on hand, but I am reluctant to make it for the holidays without first trying it out. I may make it this week sometime and I will let you know how we like it!
Thanks troll!! :smile:
I don't know how old this recipe is, it goes way back. I comfort food, soul food, folk food. When you didn't have a lot of money and wanted the meat to go as far as you make it go. But one thing you got to like is, garlic and pork sausage and potatoes. Just wait and see how it smells when it is cooking. :drool1:
I usually make 10 pound of it and vacumn pack some of it for later. It just as good warmed up. But believe me when it first comes out of the oven and it's steaming hot, it's at it's best. Hell, I even like it cold.
Quote from: The Troll on September 29, 2010, 03:28:59 PM
I don't know how old this recipe is, it goes way back. I comfort food, soul food, folk food. When you didn't have a lot of money and wanted the meat to go as far as you make it go. But one thing you got to like is, garlic and pork sausage and potatoes. Just wait and see how it smells when it is cooking. :drool1:
I usually make 10 pound of it and vacumn pack some of it for later. It just as good warmed up. But believe me when it first comes out of the oven and it's steaming hot, it's at it's best. Hell, I even like it cold.
I like all of those things and so does my wife, so I'm thinking it ought to be a tasty surprise for us.
We've also got a food saver vac sealer. Can you freeze it once its made?
Quote from: Palehorse on September 29, 2010, 03:32:27 PM
I like all of those things and so does my wife, so I'm thinking it ought to be a tasty surprise for us.
We've also got a food saver vac sealer. Can you freeze it once its made?
Oh yes, a couple of years ago I fixed 20 pound of it. We had that big snow day at Christmas and half of the people didn't show up. We froze about 10lbs and had it over the next few months.
I got to say that vacuum packing is hard to beat, no freezer burn. I found a chicken in the back of our freezer that was 2 years old. Well it looked good, smelled good so I cooked it for chicken and noodles. Couldn't find one thing wrong with it.
The last 5 pound I fixed has feed us two meals and we got one more meal left. Fix some butter and bread. Fresh hard crust bread is hard to beat with it.
I'm not a fan of pork or sausage, but I am a fan of comfort food. :biggrin: I try to avoid it as much as possible, but can usually justify it on the holidays. Having said all that, your recipe sounds very tasty.
PH posted a crockpot beef and pepper recipe that's out of this world and it's really good w/the crust hard bread as well and even better w/an ice cold beer. ;D
My lunch sounds wimpy now :biggrin:
Shaved turkey, lettuce tomato, onion and avocado on multi-grain bread and a side salad. I wanted to add bean sprouts, but I was all out. I did toss a couple olives into my salad. Olives are addictive. :yes:
(I'm going to make this troll, for sure).
Lobster tail, shrimp scampi, grilled shrimp, baked potato, rice pilaf, all washed down with an ice cold coke. . . (Where's the bed?)
Had smoked sausage, cabbage, and 'taters for supper and just ate some Cheeto's and now I'm going night night..... :biggrin:
Walleye fillets and Swiss chard right out of the garden with bacon.
Chicken from the Kroger deli :biggrin:
Home made Pizza, with the Troll"s special meat and sauce recipes.
Troll pudding as I have now named it. On biscuits. . . :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on September 30, 2010, 06:31:32 PM
Troll pudding as I have now named it. On biscuits. . . :biggrin:
Have you fixed it and how did smell when it was baking and how did it taste to you guys. We finished our last batch at noon. Two and 1/2 days and still just as good.
Quote from: The Troll on September 30, 2010, 06:35:36 PM
Have you fixed it and how did smell when it was baking and how did it taste to you guys. We finished our last batch at noon. Two and 1/2 days and still just as good.
The smell was WONDERFUL and it was ready the moment my wife arrived home from work. VERY tasty and I am freezing the rest in vac bags tomorrow.
I am adding a food processor to our list of wants though. Turning that grinder ain't fer sissies! :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on September 30, 2010, 06:48:42 PM
The smell was WONDERFUL and it was ready the moment my wife arrived home from work. VERY tasty and I am freezing the rest in vac bags tomorrow.
I am adding a food processor to our list of wants though. Turning that grinder ain't fer sissies! :biggrin:
My grandma was a wonderful cook and a hard worker. She would fix 3 to 4 hog stomachs for the family on Christmas and sometimes Thanksgiving. She would clean the stomachs, hand grind the stuffing and fill the stomachs and hand stitch closed. For me as a kid this was wonderful.
Your right about a Cuisinart food processor. If you like to cook, these food processors are hard to beat. I think the next time you make Grandma's Potato Pudding grind it real well. I like it fine and smooth.
Also put the potatoes, sausage and garlic together in the processor. Divide the ingredients for each batch for a even mixture. Good Eats.
Quote from: The Troll on September 30, 2010, 09:41:22 PM
My grandma was a wonderful cook and a hard worker. She would fix 3 to 4 hog stomachs for the family on Christmas and sometimes Thanksgiving. She would clean the stomachs, hand grind the stuffing and fill the stomachs and hand stitch closed. For me as a kid this was wonderful.
Your right about a Cuisinart food processor. If you like to cook, these food processors are hard to beat. I think the next time you make Grandma's Potato Pudding grind it real well. I like it fine and smooth.
Also put the potatoes, sausage and garlic together in the processor. Divide the ingredients for each batch for a even mixture. Good Eats.
My wife is suggesting we make mashed potatoes first, then mix it all together. . . I'm leaning toward the food processor though. . . :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on September 30, 2010, 09:43:48 PM
My wife is suggesting we make mashed potatoes first, then mix it all together. . . I'm leaning toward the food processor though. . . :biggrin:
Don't mash the potatoes. Tried that the texture is wrong and doesn't taste the same. I tried the hand grinder, too hard, tried the easy way making mashed potatoes something was missing. Tried less garlic, no. Tried more garlic, ugh to much. 2 bulbs of fresh garlic for 5 pounds of potatoes and 2 pound of whole hog sausage, plain.
The food processor comes with a recipe book. Now I don't use it everyday. But I had in many years and have use quite bit. I about ready to buy another bowl for it. You will be surprised how many uses it is good for.
Quote from: The Troll on September 30, 2010, 10:01:09 PM
Don't mash the potatoes. Tried that the texture is wrong and doesn't taste the same. I tried the hand grinder, too hard, tried the easy way making mashed potatoes something was missing. Tried less garlic, no. Tried more garlic, ugh to much. 2 bulbs of fresh garlic for 5 pounds of potatoes and 2 pound of whole hog sausage, plain.
The food processor comes with a recipe book. Now I don't use it everyday. But I had in many years and have use quite bit. I about ready to buy another bowl for it. You will be surprised how many uses it is good for.
I'm with you! :yes:
By the way, I quoted your recipe and put it in the food area. You can find it here:
http://theunknownzone.us/smf/index.php?topic=16422.0 (http://theunknownzone.us/smf/index.php?topic=16422.0)
I wanted it somewhere where we are most likely to look for it later on. . . just incase! :biggrin:
Home made Rubin. Sliced corned beef with Swiss cheese and sauerkraut. Pile up the corn beef the size of the bread you using. A few slices of Swiss Cheese and over that sauerkraut and microwave until cheese melts and slide this off your cooking plate on to your bread. Good Eats.
A ham salad sammich and Frito's
The Troll's own home made 4 bean chili. As usual excellent! Damn I'm a good cook!
Quote from: The Troll on October 03, 2010, 06:43:40 AM
The Troll's own home made 4 bean chili. As usual excellent! Damn I'm a good cook!
Ham and beans and hot corn bread. Plus I got my wife to cook. :bliss: :bliss: :bliss: :thumbsup:
'Tater soup...... :biggrin:
Whole wheat penne topped w/sauce loaded with zuchinni, sweet peppers, mushrooms, tomato, garlic, basil and oregano.
Three slices of cold bologna. It was that, or wash some dishes. Priorities, ya know....
Peanut butter sandwich and a coke.
:biggrin: I know that feeling.
Quote from: LOsborne on October 04, 2010, 08:39:30 PM
Three slices of cold bologna. It was that, or wash some dishes. Priorities, ya know....
Beef Stew
A bowl of ice cream w/chocolate syrup and strawberry topping last night. On my first cup of coffee now. :biggrin:
Sea food plater at Long John Silvers.
A Nathan's Chicago-style and an icy cold Corona.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on January 09, 2007, 06:13:07 PM
uh oh, indeed... you know the way to a man's heart is through his stomach... (or through his chest with a very sharp object... lol...)
broccoli and 3 cheese sauce...
Before I reached 72, eating wasn't the way to my heart. How I will take a good meal. :biggrin: :yes: and take a nap. :smitten:
A patty melt and Frito's.
Beef and noodles and peas.
Buffalo wings and fries --- back to "in training" food tomorrow :biggrin:
The rest of the left over nacho stuff from a couple of nights ago. :biggrin:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on January 09, 2007, 06:52:18 PM
Excuse me ME, but you DO realize.....I'm a Chicken Hawk!!!.....Do I need to say what the last thing I JUST ate was???
Chicken mash from the nearest grain elevator, in Pendleton, Indiana? CO-OP.
A slice of pizza at football game and a Dew.
Nothing yet still drinking coffee. Been busy all morning but I'm getting really hungry now.
A bowl of clam chowder, side garden salad and a warm slice of pumpernickel bread.
A New York strip fixed on the grill w/seasoned onions, garlic, and mushrooms, and sliced fresh 'maters.
veggie stromboli with fresh-squeezed lemonade
That sounds outstanding FTW.
A slice of carrot cake.
Sausage, eggs, fried 'taters, and toast about 2hrs ago.
Hot roasted chicken from Marsh's, it just walked through the door. When I get though with it, even the dog won't want the bones. :drool1:
Roast and potatoes in the crock pot! :food12:
Jerk chicken on whole wheat roll w/melted swiss, tomato and lettuce, sweet potato fries and diet root beer.
Ham and cheese on rye and Frito's
I had a roast beef Deli creations (meat, cheese, crackers) which was pretty tasty to be a processed death trap. ;D
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on October 11, 2010, 02:48:56 PM
I had a roast beef Deli creations (meat, cheese, crackers) which was pretty tasty to be a processed death trap. ;D
Can't remember what my mother called it. But it's got browned hamburger, diced onion, diced tomatoes, macaroni, garlic, cumin, chili powder cooked to a nice soupy delight. Again :drool1:
Quote from: The Troll on October 11, 2010, 03:57:46 PM
Can't remember what my mother called it. But it's got browned hamburger, diced onion, diced tomatoes, macaroni, garlic, cumin, chili powder cooked to a nice soupy delight. Again :drool1:
Gravy Train!
:biggrin:
Dilly beans and string cheese - I just got back from the gym not too long ago.
Bacon and 'mater sammiches with the last of our garden 'maters, and cottage cheese.
That's what we had last night, well almost, didn't have chili powder or cumin in ours.
Quote from: The Troll on October 11, 2010, 03:57:46 PM
Can't remember what my mother called it. But it's got browned hamburger, diced onion, diced tomatoes, macaroni, garlic, cumin, chili powder cooked to a nice soupy delight. Again :drool1:
Quote from: me on October 11, 2010, 10:39:35 PM
Bacon and 'mater sammiches with the last of our garden 'maters, and cottage cheese.
That's what we had last night, well almost, didn't have chili powder or cumin in ours.
Quote from: me on October 11, 2010, 10:39:35 PM
Bacon and 'mater sammiches with the last of our garden 'maters, and cottage cheese.
That's what we had last night, well almost, didn't have chili powder or cumin in ours.
You should try a little cummin and chili powder. Like a level teaspoon to a 2 or 3 quart pan of it.
It does not over power it and just adds little flavor I think you would like. A little tip from Troll's kitchen. :tiphat: :biggrin:
A cheeseburger and Frito's. I then put on crock pot lasagna for supper tonight. :biggrin:
Grilled teriyaki chicken tenders, corn on the cob and brown long grain rice.
Crock pot lasagna, mashed 'taters, and garlic toast. The rest, crock pot lasagna, is wrapped and in the fridge and going into the freezer tomorrow. :biggrin:
An everything bagel thin with egg and cheese!
Smoked sausage, taters, green beans from the crock pot!
Pork loin, butter beans, and cottage cheese.
Quote from: me on October 13, 2010, 06:43:48 PM
Pork loin, butter beans, and cottage cheese.
Fried potatoes, fried with chopped green pepper, chopped onion, sliced smoked sausage, diced fried bacon, garlic and a little salt and pepper. A one skillet meal. :drool1: All you need is something to drink :food12:
Burritos !
Smoked sausage, 'taters, and green beans cooked all afternoon in the crock pot. :thumbsup:
Did yah like it that way?
We did too. . . It's now in rotation! :biggrin:
:biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on October 14, 2010, 06:55:37 PM
We did too. . . It's now in rotation! :biggrin:
A bowl of Special K w/the dark chocolate pieces.
I was going to cook, but after fight traffic home, my heart wasn't in it </3
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on October 14, 2010, 09:04:35 PM
A bowl of Special K w/the dark chocolate pieces.
I was going to cook, but after fight traffic home, my heart wasn't in it </3
Wellllllllllllll, they say dark chocolate is good for you. :biggrin:
Boiled smoked ham hocks and cabbage wedges. Getting ready to start a Candida diet. UUG! No more smoked meat after this. Uug!
I'm doing your hamburger mac thing tonight :thumbsup: :yes:
Burritos again. . . :smile:
Fixed that 'tater w/hamburger, mushroom soup, and cheese casserole thing.
10 oz Prime Rib, medium. Baked potato, with butter and sour cream and a Caesar salad. Class of 1956 reunion at Lutz's restaurant just West of Noblesville on highway 32. Great food.
A piece of coffee cake last night.
Cooked a BIG pork roast, marinated in Lowrey's Hawaiian sauce for about 2 days, and put on the grill! It was a HUGE hit an there wasn't a single piece of it or my famous BBQ chicken left over.
some frozen raspberries with sugar on them. :smitten:
PH you have me wondering about your famous BBQ chicken :biggrin: That sounds delicious and I see myself having BBQ really soon.
The power of suggestion works really well for me when I'm planning meals. Sometimes a coworker or friend will mention having something and suddenly nothing will do until I have that. lol
Tonight we had grilled Tilapia (EVOO, garlic and lemon) w/a cauliflower, broccoli and carrot mix and long grain rice.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on October 17, 2010, 07:09:04 PM
PH you have me wondering about your famous BBQ chicken :biggrin: That sounds delicious and I see myself having BBQ really soon.
The power of suggestion works really well for me when I'm planning meals. Sometimes a coworker or friend will mention having something and suddenly nothing will do until I have that. lol
Tonight we had grilled Tilapia (EVOO, garlic and lemon) w/a cauliflower, broccoli and carrot mix and long grain rice.
Here's something you can believe. I was watching the Discovery channel on farm raised fish. They showed harvesting trout and watched them put in Tilapia minnows. The owner of the fish farm said that they used the Tilapia to clean the bottom of the ponds of what the trout left behind.
I always wonder what the odd taste in Tilapia was, now I know and have never bought Tilapia again. I think that is why it is one of the cheapest fish you can buy. :biggrin: :biggrin:
I believe most fish bottom feed. It definately can't be any worse than catfish, they live in the crap. :biggrin:
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on October 18, 2010, 08:42:08 AM
I believe most fish bottom feed. It definately can't be any worse than catfish, they live in the crap. :biggrin:
Catfish eat crawdads, shad, minnows, you really can't call them bottom feeders like carp and talapia. Catfish does not eat crap unless it's in the fish it is eating.
That is why I don't enjoying eating catfish from a lake with a large amount of shad in it. They take on the taste of shad. You are what you eat.
You might want to research your facts because I did and I don't believe that you are 100% accurate. :smile:
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on October 18, 2010, 09:39:12 AM
You might want to research your facts because I did and I don't believe that you are 100% accurate. :smile:
Oh, I know I might NOT be 100% accurate. Since I be fishing as long as I can remember, own a trailer next to a lake for over 20 years and have owned fishing boats for 56 years and hauled a boat to fish the Gulf of Mexico for over 20 years. I really won't swear that if a catfish ran into a real nice turd that he wouldn't eat it. But I would say that he would take the over ripe shad before he would eat the turd like talapia would. Can you at least give me that one?
Catfish will eat really bad dead fish, the whiskers on the front of their head is for feeling for food while the are going through the mud on the bottom looking for crawdads and insect larve. But they are not bottom feeders like carp, suckers, sturgeon, buffalo fish, skates and sting rays to name a few.
So until you can come up with some real 100% true facts that catfish have a shit eating habit, I will keep my high ideas of the catfish. OK? :biggrin: :biggrin:
Sure, Burger King, have it your way.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on October 18, 2010, 03:48:18 PM
Sure, Burger King, have it your way.
OK, :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin: :salute: :tiphat:
Shake n Bake pork chops. . .
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on October 18, 2010, 03:48:18 PM
Sure, Burger King, have it your way.
I do love to eat fish, catfish, walleye, perch, crappie, bluegill, bass it they aren't to big. Flounder, red fish, cod, haddock, grouper, ocean perch and many more. But I would rather have a Burger King than eating tilapia. But :sweetheart: if you like it eating it have at it and don't think about that trout farm. :rolleyes: :wink: :smile: :seeya2:
Chicken Cesar salad w/a slice of warm Italian bread. Oh wait! I've seen chickens peck at poop :spooked:
Is nothing safe anymore!?! :biggrin: Perhaps the self appointed know-it-all has some advice on how to deal w/poultry. ;D
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on October 18, 2010, 09:03:17 PM
Chicken Cesar salad w/a slice of warm Italian bread. Oh wait! I've seen chickens peck at poop :spooked:
Is nothing safe anymore!?! :biggrin: Perhaps the self appointed know-it-all has some advice on how to deal w/poultry. ;D
On another show, "How do they do that." They showing how they process chickens. After a person hangs the dead chicken on the line. They are practically untouched but human hand.
After they are defeathered and gutted, they are thrown into one large greasy, bloody tank of water to be rinsed off and packaged. One chicken out of thousands with salmonella can poison all of the other chickens. UGG. I like chicken but I cook it well done. No bloody meat on the inside for me. I don't eat any chicken if it is bloody or pink or red on the inside. I had food poison once, sick for a over 7 days. No more for me. :razz: :yes:
I have found out one good way to bake a chicken and it is great. Take a 1/4 to 1/2 stick of butter. Melt it and take about half of it and carefully raise the skin at the top of the breast and put this butter under the skin clear down and under the skin on the thighs and legs. Then butter the whole chicken inside and out and salt inside and out. Tie the legs together and the wing to the side of the chicken with string.
Put in a preheated oven to 450 degrees, yes, 450 degrees and bake for 15 minutes. Drop the temperature to 400 degrees and cook for 35 to 45 minutes, until it is really golden brown. Watch it at the end of the time and don't let it burn. I like it almost as well as when I cook Southern fried chicken. This is one recipe you will like, if you like chicken and there is no breading. The way I Southern fry chicken another day. This is one thing that I am asked to fix at our campground.
Good eats from the Troll's kitchen. :drool1: PH you would love this and it is easy to fix. What is great you can fix as many as you can get in your oven.
Pork roast, baked 'taters, home made bread, and asparagus for supper. Eating Frito's now. :biggrin:
Quote from: me on October 19, 2010, 12:36:45 AM
Pork roast, baked 'taters, home made bread, and asparagus for supper. Eating Frito's now. :biggrin:
The Frito Bandito :zero: :me:
I had stuffed green peppers.
Breaded french fried eggplant. The last ones out of the garden.
spinach and feta pizza :biggrin:
Baked spaghetti!
Grilled BBQ chicken (it was tasty but since it didn't have PH's special twist, I felt like it was missing something :biggrin: ), mashed potatoes and a spinach salad.
scrambled egg with zucchini, garlic, and hot sauce.
But can you field dress a moose?
:icon_twisted:
:biggrin:
If I were Sarah Palin maybe....
Did anyone ever quiz her on that? She probably thinks "dressing" means to adorn them in the latest moose-wear fashions. ;D
Wendy's Chili. . .
Shrimp Cup of Noodles.
Still chili for me. . .
Turkey and baby swiss on whole grain w/spinach, tomato and sprouts. Yum!
Pork chops and fried lice. . . errr. . . rice! :biggrin:
Cheeseburger and 'tater tots.
What? Out of chicken? :biggrin:
Grilled and marinated sirloin steak, couscous and steamed green beans.
From the Troll's own kitchen. Five bean chili.
Hey, VXN. I just had some of my home made cauliflower soup. I think it is great.
One head of cauliflower, using only the white part, not the core. Two leeks or a bunch of green onions, using only the white and light green part. 4 or 5 slices of American cheese. 1/4 stick of butter. Sea salt and fresh ground pepper.
Boil the cauliflower and leeks or green onions together until they are tender. Drain and save some of liquid. With a stick blender or blender. Blend all of the stuff together. Adding some of the liquid until you have a nice real thick soup. I like it with saltine crackers. I love this soup.
Chicken from the Kroger deli
1/2 breakfast burrito ans washed it down w/hot coffee.
Not my idea...he's the one that went to the store for milk and Pepsi's and came home with it..... :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on October 22, 2010, 12:26:18 PM
:groan:
Quote from: me on October 22, 2010, 12:49:01 PM
Not my idea...he's the one that went to the store for milk and Pepsi's and came home with it..... :biggrin:
You are an enabler though! :biggrin:
Nope, his idea to go for Pepsi's and I asked him to pick up milk while he was there....I said nothing about chicken. I think he was a man on a mission..... :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on October 22, 2010, 01:34:23 PM
You are an enabler though! :biggrin:
Quote from: me on October 22, 2010, 02:27:00 PM
Nope, his idea to go for Pepsi's and I asked him to pick up milk while he was there....I said nothing about chicken. I think he was a man on a mission..... :biggrin:
Enabler. . . YOU should have went for the Pepsi! :biggrin:
Fried green tomatoes.
I was busy. :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on October 22, 2010, 02:35:08 PM
Enabler. . . YOU should have went for the Pepsi! :biggrin:
Yum! I love fried green tomatoes!
Teriaki chicken kababs @ the farmer's market.
Have not ate it yet, but I have a whole chicken in the crock pot.
Tomorrow, chicken and dumplings with the left overs! 8)
Quote from: Palehorse on October 23, 2010, 02:52:21 PM
Have not ate it yet, but I have a whole chicken in the crock pot.
Tomorrow, chicken and dumplings with the left overs! 8)
From the Troll's test kitchen, I found a oven roasted pork spare rib recipe. No barbecue sauce. Waiting for the oven to get to 425 degrees. After the cooking test and the tasting test. Will be posting results and if good the recipe. I do like pork spare ribs. Head Chef, the Troll. :salute:
Oven baked Pork spare ribs.
Test results in. Ribs good, maybe needed to be cooked a little longer to make more tender. Not bad for first time, but so easy to make. It took longer for the oven to heat up than make the ribs.
Take one slab of pork ribs. Don't waste your money for baby back and more expensive ribs. $4 plus is to much for ribs.
Liberally salt, I like Kosher or sea salt and pepper both sides. I used garlic pepper that I had. Place on rack or on your oven racks, but use some foil to catch drippings.
Preheat oven to 425 degrees and cook ribs on one side for at least 30 minutes. Turn over for another 30 minutes. My ribs were really lean, so I brush a little oil on them.
We tried them plain and we mopped on some "Sweet Baby Ray" barbecue sauce on them after they were cooked. Both were good. They were sure better than the ribs we bought at Sunnie's Ribs in Florida. If you got a rack large enough, there hardly no clean up.
From the Troll"s test kitchen. :tiphat:
Quote from: The Troll on October 21, 2010, 02:21:56 PM
Hey, VXN. I just had some of my home made cauliflower soup. I think it is great.
One head of cauliflower, using only the white part, not the core. Two leeks or a bunch of green onions, using only the white and light green part. 4 or 5 slices of American cheese. 1/4 stick of butter. Sea salt and fresh ground pepper.
Boil the cauliflower and leeks or green onions together until they are tender. Drain and save some of liquid. With a stick blender or blender. Blend all of the stuff together. Adding some of the liquid until you have a nice real thick soup. I like it with saltine crackers. I love this soup.
Knowing that you are a vegetarian. I think you would like it. But then again you would have to take the time to cook it. You got a stick blender or just a blender, if you don't, forget it. :kiss:
I picked up spare ribs at the farmer's market today. I do mine a little different. We're going to have them tomorrow, so I rub them down w/seasoning tonight, wrap them and leave them in the fridge until tomorrow. I'll place them in the oven, wrapped tightly in aluminum, with chopped onions and garlic to slow cook on about 275 for about 4 hours. About 1/2 hour before we're ready to eat I slather BBQ sauce (sweet Baby Ray's too) and slap them on the grill. We picked up some nice sweet corn today as well. I remove the silk and soak that w/husks on while the ribs cook and I throw those on the grill as well.
Anyway, today we had pesto burgers. Both the pesto and the sirloin came from the farmer's market. I'm not lucky enough to have the time to catch this market every week, but it's my favorite. There's SOOO much there, all local and fresh. YUM!
Pepperoni cheese bread Scampy's.
Quote from: me on October 23, 2010, 11:12:09 PM
Pepperoni cheese bread Scampy's.
Your really making me hungry. I am going to have to come to Anderson and go to Art's Pizza and get a large combination with extra cheese and a pitcher of Miller Lite. I'm on a diet. Oh, my god is that pizza good!
Homemade breakfast burritos!
Quote from: Palehorse on October 24, 2010, 10:08:27 AM
Homemade breakfast burritos!
Reheated oven bake pork spare ribs with Sweet Baby Ray. Better today than yesterday.
Home made chicken n dumplings! :smile:
BBQ ribs, grilled corn on the cob (with a splash of old bay) and mashed potatoes. I've been fighting sleep ever since. ;D
A couple of slices of delicious vegetable pizza. I might have another for breakfast! :yes:
Banana, slice of whole grain almond butter toast and grapefruit juice.
Breakfast burrito again. . .
Quote from: Palehorse on October 25, 2010, 11:19:59 AM
Breakfast burrito again. . .
Cooked a whole chicken in a pressure cooker and made chicken and noddles with whole egg noddles.
Finished up the chicken and dumplings.
Meatloaf tomorrow!
'Tater cakes and a scrambled egg omelet w/ all kinds of goodies in it and topped w/cheese and toast.
Quote from: Palehorse on October 25, 2010, 06:22:39 PM
Finished up the chicken and dumplings.
Meatloaf tomorrow!
Have you ever made 4 meatloafs at the same time. Eat one and vacuum pack and freeze the other 3 separately and freeze. My wife has and we can't fine hardly any difference in the fresh and the frozen one. Let one thaw out. Slice and microwave until hot. It is good and really fast.
I boil 5 pound of potatoes, mash, season and butter. Divide in to portions for my wife and myself and vacuum pack and freeze. Just a good as fresh.
It sure doesn't take very long to have a dinner of meatloaf, mashed potatoes and with some good canned beef greavy (canned in a glass container)
You can fix four dinners, in about the same time as one.
Quote from: me on October 25, 2010, 07:03:39 PM
'Tater cakes and a scrambled egg omelet w/ all kinds of goodies in it and topped w/cheese and toast.
Comfort food at it's finest. I can make a meal of just potato cakes and some melted butter on top, a little salt and pepper. light on the pepper.
Sloppy joe and a salad w/Italian dressing.
Havin' me a peanut butter and jelly sammich and a cup of coffee now. :biggrin:
This post has more to do with one of my favorite spices rather than an actual dish but I want to warn the readers of the danger of the ghost pepper.
I just had a horrible accident involving a ziplock baggie of ground ghost peppers. Unbeknown to me, the plastic bad got ripped somehow and I spilled the finely ground red dust onto my shirt and got some on my hands. A few minutes later I touched my eye and now I am so much pain it is almost unbearable. I washed my eye out with milk but I can't tell much relief. I sit here with a cold washcloth over my eye.
The ghost pepper is by far the hottest pepper in the world. It is native to India where it is called the Naga jolokia. It is rated over 1,000,000 units on the Scoville scale, compared to tobasco sauce at 2,500. In 2009, scientists at India's Defence Research and Development Organisation announced plans to use the peppers in hand grenades, as a non lethal way to flush out terrorists from their hideouts and to control rioters. It will also be developed into pepper spray as a self defense product.
I can attest with first hand experience that great care must be observed when handling the ghost pepper. I love it in chili because of its smoky flavor. Peppers are known to increase the body's metabolism so I should be good for a while. When I grind the whole pepper I use my Magic Bullet food processor because I can completely seal it. Also I wear latex gloves I can throw away. One thing to be careful of is to make sure to let the container sit for a few minutes after grinding so that the fine dust particles will settle. If you open it right away and get a big whiff, I guarantee you will cough for several minutes.
Hubby's making some tuna salad for lunch. I put a huge pot of veggie soup on for supper. Haven't got the veggies in yet but the beef is boiling so I can cut it into hunks.
Quote from: me on October 26, 2010, 12:30:26 PM
Hubby's making some tuna salad for lunch. I put a huge pot of veggie soup on for supper. Haven't got the veggies in yet but the beef is boiling so I can cut it into hunks.
You have probably tried this before. But I use to boil and boil and boil the beef before making vegatable soup or beef and noodles. I got 4 sizes of pressure cookers. you can take the toughest peice of meat and after 35 minutes you have some good tender beef, pork, chicken or anything else you put in it.
I like to smell veggie soup cook all day but I would use my pressure cooker if I had a less tender cut of beef I was using. The only thing I use my pressure cooker for lately is to fix a pot roast with ketchup and mushrooms. Believe it or not it's good that way with some mashed 'taters. I just take the roast and cover the top with ketchup and mushrooms and cook it in the pressure cooker for 45min. When I was first told about it I thought it sounded gross 'cause I really don't like ketchup that much but decided to try it and found it to be pretty good that way.
Quote from: The Troll on October 26, 2010, 02:40:11 PM
You have probably tried this before. But I use to boil and boil and boil the beef before making vegatable soup or beef and noodles. I got 4 sizes of pressure cookers. you can take the toughest peice of meat and after 35 minutes you have some good tender beef, pork, chicken or anything else you put in it.
Home made meatloaf. . . (I have never successfully made it before so, it may be frozen pizza for dinner. . . :biggrin: )
Quote from: Palehorse on October 26, 2010, 04:28:39 PM
Home made meatloaf. . . (I have never successfully made it before so, it may be frozen pizza for dinner. . . :biggrin: )
PH, how would you like my grandmother meatloaf recipe? My wife who is a good cook tweeked it and for Christmas dinner, the family, by request eat her meatloaf and grandma's potato pudding.
I could dig it out and give it to you. It is so good and if you fix this, your family will think you one hell of a good cook.
Quote from: The Troll on October 26, 2010, 04:40:32 PM
PH, how would you like my grandmother meatloaf recipe? My wife who is a good cook tweeked it and for Christmas dinner, the family, by request eat her meatloaf and grandma's potato pudding.
I could dig it out and give it to you. It is so good and if you fix this, your family will think you one hell of a good cook.
I'd love it! This one we could eat at least, so the pizza stays in the fridge. But it just isn't good enough and I am not satisfied with it.
So if you find it please pass it along! I need a good meatloaf recipe to broaden the rotation of our dinner menu! :yes:
(And it would be greatly appreciated! :yes: )
Quote from: Palehorse on October 26, 2010, 05:03:20 PM
I'd love it! This one we could eat at least, so the pizza stays in the fridge. But it just isn't good enough and I am not satisfied with it.
So if you find it please pass it along! I need a good meatloaf recipe to broaden the rotation of our dinner menu! :yes:
(And it would be greatly appreciated! :yes: )
Here is the recipe, it is so simple and good. Don't add anything and don't leave anything out.
1 pound of good hamburger
1/2 package of crushed crackers. Saltines. Don't use any others.
2 eggs beaten well
1 small onion diced small
1/4 catsup
1 teaspoon mustard
salt and pepper as usual. is to your taste, 1 teaspoon of salt, not to much pepper
Enough milk to make it stick together and make a nice loaf. Not to much.
Bake for 1 hour at 350 degrees until internal temperature is 175 degrees. I like to tell all people, we're working with hamburger and eggs and we want it done.
Take out of oven, cover with a piece of foil and let rest for 10 to 15 minutes.
That way all of the good juice won't run out on the serving plate when you cut it.
We have found that over the years, people want to put to much into their meatloaf and don't put catsup on it when baking it. If you like catsup on it, put it on it after you have sliced it and it is on your plate. Put in a couple of potatoes in when you start cooking the meatloaf. Meatloaf and baked potatoes are had to beat. Butter and sour cream. Warm up you potatoes in the micro oven for 4 or 5 minutes before putting in oven, makes sure their done in a hour. Enjoy.
I got an edible arrangement last week and I just finished it off. Chocolate covered fruit is good for you! It is fruit isn't it? :biggrin:
Quote from: The Troll on October 26, 2010, 07:16:17 PM
Here is the recipe, it is so simple and good. Don't add anything and don't leave anything out.
1 pound of good hamburger
1/2 package of crushed crackers. Saltines. Don't use any others.
2 eggs beaten well
1 small onion diced small
1/4 catsup
1 teaspoon mustard
salt and pepper as usual. is to your taste, 1 teaspoon of salt, not to much pepper
Enough milk to make it stick together and make a nice loaf. Not to much.
Bake for 1 hour at 350 degrees until internal temperature is 175 degrees. I like to tell all people, we're working with hamburger and eggs and we want it done.
Take out of oven, cover with a piece of foil and let rest for 10 to 15 minutes.
That way all of the good juice won't run out on the serving plate when you cut it.
We have found that over the years, people want to put to much into their meatloaf and don't put catsup on it when baking it. If you like catsup on it, put it on it after you have sliced it and it is on your plate. Put in a couple of potatoes in when you start cooking the meatloaf. Meatloaf and baked potatoes are had to beat. Butter and sour cream. Warm up you potatoes in the micro oven for 4 or 5 minutes before putting in oven, makes sure their done in a hour. Enjoy.
Thanks! I'll give this one a shot next time! :smile:
A big bowl of home made veggie soup and some buttered crackers.
I don't really use a recipe for meatloaf. I just use ketchup, preferably Heinz but Kroger will work almost as good, oats, eggs, salt, pepper, onion, bell pepper, and garlic salt. I just put ingredients in 'til it smells and feels right. The only thing that's even remotely measured is 1 egg per lb meat.
Basil pesto burger, mac and cheese and spinach.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on October 26, 2010, 08:59:56 PM
Basil pesto burger, mac and cheese and spinach.
Were you married to Popeye? You seem to have this thing for spinach. . . :biggrin:
That'd make me Olive Oil lol But not exactly EVOO :biggrin:
Quote from: me on October 26, 2010, 07:30:03 PM
A big bowl of home made veggie soup and some buttered crackers.
I don't really use a recipe for meatloaf. I just use ketchup, preferably Heinz but Kroger will work almost as good, oats, eggs, salt, pepper, onion, bell pepper, and garlic salt. I just put ingredients in 'til it smells and feels right. The only thing that's even remotely measured is 1 egg per lb meat.
The next time, try my grandma's meat loaf and leave all other stuff out. Crackers for the oats, leave out the bell pepper and the garlic salt. and add one more egg. I think you would like it.
Cubed steak simmered all afternoon in home made mushroom gravy, mashed 'taters, and french style green beans.
I might give it a try but I've never really liked meatloaf made with crackers for the filler. I'll take your word for it that it's good though 'cause none of your recipes have disappointed so far. I'll let ya know what I think after I try it but it might be a while but I will try it. Got the recipe copied and printed off. :smile:
Quote from: The Troll on October 26, 2010, 10:07:32 PM
The next time, try my grandma's meat loaf and leave all other stuff out. Crackers for the oats, leave out the bell pepper and the garlic salt. and add one more egg. I think you would like it.
Quote from: me on October 27, 2010, 05:15:15 PM
Cubed steak simmered all afternoon in home made mushroom gravy, mashed 'taters, and french style green beans.
I like that stuff, but I a little lazy. I take the cube steaks and flour them completely and brown them in about 1/4 inch of oil until they are golden brown both sides. Then I drain off the oil leaving all of the little brown crumbs on the bottom of the skillet. Then I take a can of Campbell mushroom soup with a can of milk and simmer and simmer until they are so tender and sooooo good. Usually you don't have to even thicken it. It's just perfect.
I might give it a try but I've never really liked meatloaf made with crackers for the filler. I'll take your word for it that it's good though 'cause none of your recipes have disappointed so far. I'll let ya know what I think after I try it but it might be a while but I will try it. Got the recipe copied and printed off. :smile:
A slice of veggie pizza and a diet Dew.
A bowl of ice cream w/chocolate, caramel, and strawberry toppings about 3 hrs ago.
Quote from: The Troll on October 27, 2010, 06:01:42 PM
I like that stuff, but I a little lazy. I take the cube steaks and flour them completely and brown them in about 1/4 inch of oil until they are golden brown both sides. Then I drain off the oil leaving all of the little brown crumbs on the bottom of the skillet. Then I take a can of Campbell mushroom soup with a can of milk and simmer and simmer until they are so tender and sooooo good. Usually you don't have to even thicken it. It's just perfect.
The way I do it isn't all that hard and doesn't take much longer than the way you do it. I heat the pan real hot, (a cast iron skillet is best with a good cover), and brown the meat on both sides, (no oil or flour), season w/Frenches worchestershire sauce, throw in some diced onion and a garlic clove cut in half and the mushrooms, cover and let that steam a little, (there will be a little juice from the meat). Disolve a couple of beef bouillon cubes in a cup of hot water. Mix together, in a shaker preferably, some flour and water, approx 1 tablespoon per cup. Remove the meat from the skillet and make sure to turn the heat up and pour in the flour water mixture stir while pouring then add the boullion and turn the heat down after it starts boiling put the meat in, cover and cook on low heat until the meat is tender. If the gravy is too thick you can add water a little at a time so you don't thin it out too much. Sometimes I add salt and pepper but the onion and garlic along with the bouillon cubes usually give it a good enough flavor you don't really need it.
When you do the meat you want to sear it on both sides then turn the heat down before you put the onion, garlic clove, and mushrooms in. If your skillet is seasoned well the meat won't stick even though you don't use any oil or shortening.
I use mushroom soup sometimes too but when I do that I usually brown the meat, slice potatoes about 1/2in thick and lay them in the skillet and pour the soup on top of the meat and 'taters and let them cook real slow for about 2hrs or so. I don't dilute the soup or season except for Worchestershire sauce on the meat since the soup is salty. I do that with cubed pork too and it's real good. I get the larger cans of soup from Big Lots because they work better for being able to keep the 'taters covered too. The small cans of soup don't have quite enough in them. It does thin out as it cooks is why I don't dilute it. I just check now and then to see that it gets stirred and stays over the 'taters.
Home made Broccoli soup, I like this soup better than any other way you can fix broccoli.
An egg sammich w/cheese and onion on wheat.
The whoooole buffet at Hoosier Park in Anderson.
Last night -
Seared Ahi w/avocado, risotto and a garden salad made w/spinach rather than iceberg.
Out of Grandma Coate's recipes book. Comfort food. Home made Lima Bean Soup and hot corn bread.
:pizza:
I'm not tellin'.....but it was hot, crispy, and I didn't have to cook it. Hubby will be eating the rest of it tomorrow but he'll have to warm it up first.
Sirloin steak, medium with french fries and a salad at Logen's at Noblesville.
leftover marinated, grilled rare london broil, brussel sprouts and angel hair cooked w/EVOO and garlic.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on November 04, 2010, 06:01:53 PM
leftover marinated, grilled rare london broil, brussel sprouts and angel hair cooked w/EVOO and garlic.
Got a question, what is EVOO never heard of it as a food?
Quote from: The Troll on November 04, 2010, 06:36:40 PM
Got a question, what is EVOO never heard of it as a food?
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Pork loin chops, hominy, and cottage cheese.
We're going to have oven "fried" chicken strips, grilled zucchini and corn on the cob.
Filet Minion, stuffed shells, a spinach salad with sliced almonds and strawberry slices, a VERY rich cake for dessert, and several glasses of an excellent wine. Afterwards, dancing to a very nice live jazz combo, and a very relaxing tour of the Indianapolis Art Museum.
ALL in the company of some very excellent friends and former colleagues. . . :smile:
Wheat toast and coffee. Just finished the coffee and now I'm going to bed 'cause I can barely keep my eyes open.
Fried mush with butter and black coffee.
Nothing yet. . .but the roast is on!
That sounds good. Think I might make some today. I've got a new bag of cornmeal that is begging for me to use part of it for that. :biggrin: The recipe I have makes 2 large loaf pans of it. Goes real good with beef smokey links and eggs. :yes:
Quote from: The Troll on November 07, 2010, 10:45:36 AM
Fried mush with butter and black coffee.
Grilled portabella on a multigrain roll w/provolone, tomato, onion and spinach w/a cup of lentil soup.
Crock pot eye of round roast - taters, and the best biscuits I have ever made in my life! :smile:
Home made bread tenderloin made from a bonless pork loin. :drool1:
Pop corn. Had Italian sausage w/bell peppers and onions on a hoagie bun and Frito's for supper.
McRib
Grilled chicken sammy and baked potato from Wendy's.
I don't know, but it is wanting company right now. . . :spooked:
spinach and mushroom quiche
Tacos at Taco Bell.
Turkey on whole wheat w/avocado, spinach, onion and a little basil pesto.
Cheeto's last night and I'm starved.
Hawaiian pizza. . . And I'm thinking it will be breakfast here shortly. . .
Last night - General Tso's chicken (extra spicy) w/fried rice. Now I'm good on Chinese for about 3 months. ;D
Nothing yet today, but the coffee is a brewin. I have a whole wheat eggo (yes, I'm a cannibal :biggrin:) and some fresh strawberry preserves waiting, then the dog and I are headed for a hike. :yes:
Philly cheese and swiss sammich and some Frito's
Chicken Chow Mein over rice.
Ham, scalloped 'taters, and spinach.
Quote from: me on November 16, 2010, 10:47:33 PM
Ham, scalloped 'taters, and spinach.
Let me say one thing, you sound like you one hell of a good cook from all of the good things you cook up. :thumbsup: Chef ME :no1:
Ham and cheese on rye w/mustard. Doin' up some home made chicken soup for supper.
Thanks Troll. I appreciate the compliment very much. :smile: I like to make most everything from scratch but will resort to cake mixes if need be.
Quote from: The Troll on November 17, 2010, 10:09:20 AM
Let me say one thing, you sound like you one hell of a good cook from all of the good things you cook up. :thumbsup: Chef ME :no1:
Steak taquitos with guacamole!!! Yum Yum!
Steak taquitos... :eat:
guacamole.... :puke:
Oh man Hank, you're puking on the best part! NOTHING better than fresh guacamole when it is done right! :yes:
What he said. ^^
Quote from: me on November 17, 2010, 03:23:14 PM
Ham and cheese on rye w/mustard. Doin' up some home made chicken soup for supper.
Thanks Troll. I appreciate the compliment very much. :smile: I like to make most everything from scratch but will resort to cake mixes if need be.
My grandmother Coate made everything from scratch too. But for years she wouldn't try a box cake mix. Until my mother talked her into trying one. She could hardly get over it. She said, why they taste as good as the ones from scratch. And I still loved her cakes, she still made the icing from scratch. I think that's a lot of the secret of baking a good cake, the icing.
I don't bake like I used to when the kids were home 'cause we don't eat many sweets like that. I still sometimes make buckeyes and/or Mexican wedding cookies around Christmas though. Well, the normal pumpkin pies and maybe a cherry pie or two and sometimes a cheesecake. :smile:
Quote from: The Troll on November 17, 2010, 07:17:36 PM
My grandmother Coate made everything from scratch too. But for years she wouldn't try a box cake mix. Until my mother talked her into trying one. She could hardly get over it. She said, why they taste as good as the ones from scratch. And I still loved her cakes, she still made the icing from scratch. I think that's a lot of the secret of baking a good cake, the icing.
Quote from: Henry Hawk on November 17, 2010, 06:15:19 PM
Steak taquitos... :eat:
guacamole.... :puke:
I'm with you on this one HH. That is some nasty green stuff. :yes:
Quote from: me on November 18, 2010, 01:48:22 AM
I'm with you on this one HH. That is some nasty green stuff. :yes:
You guys don't know what you are missing. But that's okay! MORE for the horse! :smile:
Quote from: Palehorse on November 18, 2010, 06:08:35 AM
You guys don't know what you are missing. But that's okay! MORE for the horse! :smile:
I with you Palehorse, I like mine with corn and tortilla chips.
Quote from: The Troll on November 18, 2010, 08:53:38 AM
I with you Palehorse, I like mine with corn and tortilla chips.
Heck yes Troll! And when it is done right just give me a big spoon! :biggrin:
Turkey, mashed potatos, green beans, dressing, dinner roll and Pumpking Pie with Cool Whip!!!!
We just had our company Thanksgiving Dinner.....and WOW was it gooooood. :yes:
Chili dogs w/onions!
Quote from: Henry Hawk on November 18, 2010, 12:53:11 PM
Turkey, mashed potatos, green beans, dressing, dinner roll and Pumpking Pie with Cool Whip!!!!
We just had our company Thanksgiving Dinner.....and WOW was it gooooood. :yes:
Beef ribs, potatoes, carrots and onions.
Quote from: Henry Hawk on November 18, 2010, 12:53:11 PM
Turkey, mashed potatos, green beans, dressing, dinner roll and Pumpking Pie with Cool Whip!!!!
We just had our company Thanksgiving Dinner.....and WOW was it gooooood. :yes:
My wife's company had their Turkey day dinner today as well: for lunch. And they sent me home a a whole bunch of it too! So I had it for dinner! :biggrin:
Stinny's Pizza!!!! best pizza in Markleville, Indiana... :yes:
Quote from: Palehorse on November 17, 2010, 06:18:11 PM
Oh man Hank, you're puking on the best part! NOTHING better than fresh guacamole when it is done right! :yes:
Quote from: followsthewolf on November 17, 2010, 06:42:30 PM
What he said. ^^
What they said ^^
The avocado is soooo misunderstood. ;D
Quote from: Henry Hawk on November 18, 2010, 12:53:11 PM
Turkey, mashed potatos, green beans, dressing, dinner roll and Pumpking Pie with Cool Whip!!!!
We just had our company Thanksgiving Dinner.....and WOW was it gooooood. :yes:
We had ours yesterday too. I was so full, even last night, that I contemplated changing my entire Thanksgiving day menu. I don't know if I can look at that type food anytime soon, much less cook it. :biggrin:
I have friends and family coming over though and they expect the traditional. I'm hoping that I'm hungry again by then. ;D
Melatonin - last night...trying to sleep. :zzz:
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on November 19, 2010, 06:56:28 AM
Melatonin - last night...trying to sleep. :zzz:
With the healthy diet you eat and the exercise you seen to get. The pressure of the job getting you down. Worry, worry, worry will get you down. :yes:
Quote from: The Troll on November 19, 2010, 01:18:58 PM
With the healthy diet you eat and the exercise you seen to get. The pressure of the job getting you down. Worry, worry, worry will get you down. :yes:
I've had a sleeping disorder for years. I'm up all hours. The weird thing is that I don't feel unrested. I know that I need sleep to function and I want to sleep, but I can't. It feels like it does when you take a nap in the middle of the day and can't get to sleep because you're not tired. Yet, sometimes I only get a few hours and I'm right back up. I talked to my Dr. about it and he recommended the Melatonin which normally works, but doesn't seem to be working as well.
A few Kashi roasted garlic crackers (man I love those things) and some cheddar.
Long John Silvers chicken planks.
Hambugertomatomac.
Beef Burrito, rice and beans, salsa and chips, sour cream salad, and enough margaritas to float a battle ship; all in the company of a very select circle of friends and family! Happy b-day Baby! :smitten: :smitten: :smitten: :smitten:
Oh yummy that sounds good!
I'm stuffy and wheezing today. Good thing I got my flu shot. :rolleyes: Actually, I guess that thing only protects us against the flu, this is just some nasally sinus annoying kinda things.
Anyhoo....chicken vegetable soup and some cucumber slices.
Turkey pot pie - home made. . .
I made some home made guacamole and eat some corn chips with it. Home made good, store bought bad. :yes:
Ironicly, .............turkey pot pie - store bought.
and it tastes like it too!!.. :no:
but it will do... :yes:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on November 22, 2010, 12:41:59 PM
Ironicly, .............turkey pot pie - store bought.
and it tastes like it too!!.. :no:
but it will do... :yes:
Left over (homemade by the horse himself) turkey pot pie. I finished it up and ate some cranberries with it. It was good. Hope we have some leftovers so I can make another one after turkey day! :yes:
Hank: I'mma post the recipe on the topic for them. . . :biggrin: It easy
Quote from: Palehorse on November 22, 2010, 01:01:01 PM
Left over (homemade by the horse himself) turkey pot pie. I finished it up and ate some cranberries with it. It was good. Hope we have some leftovers so I can make another one after turkey day! :yes:
Hank: I'mma post the recipe on the topic for them. . . :biggrin: It easy
Yum, please do. I ended up w/a 20 + lb turkey. I was only going to get a 10lb one but the place where I get my poultry was giving turkeys to good customers. That was the smallest one they had. :spooked:
I'm going to do turkey enchiladas, but I'll definitely need other recipe to use up all the left over turkey.
Fresh cracker crumb breaded oysters, fried in a little oil and butter. With buttered Texas toast. :drool2:
Tuna salad on wheat and Frito's
Ham and great northern beans - in the crock pot of course - and fresh baked corn bread! :smile:
Ham Salad sandwich! Yum!
Last night I had my traditional turkey, stuffing and mayo sandwich. That's a throwback from my childhood that I MUST have every year. I can still hear my mom telling me how silly it was to put stuffing (bread) on bread. :biggrin: I love it.
I picked up my veggies and pie crusts to do PH's pot pies and I'm going to do turkey enchiladas and then I'll be done w/turkey until next year. It's beginning to look like we're going to have a HUGE family gathering for Christmas and I may do a breast or something, but normally I do a prime rib. I'm thinking a prime rib and one of those from scratch lasagnas my daughter and I recently mastered. :thumbsup:
We're doing a breast tomorrow for game day. I'll do some cornbread stuffing tomorrow as well. Then, another TPP probably on Monday or Wednesday.
Not sure about Xmas dinner yet. . . I am thinking turkey is out and probably ham as well. . . (But watch, we'll end up fixing both). . . :biggrin:
Italian brats cooked in beer with fried green peppers and onions on a sub buns.
Grits, beef smokey's, and wheat toast about 4hrs ago.
Shake n Bake pork chops and some chicken fried rice in process. . . Both are first time around for me but I am hopeful they will be edible!
A patty melt and steak fries.
Cops and rice were very good! :smile:
Whole pickled asparagus! YUMMY
A Hall's cough drop.
Quote from: me on December 06, 2010, 02:16:58 AM
A Hall's cough drop.
Me too, this head cold is killing me. Had one 4 week ago. :cry:
I had "Pub Nachos" at Coopers (Shouts) - Chicken. They are excellent!
PB&J sammich
The last breakfast burrito
I made the best chicken noodle soup ever in the crock pot! I'm so proud of it!
Fried chicken salad and a brownie bite at Applebees in Ft. Wayne.
Home roasted chicken.
Home made nacho's.
Hot dog and a coke at Sam's Club.
Stuffed green with buttered bread.
Say guys have your tried the European style butter sold at Meijers. As Tater would say, it's gooooood!
A hot roast beef sammich, chili cheese Frito's, and a mini Snickers bar.
Really cooked today. Cooked 3 big pot of soup. One of chili, one of lima bean soup and one of vegetable soup. Eat some and freeze some.
2 Original Werther's butterscotch candies. Yummy :yes:
I keep those in my purse, only for emergencies of course ;D. One of my favorite candies.
Chicken noodle cup of soup and a toasted cheese sammich.
Bologna sammy and a coke. . .
A bacon, double Steak Burger with cheese and LTM with fries. A hand dipped chocolate shake at Steak and Shake in Noblesville, Indiana. :drool1: :thumbsup: A heart attack on a bun. :yes: :biggrin:
I'm waiting for my Italian Beef sandwich to be delivered. . . straight from Portillos in Chicago! :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile:
Should be here in a few minutes. . . :smile:
Hunan beef w/right whise and some iced green tea.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on December 09, 2010, 06:29:27 PM
Hunan beef w/right whise and some iced green tea.
my first glance at this read HUMAN BEEF!!!!..... :spooked: I nearly choked on my fries.
Uh, er, um, lets just say the usual. I'm sure PH knows what that is. :biggrin:
Lima bean soup with English style butter on bread.
Quote from: Henry Hawk on December 10, 2010, 12:43:50 PM
my first glance at this read HUMAN BEEF!!!!..... :spooked: I nearly choked on my fries.
I've heard that some have choked on human beef.
Slice beef across grain in thin slices. In bowl, combine beef with egg white and 1 tablespoon cornstarch; set aside.
In a separate bowl, stir together soy sauce and chili paste; blend in 1 1/2 teaspoons cornstarch, sugar, sesame oil and garlic; set aside.
Heat 2 tablespoons oil in Wok or large skillet. Stir-fry meat, half at a time, 1 1/2 - 2 minutes adding oil, if needed. Return all meat to skillet. Add sauce mixture; cook and stir until thickened. Remove meat (keep warm). Wipe skillet clean. Heat remaining oil; add green onions, stir-fry 1 1/2 - 2 minutes. Add Napa , wine, bouillon, water and salt. Stir-fry 45 seconds. Pour beef with this and serve on rice.
Hunan Beef.
I had Italian Beef for lunch, and a half tenderloin marinated in Hawaiian sauce, is in the oven. A chopped salad, mashed potatoes, and steamed green beans will accompany it at 7 this evening. Serving with your choice of Coke, a soft red wine slightly chilled, or water, coffee, and hot/iced tea.
Quote. . .half tenderloin marinated in Hawaiian sauce, is in the oven. A chopped salad, mashed potatoes, and steamed green beans will accompany it at 7 this evening. Serving with your choice of Coke, a soft red wine slightly chilled, or water, coffee, and hot/iced tea.
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The tenderloin ready to eat! :smile:
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Let the feasting begin! :smitten: :smitten: :smitten: :smile:
Wow! That tenderloin looks delicious! I love chopped salad . :smitten: If I lived closer I'd stop in and visit w/you and the fam and have a bite. ;D
We had tomato soup and grilled tomato and mozzerella sandwiches.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on December 10, 2010, 09:06:29 PM
Wow! That tenderloin looks delicious! I love chopped salad . :smitten: If I lived closer I'd stop in and visit w/you and the fam and have a bite. ;D
It was excellent if I do say so myself. I cooked the tenderloin, my daughter cooked the green beans and did the salad, and my wife made the mashed potatoes. It was a group effort and EVERYTHING was excellent. And it was nice having dinner at the tabe with 2 of our daughters, a granddaughter, and our son in law to be. (And our future grandson too!)
You'd have been most welcome anytime, and I sincerely mean that! Had you stopped by there was plenty of food! :smitten:
Home made Fajitas. Made with a Mexican seasoned roasted beef brisket sliced thin. Sour cream, fresh tomatoes, lettuce, Mexican shredded cheese.
iced tea (not hungry for real food yet). probably gonna have some homemade turkey soup in a little while.
A whole wheat waffle w/a smudge of cream cheese and strawberries. I washed it down w/very delicious coffee. I didn't make it any differently, but notice how some days coffee is more like nectar from the gods than others? ;D
Quote from: Palehorse on December 10, 2010, 09:10:38 PM
It was excellent if I do say so myself. I cooked the tenderloin, my daughter cooked the green beans and did the salad, and my wife made the mashed potatoes. It was a group effort and EVERYTHING was excellent. And it was nice having dinner at the tabe with 2 of our daughters, a granddaughter, and our son in law to be. (And our future grandson too!)
You'd have been most welcome anytime, and I sincerely mean that! Had you stopped by there was plenty of food! :smitten:
I love baked tenderloin. I love it with the bone in it. I can't find it in Noblesville, I guess I going to have to go to Strong's Market in Anderson. The bone even makes it taste better. Two years ago I went there and had him cut two whole loins with the bone just the way I wanted it. Four loin roast and the rest in I inch pork chops. The people at the camp ground swallowed their tongues on the slow cooked pork chops.
Meatloaf, baked 'taters, and peas.
Hot corn bread and Lima bean soup. Really good on a cold day.
Cream cheese and crackers last night. Still drinking coffee this morning wishing I had gotten around to making the mush so we could have fried mush and smokey links for breakfast.
Quote from: me on December 13, 2010, 08:38:23 AM
Cream cheese and crackers last night. Still drinking coffee this morning wishing I had gotten around to making the mush so we could have fried mush and smokey links for breakfast.
Do you coat you mush with flour, we do it adds just that better crisp taste. My wife made a big pan of it yesterday and we're going to have it this morning.
Hum, hadn't thought about that. I'll give it a try. :yes:
Quote from: The Troll on December 13, 2010, 08:46:38 AM
Do you coat you mush with flour, we do it adds just that better crisp taste. My wife made a big pan of it yesterday and we're going to have it this morning.
Home made breaded tenderloin with lettuce, tomato, and mayo. Potato chips and ice tea.
Italian Beef and a coke. Actually, two Italian beef sandwiches. . . :icon_twisted:
Quote from: The Troll on December 14, 2010, 04:25:32 PM
Home made breaded tenderloin with lettuce, tomato, and mayo. Potato chips and ice tea.
:spooked: :spooked: :spooked: :spooked: :spooked: :spooked: :spooked: :spooked: :spooked:
8)
Some mixed nuts.
Fried mush, scrambled eggs w/cheese, and ham.
Fried Cubed steak cooked in mushroom gravy.
Dried beef gravy, biscuits, and fried 'taters. Sure wish they still made dried beef like they used to and canidian bacon as well. That stuff they make now is a joke and doesn't taste near as good.
Quote from: me on December 15, 2010, 02:28:12 PM
Fried mush, scrambled eggs w/cheese, and ham.
Yum Yum, did you put maple syrup on the mush?
Fried liver and onions. First time I tried calves liver, really good, no after taste. Good!
Hubby did I just put butter on mine, didn't want the syrup on my eggs. :no:
Quote from: Anne on December 16, 2010, 03:31:51 PM
Yum Yum, did you put maple syrup on the mush?
Were you able to find some that wasn't frozen and/or in paper thin strips? I would like to have some liver but all I can find are sliced so thin it's ridiculous. I haven't been to Harvest on 8th St. for a while I hope they still sell the fresh there and will cut it into thicker slices. They had started cutting it so thin you could read a newspaper through it last time I was there and the butcher argued with me that I didn't want it thick 'cause it would be tough. Shows ya what he knows about how to cook liver. :rolleyes:
Quote from: The Troll on December 16, 2010, 10:13:05 PM
Fried liver and onions. First time I tried calves liver, really good, no after taste. Good!
Quote from: me on December 17, 2010, 02:58:24 AM
Were you able to find some that wasn't frozen and/or in paper thin strips? I would like to have some liver but all I can find are sliced so thin it's ridiculous. I haven't been to Harvest on 8th St. for a while I hope they still sell the fresh there and will cut it into thicker slices. They had started cutting it so thin you could read a newspaper through it last time I was there and the butcher argued with me that I didn't want it thick 'cause it would be tough. Shows ya what he knows about how to cook liver. :rolleyes:
This is the first I have had liver in three years. The last time I had it was in Florida and got the worst case of food poison I ever had.
I bought the calves liver at Kroger and it was frozen. It did seen thin until I put flour and fried it. I also soaked it in milk for about 2 hours. They say that soaking it in milk get rid of any bitter taste. Well it worked on mine.
It turned out so good I'm going to buy some more. I do think that you can slice it too thick.
Bitter liver???? Can't say I've ever eaten beef liver that was bitter and hope I don't ever run across any. I do mine in gravy and it needs to be between 1/4 and 1/2 in thick to do right like that. It's always melt in your mouth tender and the gravy goes great over mashed 'taters. I put some onion in to cook with the liver the entire time and then some just before it gets done to be a little crunchy. Some people don't like it cooked in gravy so the thinner pieces do work out better that way.
Quote from: The Troll on December 17, 2010, 08:33:00 AM
This is the first I have had liver in three years. The last time I had it was in Florida and got the worst case of food poison I ever had.
I bought the calves liver at Kroger and it was frozen. It did seen thin until I put flour and fried it. I also soaked it in milk for about 2 hours. They say that soaking it in milk get rid of any bitter taste. Well it worked on mine.
It turned out so good I'm going to buy some more. I do think that you can slice it too thick.
Home made beef stew
A roast beef sammich and Cool Ranch Dorito's
Round the World Pizza ~ 3rd Generation
Ham, smoked turkey, mashed 'taters, turkey and dumplin's, deviled eggs, dressing, smoked sausage, green beans, and 'taters, peanut butter fudge, some cheese and crackers, and I don't remember what all else. I only had a little of almost everything that was there. Went to a friends annual Christmas party and that whole family can really cook. There was tons of food and I got full waaaaay too quick.
Chili over hash browns w/cheese and onions.
Fresh oysters. Breaded, fried and you place two or three in a slice of buttered bread with a glass of iced tea or a cold beer. No better eating. :drool1:
Italian Beef from Portillo's in Chicago! (Courtesy of the care package delivered by my daughter last week!) :smitten: :smitten: :smitten:
Cheeto's
BLT sub, double B.
Trisket's w/cheese and baby sweet pickles.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on December 20, 2010, 10:50:36 PM
BLT sub, double B.
Alright! 8)
You've actually ate more than me today! :eek:
Coffee and lots of it. . .(for me, NOT you!)
Chinese pepper steak with rice and mien fried noodles.
Egg sandwiches on toast with cheddar cheese. . . Yummmmmmmmmmm!
lol @ ph. rice krispy treat! mmmm... (as dessert after a salad)
Egg rolls (pork) . . . and a Guinness chaser! :icon_twisted:
Grandma Coate's potato pudding. Hot right out of the oven. :drool1:
Two strips of bacon, a poached egg and whole wheat english muffin. I washed it down with OJ.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on December 29, 2010, 11:53:53 AM
Two strips of bacon, a poached egg and whole wheat english muffin. I washed it down with OJ.
bacon?!?! :spooked: ............I love bacon!!! it may very well be the best food ever!!! :smitten:
Bologna on white bread with 2 slices of cheddar and mustard. If life is going to treat me like I am in jail I might as well eat like it. . .
:spooked:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on December 29, 2010, 12:05:39 PM
bacon?!?! :spooked: ............I love bacon!!! it may very well be the best food ever!!! :smitten:
:biggrin:
I'm not a fan of pork, in general, but I do like bacon. I eat it every now and then.
Deep fried egg rolls
Scrambled eggs w/cheese, fried mush, sausage, and wheat toast.
Home made Chinese pork egg roll.
A slice of veggie pizza and tall iced tea
clementines! mmm... vitamin c
^ Yum!
Kashi Go Lean Berry Crunch (soooo addictive) and a little glass of POM.
3 deviled eggs and a cup of coffee!
French fried eggplant, corn and lima beans. No meat.
Burrito Real, sour cream salad, refried beans and rice. . .
Cheeseburger and 'tater tots. Fixin' to chow down of a home made beef & cheese ball in a few. :biggrin:
A banana and slice of almond butter whole wheat toast and washed it down with sweet and light java.
2 brownies and a cup of coffee . . .
A peanut butter bar and coffee.
Quote from: me on January 01, 2011, 02:31:58 PM
A peanut butter bar and coffee.
Pressure cooked browned pork ribs and sauerkraut, potatoes and carrots.
Pork chops, steamed white rice, applesauce. . . 8)
Some home made trail mix.
Jerky.
Nothing. . . yet. . .
Corned beef hash and bread and butter.
Glop and coffee!
Fried hamburger topped with avocado, tomato and a little mayo on top.
Home made burritos and I am stuffed......
Home made chicken and dumplings! :smile:
Grilled Cod with lemon butter and slaw.
Smoked sausage slow cooked all day in sauerkraut and mashed 'taters.
Buffalo stew and a slice of fresh baked italian bread :smile:
Two pieces of fish and a diet Pepsi at Long John Silver.
Home made beef stew w/bread and butter.
A big bowl of home made turkey noodle soup and some buttered crackers.
Sausage gravy, biscuits, and a 'tater cake w/cheese and onion mixed into it about an hour ago....
I'm counting my pennies to see if I can afford a Papa Murphy's Pizza - Hawaiian with BBQ sauce. . .
Chinese buffet, a little bit of Everything. Burp!
PBJ
Quote from: Palehorse on January 09, 2011, 06:51:18 PM
PBJ
Peanut butter and jam on Sunday! Damn Palehorse we're going to have to find you a job. What are you look for? Maybe if we knew, all of us on the zone could keep an eye out and find you a job. :yes: :biggrin:
I'm about to have homemade cabbage rolls and mashed potatoes.
Ham and cheese on Rye and Frito's.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on January 09, 2011, 07:12:48 PM
I'm about to have homemade cabbage rolls and mashed potatoes.
That sounds good. Might just have to get some cabbage tomorrow when we go to the store. We only need some potatoes but I'm going along to make sure hubby don't come home with a deli chicken again. :biggrin:
Quote from: me on January 09, 2011, 09:22:17 PM
Ham and cheese on Rye and Frito's.
That sounds good. Might just have to get some cabbage tomorrow when we go to the store. We only need some potatoes but I'm going along to make sure hubby don't come home with a deli chicken again. :biggrin:
Now don't knock hubby, some of that deli chicken is good. Marsh is the best, Meijers is next and then Kroger. Of course I love all kinds of cheeeckin. Si, Si.
Quote from: The Troll on January 10, 2011, 07:21:17 AM
Now don't knock hubby, some of that deli chicken is good. Marsh is the best, Meijers is next and then Kroger. Of course I love all kinds of cheeeckin. Si, Si.
Our favorite is Kroger but not the one in Applewood they aren't busy enough and it's usually either laid there and dried out, unless you're lucky enough to hit it right, or their cook over cooks it. The one at 29th St. usually has fresh and there's only one cook there who leaves it in too long and we don't get it if she's there.
Home made cauliflower soup with saltine crackers.
A bologna sammich on wheat w/cheese and Frito's
Spam sandwich ala a friends recipe . . .
Home made and fresh avocado tuna salad on toast.
Quote from: The Troll on January 10, 2011, 03:55:27 PM
Home made and fresh avocado tuna salad on toast.
NO bacon on that sandwich?.......you are getting a little to "healthy" Troll.....exercise and tuna? wow!
More power to ya, I cannot stomach avocado OR tuna...
Quote from: The Troll on January 10, 2011, 03:55:27 PM
Home made and fresh avocado tuna salad on toast.
That sounds so yummy that think I'll make it my luch tomorrow. Those are two of my favs. A lot of the time I skip the mayo and moisten the tuna up w/ diced veggies like cucumbers and tomatoes.
Quote from: Henry Hawk on January 10, 2011, 04:00:38 PM
NO bacon on that sandwich?.......you are getting a little to "healthy" Troll.....exercise and tuna? wow!
More power to ya, I cannot stomach avocado OR tuna...
Thanks, we thought we were missing something. Damn, the small morsels of bacon. Now that is good.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on January 10, 2011, 07:09:14 PM
That sounds so yummy that think I'll make it my luch tomorrow. Those are two of my favs. A lot of the time I skip the mayo and moisten the tuna up w/ diced veggies like cucumbers and tomatoes.
Forgot to mention that we use diced tomato and Like Hawk says bacon does make it better. :drool1:
Pbj . . . Again.
Two Werther's Originals.
Chicken Pot Pie
Coffee
Pork loin chops, brussel sprouts, butter beans, cottage cheese, and green onions.
Baked spaghetti . . .
Quote from: Palehorse on January 11, 2011, 06:43:43 PM
Baked spaghetti . . .
I haven't had this. How do you make it?
BBQ pork loin (Sweet Baby Ray's) on a potato roll, baked potato and side salad w/vinegar & oil.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on January 11, 2011, 07:53:49 PM
I haven't had this. How do you make it?
. . .
http://theunknownzone.us/smf/index.php?topic=17506.0 (http://theunknownzone.us/smf/index.php?topic=17506.0) :biggrin:
Some more home made beef and cheese ball w/Ritz crackers. Made another one yesterday 'cause the first one was gone.
Lemon butter Cod and Brussels sprouts.
Nothing
An egg sammich followed by two Werther's Original's.
A hot dog. . .
Just got in from blowing snow and the wife is fixing home made chili. Nothing better on a cold day.
Toasted cheese sammiches and the remaining turkey noodle soup from the other night.
Since the wind is busy blowing the snow, I left my snow blower in the garage today. I'll do it tomorrow.
Egg sandwich on toasted whole grain bread.
Two more of my Werther's Originals...gotta make 'em last ya know. I would really like to dive into the bag and consume all in one sitting but then I'd be out and have nothing to look forward to tomorrow.
3 steak taquitos at the bell. . .
Cheese puffs and diet coke.
Rainbow sushi
Timber Wolf Long Cut - Straight. . . .
Pigs in a blanket and fries.
Moon Pie and coffee. . .
Quote from: Olias on January 14, 2011, 01:55:11 PM
What?????? No RC Cola?????
:o
You read my mind :biggrin:
General Tso's chicken and white rice.... I think I'm going to pass out! That was WAAAAY to heavy for lunch.
Quote from: Olias on January 14, 2011, 01:55:11 PM
What?????? No RC Cola?????
:o
Nope. . . I am a coffee guy. . .
Bacon on biscuits with a slice of cheddar . . . and a coke. . .
Quote from: Palehorse on January 14, 2011, 02:57:31 PM
Nope. . . I am a coffee guy. . .
What that there's heresy, I do declare! You ain't from the South are you, boy?
Quote from: Olias on January 14, 2011, 03:25:35 PM
What that there's heresy, I do declare! You ain't from the South are you, boy?
Chicago born and bred. . . (southern by proxy though) :biggrin:
A bologna sammich and Frito's for lunch.
puffed rice and fruit roll ups. i don't know what to eat for dinner yet.
Baked chicken, wild rice, and a broccoli cauliflower mix.
A large combination pizza with extra cheese and a pitcher of beer. At Art's new pizza store on the 109 by-pass in Anderson. It was a true Art's pizza. Sure was good. :drool1:
Quote from: The Troll on January 15, 2011, 10:31:51 AM
A large combination pizza with extra cheese and a pitcher of beer. At Art's new pizza store on the 109 by-pass in Anderson. It was a true Art's pizza. Sure was good. :drool1:
My wife and I don't like it as much as the ones made by the Art's on 29th and Main. . .
3rd generation is even better in Chesterfield!
I had coffee and a Nutty Bar
1/2 breakfast burrito w/egg whites, potato, peppers, onions, turkey bacon, low fat cheese and jalapenos. I'm still washing it down w/hot coffee.
My last Werther's :'(
amaretto and orange juice.
Hamburger hash and bread and butter. Turned out pretty good. :yes:
Chicken fried steak and cauliflower.
Ham, tofu and soft egg.
Quote from: The Troll on January 17, 2011, 08:54:13 AM
Ham, tofu and soft egg.
How did you prepare your tofu? I've had it so many ways and I enjoy it, but I've never had the guts to cook it myself.
Fried bologna
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on January 17, 2011, 01:49:52 PM
How did you prepare your tofu? I've had it so many ways and I enjoy it, but I've never had the guts to cook it myself.
Take a small piece of ham or sausage fry it first. Add just a little oil and then fry in same skillet the sliced or cubed tofu until is browned a little bit of both sides. The tofu will suck up the taste of the meat.
Then I like to fry two eggs over light and mix the tofu with the eggs. Really make the eggs creamy.
Years ago I didn't like tofu, it tasted to much like soy beans. Not anymore. Tofu fried in oil and nothing else, not to good, Bland. Try it like this and I think you will like it and it's good for you.
Quote from: The Troll on January 17, 2011, 06:18:40 PM
Take a small piece of ham or sausage fry it first. Add just a little oil and then fry in same skillet the sliced or cubed tofu until is browned a little bit of both sides. The tofu will suck up the taste of the meat.
Then I like to fry two eggs over light and mix the tofu with the eggs. Really make the eggs creamy.
Years ago I didn't like tofu, it tasted to much like soy beans. Not anymore. Tofu fried in oil and nothing else, not to good, Bland. Try it like this and I think you will like it and it's good for you.
I'm not too sure about the good for you part. Especially if you are frying it in the juices of the sausage or ham. The juices contain just as much of the ingredients that are bad for you that you might as well have gone ahead and ate the actual meat as opposed to the tofu. . .
Quote from: Palehorse on January 17, 2011, 06:30:45 PM
I'm not too sure about the good for you part. Especially if you are frying it in the juices of the sausage or ham. The juices contain just as much of the ingredients that are bad for you that you might as well have gone ahead and ate the actual meat as opposed to the tofu. . .
The amount of meat I talking about is insignificant. In a Atkins diet tofu is fine and has less calories that meat. I not talking about a whole ham steak or a whole sausage patty.
This morning I used two 2 X 3 inch, 1/8 thick piece of ham and two 3 X 5 inch 3x8 thick tofu. It's cheaper in calories than all meat and contains no saturated fat.
It's good and different.
Quote from: The Troll on January 17, 2011, 06:48:56 PM
. . . It's cheaper in calories than all meat and contains no saturated fat.
It's good and different.
Except for those contained in the juices (fat) you fry it in. . .
Beef tips over rice and salad.
Quote from: Palehorse on January 17, 2011, 02:20:50 PM
Fried bologna
eeewwww I got burnt out on that when I was a kid.
Quote from: Palehorse on January 17, 2011, 06:54:17 PM
Except for those contained in the juices (fat) you fry it in. . .
So what, it contains very little. Have you ever had tofu? No? If you have tell me your information on it. But it matters little to me since on a Atkins diet I can eat all meat, butter, eggs, tofu and all kind of greens. No white, bread, flour, cakes, sugar and very little carbohydrates.
On the pizza at Art's, the crust is bad, but oh does it taste good. But like all things, to much of anything can be bad. Troll bad. :biggrin:
Summer sausage on Ritz crackers w/cheese and some baby sweet pickles about 4hrs ago.
Home made Chow Mein over rice and mein noodles.
Pork loin roast, 'taters, onions, celery, and carrots in a nice thick gravy cooked all afternoon in the oven, and salad.
Beef stew over white rice. . . It was YUMMMMY! :yes:
I'm catching up ;D
Isn't the grease that makes sausage, bacon or ham gravy bad? But I do see what you're saying about the Atkins diet and that makes sense.
I had tofu cubed real small in salsa once and that was delicious. I also had it cubed in an Asian soup and it was equally delicious. Oh and a spinach lasagne type thing. That was REALLY good. Troll's right about it absorbing flavor. :yes:
I tried a slice of tofurkey once. No good, but it may have been the cook. :biggrin:
I'm having some of PH's hot beef. I barely got in the door before I had the lid to the crockpot off. Man! That stuff is good.
I finally remembered what it reminds me of...Carolina BBQ. They have a few, but I'm talking about the slightly vinegary one.
Tuna noodle casserole w/cesar salad and an apple muffin. Comfort food and my daughter's favorite.
Garlic Shrimp Alfredo, shrimp scampi, fried butterfly shrimp, baked potato, and a few cokes.
The rest of the beef and cheese ball on Ritz crackers. Gonna have to make another one soon. :yes:
Soft fried egg, tofu, and one small breakfast sausage link and coffee.
Had some of the pork loin left from the other night so I made some BBQ pork and ff's for supper.
Sloppy Joes. . .
i bit a chicken finger. (i made them from scratch and was curious. lol.)
Spinach and artichoke hummus and crackers and washed it down w/a nice glass of California cabernet-merlot.
Pizza. . . :pizza:
A big onion cheeseburger and Cheeto's
Home made breaded tenderloin, fresh tomatoes, onion slices and dill pickle slices.
3 tilapia fillets and half a pound of green beans. mmmm...
Crock pot lasagna!
French style scrambles eggs. 3 eggs whipped. A small skillet with one pat of melted butter. Pour in eggs and scramble, when half cooked another pat of butter. Just before the eggs are done, add one more pat of butter, a little sea salt and fresh ground pepper. Really smooth and good. :drool1: Carbo free.
Our last hunk of crock pot lasagna from the freezer and garlic bread. Gonna have to make some more soon. :yes:
Breaded shrimp and salad.
Two Werther's Originals. Hubby got me a couple more bags when he went to the store for bread. :smitten:
Finished up the crock pot lasagna we made, none for the freezer, last night.
Making chicken pot pie tonight!
5oz broiled hamburger, with Big Boy tartar sauce, fresh tomatoes, dill pickles slices, white onion slice.
A BBQ pork sammich and Frito's
Quote from: me on January 25, 2011, 12:54:55 PM
A BBQ pork sammich and Frito's
:spooked: I had the exact same thing! :spooked:
Pork loin chops, beets, and cottage cheese.
Quote from: Palehorse on January 25, 2011, 04:03:12 PM
:spooked: I had the exact same thing! :spooked:
:spooked:
Beer batter chicken gizzards and a beer.
Grilled buffalo chicken wrap and cesar side salad and washed it down w/green ice tea.
Hubby wanted burritos again so that's what we had. Enough left to have for lunch tomorrow too. :biggrin:
Quote from: me on January 26, 2011, 06:26:40 PM
Hubby wanted burritos again so that's what we had. Enough left to have for lunch tomorrow too. :biggrin:
Brisket with carrots, potatoes, onion, cabbage, parsnips and turnips.
Pizza - frozen - Kroger
Chicken wings from the local watering hole.
Actually very good. My "feel good" food indulgence once in a blue moon.
coco wheats for dinner last night. mmm.... sounds like a good idea for lunch.
B complex with vitamin C added, and Benadryl. . .
Quote from: Palehorse on January 27, 2011, 02:57:17 PM
B complex with vitamin C added, and Benadryl. . .
sounds as if someone needs to add saline to wash out that mess!
i swear by it for congestion!
Quote from: incognito on January 27, 2011, 03:37:30 PM
sounds as if someone needs to add saline to wash out that mess!
i swear by it for congestion!
Yeah. . . I do that too, but I am taking the above to address some allergies and sleep deprivation. B 12 complex assures you do not lose some of the key chemicals in your system required to induce the sleep cycle. The C is just to assure my resistance stays up. . .
I have a prescription for a sleeping aid, but prefer NOT to use it unless I absolutely have to. . . But if this doesn't work I may actually have to resort to the prescription . . . :mad:
Church's fried chicken. 15 piece family pack dinner.
Chicken pot pie
Two Werther's Originals.... :smitten:
Quote from: Palehorse on January 27, 2011, 03:56:40 PM
Yeah. . . I do that too, but I am taking the above to address some allergies and sleep deprivation. B 12 complex assures you do not lose some of the key chemicals in your system required to induce the sleep cycle. The C is just to assure my resistance stays up. . .
I have a prescription for a sleeping aid, but prefer NOT to use it unless I absolutely have to. . . But if this doesn't work I may actually have to resort to the prescription . . . :mad:
Get some Melitonin PH. Much safer than prescription and works great. Yes, I'm still awake at this time of the morning. I think I've got my nights and days mixed up...ugh
Quote from: me on January 28, 2011, 04:56:48 AM
Two Werther's Originals.... :smitten:
Get some Melitonin PH. Much safer than prescription and works great. Yes, I'm still awake at this time of the morning. I think I've got my nights and days mixed up...ugh
Well, that easy to do in the winter especially here in Indiana with days and days without sunshine. A man I worked got that way and he built himself a light box, you can buy them to.
I can't remember how many watts of light he had, but he would sit down in front of it at a certain time of the day and stay there so many minutes a day and he cut out all naps. When he got sleepy he would get up and do something, anything. He said it helped and to me he looked a lot better. The dark circles under his eyes went away and he said he was sleeping all night long. This didn't happen to him during the spring, summer or fall, just winter. :zzz:
Nothing, no food, no coffee :cry: or even water, going for a test. :gha:
Quote from: The Troll on January 28, 2011, 07:21:31 AM
Well, that easy to do in the winter especially here in Indiana with days and days without sunshine. A man I worked got that way and he built himself a light box, you can buy them to.
I can't remember how many watts of light he had, but he would sit down in front of it at a certain time of the day and stay there so many minutes a day and he cut out all naps. When he got sleepy he would get up and do something, anything. He said it helped and to me he looked a lot better. The dark circles under his eyes went away and he said he was sleeping all night long. This didn't happen to him during the spring, summer or fall, just winter. :zzz:
I've always been a night person though so it's been an ongoing problem for me. I also rarely sleep more than 5 hrs or so at night.
Melatonin - Have it, used it the last three nights, still the same old crap - Fall asleep just before dawn and wake up 2-3 hours later. . . :mad: :mad: :mad:
Light box - I've seen them and know about them. They are used in Alaska a LOT, because of the 6 months of night and the resulting depression it drives. They work, but not for whatever the hell it is I have going on. . . Tried it already. . .
I am giving very serious consideration to just taking a rubber hammer and knocking myself out! :mad: :mad: :mad:
Instead, I'll probably resort to the damned prescription this weekend. . . :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Wendy's burger, fries, and a small chili. . . :smile:
Quote from: Palehorse on January 28, 2011, 03:28:57 PM
Melatonin - Have it, used it the last three nights, still the same old crap - Fall asleep just before dawn and wake up 2-3 hours later. . . :mad: :mad: :mad:
Light box - I've seen them and know about them. They are used in Alaska a LOT, because of the 6 months of night and the resulting depression it drives. They work, but not for whatever the hell it is I have going on. . . Tried it already. . .
I am giving very serious consideration to just taking a rubber hammer and knocking myself out! :mad: :mad: :mad:
Instead, I'll probably resort to the damned prescription this weekend. . . :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
I'm sorry...I know you're frustrated, but the mental picture of you smacking yourself over the head with a rubber mallet is too funny :biggrin:
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on January 28, 2011, 03:39:15 PM
I'm sorry...I know you're frustrated, but the mental picture of you smacking yourself over the head with a rubber mallet is too funny :biggrin:
:food24: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: (It was meant to be!)
Should I stuff some socks in my crotch and stand on the observation deck of the stall and yell, "Mission Accomplished"? :biggrin:
Pizza bread for lunch. No clue what to fix for supper.
Quote from: Palehorse on January 28, 2011, 03:28:57 PM
Melatonin - Have it, used it the last three nights, still the same old crap - Fall asleep just before dawn and wake up 2-3 hours later. . . :mad: :mad: :mad:
Light box - I've seen them and know about them. They are used in Alaska a LOT, because of the 6 months of night and the resulting depression it drives. They work, but not for whatever the hell it is I have going on. . . Tried it already. . .
I am giving very serious consideration to just taking a rubber hammer and knocking myself out! :mad: :mad: :mad:
Instead, I'll probably resort to the damned prescription this weekend. . . :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Go to you doctor and get some depression pills or have testosterone test. I felt like you years ago and around your age. I found out it was not depression at that time. I had zero testosterone, you do know that men go through the change of life too and some times a lot earlier than you would think. I take shots now. Yes, my wife shoots me in the butt once a month. Thank god she's good and like me.
It sure change my life at that time. The condition is called Andropause. Check it out on the internet and see what it is and what it causes. Testosterone is very important to a man's life. Check it out.
Fancy bean soup.
Decided on cheeseburgers and 'tater rounds.
Sliced boiled egg on toast with a little spray butter.
Hot ham and cheese and Frito's.
Steak Taquito (3)
Pecan waffle with syrup and butter and coffee at the Waffle House.
Hubby fixed that hamburger, onion, rice, tomato juice, and cheese thing he does.
Pizza in the oven now. . .
Breaded tenderloin at The Bank in Pendleton.
Summer sausage, cheese, and Ritz crackers.
Small piece of smoked sausage, tofu and a over light egg plus coffee.
Fried potatoes, eggs, cheddar cheese, sliced ham, onions, all fried together. (Glop)
Macaroni and cheese and kale.
Wife is making her famous cubed steak! YUMMMMMMMMMMMM!
Home fried chicken, collard greens w/pork seasoning, mashed potatoes and homemade chicken gravy, brown beans and green onions and cornbread. For dessert we have from scratch pineapple upside down cake and an apple pie. I might have some directly as soon as I can breathe again. ;D
For those of you who are shocked ;D this is a meal from my heritage. I crave this type of thing about once a year and you can't cook this stuff in a small way, so I get a group of people together who like southern food and I cook it all. I have enough people over so that there aren't any left overs and I get it out of my system. I do think I fry chicken better than anyone 'cept my mom. :biggrin:
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on January 30, 2011, 07:05:56 PM
Home fried chicken, collard greens w/pork seasoning, mashed potatoes and homemade chicken gravy, brown beans and green onions and cornbread. For dessert we have from scratch pineapple upside down cake and an apple pie. I might have some directly as soon as I can breathe again. ;D
For those of you who are shocked ;D this is a meal from my heritage. I crave this type of thing about once a year and you can't cook this stuff in a small way, so I get a group of people together who like southern food and I cook it all. I have enough people over so that there aren't any left overs and I get it out of my system. I do think I fry chicken better than anyone 'cept my mom. :biggrin:
Damn. . . next time invite us over will yah! :biggrin:
Oven fried chicken breasts, baked 'taters, and cauliflower.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on January 30, 2011, 07:05:56 PM
Home fried chicken, collard greens w/pork seasoning, mashed potatoes and homemade chicken gravy, brown beans and green onions and cornbread. For dessert we have from scratch pineapple upside down cake and an apple pie. I might have some directly as soon as I can breathe again. ;D
For those of you who are shocked ;D this is a meal from my heritage. I crave this type of thing about once a year and you can't cook this stuff in a small way, so I get a group of people together who like southern food and I cook it all. I have enough people over so that there aren't any left overs and I get it out of my system. I do think I fry chicken better than anyone 'cept my mom. :biggrin:
With a meal like that, I figured Mom had came home to cook. :wink: :smile:
Peanut butter on a stick. (spoon)
Quote from: The Troll on January 30, 2011, 11:46:29 PM
With a meal like that, I figured Mom had came home to cook. :wink: :smile:
.
:smile:
If she could, I'd gladly step aside and let her take over. Nobody cooks like she did. :(
A double cheeseburger at DQ.
Quote from: me on January 31, 2011, 02:02:59 PM
A double cheeseburger at DQ.
A double cheese steakburger with pickles and onion, french fries and a coke at Steak and Shake.
spinach and romaine salad. mmmm.....
BBQ Pork sandwich and a coke. . .
Scrambled eggs, fried mush, and beef smokey's.
Grilled cheese
Put a big pot of chili on for supper but I think I might have over done it on the chili powder and chili's. Tasted it a minute ago and it's still burning my mouth....Oh well, it'll open up our sinus'...
Just put a pork tenderloin in the oven, making Mashed taters, and corn.
Just finished cooking a big pot of vegetable soup and a big pot of Chili for eating and freezing. Carrots still a little hard, so we will start on the Chili first. Really good on an icy and snowy day. :drool1:
A big bowl of chile and it wasn't too hot after all. :biggrin:
Quote from: me on February 01, 2011, 06:18:38 PM
A big bowl of chile and it wasn't too hot after all. :biggrin:
:thumbsup: :biggrin:
Quote from: The Troll on February 01, 2011, 08:19:28 PM
:thumbsup: :biggrin:
Nothing but coffee. But in a few minutes I might fry a whole pound of bacon and think about all of the work I missed, if it had been snow instead of ice. Probably 6 to 8 inches. :o :wink:
Yep, coffee for me too thus far. . . Glop is calling my name though. . . :biggrin:
The double cheeseburger I couldn't eat day before yesterday at DQ. They were buy one get one and I never can eat two in one sitting.
A small sliver of warm mincemeat pie my wife just baked.
:drool1:
Pork loin, brussel sprouts, and cottage cheese.
Quote from: The Troll on February 02, 2011, 02:44:45 PM
A small sliver of warm mincemeat pie my wife just baked.
:drool1:
Mom loves those but she can't find her recipe she used to use and I don't have one either. Would you mind sharing yours? It would really make moms day if I baked one and took it to her.
Cesar salad w/grilled chicken and lemon.
Quote from: The Troll on February 02, 2011, 02:44:45 PM
A small sliver of warm mincemeat pie my wife just baked.
:drool1:
Never had it myself. . .
Quote from: me on February 02, 2011, 06:28:32 PM
Pork loin, brussel sprouts, and cottage cheese.
Mom loves those but she can't find her recipe she used to use and I don't have one either. Would you mind sharing yours? It would really make moms day if I baked one and took it to her.
I have tried several mincemeat recipes from scratch, none were good for me and my wife didn't like them at all. Well, the good news we found ready made mincemeat filling at the grocery store. It's called NONESUCH raisin ( mincemeat) pie filling, it's really good, my wife loves it and it's really easy to fix. One jar of it and one pie crust and bake until nice and brown. Put some slits in the top. I just had a big piece of it with cool whip on top. It's on the pie filling aisle.
Bake mom one and don't tell what it is. Just put a little flour on your face and tell her you just made it and see what she says. The Toll like it and I got good taste. :yes: :biggrin:
Popcorn
Quote from: The Troll on February 02, 2011, 09:59:24 PM
I have tried several mincemeat recipes from scratch, none were good for me and my wife didn't like them at all. Well, the good news we found ready made mincemeat filling at the grocery store. It's called NONESUCH raisin ( mincemeat) pie filling, it's really good, my wife loves it and it's really easy to fix. One jar of it and one pie crust and bake until nice and brown. Put some slits in the top. I just had a big piece of it with cool whip on top. It's on the pie filling aisle.
Bake mom one and don't tell what it is. Just put a little flour on your face and tell her you just made it and see what she says. The Toll like it and I got good taste. :yes: :biggrin:
I would make the pie crust from scratch but she doesn't have to know it's jarred filling. :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on February 02, 2011, 09:18:08 PM
Never had it myself. . .
Well you're a good cook, get the lead out. One jar, one pie crust and a little oven time. The wife bakes her's a 375 degrees until golden brown she did tell me the time, 30 to 40 minutes, just watch it. And share it with the wife. :biggrin:
Guess? Another piece of mincemeat pie with cool whip. Like :drool1:
Chicken egg rolls!
Quote from: Palehorse on February 03, 2011, 07:39:18 PM
Chicken egg rolls!
With soy sauce and or Chinese mustard? Boy would that taste good right now. :drool1:
Quote from: The Troll on February 03, 2011, 07:47:16 PM
With soy sauce and or Chinese mustard? Boy would that taste good right now. :drool1:
Duck sauce! :yes:
Baked chicken, boiled and buttered 'taters, and green beans.
Quote from: Palehorse on February 03, 2011, 08:01:49 PM
Duck sauce! :yes:
How that's something I never had. Condensed duck. :confused: :confused:
Quote from: The Troll on February 03, 2011, 09:41:00 PM
How that's something I never had. Condensed duck. :confused: :confused:
Nothing, and no water, going to have some rotor cup and carpal tunnel surgery. See what can happen to you if you fall on ice. Fun, fun, fun till summer time comes. :bliss: :bliss:
OUCH Troll! :spooked:
I'll be happy to drive your snow blower for yah while you are down! :smile:
Oh. . . coffee. . . so far. . . But the tiger in my belly is complaining. . .
Quote from: Palehorse on February 04, 2011, 09:17:35 AM
Oh. . . coffee. . . so far. . . But the tiger in my belly is complaining. . .
Same here but hubby decided he had to go to Kroger, his idea, so you can probably figure what we're gonna have for lunch. :rolleyes: I would be very surprised if he didn't come home with an 8 piece.
A ham salad sammich and Frito's.
I'm soooo proud of hubby. He went to Kroger and didn't get deli chicken. :biggrin:
Quote from: me on February 04, 2011, 01:18:36 PM
A ham salad sammich and Frito's.
I'm soooo proud of hubby. He went to Kroger and didn't get deli chicken. :biggrin:
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :snow:
Chicken pot pie made with the chicken that was left over last night. A whole chicken for just two people is a lot of chicken.....
We had lobster. . . A "celebration" this evening with some good friends, celebrating a life saved, and new life starting, and appreciation for both! :smitten: :smitten: :smitten:
:smitten:
That's awesome stuff, PH!
I had a grilled california chicken sandwich. Marinated chicken, avocado, lettuce, tomato, onion, turkey bacon on a multi-grain roll and washed it down with a diet coke.
Egg soup,
A glazed yeast donut and a cup of coffee.
Jowl bacon with that crispy skin and tomato. Oink,oink!
Grilled teriyaki shrimp, fried rice and steamed Asian-style veggies.
Swiss steak w/mushroom gravy and 'taters cooked in the slow cooker and peas.
French scrambled eggs and toasted Italian bread.
Biscuits and gravy, both made from scratch, strawberry preserves, and a big, tall, ice cold glass of milk!
(I am SOOOOOO thankful my Uncle taught me how to make some damned fine biscuits last summer!) :smitten: :smitten: :smitten:
Tuna,avocado,tomato salad on Italian bread toast.
Hot ham and cheese and Frito's.
Hawaiian Pizza with BBQ sauce. . . followed by Guinness! :food5: :food5: :food5:
Spaghetti and garlic toast.
Broiled pork steak mixed vegetables.
Cheeto's.
Quote from: me on February 07, 2011, 02:42:02 AM
Cheeto's.
:biggrin: I just got to buy some Cheet0's stock. :yes:
Spam and a soft egg.
Bowl of chili that I made this afternoon. . .
Pizza bread.
Boiled shrimp and cocktail sauce.
More chili. . .
Chicago dog and Corona
Pork loin chops, butter beans, and cottage cheese.
Four nice sized, golden brown potato cakes and a little butter. :bliss:
Scrambled eggs w/sausage, onion, bell pepper, mushrooms, 'taters, and cheese mixed in and fried mush about 4hrs ago.
Last bowl of Chili I made. . .
Polish food: Potato and cheese Pierogies coming out off of the skillet now!
Bread clam strips and home made french fries.
KFC and biscuts.
'Tater soup w/polish sausage, onion, celery, and carrots in it. Yummy..... :yes:
Quote from: Palehorse on February 09, 2011, 05:56:05 PM
Polish food: Potato and cheese Pierogies coming out off of the skillet now!
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Quote from: me on February 09, 2011, 08:41:45 PM
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:biggrin: Figured I might stump yah with that one. But it is a direct result of growing up in Chicago! :biggrin:
Pierogies are a staple of the polish culture, at least for the polish families in the neighborhood I grew up in. Basically, they are pasta stuffed with whipped potatoes, cheese, meat, fruits, and other things depending upon what you want, and then the raw pasta is crimped shut to enclose the stuffing. They can be deep fried, baked, fried in a skillet in butter or oil. Often they are accompanied by sweet cabbage or sliced summer sausage, or covered with syrup (depending upon the stuffing type), or a creamy sauce.
You can buy them at Meijer in the frozen section, and while those are good, they do not hold a candle to those prepared by the mothers of my friends back in the old neighborhood!
YUMMY! Today was the first time my wife ever had them or had even heard of them! And she liked it! :smile: ("You and your weird foods", she said). . .
Quote from: Palehorse on February 09, 2011, 09:08:44 PM
:biggrin: Figured I might stump yah with that one. But it is a direct result of growing up in Chicago! :biggrin:
Pierogies are a staple of the polish culture, at least for the polish families in the neighborhood I grew up in. Basically, they are pasta stuffed with whipped potatoes, cheese, meat, fruits, and other things depending upon what you want, and then the raw pasta is crimped shut to enclose the stuffing. They can be deep fried, baked, fried in a skillet in butter or oil. Often they are accompanied by sweet cabbage or sliced summer sausage, or covered with syrup (depending upon the stuffing type), or a creamy sauce.
You can buy them at Meijer in the frozen section, and while those are good, they do not hold a candle to those prepared by the mothers of my friends back in the old neighborhood!
YUMMY! Today was the first time my wife ever had them or had even heard of them! And she liked it! :smile: ("You and your weird foods", she said). . .
Might have to give them a try sometime. :smile:
Quote from: Palehorse on February 09, 2011, 05:56:05 PM
Polish food: Potato and cheese Pierogies coming out off of the skillet now!
A staple around here.
Oh-Em-Gee! I drank three piping hot cups of coffee this morning and considered a third. I had an egg poached hard and turkey bacon on a multi-grain english muffin, but I wish now that I had gone for the toasted muffin w/strawberry preserves.
Looks like I need that fourth cup. :biggrin:
Yeah.
Getting taxes ready for the CPA.
I'm into my third Basil Hayden, because I'm not a fan of getting all the damn paperwork together.
Rant over. Nothing to see here now.
5 White Castle cheese burgers and a coke. :biggrin: You know you can't eat just one. :yes:
Used the drippings from the Christmas ham which I had cut up small chunks of ham into and froze and made some ham gravy, biscuits, fried 'taters, and spinach.
Cottage cheese with fresh tomato and a avocado.
After reading what you guys make with a slow cooker, I bought one. Not to thrilled so far. Especially with the recipe my wife used.
It was Pot Roast with vegetables. Cook for 6 hours on low, not done. Two more hours on high and well, let me put it this way, it was eatable. Going to have to learn temperatures and cookingtimes, the book isn't to enlightening. Recipe was bland to say the least. Troll is going to have to "ramp up the flavors" this recipe needs some help.
Back to cooking 101. Did find a good looking recipe for Chinese chicken wings. The recipe read good with the right seasonings.
They don't call them "slow cookers" for nothing yah know! :biggrin:
Pot roast need minimum 4 hours on high or 8 hours on low. With meats a cup to a cup and a half of water is all you need, unlike the old ones where you had to load them up with water.
The thicker the cut the longer time you need to cook it. I usually take a fork to it and if it falls apart it is done.
I got used to them because you could plug it in before leaving for work, and by the time you got home it was done. . . Kind of torture when you are home with it all day though. You'll put on 20 pounds waiting for it to get done! :biggrin:
Exactly PH! I love my slow cooker for just that reason. In fact I have two large ones and a small one so that I can cook an entire meal if I want and not have to cook anything when I get home. My slow cooker, steamer and grill are the three most used "appliances" in my house. I haven't used the oven since Christmas.
Troll, there's so much out there. I'm learning new recipes every day. Honestly, you can google crock pot recipes and find a lot. Most of them contain reviews and alterations and it gives you an idea if it's going to be good or not.
I'm using mine to make Jambalya this weekend.
We have 1 large one, which I put a picture of in the Wendy's Chili topic, and two of them that are "traditional sized" and then for parties or gatherings, we have 4 or 5 smaller ones for dips, meatballs, cheeses, veggies, etc.
I absolutely love them and I believe that we use ours just as much as we do the stovetop and oven! In fact, more often than the microwave! :yes:
The fact that they cook at such a low temp over a period of time really makes them versatile and can make coming home to a delicious home cooked meal a reasonable expectation! :smile:
Jowl bacon, fresh tomato and a little mayo.
A pb&j sammich last night. Still drinkin' coffee this morning wondering what to fix for breakfast. :coffee:
Coffee and a cheese n cherry danish. . .
Poached eggs, grits, beef smokey's, and wheat toast is what we ended up having for breakfast. Now trying to decide what to fix for supper.
2 Hebrew National hot dogs and a coke. . .
Quote from: me on February 14, 2011, 03:02:24 PM
Poached eggs, grits, beef smokey's, and wheat toast is what we ended up having for breakfast. Now trying to decide what to fix for supper.
I haven't had poached eggs or grits for a while. I know what I'm having tomorrow w/a slice of turkey bacon
Presently preparing cheese tortellini with a marinara sauce, and garlic bread!
Just back from a Chinese Buffet, where I ate a little bit of everything. Burp.
Egg salad with avocado on toasted white bread sandwich and a cup of decaf coffee. It's low carb and very good. :grin2:
Quote from: The Troll on February 15, 2011, 01:22:23 PM
Egg salad with avocado on toasted white bread sandwich and a cup of decaf coffee. It's low carb and very good. :grin2:
You guys are designing my meal plans! ;D I haven't had egg salad for a while. Me, I forgot to make grits this morning, but I will in the am. :yes:
Turkey on whole wheat potato bread w/2%provolone and Nathan's origional mustard and I washed it down w/Silk dark chocolate almond milk.
A hot roast beef sammich and Frito's
Quote from: Palehorse on February 14, 2011, 03:57:09 PM
2 Hebrew National hot dogs and a coke. . .
Hebrew National not one of my favorite hot dogs. At Kroger they have what they call old fashion hot dogs. They are red in color and to me real good. Especially with Sauer Kraut.
Also you should try the BAR-S chicken hot dogs. I love them too. These all beef hot dogs leave something to be desired. When I was a kid, Stark and Whetsel was the best next to Emge hot dogs. I would like to have a dollar for every hot dog I have ate in my life time. A lot of dead dogs. :grin2:
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on February 15, 2011, 02:49:02 PM
You guys are designing my meal plans! ;D I haven't had egg salad for a while. Me, I forgot to make grits this morning, but I will in the am. :yes:
Turkey on whole wheat potato bread w/2%provolone and Nathan's origional mustard and I washed it down w/Silk dark chocolate almond milk.
Sandy let me tell you what I am going to have for my last snack of the day around 7:30 to 8:00 PM.
I am going to take one whole tomato and cut it in to bit size pieces, on top of that take a whole fresh avocado, we got some beauties at Meijers today, cut it small cubes. Over that some small curd cottage cheese and a dollop of of sour cream on top. Sprinkle some fresh ground pepper and a pinch of sea salt or Kosher salt. :bliss: :bliss: :bliss: My Sandy can fix her own. :biggrin:
Got a tenderloin in the oven that was marinated in a zesty garlic and herb mixture, and my "signature" potatoes in there along side it. Accompanied by some stovetop sauteed fresh green beans, should be a tasty dinner this evening! :eat: :eat:
Should be done the second my baby walks in the door! :biggrin:
Had smoked sausage, onion, bell peppers, and 'taters for supper.
Quote from: me on February 16, 2011, 12:33:29 AM
Had smoked sausage, onion, bell peppers, and 'taters for supper.
Crock pot chicken wings. Very good in flavor. The sauce was a little thin, going to put a little corn starch in it, just before I take it out of the cooker. Second time I've used it. There is a learning curve. :yes: :biggrin:
Brats with cheddar cheese!
Home made egg drop soup with fresh green onions and 8 saltines. Low carbo except for the saltines.
Chicken fried rice, in a creamy sauce, with shredded chicken, veggies, and water chestnuts mixed in!
A handful of walnuts.
Grits with a spinkle of low-fat cheddar cheese and washed it down with OJ.
So, my co-workers don't know about the deliciousness of grits. :biggrin:
A roast beef sammich, Frito's, and a cream cheese filled bismark.
1/2 rack of baby back ribs, loaded baked potato, a salad with French dressing and a couple ice cold beers.
A bologna sammich and Frito's
Brunch - poached egg, canadian bacon and a slice of 7 grain toast.
A big plate of home made nacho's
A lefse with a dab of melted butter spread on it and cinnamon suger sprinkled on top, orange slices and cranberry juice.
A hot roast beef and Frito's
Tacos with plenty of sour cream.
Quote from: The Troll on February 21, 2011, 05:11:46 PM
Tacos with plenty of sour cream.
That's what I just made! :biggrin:
Beans, cornbread, and fried 'taters.
Spaghetti and home made meat sauce (from scratch). It was GOOOOOOOD!
Baked spaghetti tomorrow! :yes:
A slice of veggie pizza and an ice cold diet Dew.
Green olive and garlic hummus and some baked sea salt pita chips.
Eat? Rot roh. . . I forgot to so far! :biggrin:
The ham and beans left from the other day w/dumplin's. Yummy
Quote from: me on February 26, 2011, 05:43:01 PM
The ham and beans left from the other day w/dumplin's. Yummy
:wink: :spot:
An oatmeal raisin cookie and hot tea.
Lots and lots of steroids.
:sarcasm:
Quote from: followsthewolf on February 26, 2011, 09:09:28 PM
Lots and lots of steroids.
:sarcasm:
Watch it they will make your "nuts" as small as you brain. :grin2:
Salmon patties! YUMMMMMMMM!
A piece of German chocolate cake.
Quote from: me on February 27, 2011, 01:12:40 AM
A piece of German chocolate cake.
Bring out the :scales: I don't think you're going to smile. Back to the treadmill. :wink: :smile:
1/2 Thomas's Hearty grains harvest fruit bagel w/sliced strawberries and a glass of OJ.
Coffee. . . water. . . more coffee. . .
Quote from: Palehorse on February 28, 2011, 03:33:02 PM
Coffee. . . water. . . more coffee. . .
It's time for the :spot: :wink:
Home made Super Coneys. Hot dog, bun, chili meat sauce, onions, cheese. Only had two. Burp! :smitten:
Had NY strip, onion rings, and a baked 'tater for supper. Just finished a peanut butter bar and a cup of coffee and now I think I'm gonna head for bed. :zzz:
1/2 sun-dried tomato multi-grain bagel w/a dab of garden vegetable cream cheese and a glass of OJ.
Nothing. . . yet. . .
A Subway club sub sandwitch.
A poached egg over grits and a slice of turkey bacon and a glass I'd apple juice. I'm grabbing the piping hot coffee 'bout now.
Pancakes with real maple syrup and coffee.
Chicken
Chicken tamale and carnitas quesadilla...sooooooo delicious!
Freshmade corn tortillas!
Salmon patties and french fries.
Subway BMT
PB & J on whole wheat and a cup of silk milk.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on March 06, 2011, 02:30:02 PM
PB & J on whole wheat and a cup of silk milk.
Soy bean milk? Taste buds can't take it. :no:
Quote from: The Troll on March 06, 2011, 02:57:08 PM
Soy bean milk? Taste buds can't take it. :no:
It took me a minute to like it too.
Honestly, I like the chocolate one better, but I've learned to like it. I just can't think of it as "milk". I grew up on fresh milk and absolutely love it, but I drink the silk stuff as something different.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on March 06, 2011, 03:07:29 PM
It took me a minute to like it too.
Honestly, I like the chocolate one better, but I've learned to like it. I just can't think of it as "milk". I grew up on fresh milk and absolutely love it, but I drink the silk stuff as something different.
It sure is different. :smile: I don't drink much milk by itself, but a lot of things with milk in them. :yes: :)
I am seriously addicted to milk, and have been all of my life. Seriously. I used to go through about a gallon a day, but my calcium levels became so elevated my doctor once asked me why because he couldn't figure it out. When I told him how much milk I was drinking, he said, "OMG! STOP IT!" And then told me to switch to skim. . .
I compromised. I drink about a half gallon a day now, of 2%. . .
Quote from: Palehorse on March 06, 2011, 03:40:06 PM
I am seriously addicted to milk, and have been all of my life. Seriously. I used to go through about a gallon a day, but my calcium levels became so elevated my doctor once asked me why because he couldn't figure it out. When I told him how much milk I was drinking, he said, "OMG! STOP IT!" And then told me to switch to skim. . .
I compromised. I drink about a half gallon a day now, of 2%. . .
By rights the skim milk should have a much calcium as whole milk. They just take out the butter fat. With someone looked on milk, skimmed wouldn't taste as good a whole and I agree to that. Colored water. :biggrin:
Quote from: The Troll on March 06, 2011, 06:27:06 PM
By rights the skim milk should have a much calcium as whole milk. They just take out the butter fat. With someone looked on milk, skimmed wouldn't taste as good a whole and I agree to that. Colored water. :biggrin:
"Stop it" was related to cutting down drastically, and the skim recommendation was related to the fat part. :biggrin:
Ran across a recipe for beef stroganoff fixed in the slow cooker yesterday and had all the ingredients so fixed that, boiled and buttered 'taters, and broccoli for supper. Turned out quite good but is sure is a lot for just two people. Think I'll cut it in half next time.
A bologna sammich and Cheez-its
Cupcakes
Fried cubed steak, mushroon gravy and mashed potatoes.
Manwich on the stove right now, and seasoned fries in the oven. . .
Rummaging through the candy shelf at Marsh's I found some Corn Nuts. I didn't think they made them anymore. Sure are good for a change.
Corned beef hash and bread and butter.
Quote from: me on March 10, 2011, 02:09:09 PM
Corned beef hash and bread and butter.
Don't know what to call it. Chicken and broth with spooned bisquick biskets on top. Baked to golden brown.
Whole grain rotini and marinara sauce.
The remaining stroganoff from the other night, mashed 'taters, and salad.
Venti Coffee from Starbucks. . . (Hey, I have a gift card so why not?) :biggrin:
Haven't yet still drinking coffee.
Roast beef jr sandwich and a slug or two of Pepsi (Ugh!)
A hot roast beef and Frito's. Looking forward to the crock pot lasagna I put on for supper tonight. :biggrin:
Vegetable lasagne, mixed veggies and rice. I washed it down with a glass of blush.
Crock pot lasagna, salad, and garlic toast for supper last night.
Double Super Mac from Mac's in Muncie. . . (I took the steel horse up to visit her new cousins) :biggrin:
Art's pizza, combination with extra cheese. On the by-pass in Anderson, Ind.
A big cheeseburger, onion rings, and followed it with two Werther's Originals. :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on March 12, 2011, 04:48:33 PM
Double Super Mac from Mac's in Muncie. . . (I took the steel horse up to visit her new cousins) :biggrin:
The one on Batavia? I wasn't sure it was still there. I haven't been there in forever but may go next week.
movie theatre popcorn
Quote from: me on March 12, 2011, 08:48:08 PM
A big cheeseburger, onion rings, and followed it with two Werther's Originals. :biggrin:
The one on Batavia? I wasn't sure it was still there. I haven't been there in forever but may go next week.
On McGalliard just west of Walnut; on the south side of the street.
There are several of them in Muncie, and I have not seen one closed yet. . .
Quote from: Palehorse on March 12, 2011, 09:34:21 PM
On McGalliard just west of Walnut; on the south side of the street.
There are several of them in Muncie, and I have not seen one closed yet. . .
Used to be only that one on Batavia and it's in an old, I think it was, Mr. 15 building. I know it was one of those now defunct fast food places.
Left over mesquite grilled chicken and baked red potatoes seasoned with rosemary and garlic...left over from last night.
Beef tips over rice and salad.
Hot dogs and sauerkraut.
Not sure what to call it. Hubby took some tomato juice, diced tomato's, celery, onion, bell pepper, Cajun spice, rice, and salad shrimp, threw it together in a skillet and let it cook for about an hour. It was good.
Quote from: me on March 14, 2011, 09:06:14 PM
Not sure what to call it. Hubby took some tomato juice, diced tomato's, celery, onion, bell pepper, Cajun spice, rice, and salad shrimp, threw it together in a skillet and let it cook for about an hour. It was good.
It sounds like a ME's jumbo. :yes:
Quote from: The Troll on March 14, 2011, 09:28:57 PM
It sounds like a ME's jumbo. :yes:
Actually that would "me's hubby's jumbo". :biggrin:
Quote from: me on March 15, 2011, 02:00:31 PM
Actually that would "me's hubby's jumbo". :biggrin:
Dinner: Toasted cheese sandwich. Supper: Lima bean soup.
The horse's version of Wendy's Chili. . . for lunch. . .
Slice o' veggie pizza
Fried 'taters w/smoked sausage, bell peppers, onion, and bread & butter.
Pulled chicken BBQ sandwich and coleslaw.
I know, I know, but I shoulda had the corned beef and cabbage. ;D
Fried chicken, gravy, mashed 'taters, and salad.
3rd Gen Around the World :pizza:
Pork chop loin with the bone in Roast. Golden brown.
A buffalo chicken wrap and diet coke...meh.
My wife and I treated ourselves to breakfast this morning at Perkins. . . It has been QUITE awhile since we have done such a thing, but it was nice!
Making spaghetti sauce from scratch. It is presently simmering on the stove top, so I've been sampling it in order to get it seasoned right. . .
(Since I am not home to cook during the week anymore, I now have only the weekends in which to cook and experiment). :biggrin:
:thumbsup:
I'm slow roasting some spare ribs. We'll have them later with coleslaw, potato salad and garden salad.
Home made cabbage rolls and a baked potato with butter and sour cream.
Quote from: The Troll on March 21, 2011, 10:10:06 PM
Home made cabbage rolls and a baked potato with butter and sour cream.
Oh....how I remember those cabbage rolls!!!! These people have been doing this for more than 70 years!
http://bdtonline.com/local/x1744205847/Tasty-tradition-rolls-on-in-Pocahontas (http://bdtonline.com/local/x1744205847/Tasty-tradition-rolls-on-in-Pocahontas)
Pork roast, scalloped 'taters, and butter beans.
Quote from: The Troll on March 21, 2011, 10:10:06 PM
Home made cabbage rolls and a baked potato with butter and sour cream.
. Growing up, my very favorite food was cabbage rolls. I remember going around the room in first grade and everyone telling their favorite food. We got hot dogs, spaghetti, hamburgers and when they got to me..m cabbage rolls. ;D
I wouldn't make them for years because they weren't as good as mom's. There's a recipe in the crockpot section that isn't too bad.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on March 22, 2011, 09:37:19 PM
. Growing up, my very favorite food was cabbage rolls. I remember going around the room in first grade and everyone telling their favorite food. We got hot dogs, spaghetti, hamburgers and when they got to me..m cabbage rolls. ;D
I wouldn't make them for years because they weren't as good as mom's. There's a recipe in the crockpot section that isn't too bad.
When I make my Hungarian cabbage rolls I make 16 at a time. Since I don't make them to large when they are done we eat four right then and we package four to each package and vacuum pack them and freeze them. The last one we ate, our last bag, was cooked last summer and they were still delicious.
I all so do this with mashed potatoes. I cook 10 to 15 pounds of potatoes and divide them into 2 heaping cups in each vacuum bag, vacuum pack them and put them in the freezer.
Just grab a bag and put it in the microwave and Shazam :fireworks: you got mashed potatoes and I think they are just as good as fresh mashed. :biggrin:
I might add, I think a vacuum food saver machine is a good investment. It is sure a time saver. If you cooking something you really like. Cook two or three times as much. Vacuum pack it and have some later and not have but one mess.
Believe it or not, I was defrosting my freezer and in the bottom back shelf I found a two year old vacuum packed chicken. I got it out, thawed it out. It looked good, no freezer burn and smelled good. I cooked it and guess what? It tasted good in the chicken and noodles we had. The old chicken still hit the pot. :grin2:
Quote from: The Troll on March 24, 2011, 12:16:07 PM
I might add, I think a vacuum food saver machine is a good investment. It is sure a time saver. If you cooking something you really like. Cook two or three times as much. Vacuum pack it and have some later and not have but one mess.
Believe it or not, I was defrosting my freezer and in the bottom back shelf I found a two year old vacuum packed chicken. I got it out, thawed it out. It looked good, no freezer burn and smelled good. I cooked it and guess what? It tasted good in the chicken and noodles we had. The old chicken still hit the pot. :grin2:
I agree 100%. We bought one a couple of years ago and use it a LOT to do the very things you suggest.
Extends the "freezer life" of food vastly! :yes: :yes:
A large shrimp cocktail and a Guiness beer. :beer:
SOoooo I'm wondering if Troll will share that recipe. :think:
Spagehtti w/sauce and veggies ove whole wheat angel hair pasta and a glass of Merlot.
Steak and eggs with two slices of buttery toast and scalding black coffee.
6 pound turkey breast in the roaster oven. . . Got to go get potatoes for mashing, cranberries are in the fridge. . . Turkey Coma Alert Warning for this afternoon and evening!
:pil:
Browned pork and extra wide German noodles. Brown the pork steak really good, pressure cook and add noodles.
A big bowl of chili and some buttered crackers.
This one is for you, Sandy Eggo. I got this recipe off the internet some time back and I modified is a small amount. This is a slow cooker recipe, 6 to 8 hours on low.
1 large head of cabbage so you will get more large leaves and put leaves in boiling water until you can roll them, without them breaking. Cooking them too much and they fall apart.
1/2 pound of ground pork
1 pound of lean ground beef
I/4 cup of chopped onion. I chop mine fine.
1 cup of rice. I use short grain.
1 egg beaten.
1 table spoon of salt. I use Kosher.
1/2 teaspoon of pepper. I use fresh ground.
1 table spoon of paprika. I use a little less than I/2 of a tablespoon. I don't like paprika flavor that well.
2 cup of sauerkraut, rinsed and drained.
2 cups of tomato juice.
1 cup of water.
1 cup of sour cream.
Combine ground meats, chopped onion, rice, egg. salt. pepper and paprika. Put about 2 tablespoons of this meat on each leaf. Fold sides in and roll up. Secure rolls with tooth picks, if desired. Place rolls seam side down in crockpot. Spread the sauerkraut over the rolls and add tomato juice and water. Cook on low, covered for 6 to 8 hours.
Remove cabbage rolls to a warm platter. Blend 1/2 cup of broth with the sour cream and pour over cabbage rolls.
I thought they were good and they froze well vacuum packed. Eat one for me. I think they are :no1: Cooking in the Hole with Chief Troll :biggrin:
That sounds delicious. Thank you! I'll let you know when I give those a try, probably within the next couple weeks. :yes:
A breaded tenderloin and zucchini at King Gyro's.
Quote from: me on March 31, 2011, 02:30:46 PM
A breaded tenderloin and zucchini at King Gyro's.
Salmon Patties.
Fresh tomato, avocado and cottage cheese salad with a little fresh ground pepper and sea salt.
Reeses Peanut Butter Cup and a Coke...............the ALL - AMERICAN DIET and perfect mid afternoon snack!
A cold cut combo from Subway and some Dorito's
Quote from: me on April 01, 2011, 07:00:44 PM
A cold cut combo from Subway and some Dorito's
Fried potatoes with green pepper, onion and smoked sausage all in one skillet.
The other half of my subway sammich and some Frito's.
Popcorn and a diet Coke
Giordanos pizza!!!! 8) 8) 8) 8)
Ham and cheese on rye and Frito's
Pounded breaded chicken breast, fried golden brown with mashed potatoes and a little European style butter.
:yeah:
Pork chops fried w/hominy, and cottage cheese.
Quote from: The Troll on March 27, 2011, 08:57:11 PM
This one is for you, Sandy Eggo. I got this recipe off the internet some time back and I modified is a small amount. This is a slow cooker recipe, 6 to 8 hours on low.
1 large head of cabbage so you will get more large leaves and put leaves in boiling water until you can roll them, without them breaking. Cooking them too much and they fall apart.
1/2 pound of ground pork
1 pound of lean ground beef
I/4 cup of chopped onion. I chop mine fine.
1 cup of rice. I use short grain.
1 egg beaten.
1 table spoon of salt. I use Kosher.
1/2 teaspoon of pepper. I use fresh ground.
1 table spoon of paprika. I use a little less than I/2 of a tablespoon. I don't like paprika flavor that well.
2 cup of sauerkraut, rinsed and drained.
2 cups of tomato juice.
1 cup of water.
1 cup of sour cream.
Combine ground meats, chopped onion, rice, egg. salt. pepper and paprika. Put about 2 tablespoons of this meat on each leaf. Fold sides in and roll up. Secure rolls with tooth picks, if desired. Place rolls seam side down in crockpot. Spread the sauerkraut over the rolls and add tomato juice and water. Cook on low, covered for 6 to 8 hours.
Remove cabbage rolls to a warm platter. Blend 1/2 cup of broth with the sour cream and pour over cabbage rolls.
I thought they were good and they froze well vacuum packed. Eat one for me. I think they are :no1: Cooking in the Hole with Chief Troll :biggrin:
I did this recipe yesterday and I have some for my lunch today. I did manage to freeze enough for a meal, but dinner time coincided with people stopping by to visit and they were almost all gone. I was ify on the sauerkraut, but it was okay. I'm with you on the paprika, but I did add a pinch of sugar to cut through the tart taste of the sauerkraut and tomato juice.
All-in-all - two thumbs up!
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on April 06, 2011, 11:27:45 AM
I did this recipe yesterday and I have some for my lunch today. I did manage to freeze enough for a meal, but dinner time coincided with people stopping by to visit and they were almost all gone. I was ify on the sauerkraut, but it was okay. I'm with you on the paprika, but I did add a pinch of sugar to cut through the tart taste of the sauerkraut and tomato juice.
All-in-all - two thumbs up!
I am glad you liked it. But I did forget to write down the sugar. It said to a spoon full of sugar or sweeten to taste.. :doh: :biggrin:
Hot buttered popcorn and a Diet Rite and watched Survivor.
A donut and fresh fruit
Ham and cheese on rye and Frito's
About an hour ago, two fingers Maker's Mark on the rocks.
Now, I'm sipping an icy Corona.*slurp*
Try Maker's Mark 46. It's a single-barrel. Magnificent!
Sounds like the meal of champions there Sandy. ;D
watermelon... iced tea... garlic parmesean bread with margarine.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on April 08, 2011, 04:56:21 PM
watermelon... iced tea... garlic parmesean bread with margarine.
throw in some bacon, and you have yourself a meal... ;) ;D
I hope you are feeling better vxn... :)
Banana, Strawberry and some other stuff smoothie.
A fried smoked sausage sandwich with hot Chinese mustard. :smile:
ty, henry. one more surgery and i should be ok. ;)
in other news, i ate cotton candy for dinner. :icon_twisted: mmmm....
Fried breaded clams strips and small white finger potatoes boiled in salt water and ate with butter.
:smitten: iced tea and spearmint gum. not hungry for food yet, today.
Quote from: ~vxn~ on April 13, 2011, 01:59:23 PM
:smitten: iced tea and spearmint gum. not hungry for food yet, today.
get some BACON!!!....and you will feel SO much better.... :yes:
Spinach and artichoke dip w/flat bread
A beautiful Angus beef roast, cooked for one hour. With potatoes, carrots, onions, green pepper, mushrooms and water chestnuts for one more hour. Tender and MMMMMMMMM! Just good American cooking.
Quote from: The Troll on April 13, 2011, 10:05:38 PM
A beautiful Angus beef roast, cooked for one hour. With potatoes, carrots, onions, green pepper, mushrooms and water chestnuts for one more hour. Tender and MMMMMMMMM! Just good American cooking.
That sounds
excellent Troll! :yes:
I had shrimp scampi! :smitten: :smitten: :smitten:
French toast and sausage. Couldn't decide what to fix supper wise so we just ate breakfast.....LOL
Quote from: The Troll on April 13, 2011, 10:05:38 PM
A beautiful Angus beef roast, cooked for one hour. With potatoes, carrots, onions, green pepper, mushrooms and water chestnuts for one more hour. Tender and MMMMMMMMM! Just good American cooking.
Hum, never thought about adding water chestnuts when I fix a roast that way but that does sound good. Gonna go put them on my grocery list now. :yes:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on April 13, 2011, 02:21:06 PM
get some BACON!!!....and you will feel SO much better.... :yes:
lol. spinach and romaine salad with green peppers and.... wait for it..... BACON! hooray!
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Quote from: Palehorse on April 14, 2011, 09:15:07 PM
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Damn Palehorse, I thought you had got a job. Beggin Strips. Poor guy. But when you think about it, the way they are advertised on TV. They are probably more per ounce than Prime Rib. :wink: :smile:
Quote from: ~vxn~ on April 14, 2011, 09:06:51 PM
lol. spinach and romaine salad with green peppers and.... wait for it..... BACON! hooray!
THAT is my girl!!!.. :yes: :smitten:
Macaroni and cheese, baked until it has those dark golden brown spots on top. :drool2:
I'm having a glass of a California Moscato/Pinot Noir blend. I hadn't heard of it before, the bartender recommended it. He could have recommended snot covered dung beetles wrapped in slime and I woulda said, "make it a double". :biggrin: Yum on both counts :biggrin:
Pizza (3rd Generation) leftover from dinner last night!
My daughter and I are about to have some sushi and I think I might have a glass of ワインと健康について ;D Just kidding a glass of Japanese wine.
Quote from: Palehorse on April 14, 2011, 07:28:30 PM
That sounds excellent Troll! :yes:
I had shrimp scampi! :smitten: :smitten: :smitten:
I forgot to tell you I used your little secret in the roast. I used a big jar of Heinz savory beef gravy in it. With a can of beef broth and the gravy it turned out with the right amount of gravy.
crispy fried jowl bacon sandwich with tomatoes, lettuce, mayo and black coffee.
Quote from: The Troll on April 17, 2011, 09:25:52 AM
crispy fried jowl bacon sandwich with tomatoes, lettuce, mayo and black coffee.
:spooked: :yes:
Ham and cheese on rye and sour cream and onion Pringles.
Stuffed peppers, mashed 'taters, and garlic bread.
A turkey club wrap w/turkey bacon, lettuce and romato on a spinach wrap.
Ruh rho raggy...ahh the hell with it...I'm too lazy to fix it. :biggrin:
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on April 19, 2011, 05:31:19 PM
Ruh rho raggy...ahh the hell with it...I'm too lazy to fix it. :biggrin:
Just finished making 5 bean Mexican bean salad. Tastes good but needs to set a little while to fully mature into something great.
NY strip, baked 'taters, and shrimp
Ham and beans with hot corn bread and fresh green onions diced up in it.
A big plate of breaded shrimp, steak, pork egg roll and hot cherry cobbler with a scoop of vanilla ice. At the Hoosier Park Casino Buffet. :smile:
Baked chicken, left over mashed 'taters that I mixed shredded cheddar cheese into and put a few pats of butter on then covered with cheese and baked a short time, and broccoli.
edible easter grass. mmmm.... confetti rabbits....
Quote from: me on April 21, 2011, 01:33:34 AM
Baked chicken, left over mashed 'taters that I mixed shredded cheddar cheese into and put a few pats of butter on then covered with cheese and baked a short time, and broccoli.
I'm a big guy now, but if I ate all that good stuff you cook, I really be a lard butt. :wink: :biggrin:
A vegetarian sandwich and beet juice.
Italian sausage cooked with bell pepper and onion and frozen 'tater cakes. I was lazy tonight. :biggrin:
Quote from: The Troll on April 21, 2011, 05:32:53 PM
I'm a big guy now, but if I ate all that good stuff you cook, I really be a lard butt. :wink: :biggrin:
Ain't nothin' wrong with baked chicken or broccoli 'cause we eat that plain with no butter or cheese. :razz:
Rectum rockets. . .
Quote from: me on April 21, 2011, 08:30:47 PM
Italian sausage cooked with bell pepper and onion and frozen 'tater cakes. I was lazy tonight. :biggrin:
Ain't nothin' wrong with baked chicken or broccoli 'cause we eat that plain with no butter or cheese. :razz:
I guess I'm a slow learner. You should read my last post again, it was a compliment. I said, good cooking. Well, I won't do that again. Won't say another good word to you again. I guess it would be easier. :yes: :razz:
Quote from: The Troll on April 21, 2011, 10:14:21 PM
I guess I'm a slow learner. You should read my last post again, it was a compliment. I said, good cooking. Well, I won't do that again. Won't say another good word to you again. I guess it would be easier. :yes: :razz:
Oh, sorry 'bout that. Guess I should say thanks huh? :smile:
Quote from: me on April 22, 2011, 01:20:24 AM
Oh, sorry 'bout that. Guess I should say thanks huh? :smile:
Thanks? Not really. Just read my post more carefully before you blow off your sweet dissipation. :rolleyes: :smile:
There is one thing I have never, not once is you cooking. Your cooking put me in mind of how my grandma use to cook. Good!
Quote from: The Troll on April 23, 2011, 08:44:44 AM
Thanks? Not really. Just read my post more carefully before you blow off your sweet dissipation. :rolleyes: :smile:
There is one thing I have never, not once is you cooking. Your cooking put me in mind of how my grandma use to cook. Good!
I want to say if your want a cheap, good meal go to the Hoosier Park Casino. If your don't have a players card get one. You will get 50% off your first meal with them.
I been to several Indiana casinos. The French Lick Casino has the best buffet and the Anderson, Hoosier Park is second.
Cup of soup and half a tuna salad sammich.
Quote from: The Troll on April 23, 2011, 11:41:16 AM
I want to say if your want a cheap, good meal go to the Hoosier Park Casino. If your don't have a players card get one. You will get 50% off your first meal with them.
I been to several Indiana casinos. The French Lick Casino has the best buffet and the Anderson, Hoosier Park is second.
Don't go to the casino's 'cause neither of us likes to gamble but thanks for the tip anyway.
Buffalo wings and an icy Corona.
Quote from: me on April 23, 2011, 02:45:36 PM
Cup of soup and half a tuna salad sammich.
Don't go to the casino's 'cause neither of us likes to gamble but thanks for the tip anyway.
Psssssssssssssssss! Quiet, this just between me and you. " You don't have to gamble" You like good food and don't want to cook go to the buffet and believe me it's cheap. It's on the people who run the casino. Both of you get your players card. Got to have ID. Take the coupon for 50% off you meal.
Go around 11:30 AM drive up to the valet parking. Go right inside to your right and buffet is a very short walk. After you eat which there will be no line, during the week, go look around, go get your car, give the kid a couple of dollars who went and got your car and drive off.
Go get a car load, over 21 years old and have a great adventure. You might even see the horses run. :thumbsup: :biggrin:
Oh, I forgot when you get your players card you get $5 free play on the machines. :yeah:
Quote from: The Troll on April 23, 2011, 04:20:39 PM
Psssssssssssssssss! Quiet, this just between me and you. " You don't have to gamble" You like good food and don't want to cook go to the buffet and believe me it's cheap. It's on the people who run the casino. Both of you get your players card. Got to have ID. Take the coupon for 50% off you meal.
Go around 11:30 AM drive up to the valet parking. Go right inside to your right and buffet is a very short walk. After you eat which there will be no line, during the week, go look around, go get your car, give the kid a couple of dollars who went and got your car and drive off.
Go get a car load, over 21 years old and have a great adventure. You might even see the horses run. :thumbsup: :biggrin:
Oh, I forgot when you get your players card you get $5 free play on the machines. :yeah:
Might just do that. :biggrin:
Shake n Bake butterfly pork chops, white rice, green beans, and applesauce! :smile:
Baked ham, crock pot mac and cheese, steamed green beans, mashed sweet potatoes and a roll.
Ham, deviled eggs, macaroni and cheese, green bean casserole, broccoli and cauliflower, carrots and celery, home made bread, (well, kind of, cheated and bought Kroger frozen this time. Almost as good as what I make and a whole lot easier) :wink: , and apple pie.
Shrimp creole (it was spicy so I could actually taste it) and a diet coke.
Bacon and tomato sammiches and cottage cheese.
A SUBWAY SUB:
CHICKEN JALAPENAS BANANA PEPPERS TOMATO LETTUCE MAYO ONION AND SWEET AND SOUR MUSTARD ON ITALIAN HERB AND CHEESE!
Quote from: incognito on May 04, 2011, 09:47:54 PM
A SUBWAY SUB:
CHICKEN JALAPENAS BANANA PEPPERS TOMATO LETTUCE MAYO ONION AND SWEET AND SOUR MUSTARD ON ITALIAN HERB AND CHEESE!
AND TWO PACKAGES OF TUMS. :drool1: :grin2:
some carrots, as the linguine was not making me feel happy.
Ham sammich w/tomato and mayo on Italian bread and chili cheese Frito's.
English muffins (2), this morning. . . I think its time to go find the feed bag and strap it on!
Ham/red eye gravy, 'tater cakes w/onion, biscuits, and green beans.
Quote from: me on May 15, 2011, 06:38:44 PM
Ham/red eye gravy, 'tater cakes w/onion, biscuits, and green beans.
4 hour slow roasted black angus beef roast with carrots, onions and mashed potatoes. :drool2:
Out 5 chocolate pretzels.
Roasted Angus beef with green pepper on a fresh Deli Sub bun. :grool1:
Spaghetti and meat-sauce. . . :smitten: :smitten: :smitten:
Roast and 'taters w/celery, carrots, and onions w/a nice brown gravy cooked in the oven all afternoon in my cast iron kettle. One of those one pot wonders 'cause I can brown the meat and make the gravy in the same pot I cook it in. :biggrin: I love my cast iron. :smitten:
Quote from: me on May 16, 2011, 07:43:16 PM
Roast and 'taters w/celery, carrots, and onions w/a nice brown gravy cooked in the oven all afternoon in my cast iron kettle. One of those one pot wonders 'cause I can brown the meat and make the gravy in the same pot I cook it in. :biggrin: I love my cast iron. :smitten:
I do all of my roasting in a cast iron pot. I've got a newer on that has a tight fitting glass lid. It is sure nice for one pot roasting. For frying chicken you can't beat a cast iron skillet. Love them. :smitten: :smitten: :smitten:
Corned beef hash and wheat bread and butter.
Quote from: The Troll on May 16, 2011, 09:02:31 PM
I do all of my roasting in a cast iron pot. I've got a newer on that has a tight fitting glass lid. It is sure nice for one pot roasting. For frying chicken you can't beat a cast iron skillet. Love them. :smitten: :smitten: :smitten:
All of my cast iron is older she gave them to me years ago when she broke up house keeping and no longer used them except for a smaller skillet which she kept. I acquired a huge campfire skillet at a yard sale and no longer use it but am not about to let it go.
Quote from: me on May 17, 2011, 03:19:04 PM
Corned beef hash and wheat bread and butter.
All of my cast iron is older she gave them to me years ago when she broke up house keeping and no longer used them except for a smaller skillet which she kept. I acquired a huge campfire skillet at a yard sale and no longer use it but am not about to let it go.
I got one 14 inch cast iron two handle one. It's so heavy that it takes the two handles to lift. I cook fried chicken for around 10 people in it. I got it well seasoned. :drool2: Fried chicken. :smitten:
Quote from: The Troll on May 17, 2011, 05:29:30 PM
I got one 14 inch cast iron two handle one. It's so heavy that it takes the two handles to lift. I cook fried chicken for around 10 people in it. I got it well seasoned. :drool2: Fried chicken. :smitten:
We may not agree on some things but I sure think we could get along in the kitchen. :yes:
Quote from: me on May 17, 2011, 06:36:04 PM
We may not agree on some things but I sure think we could get along in the kitchen. :yes:
For one sure thing I respect you as a cook. We get along on a lot of things. But politics there is absolutely no meeting of the minds. So keep cooking. :thumbsup: You just to remember that I am a Yellow Dog Democrat. I'd vote for a old mangie yellow wet dog before I'd vote for one Republican. :biggrin:
Hamburger and macaroni and cheese.
Taco Hell. . . :rolleyes:
Quote from: me on May 17, 2011, 06:48:49 PM
Hamburger and macaroni and cheese.
In the last week I ate some Campbells Hamburger, macaroni and cheese and it wasn't to bad. How do you fix your's. Your's sounds really good. :yes:
Wendy's chili!!!
1/2 breakfast burrito w/turkey bacon and egg whites and washed it down with piping hot coffee.
MICROWAVABLE BEEF POT PIE............... :spooked: AND, AMAZINGLY ENOUGH, IT IS NOT TOO BAD.
Egg sammich w/cheese and onion.
Quote from: The Troll on May 17, 2011, 10:04:31 PM
In the last week I ate some Campbells Hamburger, macaroni and cheese and it wasn't to bad. How do you fix your's. Your's sounds really good. :yes:
Sometimes I make my own macaroni and cheese and add hamburger that's been fried w/onion but if I'm in a hurry I just use Kraft macaroni and cheese instead. We sometimes put a can of tuna in macaroni and cheese instead of the hamburger. If we use Kraft I just add a little extra butter, milk, and shredded mild cheddar cheese. I made the hamburger with egg noodles one time and that's good too but you have to melt the shredded cheese in some milk in the microwave to make a sauce so it is creamy. We don't like the jarred cheese even though it would be easier.
Subway. . . if we rapture it may be my last supper! :spooked:
Tuna salad on wheat and Frito's
I'm eating a dark chcolate ice cream cone. The sugar cone is made fresh at the shop and absolutely delicious.
Lunch meats, pepper-jack cheese, crackers. . . blah blah blah. (I snuck into the coven's food supply and stole it!) :icon_twisted:
Quote from: me on May 21, 2011, 02:07:40 PM
Egg sammich w/cheese and onion.
Sometimes I make my own macaroni and cheese and add hamburger that's been fried w/onion but if I'm in a hurry I just use Kraft macaroni and cheese instead. We sometimes put a can of tuna in macaroni and cheese instead of the hamburger. If we use Kraft I just add a little extra butter, milk, and shredded mild cheddar cheese. I made the hamburger with egg noodles one time and that's good too but you have to melt the shredded cheese in some milk in the microwave to make a sauce so it is creamy. We don't like the jarred cheese even though it would be easier.
Thank, will try. If you like Lima beans here's a quick one. Fry a pound of hamburger. Like the good lean hamburger. With the hamburger fry in a whole diced onion. Then pour a one pound sack of baby Lima beans, Chili powder to taste and salt to taste. Cook until Lima beans are tender.
We like it with Fresh corn bread. If you run out of corn bread the next day, I like it with crackers. :drool1:
Quote from: The Troll on May 22, 2011, 04:17:40 PM
Thank, will try. If you like Lima beans here's a quick one. Fry a pound of hamburger. Like the good lean hamburger. With the hamburger fry in a whole diced onion. Then pour a one pound sack of baby Lima beans, Chili powder to taste and salt to taste. Cook until Lima beans are tender.
We like it with Fresh corn bread. If you run out of corn bread the next day, I like it with crackers. :drool1:
Sounds good to me but lima beans is one of the few things hubby doesn't like so I don't know if I could get by with that one. Wonder if butter beans could be substituted 'cause he likes those.
Quote from: me on May 21, 2011, 02:07:40 PM
Egg sammich w/cheese and onion.
Sometimes I make my own macaroni and cheese and add hamburger that's been fried w/onion but if I'm in a hurry I just use Kraft macaroni and cheese instead. We sometimes put a can of tuna in macaroni and cheese instead of the hamburger. If we use Kraft I just add a little extra butter, milk, and shredded mild cheddar cheese. I made the hamburger with egg noodles one time and that's good too but you have to melt the shredded cheese in some milk in the microwave to make a sauce so it is creamy. We don't like the jarred cheese even though it would be easier.
I tried you good stuff. Fried Angus hamburger. Meijers had in of sale today for $1.99, bought about 15 pounds. Back to the story. Fried hamburger, diced onions, macaroni, tomato sauce and Velveta cheese. :drool1: Very good. :biggrin:
Quote from: The Troll on May 23, 2011, 06:48:27 PM
I tried you good stuff. Fried Angus hamburger. Meijers had in of sale today for $1.99, bought about 15 pounds. Back to the story. Fried hamburger, diced onions, macaroni, tomato sauce and Velveta cheese. :drool1: Very good. :biggrin:
Use tomato juice sometime and thicken it with instant rice and then put some slices of colby cheese on top. That's really good too with garlic bread. :yes:
Pork chops, butter beans, and cottage cheese. I was gonna cook on the grill but the rain put the skids to that.
fortune cookies .
i bought a "few" with my own obscene sayings. i love reading my own wisdom.
Brats and Italian sausage on the grill!
Quote from: ~vxn~ on June 02, 2011, 10:02:15 PM
fortune cookies .
i bought a "few" with my own obscene sayings. i love reading my own wisdom.
I always add the phrase "in bed" to my fortunes! :icon_twisted:
Fish and fries hours ago and now I think I'll head for bed. Have no clue why I'm still up 'cause we've got a ton of things to do today.
A chicken sammich and fries at Wendy's
Left over BBQ chicken we grilled yesterday evening!
Meatloaf, corn, and boiled and buttered 'taters.
A double Steak Burger/LTM at Steak and Shake with fries and a coke. :drool2:
Nathan Chicago dog and a salad
Quote from: The Troll on June 15, 2011, 06:44:48 PM
A double Steak Burger/LTM at Steak and Shake with fries and a coke. :drool2:
MAN, does that sound good about now!!!! :drool2:
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on June 15, 2011, 09:24:13 PM
Nathan Chicago dog and a salad
You can keep the graze, but I'm jealous over the dog! :drool1:
Quote from: Palehorse on June 16, 2011, 05:10:56 PM
You can keep the graze, but I'm jealous over the dog! :drool1:
Hot dogs are a guilty pleasure of mine. I like them with just about anything, but a Chicago dog is my fav. The salad was just so I wouldn't feel soooo guilty.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on June 16, 2011, 09:11:13 PM
Hot dogs are a guilty pleasure of mine. I like them with just about anything, but a Chicago dog is my fav. The salad was just so I wouldn't feel soooo guilty.
Well, if it was truly a "Chicago Dog" you needn't have felt any level of guilt. They are dragged through the garden! :yes:
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Boil shrimp, cocktail sauce and a cold beer. :drool2: :beer:
Fish and fries.
An apple and banana and washed them down with OJ.
Home made beef and noodles with peas on the side.
Bacon, tomato with mayo on toast for breakfast.
YOU are eating WAY too good!!!! :razz:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on June 24, 2011, 08:54:30 AM
YOU are eating WAY too good!!!! :razz:
Damn, I knew that my Social Security and my Ford pension checks were killing. You know to much fat. :wink: :smile:
Quote from: The Troll on June 24, 2011, 09:11:20 AM
Damn, I knew that my Social Security and my Ford pension checks were killing. You know to much fat. :wink: :smile:
I'm just sayin!!... ;D
A 1/2 handful chocolate covered raisins.
Italian shells and a cheese / meat sauce. (I'm making it myself).
Grilled chicken and a diet Pepsi
Chimichangas, re-fried beans with white sauce all over it. Yellow rice, guacamole, with a finely sliced lettuce and tomatoes, with a lots of cream cheese. Thinking about the diet I am always on. :wink: Follow up it a glass of water and a bit of fresh lemon.
At the Le Chaueado Mexican Restaurant in Marion Ind. :drool1: :drool2:
For supper, broiled T-bone steak medium, small finger white potatoes boiled in brine, with European style butter, with fresh Swiss chard right out of my garden. :yes: :yes: You're right, it was really good. :smile:
Quote from: The Troll on June 26, 2011, 08:16:37 PM
For supper, broiled T-bone steak medium, small finger white potatoes boiled in brine, with European style butter, with fresh Swiss chard right out of my garden. :yes: :yes: You're right, it was really good. :smile:
you lost me on the swiss chard............. :spooked:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on June 27, 2011, 02:00:08 PM
you lost me on the swiss chard............. :spooked:
I take it you don't like spinach, collard greens, turnip greens, you a bad, bad boy. You should eat your greens. :yes: :biggrin:
Quote from: The Troll on June 27, 2011, 03:38:59 PM
I take it you don't like spinach, collard greens, turnip greens, you a bad, bad boy. You should eat your greens. :yes: :biggrin:
I like green beans!!!!............I know that stuff is good for you and so is brocolli.........but I would rather have needles shoved in my eyes than trying to swallow some of that stuff.
Quote from: Henry Hawk on June 27, 2011, 04:06:28 PM
I like green beans!!!!............I know that stuff is good for you and so is brocolli.........but I would rather have needles shoved in my eyes than trying to swallow some of that stuff.
A bean is a bean and a green is a green. I sure not going to change your mind on this. How my son, he doesn't like Lima beans, muskmelons or water melons. OK, the kid is warped but he's bigger than me and I'm sure not going to try to make him eat a Lima bean. :biggrin:
I cooked for supper a beautiful Angus roast. Slowed cooked at 325 degrees for 2 hours with potatoes, carrots, onions, celery. With this I added a can of Campbells french onion soup, a jar of Heinz beef gravy, Worcheshire sauce, salt and fresh ground pepper. :drool1: :drool2: A one pot meal. :smile:
A burger w/avocado, lettuce, green onion and tomato and a side salad and washed it down with unsweetened ice tea.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on July 01, 2011, 12:31:19 PM
A burger w/avocado, lettuce, green onion and tomato and a side salad and washed it down with unsweetened ice tea.
Ate the whole buffet at Hoosier Live Casino in Shelbyville. Not to bad. :smile:
Left over fried chicken strips, greens and pasta.
A breaded tenderloin and onion rings from Gene's......Yummy :biggrin:
For supper in a pressure cooker, I made chicken and noodles and a ear of fresh corn of the cob with butter.
Breakfast - poached egg, whole wheat English muffin and a couple slices of turkey bacon.
Chicken from the Kroger Deli
Homemade BLTs with avocado and Kraft's cracked pepper olive oil mayo. Yum! :yes:
A chef's salad and garlic toast.
Quote from: Da Wham on July 07, 2011, 07:56:31 PM
Homemade BLTs with avocado and Kraft's cracked pepper olive oil mayo. Yum! :yes:
Sounds good except for the avocado.
I just made a big ol pot of home made chicken noodle soup.....gotta get my wife back on her feet.
Bananas and brown sugar in milk.
Quote from: me on July 08, 2011, 03:25:58 AM
Bananas and brown sugar in milk.
Two eggs over light, hash brown patty, all cut up together and coffee. :drool2:
Quote from: The Troll on July 08, 2011, 07:52:17 AM
Two eggs over light, hash brown patty, all cut up together and coffee. :drool2:
The wife cooked a home made meatloaf, a large oven baked potato w/butter and peas to balance everything up. :smile:
Arby's roast beef and cheese sticks.
Had bacon and 'mater sammiches fer supper. Had a bunch of 'maters burst out of their skin after that downpour last night. If we keep eatin' 'em I ain't gonna have enough to do juice for the freezer since we only put out 3 plants and they aren't doin' real great thanks to the heat. Guess we could quit usin' the one plant we put in a semi shaded area for green ones and let some of them get ripe though 'cause it's doin' great. Decisions decisions... :think:
Cheesy tortillas!
NY strip, steak fries, and 'maters.
The last two weeks. Eggplant, Swiss chard, okra, hot Hungarian peppers, green peppers, Poblano peppers, sweet banana peppers and tomatoes fresh right out of my little bitty garden.
Waiting for the new potatoes and Brussels sprout. :drool2: Oh, those cheeseburgers with lettuce, mayo and those fresh Indiana Heritage tomatoes. :drool1:
Those raised beds with automatic drip controlled irrigation really work and no weeds. :grin2:
2 original Werther's.
Three....count them.....three CHILI Dogs, with cheese and onion....and a BUD LITE........it just tasted so darn good.
Homemade chocolate zucchini bread.
Quote from: followsthewolf on August 29, 2011, 12:05:53 PM
Homemade chocolate zucchini bread.
I have never had chocolate zucchini bread, but it sounds pretty darn good.
Very :smitten:
I want some, please. :eat: Miz S. Eggo, PO Box BR549 Haineyville, TN. :)
Spaghetti, mashed 'taters, corn, and garlic bread.
Four hospital meals. It wasn't to bad, or I was too hungry to take time to taste it. :biggrin:
Chicken w/rice, bell pepper, onion, and mushroom soup cooked on the grill.
tbone steak, baked potato, salad, rolls, cheesecake covered with chocolate covered strawberries, broasted chicken, steamed clams, lots of those little caviar crackers and a diet coke. or it could have been a bagel.
Quote from: Henry Hawk on January 09, 2007, 06:52:18 PM
Excuse me ME, but you DO realize.....I'm a Chicken Hawk!!!.....Do I need to say what the last thing I JUST ate was???
chicken? oh wait, are you a chicken seeking hawk or a hawk seeking chicken? why does everything have to be so hard???????????
Beef roast cooked in the oven w/'taters, onion, garlic, celery, and carrots, cauliflower, and bread and butter.
Okra gumbo. with fresh okra, tomatoes, peppers right out of my garden. It's just a little bitty one but it works. :biggrin:
Going to have some fresh fried eggplant from the same place. :drool2:
not thinkin yummy here Troll. wont they feed you?
Quote from: damfast on September 09, 2011, 05:40:01 AM
not thinkin yummy here Troll. wont they feed you?
Just grab a bag of cheetos and be quiet. :wink:
Quote from: The Troll on September 09, 2011, 08:10:10 AM
Just grab a bag of cheetos and be quiet. :wink:
stop peekin in my cupboards!!!!! cheetos is the breakfast of champions.
Crunchy Cheetos, of course.
we are going to a wedding today, i hope they have something good there. geez i am hungry.
Chicken from the Kroger deli.
Bob Evans chicken salad and cheesy potato soup.
Fried jowl bacon sandwitch with fresh sliced tomatoes and mayo. Plus new red potatoes right out of the garden in melted butter. :drool1:
beats my pb and apple.
Sausage gravy, biscuits, 'tater cakes, and green beans for supper around 5:000pm now I'm trying to figure out what to snack on.
Fresh green beans w/ham, new 'taters, and onion, fried green tomatoes, and cornbread.
i love the chicken from the kroger deli! he is never working when i go there tho. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Chinese. Had the lunch buffet at Wing On. :biggrin:
Quote from: me on September 30, 2011, 12:25:37 PM
Chinese. Had the lunch buffet at Wing On. :biggrin:
Is it good. Years back it was terrible. :gha:
Quote from: The Troll on October 01, 2011, 04:32:22 PM
Is it good. Years back it was terrible. :gha:
We think it's the best in town now. Yes, for a while it really sucked but that was before it became the Wing On and was when it was still the Kowloon. Now they do still have their bad days but they are few and far between. Of course it's like anything else, it's personal preference and what you are used to. We like to go in for the buffet and they do their best to keep it fresh. I did, however, notice their won ton soup wasn't as good as it used to be and lacked green onion tops like they usually put in it. I think they, like everyone else, are trying to cut corners though so they can keep their prices down. Everything else was the same though. Their egg rolls are excellent.
I had a Cali Whopper and fries, and a large unsweetened, iced, black tea.
Had country style pork ribs, mashed 'taters, and brussel sprouts for supper about 5:30pm.
Quote from: me on October 02, 2011, 02:08:26 AM
Had country style pork ribs, mashed 'taters, and brussel sprouts for supper about 5:30pm.
What ever you say, Grass Hopper. :drool2:
Quote from: me on October 02, 2011, 02:08:26 AM
Had country style pork ribs, mashed 'taters, and brussel sprouts for supper about 5:30pm.
That sounds delicious! I haven't had brussel sprouts in the lonest time. I'm thinking about making some swwet and sour country ribs in the crockpot today.
Havin' ham, scalloped 'taters, and green beans in about an hour. Figured cookin' the ham would warm the house up and I'll be puttin' a bunch of it in the freezer for sammiches, gravy, and beans later this winter. :yes: :biggrin: It's a 10 1/2lb ham and there's only 2 of us so there should be quite a bit left.
i am allergic to brussel sprouts. yes i am sure i am. so i had a turkey sammich!
Quote from: damfast on October 04, 2011, 11:50:22 AM
i am allergic to brussel sprouts. yes i am sure i am. so i had a turkey sammich!
Yeh, allergic to brussel sprouts. I think all young women don't like any thing green. You go shopping and you buy kale, mustard greens and some of the other greens. You get up to the girl cashier and she ask what kind of green do you have.
I don't know what their going to feed their baby when they have one. Message for today. EAT YOUR GREENS!
do they make green marshmallows, or oreo stuffing?
A Joe's special from Mancino's
I'm back to the healthy diet thing! :rolleyes:
But since I took an hour spinning class, i treated myself to organic spinach and feta pizza! :biggrin:
That sounds delicious!
I haven't eaten yet, but I'm going to have a poached egg, sauteed spinach, goat cheese on english muffin.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on October 06, 2011, 05:56:07 AM
That sounds delicious!
I haven't eaten yet, but I'm going to have a poached egg, sauteed spinach, goat cheese on english muffin.
are you really serious?
YOU have got to move back closer to the midwest and fry that egg, bacon instead of spinach and for the love of God, American Cheese in leiu of goat!!
I would starve to death on that diet... :spooked: ;D
Quote from: Henry Hawk on October 06, 2011, 09:34:35 AM
are you really serious?
YOU have got to move back closer to the midwest and fry that egg, bacon instead of spinach and for the love of God, American Cheese in leiu of goat!!
I would starve to death on that diet... :spooked: ;D
AMERICAN CHEESE????? PLASTIC CHEESE!!!
GAGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!
Quote from: followsthewolf on October 06, 2011, 12:03:57 PM
AMERICAN CHEESE? ??? ? PLASTIC CHEESE!!!
GAGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!
whatever......... :rolleyes:
Put a slice on this on ANY sandwich and... :spooked: :smitten:
(http://www.kraftrecipes.com/SiteCollectionImages/ImageRepository/KraftSingles/krft_sngls-top_cheese_product_feature.png)
KRAFT SINGLES - KRAFT SINGLES - AMERICAN 16 CT
Ingredients: MILK, WHEY, MILK PROTEIN CONCENTRATE, MILKFAT, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF CALCIUM PHOSPHATE, SALT, SODIUM CITRATE, WHEY PROTEIN CONCENTRATE, SODIUM PHOSPHATE, SORBIC ACID AS A PRESERVATIVE, CHEESE CULTURE, ENZYMES, ANNATTO AND PAPRIKA EXTRACT (COLOR), VITAMIN D3. CONTAINS: MILK
It TASTES like plastic!
Quote from: followsthewolf on October 06, 2011, 01:41:12 PM
It TASTES like plastic!
I think your tastebuds are malfunctioning...
Quote from: followsthewolf on October 06, 2011, 01:41:12 PM
It TASTES like plastic!
Dude! You have to unwrap each slice before you eat it! ;)
Quote from: Olias on October 06, 2011, 03:18:59 PM
Dude! You have to unwrap each slice before you eat it! ;)
It makes no difference.
The texture and taste are the same.
;D ;D ;D ;D
Quote from: Olias on October 06, 2011, 03:18:59 PM
Dude! You have to unwrap each slice before you eat it! ;)
Dang, I wish I would have thought of that GREAT COMEBACK!!!
;D ;D
ohhhhhh...i thought it was chewy cheese. . crap! who knew.... :biggrin:
Colby cheese.....nothin' but good colby cheese....great on everything.... :yes: Well, I guess second would be mild cheddar or colby jack.
or that little round cheese in the wax. and the net bag...i just love the net bag.
A patty melt and fries at Frishe's. Oh, and I snitched one of hubby's onion rings.....ok I snitched 2. ;D
Spaghetti and meat sauce, garlic bread, and a coke.
NY strip, sauteed onions and mushrooms, baked 'taters, and salad.
The wife and I had two big rib eye steaks at Logan's in Noblesville. Dang they were good, the baked sweet potato wasn't bad either. Troll :drool1: Wife :drool2:
Quote from: The Troll on October 13, 2011, 10:24:29 PM
The wife and I had two big rib eye steaks at Logan's in Noblesville. Dang they were good, the baked sweet potato wasn't bad either. Troll :drool1: Wife :drool2:
Only way I'll eat sweet 'taters is if they're made into a pie.
a hostess apple pie!! Have NOT had one of them in about 20 years and topped it off with a cup of coffee...kissed the wife....got my kids stirred up for school..fired up the Dodge Ram, ...feeling pretty gosh darn American right now. :yes:
Making my version of Wendy's Chili in the crock pot. . And its making me pretty darned hungry right now!
bacon and cheese omelet, and coffee. shhhhhh dont tell about the coffee, my diet warden will get me
What IS the last thing I ate? Oh yeah...Mexican hot pockets. A little spicy, but filling. :)
shiii.... I mean poop on a shingle....a dish that I make that my kids and wife love. I'm not too crazy about it, but it'll do.
Tacos. . . (***Now, if only I could figure out a way to fill my tank with the resulting gas)
Quote from: Palehorse on November 04, 2011, 10:08:40 PM
Tacos. . . (***Now, if only I could figure out a way to fill my tank with the resulting gas)
there you go......GM and Taco Bell need to collaborate and develop the next green...uh, brown car. The Chevy Taco?....The Buick Burrito?.....or Ford can kick in with the Ford Fajieta?
hmmm.......
Quote from: Henry Hawk on November 04, 2011, 10:12:53 PM
there you go......GM and Taco Bell need to collaborate and develop the next green...uh, brown car. The Chevy Taco?....The Buick Burrito?.....or Ford can kick in with the Ford Fajieta?
hmmm.......
:food24: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :toothless: :thumbsup:
you know how you go see the doctor and you get some really good news? well i celebrated by having a piece of chocolate cake with chocolate icing and a cup of coffee.... then i celebrated some more at the porcelain throne.
you just cant beat a great day, can ya?
Breakfast at Joe's in Inverness. Scrambled eggs, home fries, toast and coffee for $4.50 including tax!
cinnamon bun from panera.
Scotty's Brew Pub.......had some deep fried pickles..... :smitten: and a bowl of potato bacon soup..... :smitten:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on November 10, 2011, 01:30:58 PM
Scotty's Brew Pub.......had some deep fried pickles..... :smitten: and a bowl of potato bacon soup..... :smitten:
Had Mexican food at Real Hacienda on the bypass. Food good and the Marguertias where really great. THEY REALLY PUT SOME BOOZE IN THEM. :shots: :biggrin:
Quote from: The Troll on November 11, 2011, 08:37:20 AM
Had Mexican food at Real Hacienda on the bypass. Food good and the Marguertias where really great. THEY REALLY PUT SOME BOOZE IN THEM. :shots: :biggrin:
Hey, the Hacienda opened up a new restaraunt in Pendleton next to Marsh........it is the same group, same menu and a real nice set up....and that is closer for you. We go there at least two or three times a month. Never had one of their Marguertias though.
3 mini whole-wheat pancakes and a slice of turkey sausage. I washed it down with piping hot coffee.
Chicken from the Kroger deli.
Biscuits and gravy. . . made at home. . .
whole wheat toast....exceptionally dry
Breakfast burritos, made by the horse!
Biscuits and gravy made by "me". :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on November 13, 2011, 11:46:22 AM
Breakfast burritos, made by the horse!
ummmm, PH, i dont think those were burritos.......
Quote from: damfast on November 14, 2011, 09:09:58 AM
ummmm, PH, i dont think those were burritos.......
;D he may want to re - word that one!! :yes: ;D
Fresh cauliflower and leek soup with saltine crackers. By the Troll. :drool2:
Spaghetti made by Fazoli's
ever tried smashburgers? and i love fazolis. they should build one in my garage.
Still drinking coffee but thinking seriously about going to DQ later and getting one of those chicken strip baskets.
Porter house steak, onions and mushrooms sauteed in butter, baked 'tater, and asparagus. Kinda wishin' I had done the steaks outside on the grill though 'cause fixin' 'em in the kitchen on my cast iron griddle sure makes a mess. Guess it's worth it though..... :yes: :yes: :biggrin:
Deer jerky. LOTS of it!
Quote from: Palehorse on December 02, 2011, 05:39:54 PM
Deer jerky. LOTS of it!
That sounds soooooo good. :drool2: When my daughter and SIL lived in SD they went huntin' every winter and both got a deer and he would make jerky and bring some of that and some summer sausage when they came for a visit. They had the summer sausage made but did the jerky themselves and it was gooooooood.
Quote from: me on December 02, 2011, 09:41:49 PM
That sounds soooooo good. :drool2: When my daughter and SIL lived in SD they went huntin' every winter and both got a deer and he would make jerky and bring some of that and some summer sausage when they came for a visit. They had the summer sausage made but did the jerky themselves and it was gooooooood.
The only way I enjoy eating venison is summer sausage. Made with a good quality grade A beef fat. :drool2:
The loin is excellent and better than any beef steak you'd ever want to eat. Sliced inch thick and broiled........good stuff.. :yes:
Venison sausage, elk sausage, cheese, crackers, 7 layer salad, cheeseball and crackers, all washed down with green iced tea. . . I am FULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!
Quote from: Palehorse on December 13, 2011, 09:15:13 PM
Venison sausage, elk sausage, cheese, crackers, 7 layer salad, cheeseball and crackers, all washed down with green iced tea. . . I am FULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!
Are we on a diet! :toothless:
My zucchini and the other half of my tenderloin from King Gyro's yesterday.
Pot of beans on and cornbread going into the oven next!
beans today
beef hearts tomorrow...
Quote from: Henry Hawk on December 27, 2011, 03:23:43 PM
beans today
beef hearts tomorrow...
Beef heart? Never had any. Don't sound good. I can hardly do fried chicken hearts. :no:
Quote from: The Troll on December 27, 2011, 07:13:44 PM
Beef heart? Never had any. Don't sound good. I can hardly do fried chicken hearts. :no:
I believe HH was joking but all kidding aside beef heart and dressing is quite good. Grease up a cast iron dutch oven, put the heart in put worchestershire sauce, salt, and pepper on it then cover it with dressing, bake for about 4hrs and enjoy. You have to get them at a butcher shop now though 'cause they don't sell them in the grocery store any more. Fried beef brains is good too but you have to make sure to get them done and they are a PITA to clean, you have to get the membrane off.
Quote from: me on December 28, 2011, 01:33:29 AM
I believe HH was joking but all kidding aside beef heart and dressing is quite good. Grease up a cast iron dutch oven, put the heart in put worchestershire sauce, salt, and pepper on it then cover it with dressing, bake for about 4hrs and enjoy. You have to get them at a butcher shop now though 'cause they don't sell them in the grocery store any more. Fried beef brains is good too but you have to make sure to get them done and they are a PITA to clean, you have to get the membrane off.
You telling how to fix beef hearts reminds me of how to fix river Carp.
First you take two 5 pound Carp. Flay, salt and pepper and put on to new cedar planks or cedar shake shingles. Grill them until the Carp is done and the cedar shake is very brown.
Take Carp off cedar shake and throw away the Carp and eat browned cedar shake. Bon Appetit. :wink: :smile:
Quote from: The Troll on December 28, 2011, 11:26:44 AM
You telling how to fix beef hearts reminds me of how to fix river Carp.
First you take two 5 pound Carp. Flay, salt and pepper and put on to new cedar planks or cedar shake shingles. Grill them until the Carp is done and the cedar shake is very brown.
Take Carp off cedar shake and throw away the Carp and eat browned cedar shake. Bon Appetit. :wink: :smile:
now that is funny stuff!.....if you can get past the smell of that shake, it is NOT too bad.
When you grow up as poor as we did, you learned how to fix carp (and squirrel, groundhog, grouse, etc.) so it tasted pretty good. The only meat we ever got was what we hunted (except for the occasional old hen that had quit laying.)
My grandpaw's trick was to keep the carp alive in a big barrel for about a week until all the mud was filtered out. Still ... when you clean it, you have to be very careful not to cut the "mud vein" or it would still spoil the meat.
Quote from: Olias on December 28, 2011, 12:09:45 PM
. . .
My grandpaw's trick was to keep the carp alive in a big barrel for about a week until all the mud was filtered out. Still ... when you clean it, you have to be very careful not to cut the "mud vein" or it would still spoil the meat.
Yup! :yes: And when kept in fresh water alive for a week, then cleaned properly and soaked in a brine solution, chilled, and overnight, carp is quite tasty if prepared corrected!
Used to be an old man who fished for carp along the Des Plaines river when I was a kid. We'd see him every time we went, and one time we had been slaying the carp and stacking them like cordwood. He took every single one of them, after asking us for them, and the next week when we went back he was there and waiting for us. He brought a bunch of the carp filets along, breaded them, and fried them up for us. From then on, when we caught carp and he was there, he got every single one of them. And he always brought us some to fix for us too! :smile:
He was the same man who introduced me to cajun crawfish boil. Along the same banks of the same river.
Hot chicken soup. I've got a sore throat and a sinus cold. :sick: First one for a whole year. :sick: :cry:
candy.
A roast beef sammich w/horseradish sauce, a couple of green onions, and some chili cheese Frito's.
Quote from: me on December 31, 2011, 02:36:36 PM
A roast beef sammich w/horseradish sauce, a couple of green onions, and some chili cheese Frito's.
And some Listerine. :wink:
4 slices of an Art's pizza.
chicken wings, cheese and crackers and shrimp.....burppppp
The last of our home made beef and cheese ball and crackers. Well, actually it was 2 peppermint Altoids but that was after the cheese ball.
Two thick slices of ham, two thick slices of cheddar, Miracle Whip, a slice of onion, between two slices of whole grain bread. New Years Breakfast! :biggrin:
Ham and cabbage w/'taters, black eyed peas, and cornbread.
Pork Roast, mashed taters, corn!
Ditto! 'Cept supbstitute corn for black-eyed peas.
i made a pork roast too yesterday. with saurkraut, potatoes, and carrots in there. lots of garlic and pepper. today meatball subs, courtesy of daughters!!!
i have to stop this.
Pork loin chops, butter beans, and cottage cheese.
i want vegetable soup
Shrimp and fries at King Gyro's
Home made vegetable soup with buttered hard crust Italian bread. :drool1:
Chicken Fried Steak! Ummmmmmmmmm!
A chicken sammich from the Magick Skillet in the mall.....Won't do that again. They were fairly good last year but have gone to pot. Mom and my better half got a tenderloin and it was sooooo thin they couldn't taste anything but the breading which was greasy and my chicken was the same way. This has been put on our list of places to avoid. :puke:
Quote from: The Troll on December 28, 2011, 11:26:44 AM
You telling how to fix beef hearts reminds me of how to fix river Carp.
First you take two 5 pound Carp. Flay, salt and pepper and put on to new cedar planks or cedar shake shingles. Grill them until the Carp is done and the cedar shake is very brown.
Take Carp off cedar shake and throw away the Carp and eat browned cedar shake. Bon Appetit. :wink: :smile:
:rotfl: Thanks for a good laugh before I go off to bed!
Cheeto's
cold pizza.
popped corn made the old fashioned way.
Chicken and noodles, noodles home made by the Troll. :drool1:
An orange soda ;D
I haven't had an orange soda in like 100 years. ;D
Half of a chocolate bar.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on January 09, 2012, 07:46:17 PM
An orange soda ;D
I haven't had an orange soda in like 100 years. ;D
Hi Sandy! Do you make your own orange sodas? If so, please share. I love anything made with oranges.
Biscuits, sausage gravy, and fried 'taters w/onion.
Grilled cheese sandwich.
Tuna salad on wheat from Subway and Frito's.
A number 2, no pickle, medium - from Wendy's.
Cheeto's and a 7up
EVERY THING at the Journey Restaurant. Off of Interstate 69 on 96 street in front of the Sam's store. It's good!
Eating it now....Art's roast beef..... :biggrin:
Subway - Spicy Italian.
Haven't ate it yet. Bought so nice potatoes and some really nice tomatoes. I am going to fry them in my big iron skillet until they nice brown and crispy and eat they with some sliced tomatoes.
A couple of my tomato plants have blossoms and small tomatoes on them. :tomahit: Just can't wait for for good Indiana grown tomatoes. :eat: :biggrin:
A perch dinner at King Gyro's.
Fried Chicken and Fried Biscuts and apple butter from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway....I had the privilege to spend the last couple of hours at the track. Got to visit the pits and the garage area. A BEAUTIFUL Day at the track!!!
Quote from: Henry Hawk on May 17, 2012, 02:19:42 PM
Fried Chicken and Fried Biscuts and apple butter from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway....I had the privilege to spend the last couple of hours at the track. Got to visit the pits and the garage area. A BEAUTIFUL Day at the track!!!
Fried biscuits and apple butter.... :thumbsup: :eat:
Quote from: me on May 17, 2012, 01:39:22 PM
A perch dinner at King Gyro's.
:me: is that the King Gyro's out in Edgewood. Fish sounds good, was it good. Some of these places sell what they call "fish". Pardon me, it ain't what I call fish. Blah!!! :yes: :yes:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on May 17, 2012, 02:19:42 PM
Fried Chicken and Fried Biscuts and apple butter from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway....I had the privilege to spend the last couple of hours at the track. Got to visit the pits and the garage area. A BEAUTIFUL Day at the track!!!
Went to speed weekend for ~13 years back in the day. Knew people so I got to get into the pits and garage area -- met lots of drivers and owners.
Only one who was a pain in the ass was Mario Andretti. Aloof bastard.
Quote from: followsthewolf on May 17, 2012, 04:42:51 PM
Went to speed weekend for ~13 years back in the day. Knew people so I got to get into the pits and garage area -- met lots of drivers and owners.
Only one who was a pain in the ass was Mario Andretti. Aloof bastard.
Mario acually ran into me once....he was looking down and walk right into me....he was very nice and apologetic, he shook my hand and asked me to excuse him. It was really pretty cool.
i stopped at mickey d's and got some new hamburger. (double something) It was gross....tasted like mud and onion...no wonder i don't go there....and yes, i littered. and the smell....good heavens. and no, i am not supposed to eat stuff. but i was gonna. haven't been there for a long long long time, i thought it was good, the last time i was there but, boy did my memory fool me!!
Quote from: The Troll on May 17, 2012, 04:13:00 PM
:me: is that the King Gyro's out in Edgewood. Fish sounds good, was it good. Some of these places sell what they call "fish". Pardon me, it ain't what I call fish. Blah!!! :yes: :yes:
That's the one we usually to to but we went to the one on Scatterfield 'cause we were going to Harvest to get some plants. Hubby loves their cat fish and I usually get the gyros but was in the mood for perch today.
Quote from: me on May 17, 2012, 09:47:18 PM
That's the one we usually to to but we went to the one on Scatterfield 'cause we were going to Harvest to get some plants. Hubby loves their cat fish and I usually get the gyros but was in the mood for perch today.
You talking about Harvest Market on Cross Street. We bought some plants there last week. They really have a fine and large amount of bedding plants. Sure better than the big box stores. Reason we stopped was the rabbit that has took up living in my backyard ate some of them. :hunt:
We were going to the pain doctor on the by-pass and passed the store. I sure am going there next year to buy plants. :yes: :yes: :smile:
Quote from: The Troll on May 18, 2012, 06:19:53 AM
You talking about Harvest Market on Cross Street. We bought some plants there last week. They really have a fine and large amount of bedding plants. Sure better than the big box stores. Reason we stopped was the rabbit that has took up living in my backyard ate some of them. :hunt:
We were going to the pain doctor on the by-pass and passed the store. I sure am going there next year to buy plants. :yes: :yes: :smile:
The Harvest on 8th and the by-pass. The pain doctor?
Two thick-cut ribeye steaks, my special taters, hot off the grill. (Yesterday evening)
Moneybread and coffee for breakfast today.
Smoked sausage, taters, green beans for supper.
Hint: Hubby went to Kroger for some milk, pepsi, and shredded cheese none of which was used for lunch but he had lunch with him when he returned home. :biggrin:
Chicken :rolleyes:
Quote from: Palehorse on May 20, 2012, 12:58:10 PM
Chicken :rolleyes:
We have a winner....LOL I was gonna eat some left over baked chili we had in the fridge but I guess I'll have that tomorrow and he can have the left over chicken. :yes: :yes: :biggrin:
(Have not ate it yet, but in about an hour we will).
2 garlic and herb seasoned game hens in a bed of seasoned potatoes - hot off the grill.
Hamburger, chips, nacho dip, veggies, macaroni salad, cake, and stuffed jalapeno peppers at a cookout.
Brats, chicken, hot dog, mac & cheese, baked beans, potato chips, corn on the cob, strawberry short cake, three Ice Cold beers, a coke, and two waters...
on the verge of blowing up!!!
Quote from: Henry Hawk on May 28, 2012, 07:01:47 PM
Brats, chicken, hot dog, mac & cheese, baked beans, potato chips, corn on the cob, strawberry short cake, three Ice Cold beers, a coke, and two waters...
on the verge of blowing up!!!
He ate the whole thing, BURP. :biggrin:
A tenderloin and onion rings from Art's.
Quote from: me on June 14, 2012, 01:25:39 PM
A tenderloin and onion rings from Art's.
Home made country fried steak.
Twizzlers. (red)
*waving* Hello, friends! :smile:
Quote from: Sunny on June 28, 2012, 09:38:15 PM
Twizzlers. (red)
*waving* Hello, friends! :smile:
SUNNY!!!!!! Holy cow!!!
Quote from: Locutus on June 28, 2012, 09:39:34 PM
SUNNY!!!!!! Holy cow!!!
:smitten: well, hello, Loc. How the heck are ya?!?!?
Quote from: Sunny on June 28, 2012, 09:42:09 PM
:smitten: well, hello, Loc. How the heck are ya?!?!?
I'm fine, and even better now that you're here. ;D
I hope all is well with you.
It was 90 degrees today in NW PA...too hot to eat real food!
Quote from: Locutus on June 28, 2012, 09:46:40 PM
I'm fine, and even better now that you're here. ;D
I hope all is well with you.
So glad to hear, Loc. I've missed you guys...hard to believe it's been so long. :-[
Good to be back.
We're certainly glad to have you back. Palehorse will be ecstatic!
Quote from: Sunny on June 28, 2012, 09:38:15 PM
Twizzlers. (red)
*waving* Hello, friends! :smile:
:bliss: :bliss: :bliss: :bliss: :hug: :hug: :hug: :hug: :hug: :hug: :hug:
I have MISSED YOU!!!!!!! :yes: :yes: :yes:
Woman you've crossed my mind
countless times during your absence; most recently within the last week or so! This is the second thing to happen in the last 4 hours to make me truly smile. But the only unexpected one!
W E L C O M E B A C K S U N N Y ! :hamster: :hamster: :hamster: :hamster: :hamster: :hamster: :hamster: :hug: :bouquet: :hug:
You haven't lost your touch, Palehorse....you've always known how to make someone feel extra special!!!! :yes: :yes: :yes:
I am definitely humbled by the warm welcome. It's good to be HOME. :smile:
Quote from: Sunny on June 29, 2012, 04:12:14 PM
You haven't lost your touch, Palehorse....you've always known how to make someone feel extra special!!!! :yes: :yes: :yes:
I am definitely humbled by the warm welcome. It's good to be HOME. :smile:
It's this quality that makes the horse beloved by so many. :biggrin:
It's SO good to see you Sunny. :yes:
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on June 29, 2012, 04:30:38 PM
It's this quality that makes the horse beloved by so many. :biggrin:
It's SO good to see you Sunny. :yes:
Very true, Sandy Eggo.
And DITTO. ;)
A Joe Grinder and some cheese bread from Mancino's
Chicken casserole
My wife's excellent meat loaf, with mashed potatoes, Saw Mill gravy and frozen peas cooked in a butter sauce. :drool2:
Bob Evans breakfast (scrambled eggs, hash browns and toast) and coffee.
Roasted Red Pepper Hummus & tortilla chips
Coffee and a banana but muffin. . .
I'm hungry!
Picked up a couple of steaks to burn on the grill, but it looks like that may be out since we are under a storm watch. . .
Blue skies here if you'd like to grill them steaks over here. ;) Sure would beat our corn on the cob & rice with beans dinner! :biggrin:
I'm not tellin' and it wasn't my idea PH.... :razz:
A peach. . . and another peach. . .and another peach!
Quote from: Sunny on July 01, 2012, 03:05:31 PM
Roasted Red Pepper Hummus & tortilla chips
One of my favorite snacks. :yes:
I had "Old Bay" hummus w/red, orange, yellow pepper strips and sugar snap peas.
In about 15min we'll be chowin' on some baked ham, scalloped 'tater's, and green beans. :eat:
Whopper and fries. . . washed it down with a Coke.
2 pluots
Coffee and a donut
Quote from: Palehorse on July 09, 2012, 12:05:57 PM
Coffee and a donut
Home made pulled pork on a big bun. :yes: :drool1:
Quote from: me on July 09, 2012, 10:25:00 AM
2 pluots
Inquiring minds wanna know? :confused:
Grilled steak fajitas with sauteed peppers & onions. *yum*
Quote from: Sunny on July 09, 2012, 08:01:05 PM
Inquiring minds wanna know? :confused:
Grilled steak fajitas with sauteed peppers & onions. *yum*
A pluot is a cross between a plum and an apricot and they are really good. They don't taste like either one, I don't think, they have a taste all their own.
A ham sammich and some chili cheese Frito's.
Shrimp, mac and cheese, fried okra, a biscuit, and fried apples at Cracker Barrel. Was gonna get a scoop of ice cream on the fried apples but ended up bringing them home 'cause I got full but that's ok 'cause I'll heat them up later tonight and put some ice cream on them.
Thanks, me! I've never heard of pluots before. :)
We had zita, salad, and garlic bread.
Crab legs, salad, and a baked 'tater....Got a little over 10lbs of them when Kroger had them on sale a couple of weeks ago. Thinkin' 'bout doin' up a couple of NY strips with the next round.... :-)
I like crab, but it's a real pain in the ass to eat. Too much like work. ;D
Quote from: Locutus on July 15, 2012, 10:11:13 PM
I like crab, but it's a real pain in the ass to eat. Too much like work. ;D
Not the bigger parts. I just break them in half and pull out the meat. If I can't break it I just use my fork to split it. Every once in a while I get a stubborn piece and I/we use my nut picks to get the meat out. Crack off the big pincher and use the cracker on the claw, it's a little tough to break, and get a huge hunk of meat. :yes:
Quote from: Locutus on July 15, 2012, 10:11:13 PM
I like crab, but it's a real pain in the ass to eat. Too much like work. ;D
Best crab legs I ever had was at Hooters down your way. . . Love them, but when I'm really hungry they are indeed too much work. . .
Quote from: Palehorse on July 15, 2012, 10:47:49 PM
Best crab legs I ever had was at Hooters down your way. . . Love them, but when I'm really hungry they are indeed too much work. . .
Never had the crab legs at Hoots. They were good? I think they carry them on the menu most of the time. You can get a bucket of them.
Quote from: Locutus on July 15, 2012, 10:59:31 PM
Never had the crab legs at Hoots. They were good? I think they carry them on the menu most of the time. You can get a bucket of them.
Yup. I had two buckets of them there. They were awesome; and the scenery wasn't too bad either! :sneaky:
Quote from: Palehorse on July 15, 2012, 11:09:52 PM
Yup. I had two buckets of them there. They were awesome; and the scenery wasn't too bad either! :sneaky:
I
love that scenery. :sneaky: ;D
Speaking of crab, has anyone ever had stone crab? They only harvest one claw per crab (which naturally grows back and larger than before), and they're only available seasonally. Quite tasty.
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Italian sub from Art's.
Quote from: me on July 16, 2012, 02:48:58 PM
Italian sub from Art's.
I don't know about Art's Italian subs. But I just love Art's roast beef with green pepper on Italian bread. :drool1:
Quote from: The Troll on July 16, 2012, 08:40:57 PM
I don't know about Art's Italian subs. But I just love Art's roast beef with green pepper on Italian bread. :drool1:
The sub is about the same with Italian sausage and cheese on it. I liked it a little better than just the plain roast beef.
Put on some ham w/onion, new 'taters, and fresh green beans for supper which will be accompanied with corn on the cob, sliced 'maters, and cornbread. :eat:
Went to the Wing On Restuant for a Chinese dinner. Got there arount 4:30 in the afternoon on a Thursday. One other couple in there including me and my wife.
Let me say this, this was the worst Chinese dinner I have ever had. Just terrible. The place is not going to last very long and I can see why. Save you money and stay away.
I never thought Chinese food could be so bad. :puke:
Quote from: The Troll on August 12, 2012, 04:17:06 PM
Went to the Wing On Restuant for a Chinese dinner. Got there arount 4:30 in the afternoon on a Thursday. One other couple in there including me and my wife.
Let me say this, this was the worst Chinese dinner I have ever had. Just terrible. The place is not going to last very long and I can see why. Save you money and stay away.
I never thought Chinese food could be so bad. :puke:
That's what you get for going to a Chinese Restaurant named "Wing On." Seriously, that sounds like a place you'd go for Buffalo wings instead of Chinese. That's really the name of the place?
The Wing On has been there a long time, Troll, and people keep going. I like it better than the one on 53rd Street.
Last thing I had to eat was reunion food! Our family reunion was this afternoon and almost everything was home made and quite tasty.
Quote from: The Troll on August 12, 2012, 04:17:06 PM
Went to the Wing On Restuant for a Chinese dinner. Got there arount 4:30 in the afternoon on a Thursday. One other couple in there including me and my wife.
Let me say this, this was the worst Chinese dinner I have ever had. Just terrible. The place is not going to last very long and I can see why. Save you money and stay away.
I never thought Chinese food could be so bad. :puke:
Guess you hit it on a bad day Troll. We usually go around 12:00 to 1:00pm or between 5:30 and 7:00pm on weekends especially if we're getting the buffet. If we're getting something from the menu we go anytime 'cause it's cooked fresh. Now if they've gotten a different cook or changed hands in the last 2 months that might be a different story. I've only had one bad experience in there in over 20yrs and it was because of a change in cooks.
Ya Anne, that one on 53rd St. is bad no question about it.
I used to go to the Buffet in Applewood, until I saw baby roaches at the buffet table one afternoon. Have not had Asian food since and I am betting that Hibachi Grill that has replaced it is the same. Have not been there and doubt I ever will go there.
Stopped going to Pizza King on Columbus because of the same thing there. . .
And I have heard the "Wall" place on Scatterfield is the same, so I won't go there either.
Last thing I had to eat? Pulled pork sandwich at the fair. . .
Chips. . .
Cottage cheese and Ritz crackers.
Breaded tenderloin and onion rings from Gene's. Yummy.....
Lasagna and garlic bread.
I'm thinking crockpot lasagne might be a good idea. :yes:
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on August 23, 2012, 07:37:53 AM
I'm thinking crockpot lasagne might be a good idea. :yes:
I went out to my Poblano pepper plants and picked 6 large peppers. I stuffed them with Mexican seasoned hamburger and Mexican cheese. I made a little Mexican flavored chili with diced tomatoes and red and white beans and put that over the peppers. Cover the whole mess with a whole bag of 4 cheese Mexican cheese. put it in a 350 degree oven for 30 minutes. Wow, what a good flavor. :drool1: :drool2:
If you would try this, remember that Poblano peppers are hot unless you remove the membrane and seeds. I also boiled the peppers for about 5 minutes until they were soft before I stuffed them. :tiphat:
Fettuccine Alfredo and a couple of bread sticks at Fazoli's.
Quote from: me on August 23, 2012, 05:03:49 PM
Fettuccine Alfredo and a couple of bread sticks at Fazoli's.
I glad you only had two bread sticks. :wink: When I go there, two bread stick is just a good start. :smile:
Quote from: The Troll on August 23, 2012, 05:29:02 PM
I glad you only had two bread sticks. :wink: When I go there, two bread stick is just a good start. :smile:
I brought 4 home with me for later with the other half of my fettucine. That stuff is waaaaay too filling and I usually do bring about half of whatever I get home with extra bread sticks for my cheese dip I always have on hand. :yes: :biggrin:
Chicken and Broccoli cheesy pasta. :pizza:
grilled chicken and rice.
Ate Chinese in Noblesville, Ind. Sure beats Wingon in Anderson. :yes:
A breaded tenderloin and onion rings from Art's. :biggrin:
4 Doritos Locos Tacos Supreme from Taco Hell.
Quote from: Palehorse on August 26, 2012, 07:41:26 PM
4 Doritos Locos Tacos Supreme from Taco Hell.
With fresh head cabbage and tomatoes from the garden, good old fashion vegetable soup.
Chicken from Kroger deli
Bacon tomato sandwiches.
Chicken Pub Nachos @ Shouts
Fiddle Faddle....Hadn't had any in forever and when I noticed it at the store the other day I just had to have a box....gooood stuff... :yes:
Ham sammitch! I found my sammitch - a reference to my old "Where's my sammitch! (TM)" routine. :biggrin:
Mongolian Barbeque
Two home made burritos.
turkey & gravey, mashed potato's, mac & cheese........and homemade bread from a new breadmaker...and DANG it was goooood.
Quote from: Henry Hawk on September 01, 2012, 07:52:19 PM
turkey & gravey, mashed potato's, mac & cheese........and homemade bread from a new breadmaker...and DANG it was goooood.
Sounds better than the pizza bread we had for sure. Not that the pizza bread wasn't good it's just that yours sounds better.
Shrimp, home made fries, and salad.
Quote from: Henry Hawk on September 01, 2012, 07:52:19 PM
turkey & gravey, mashed potato's, mac & cheese........and homemade bread from a new breadmaker...and DANG it was goooood.
I use to bake bread the hard way. But I do agree there is nothing like fresh hot bread. We use to invite friends in and with peach, strawberry, raspberry jam and butter om the table I would take the hot bread out of the oven and we would have a party. :drool1:
Fried cabbage. Cabbage and peppers right out of my little garden fried with smoke sausage. :yes:
Birds Barbeque
Quote from: The Troll on September 10, 2012, 11:06:48 PM
Fried cabbage. Cabbage and peppers right out of my little garden fried with smoke sausage. :yes:
Fried egg plant and a T-bone steak.
Fresh green beans from a friends garden w/ham, onion, and 'taters, cornbread, and sliced tomatoes........ :eat:
Meatloaf sandwitch with meatloaf left over from last Christmas. Do love those vacuum packers. :smitten:
Country style ribs, beets, and cottage cheese.
home made pork tenderloin, french fries!
PORK CHOP SANDWICH. . .
Quote from: Palehorse on September 21, 2012, 08:53:49 PM
PORK CHOP SANDWICH. . .
Oh those are good. Have you ever bought a family pack of 5 or 6 pork chops. Stack them on top of each other with garlic pepper and a little salt between each. Put them in a 325 degree oven and cook them until your temp probe in the center of the stack says a 165 degrees. Cover them for about 10 to 15 minutes so the juice will go back into the meat. Now that is good tender pork chops. :drool2:
A ham sammich and fried zucchini. I've got a big pot of chili on for supper... :smile:
Steak n eggs, with garlic bread. (yeah. . . for breakfast) :yes:
Yeah!.....buuurrrrrrp......ahhhhhhhhhhh
Quote from: followsthewolf on September 30, 2012, 11:16:55 AM
Yeah!.....buuurrrrrrp......ahhhhhhhhhhh
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Exactly what I said/did after finishing! :yes: :biggrin:
Pancakes smothered in butter, topped w/brown sugar and little smokey sausage links about 3hrs ago.
Round steak, mashed potatoes, gravy and homemade biscuts.
Burritos - two of them. :icon_twisted:
Cubed pork, buttered cabbage, and cottage cheese.
Sunrise breakfast at the Bob.
Baked a Italian style roast. Sliced it thin and put cooked green pepper on it and then on a nice fresh sub bun. Just like Art's. :drool1:
BBQ pulled pork sandwiches. Two of them. Courtesy of Birds.
Chicken, mac and cheese, green beans, and a biscuit at Famous Recipe.
Baked Spaghetti from the Horse's Stall.
Chicken Alfredo and garlic bread.......compliments of Mrs Hawk
Steak, baked potato, salad, and cheese sticks, (appetizer).
I tried one of those new chicken parmesan sandwiches from Burger King for lunch.
Quote from: Locutus on October 10, 2012, 01:22:10 PM
I tried one of those new chicken parmesan sandwiches from Burger King for lunch.
I've heard mixed reviews on that. . . What'd you think of it?
I had a chicken pot-pie.
Quote from: Palehorse on October 10, 2012, 01:25:48 PM
I've heard mixed reviews on that. . . What'd you think of it?
I had a chicken pot-pie.
It wasn't the best I've ever had obviously, but it'll do in a pinch. There wasn't enough sauce on it, so it was sort of dry before I was finished eating it.
Quote from: Locutus on October 10, 2012, 01:27:52 PM
It wasn't the best I've ever had obviously, but it'll do in a pinch. There wasn't enough sauce on it, so it was sort of dry before I was finished eating it.
I guess it depends on the "sandwich artist" then because the opinions I heard previously held there was too much sauce. :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on October 10, 2012, 01:41:25 PM
I guess it depends on the "sandwich artist" then because the opinions I heard previously held there was too much sauce. :biggrin:
You would think that Burger King would take steps to ensure product consistency across the chain. Mine definitely did
not have enough sauce.
Quote from: Locutus on October 10, 2012, 01:46:06 PM
You would think that Burger King would take steps to ensure product consistency across the chain. Mine definitely did not have enough sauce.
I've had that same thought many times. One of the workers at our local BK is a mayo-fiend. You get a burger with a 1/4 pound of meat and a 1/2 pound of mayo if he's working! :mad:
Stuffed peppers, mashed 'taters, and garlic toast.
Chili-mac n cheese - followed by 2 limited edition strawberry and chocolate toaster strudels!
A bannister and some cheesy bread from Mancino's.
A Chicago dog! I've decided it's my absolute favorite way to eat a dog. :yes:
A peanut butter and jelly sammich
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on October 25, 2012, 09:21:30 PM
A Chicago dog! I've decided it's my absolute favorite way to eat a dog. :yes:
That the way I love them! There are a couple of places in Anderson called Kings Gyros that sell them.
Quote from: Y on October 26, 2012, 01:06:49 AM
That the way I love them! There are a couple of places in Anderson called Kings Gyros that sell them.
Yeah, I like King Gyros, but there is simply one thing they need to do in order to make it a true Chicago Dog: that is use Kosher Beef hot dogs like Vienna or Hebrew National.
They certainly know how to dress them, but when you're using dogs that are not truly all beef, it ruins everything. . .
I still go there, but I avoid their dogs because of the disappointment they provide. Hotdogs, I prefer to make my own at the stall. :yes:
Mine were homemade with beef Hebrew National. :yes:
There's a shop downtown that makes them and they have those delicous rolls w/the little black seeds. *slurp*
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on October 26, 2012, 01:05:21 PM
Mine were homemade with beef Hebrew National. :yes:
There's a shop downtown that makes them and they have those delicous rolls w/the little black seeds. *slurp*
You cannot find, or at least I cannot find, poppy-seed rolls (hot dog buns) anywhere here. . . :rant:
Quote from: Palehorse on October 26, 2012, 01:21:23 PM
You cannot find, or at least I cannot find, poppy-seed rolls (hot dog buns) anywhere here. . . :rant:
The Republicans have outlawed them. They heard that poppy seeds were used to make opium. :eek:
:biggrin:
Quote from: Olias on October 26, 2012, 01:25:30 PM
The Republicans have outlawed them. They heard that poppy seeds were used to make opium. :eek:
:biggrin:
That probably is not too far from the truth considering where I live! :spooked:
:icon_twisted: :angel:
Quote from: Palehorse on October 26, 2012, 12:26:56 PM
Yeah, I like King Gyros, but there is simply one thing they need to do in order to make it a true Chicago Dog: that is use Kosher Beef hot dogs like Vienna or Hebrew National.
They certainly know how to dress them, but when you're using dogs that are not truly all beef, it ruins everything. . .
I still go there, but I avoid their dogs because of the disappointment they provide. Hotdogs, I prefer to make my own at the stall. :yes:
I was in Chicago a couple of weeks ago and had some of the BEST freakin Hot Dogs I have EVER eaten. I have heard about them, but WOW! They are in the same class as Philly Cheese Steak from Philly.
Pork loin, cottage cheese, and fried green tomatoes.
Wild caught Atlantic Salmon glazed with honey and rum, grilled and paired with coconut coulis and mixed berry compote.
A Greek's Pizza..... yummy
Wendy's - #2 medium. . .
I'm fixin' steak and crab legs when we get moved. I want a good home cooked meal. I'm tired of eating sandwiches and fast food. Even Applebee's and Cracker Barrel ain't gettin' it. Good food but just not like made at home food. :no:
Scrambled egg omelette w/itialian sausage, 'taters, green onions, tomato, and mushrooms, topped off with shredded cheese and toast......followed by nap time.... :yes:
Went to the Bob for breakfast. Eggs, hash browns, toast and coffee.
Turkey, turkey, and more turkey.
Ask me tomorrow and you'll get the same answer. ;D
Porterhouse steak, salad, asparagus, and sauteed mushrooms w/onion. Watched a good Stallone movie, The Expendables, we've had for a while but never got around to watching too. Great way to spend a snowy Sat eve. :yes:
Fire in the fireplace, Royal Feast on the table, and 4 movies (Blue Rays) waiting to take me away from this world of ignorance and genetic stupidity and into another world that will make this place look like playing tidily-winks.
Quote from: Palehorse on December 29, 2012, 09:46:33 PM
Fire in the fireplace, Royal Feast on the table, and 4 movies (Blue Rays) waiting to take me away from this world of ignorance and genetic stupidity and into another world that will make this place look like playing tidily-winks.
... and beer?
Quote from: Locutus on December 29, 2012, 11:12:08 PM
... and beer?
A given. . . and some of it's in my belly! :icon_twisted:
Sausage patties, eggs, 'tater cakes, and toast. Have a few more bites left and then it's late morning Sunday nap time............. :biggrin: :zzz:
Sausage biscuits.
Have not ate it yet, but I am preparing; Baked Ziti with Italian Sausage, bell pepper, onions, and a blend of 4 Italian seasonings, all resting in a nice marinara sauce. . .
Pot Roast with carrots and potatoes.
Patty melt!
Eating sausage, eggs, 'tater cake, and wheat toast.
A big bowl of home made chicken noodle soup that's been cookin' all day and some buttered crackers.
Leftover Ziti for lunch, and pot roast for supper. . .
peanut butter and bean samich
Quote from: duke jupiter on January 21, 2013, 06:10:31 PM
peanut butter and bean samich
:spooked:
That sounds like a recipe for fresh roasted flatulence! :spooked:
Quote from: Palehorse on January 21, 2013, 06:13:06 PM
:spooked:
That sounds like a recipe for fresh roasted flatulence! :spooked:
:lol:
Quote from: Palehorse on January 21, 2013, 06:13:06 PM
:spooked:
That sounds like a recipe for fresh roasted flatulence! :spooked:
or could be construed as music to one's ears.
;)
Best regards,
Duke (sound the trumpet) Jupiter
Quote from: duke jupiter on January 21, 2013, 08:46:53 PM
or could be construed as music to one's ears.
;)
Best regards,
Duke (sound the trumpet) Jupiter
Only if one is an aficionado of the delicate strains of the anal flute choir! :eek:
I'm stupidly eating some peanuts which I may regret later since I'm gettin' ready to head for bed. Oh well, I'll either sleep good or I won't.... :smile:
Nothing. . . yet. . .
Four peanut butter cheese crackers.
Ham and beans, fried 'taters w/onion, cornbread, and spinach.
Taco Hell - Doritos Locos Tacos -Supreme.
Zaxby's wings & things
A Rice Krispies treat.
Scrambled eggs, toast with butter and orange marmalade, orange juice and coffee. That was dinner, not breakfast. :biggrin:
Quote from: libby on January 24, 2013, 08:38:03 PM
Scrambled eggs, toast with butter and orange marmalade, orange juice and coffee. That was dinner, not breakfast. :biggrin:
If I drank coffee this late in the day, I'd see the sunrise and the next sunset before sleep would even think about approaching me. . . :spooked:
Quote from: Palehorse on January 24, 2013, 08:39:28 PM
If I drank coffee this late in the day, I'd see the sunrise and the next sunset before sleep would even think about approaching me. . . :spooked:
It seems to have the opposite effect on me. I love it and have it after every meal and during the 3 PM slump. If I drink more than 4 or 5 small cups a day, it will mess with my stomach. If I go for more than a day without it, I get a brutal headache. That may be because I've been drinking it all my life. When I was a girl, and we were poor as church mice, momma and daddy would let us have a little, hot, with milk, in a saucer -- poured over a half of one of her homemade biscuits. We called it coffeebread.
Quote from: libby on January 24, 2013, 09:13:23 PM
It seems to have the opposite effect on me. I love it and have it after every meal and during the 3 PM slump. If I drink more than 4 or 5 small cups a day, it will mess with my stomach. If I go for more than a day without it, I get a brutal headache. That may be because I've been drinking it all my life. When I was a girl, and we were poor as church mice, momma and daddy would let us have a little, hot, with milk, in a saucer -- poured over a half of one of her homemade biscuits. We called it coffeebread.
I love coffee too. I'd drink it at like my grandfather did, on rising, at every meal, and just before bed if I could. But I cannot. :'(
Lately I've been off it entirely, including caffeinated beverages of all kinds, for over a month now. But expect that once I get things back in order I will resume my one cup a day routine. . .
That headache you experience is withdrawal from caffein. You are addicted! :wink: :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on January 24, 2013, 10:21:44 PM
I love coffee too. I'd drink it at like my grandfather did, on rising, at every meal, and just before bed if I could. But I cannot. :'(
Lately I've been off it entirely, including caffeinated beverages of all kinds, for over a month now. But expect that once I get things back in order I will resume my one cup a day routine. . .
That headache you experience is withdrawal from caffein. You are addicted! :wink: :biggrin:
:yes: I realized just how addicted I was a few years ago when I headed to WV to visit one of my sisters and stopped off in Roanoke and spent the night with an old friend and her husband. We had a nice visit and I headed out about noon, feeling tired and grumpy. Got to my sister's and ate a bite, but by then had a monster headache and told them I wanted to go to bed. While I was lying there, I suddenly remembered that my friend in Roanoke served only decaf coffee, and so did my sister and her husband, so I had had no real coffee in at least 24 hours. So I 'fessed up, told them I needed real coffee, and drove to Hardees and got me a large cup (or maybe 2, don't remember), enjoyed it, went back to bed, and to sleep. :smile:
Quote from: libby on January 24, 2013, 10:54:23 PM
:yes: I realized just how addicted I was a few years ago when I headed to WV to visit one of my sisters and stopped off in Roanoke and spent the night with an old friend and her husband. We had a nice visit and I headed out about noon, feeling tired and grumpy. Got to my sister's and ate a bite, but by then had a monster headache and told them I wanted to go to bed. While I was lying there, I suddenly remembered that my friend in Roanoke served only decaf coffee, and so did my sister and her husband, so I had had no real coffee in at least 24 hours. So I 'fessed up, told them I needed real coffee, and drove to Hardees and got me a large cup (or maybe 2, don't remember), enjoyed it, went back to bed, and to sleep. :smile:
That is a common situation I've heard from others and recognize from my own more formative years. :biggrin:
I love the stuff, but apparently my metabolism and body chemistry have changed enough to where my body doesn't love it anymore. (Taste buds excluded of course!) :smile:
Ole' Duke is so wired up i use caffeine to slow me down
:wink:
Best regards,
Duke (live wire) Jupiter
Bacon, Egg, Cheese, biscuits. (2)
Popcorn
I just had a Turkey breast sandwich, I put some - Spicy Chipolte Pepper Sandwich Spread on it and ---- it IS THE BOMB!!!
Man, I highly recommend this stuff....It is made my Hidden Valley......... :yes:
Ham, eggs, a 'tater cake, and toast about an hour ago and I think it's nap time now. :sleepy:
Half a pot roast sandwich and cup of potato soup and coffee at Bob Evans.
Ribeye steaks on the grill! Been in the marinade since this morning and I grilled them to a perfect medium rare.
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A Krispy Kreme donut. I bought them from a guy at work. Fundraiser for his daughter's volleyball team.
I cannot eat another one. Not because they don't taste good or anything like that. It's the visual I get when I see that logo. (Those Krispy Kreme girl calendar pictures) :eek: :eek: :eek:
Danish Fontina melted on toast. It's also perfect as a snack with Fuji apple slices. I had looked for that cheese for over a year. Finally found it yesterday in a big grocery store across the county line where I go to buy gas.
In about an hour gonna be chowin' down on some home made chicken and dumplin's, mashed 'taters, and corn. :yes:
Greeks pizza special. (Left overs from yesterday) Later, my wife's Chicken casserole. :smile:
Homemade Breaded Tenderloin with lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise. Some veggie chips and a glass of homemade real lemonaid. :drool2:
Leftover Greek's Pizza - 2 slices.
Quote from: The Troll on March 04, 2013, 12:24:31 PM
Homemade Breaded Tenderloin with lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise. Some veggie chips and a glass of homemade real lemonaid. :drool2:
:drool2: One of my favorite meals!!! :drool2:
Making my "Wendy's" chili right now. . . :drool1:
Left over mac and cheese w/hamburger.
I ate a leprechaun; it was magically delicious!
Quote from: Palehorse on March 17, 2013, 07:18:33 PM
I ate a leprechaun; it was magically delicious!
:spooked:
Breakfast burritos. Was gonna do biscuits and gravy and fried 'taters but hubby wanted burritos instead 'cause it's been a while since I've fixed those.
Bob Evans Sunrise breakfast, our favorite Sunday morning breakfast. :)
Went to French Lick Hotel for 50TH Anniversary. And had supper at the 1875, the Steak House there. Most expensive meal we ever had. $108 for two Filet Migmon, $6 for a one pound baked potato. WOW! It was good, but we will wait until the 100TH Anniversary for another meal that expensive. :wink: :smile:
Quote from: The Troll on April 15, 2013, 10:17:46 PM
Went to French Lick Hotel for 50TH Anniversary. And had supper at the 1875, the Steak House there. Most expensive meal we ever had. $108 for two Filet Migmon, $6 for a one pound baked potato. WOW! It was good, but we will wait until the 100TH Anniversary for another meal that expensive. :wink: :smile:
Happy anniversary Troll.
A huge, thick, hot off the grill T-Bone steak and baked potato, chased by an ice cold Guinness Stout! :smitten:
Ron's girls and their families came over for father's day and both he and SIL wanted Art's pizza so that's what we had. :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on June 16, 2013, 07:55:34 PM
A huge, thick, hot off the grill T-Bone steak and baked potato, chased by an ice cold Guinness Stout! :smitten:
Yum! Happy Father's Day, PH!
A Glucerna shake, but will be eating lunch at Puzzles in Pendleton with my sorority sisters in about an hour. :)
Haagen Dazs Rum Raisin Ice Cream. :smile:
About a half hour away from liver & onions w/gravy, mashed 'taters, green beans, and sliced tomatoes. :eat:
Quote from: me on August 14, 2013, 05:25:41 PM
About a half hour away from liver & onions w/gravy, mashed 'taters, green beans, and sliced tomatoes. :eat:
:puke:
Quote from: Palehorse on August 14, 2013, 07:23:39 PM
:puke:
Big thick slices of tender melt in your mouth liver w/gravy and onions over a pile of mashed 'taters........it was goooooood and the tomatoes really set it off. Would have fixed fried green tomatoes with it but decided to fix those with either swiss steak or pork loin chops.
Quote from: me on August 14, 2013, 08:10:39 PM
Big thick slices of tender melt in your mouth liver w/gravy and onions over a pile of mashed 'taters........it was goooooood and the tomatoes really set it off. Would have fixed fried green tomatoes with it but decided to fix those with either swiss steak or pork loin chops.
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:biggrin: @PH
Kale chips.
Fried green tomatoes, pork loin chops, and cottage cheese. mmmmmmmmm good. :drool1:
Pulled Pork sandwich from Bird's in Daleville.................... :yes: pretty darn good.
Kale chips. Had some kale left last night so I decided to make some more to get it used up. I think I could get hooked on these things.
Smoked sausage, green beans, and potatoes are in the crock pot. :eat:
Quote from: Palehorse on September 29, 2013, 01:45:24 PM
Smoked sausage, green beans, and potatoes are in the crock pot. :eat:
That sounds good. :yes: Might just have to do that my darn self but put it in the slow cooker instead since it's after 2:00 and the smoked sausage is frozen. Thanks for the idea I was wondering what to have for supper. :)
Fixin some Chili. Perfect day for it. :yes:
Quote from: me on September 29, 2013, 02:21:45 PM
That sounds good. :yes: Might just have to do that my darn self but put it in the slow cooker instead since it's after 2:00 and the smoked sausage is frozen. Thanks for the idea I was wondering what to have for supper. :)
Ours was frozen too, but I dumped it into some water for about an hour and it was good to go.
Quote from: Palehorse on September 29, 2013, 04:09:54 PM
Ours was frozen too, but I dumped it into some water for about an hour and it was good to go.
Ours ended up being fried 'taters, onions, and smoked sausage...gonna have cottage cheese with it. :)
Cooking my "Wendy's" chili right now. Got a big ol' pot of it on and it is starting to smell good!
Bush's original baked beans cooked with a chopped Oscar Meyer hot dog cut into coins, half of an onion chopped, and black pepper. I add a little water and cook until the beans get soupy. Paul Newman's concord grape juice to drink, and an apple. (I'm alone so nobody to please but me.) Almost forgot... after dinner coffee with a few pieces of chocolate. :smile:
Clam chowder and buttered crackers.
Honey glazed, sugar cured ham in the crock pot, baked beans, baked garlic potatoes, and fresh biscuits. YUMMMMMM!
Apple pie about to come out of the oven! :smile:
Ham w/cabbage and 'taters, and cornbread. Did crock pot lasagna last night and had enough left to freeze for 3 more meals. :biggrin:
Homemade vegetarian chili and grilled Hebrew Nationals. I'm so bipolar in my eating selections. :biggrin:
We love Hebrew Nationals! Had a couple of home made Chicago dogs yesterday.
Try them cooked with Bavarian style sauerkraut. It's the type with caraway seeds and a far less vinegary taste.
Spent the late morning and early afternoon preparing my cornbread stuffing in anticipation of the feasts we will be having on Thursday and Friday, and the leftovers on Saturday and Sunday.
So, as any cook can attest, I had to sample the wares in order to ensure quality and satisfaction. :wink:
My mother-in-law prepares a bread and onion stuffing, which is absolutely wonderful; however, after several decades of consuming my mother's cornbread stuffing, it just isn't turkey day without it. So I typically prepare a pan to take with us to the in-laws, and a pan for us to have the next day with our own turkey.
In order to make two pans of stuffing, I have to bake two iron skillets of cornbread. (Yeah, I use iron just as my mother did for her 7+ decades).
I add walnuts to mine, which mom never did. Other than that I pretty much stick to her recipe. :smitten: :smitten: :smitten:
And this years batch turned out to be one of my best to this point in life. :smile: :icon_twisted:
Quote from: Palehorse on November 27, 2013, 02:13:38 PM
Spent the late morning and early afternoon preparing my cornbread stuffing in anticipation of the feasts we will be having on Thursday and Friday, and the leftovers on Saturday and Sunday.
So, as any cook can attest, I had to sample the wares in order to ensure quality and satisfaction. :wink:
My mother-in-law prepares a bread and onion stuffing, which is absolutely wonderful; however, after several decades of consuming my mother's cornbread stuffing, it just isn't turkey day without it. So I typically prepare a pan to take with us to the in-laws, and a pan for us to have the next day with our own turkey.
In order to make two pans of stuffing, I have to bake two iron skillets of cornbread. (Yeah, I use iron just as my mother did for her 7+ decades).
I add walnuts to mine, which mom never did. Other than that I pretty much stick to her recipe. :smitten: :smitten: :smitten:
And this years batch turned out to be one of my best to this point in life. :smile: :icon_twisted:
Cornbread just isn't cornbread unless it's baked in cast iron that's for sure. I've basically been doing the same thing as far as getting ready for tomorrow.
Quote from: Palehorse on November 27, 2013, 02:13:38 PM
Spent the late morning and early afternoon preparing my cornbread stuffing in anticipation of the feasts we will be having on Thursday and Friday, and the leftovers on Saturday and Sunday.
So, as any cook can attest, I had to sample the wares in order to ensure quality and satisfaction. :wink:
My mother-in-law prepares a bread and onion stuffing, which is absolutely wonderful; however, after several decades of consuming my mother's cornbread stuffing, it just isn't turkey day without it. So I typically prepare a pan to take with us to the in-laws, and a pan for us to have the next day with our own turkey.
In order to make two pans of stuffing, I have to bake two iron skillets of cornbread. (Yeah, I use iron just as my mother did for her 7+ decades).
I add walnuts to mine, which mom never did. Other than that I pretty much stick to her recipe. :smitten: :smitten: :smitten:
And this years batch turned out to be one of my best to this point in life. :smile: :icon_twisted:
Mom used iron skillets for everything. She'd put chopped fat back (salt pork) in the skillet and put it in the oven and then pull it out to out her cornbread batter in and then bake it. The cornbread was infuses with bits of crispy pork and the outside was slightly crispy as well. My ex accidentally threw away my (her) iron skillets. I don't think my fries chicken tastes as good without them. I could go but another, but I miss those.
Quote from: Sandy Eggo on November 28, 2013, 04:04:31 PM
Mom used iron skillets for everything. She'd put chopped fat back (salt pork) in the skillet and put it in the oven and then pull it out to out her cornbread batter in and then bake it. The cornbread was infuses with bits of crispy pork and the outside was slightly crispy as well. My ex accidentally threw away my (her) iron skillets. I don't think my fries chicken tastes as good without them. I could go but another, but I miss those.
The new ones are not the same as the older ones. I have some mom gave me when she broke up housekeeping and they're great but the newer ones are thinner and, although they season up ok, just don't give things that cast iron flavor.
Pumpkin pie and I'm still stuffed from dinner which we ate around 1:30.
Had Panera's broccoli cheddar soup (yum) with green tea and a big chocolate-walnut cookie for a late lunch while out running some errands.
I fixed hot wings in the crock pot and then the last 5 minutes you put them in the oven so the hot wing sauce will caramelize the wings and corn on the cob. Dessert was chocolate.
I made Palehorse Burritos for lunch. . . and dinner. With some guacamole and chips.
Quote from: Palehorse on September 01, 2014, 05:14:05 PM
I made Palehorse Burritos for lunch. . . and dinner. With some guacamole and chips.
That sounds good!!! :yes:
Pork roast w/sauerkraut, mashed 'taters, and tomatoes from our plants.
Burgers and hotdogs-grilled out, baked beans and sweet potato fries!
Quote from: me on September 01, 2014, 06:51:08 PM
Pork roast w/sauerkraut, mashed 'taters, and tomatoes from our plants.
you are makin' 'Ole Duke hongry.
Best regards,
Duke (can taste the sauerkraut) Jupiter
Quote from: duke jupiter on September 02, 2014, 07:09:33 PM
you are makin' 'Ole Duke hongry.
Best regards,
Duke (can taste the sauerkraut) Jupiter
My parents used to make their own in a big crock. About the only way I eat it now is in a Reuben sandwich -- I like it on rye bread grilled with corned beef and swiss cheese.
Some fresh Egg plant right out of the garden, breaded and fried. :drool1:
Quote from: libby on September 02, 2014, 10:28:42 PM
. . . About the only way I eat it now is in a Reuben sandwich -- I like it on rye bread grilled with corned beef and swiss cheese.
:drool1: :drool1: :drool1: :drool1: :drool1:
Had chicken and mash potatoes tonight but tomorrow night it is going to be steak, bake beans and corn on the cob with triple chocolate cupcakes. Oh yeah!!! :biggrin:
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on September 04, 2014, 08:30:08 PM
Had chicken and mash potatoes tonight but tomorrow night it is going to be steak, bake beans and corn on the cob with triple chocolate cupcakes. Oh yeah!!! :biggrin:
What time do we eat?????? :biggrin:
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on August 31, 2014, 08:42:21 AM
I fixed hot wings in the crock pot and then the last 5 minutes you put them in the oven so the hot wing sauce will caramelize the wings and corn on the cob. Dessert was chocolate.
Hey, I like that idea, Next time I fix them, I going to try this, thanks. :biggrin:
Well, I made my breakfast burritos for brunch today. . . Not sure what we're having for dinner, but I'mma go get me another burrito in a minute! :icon_twisted:
Salmon patties, mac and cheese, and fresh off the plant 'maters.
Quote from: Palehorse on September 07, 2014, 04:07:08 PM
Well, I made my breakfast burritos for brunch today. . . Not sure what we're having for dinner, but I'mma go get me another burrito in a minute! :icon_twisted:
Burritos sound so good and I am on a liquid diet for 2 days until I get a medical procedure done on Tuesday. I will be wanting everything under the sun afterwards.
Quote from: The Troll on September 07, 2014, 03:58:18 PM
Hey, I like that idea, Next time I fix them, I going to try this, thanks. :biggrin:
The recipe is put the wings in the crock pot and then add hot sauce and a cup of honey. Slow cook for 4-6 hours
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on September 07, 2014, 09:30:23 PM
The recipe is put the wings in the crock pot and then add hot sauce and a cup of honey. Slow cook for 4-6 hours
Oops-told you wrong, here is the recipe!
Simple Crock Pot Buffalo Chicken Wings
4 pounds chicken wing drumettes, frozen
1 cup buffalo sauce (I used Frank's)
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
6 tablespoons honey
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on September 07, 2014, 09:30:23 PM
The recipe is put the wings in the crock pot and then add hot sauce and a cup of honey. Slow cook for 4-6 hours
I'll bet that after that cooking you can suck the meat off the bones. :suck: :drool2: There won't be any chewing the meat off the bones. :biggrin:
Had a burrito for lunch and then cooked steaks and scalloped potatoes for supper. I hadn't had food since Sunday and was hungry!
A pumpkin doughnut from Kroger.....man those are good. :yes: :yes:
I am thinking about chicken for supper. Maybe fix Pepsi Cola chicken, you use pepsi cola, ketchup, onion and brown sugar as a glaze.
Baked a ham and we had potato salad, bake beans, cherry salad and cheesecake for supper! Yummy!!
Chicken and fish from Long John Silvers.
Heart and dressing, green beans, mashed potatoes, and sliced cucumbers. Had to o the 'taters for hubby 'cause he doesn't like dressing.
Uh, me, "Heart and dressing"? :smile:
Quote from: libby on September 15, 2014, 09:20:52 PM
Uh, me, "Heart and dressing"? :smile:
She probably had a side of grapes from England; er, or maybe not. :wink: :biggrin:
Quote from: libby on September 15, 2014, 09:20:52 PM
Uh, me, "Heart and dressing"? :smile:
Yep, beef heart and dressing. Gooooood eatin'.... :yes:
Quote from: me on September 15, 2014, 11:36:56 PM
Yep, beef heart and dressing. Gooooood eatin'.... :yes:
Gross!!!!!!!!
Quote from: me on September 15, 2014, 11:36:56 PM
Yep, beef heart and dressing. Gooooood eatin'.... :yes:
Organ eater eh? :puke:
Quote from: Palehorse on September 16, 2014, 07:44:36 PM
Organ eater eh? :puke:
We like liver and onions too. :yes:
I don't like liver except chicken liver and that is fried!
Scrambled eggs, bacon, wheat toast, grits, and coffee at the Toast. Best place in town for breakfast. :yes:
Quote from: me on September 17, 2014, 11:44:18 AM
Scrambled eggs, bacon, wheat toast, grits, and coffee at the Toast. Best place in town for breakfast. :yes:
That sounds fantastic!
Quote from: Palehorse on September 17, 2014, 08:18:00 PM
:puke:
Guess there's no point in telling you how good beef brains are then huh? Now they do have to be done or they are nasty.
Well, I guess I'll fess up and tell you that my father, after killing and dressing the two pigs we raised, used to save the brains and eat them mixed in with scrambled eggs. Nobody else would touch that. Even yuckier to us was that our Italian neighbors asked daddy to save the pigs' blood for them. They made blood pudding, and gave us several loaves of delicious freshly baked bread in return.
Quote from: libby on September 17, 2014, 08:58:18 PM
Well, I guess I'll fess up and tell you that my father, after killing and dressing the two pigs we raised, used to save the brains and eat them mixed in with scrambled eggs. Nobody else would touch that. Even yuckier to us was that our Italian neighbors asked daddy to save the pigs' blood for them. They made blood pudding, and gave us several loaves of delicious freshly baked bread in return.
Pork brains are good but they're too hard to clean 'cause they're so small so I prefer beef brains.
We raised beef cattle but that is one thing we never ate was beef brains.
I am fixing home-made beef stew for supper tonight!!
Legal Sea Foods Alaskan King Crab and Sweet Corn Chowder. I watch for it at Costco. All I do is warm it up and add a shake or two of thyme. :biggrin: Delicious.
Quote from: libby on September 27, 2014, 10:53:41 PM
Legal Sea Foods Alaskan King Crab and Sweet Corn Chowder. I watch for it at Costco. All I do is warm it up and add a shake or two of thyme. :biggrin: Delicious.
:drool1: :drool1: :drool1: :drool1:
Quote from: Palehorse on September 27, 2014, 11:00:08 PM
:drool1: :drool1: :drool1: :drool1:
Yes, it's that good. What one friend calls "bowl-lickin' good."
Quote from: libby on September 27, 2014, 11:07:36 PM
Yes, it's that good. What one friend calls "bowl-lickin' good."
Yes. It is. . . :smile:
That sounds good. We were at wedding reception last night. Ham and turkey sandwiches, meatballs, chips with queso dip, cheese and crackers, fruit with chocolate dip and wedding cake of course. Tea or lemonade to drink. My niece and her husband now,don't drink so it was kind of nice to be at a wedding where there was no alcohol served.
This evening we had breaded eggplant, the last of the eggplant in the garden. Mmmmmmmmmmmm! So good. :trustme:
My parents always had a garden, and I hated it when I had to work alongside daddy. He also planted flowers and had a place for grapes and wild strawberries. Funny thing is, now gardening, planting and tending things, planning what I'm going to plant next, is one of my greatest pleasures.
Getting ready to consume a big pot of Mexican Beans and corn bread, which are being prepared by my son-in-law in the kitchen.
Don't F'n Touch It is in the crock pot for lunch tomorrow, and authentic fajitas are on the menu for tomorrow's dinner.
Thursday will see a huge turkey and ham, and a full table of sides and pies for dessert. . .
And Friday will bring an intense turkey coma, with brief interludes of turkey sandwiches throughout the day. . .
Quote from: Palehorse on November 25, 2014, 05:03:26 PM
Getting ready to consume a big pot of Mexican Beans and corn bread, which are being prepared by my son-in-law in the kitchen.
Don't F'n Touch It is in the crock pot for lunch tomorrow, and authentic fajitas are on the menu for tomorrow's dinner.
Thursday will see a huge turkey and ham, and a full table of sides and pies for dessert. . .
And Friday will bring an intense turkey coma, with brief interludes of turkey sandwiches throughout the day. . .
Ole' Duke is headed your way. ;)
Best regards,
Duke (Ole' Pale One is eatin' good) Jupiter
Dried beef gravy, biscuits, and fried 'taters.
Home made bacon, egg, and cheese biscuits for breakfast, and spaghetti and meatballs for the Colts vs Denver game. (With garlic bread).
Pork chops, green beans, cheese buiscuts, potato pancakes, gravy.
T-bone, home made steak fries, and mushrooms w/onions.
Made a crock pot lasagna this morning, and it has my stomach growling!
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My wife has a meatloaf and baked potatoes in the oven. I'm snacking on cheese and crackers to keep me content
Had a sloppy joe and chili cheese Fritos for lunch and have a pork loin roast and saurkarut in the slow cooker for supper. Gonna whip up some mashed 'taters to have with it and sit back and watch a good movie. :yes:
Steak and a baked sweet potato!
Scalloped potatoes and ham. :drool1: With fresh Hubbard squash with plenty of butter and a little brown sugar. :drool2:
Beef burritos - Made at the stall! :smile:
Kept it simple tonight with a one pot wonder. Smoked sausage, 'taters, onions, and bell pepper.
Made some crock pot BBQ chicken yesterday. It was awesome. (Whole chicken, seasoned and dumped into the crock pot whole with some Sweet baby Rays BBQ sauce).
This morning I picked the meat off the left overs, made a pie crust, and presently am awaiting the BBQ chicken pot pie that is baking in the oven. . .
(It's an experimental recipe that I am hoping turns out to be yummy).
Quote from: Palehorse on October 24, 2015, 01:31:10 PM
Made some crock pot BBQ chicken yesterday. It was awesome. (Whole chicken, seasoned and dumped into the crock pot whole with some Sweet baby Rays BBQ sauce).
This morning I picked the meat off the left overs, made a pie crust, and presently am awaiting the BBQ chicken pot pie that is baking in the oven. . .
(It's an experimental recipe that I am hoping turns out to be yummy).
Sweet Baby Ray's is the BEST BBQ sauce.
Where I'm from, you're not making chicken pot pie, you're making chicken pie. What I know as pot pie is what you probably call chicken and dumplings. Which is a whole other recipe!
How was the BBQ chicken pie? I mean, BBQ chicken pot pie! ;)
Quote from: AbbyTC on October 24, 2015, 02:13:16 PM
Sweet Baby Ray's is the BEST BBQ sauce.
Where I'm from, you're not making chicken pot pie, you're making chicken pie. What I know as pot pie is what you probably call chicken and dumplings. Which is a whole other recipe!
How was the BBQ chicken pie? I mean, BBQ chicken pot pie! ;)
It was awesome! I will make it again for sure! 😁
That sounds good, PH!! BBQ to me is BBQ mutton and burgoo. Yes, I am from that area of Kentucky. Tonight it is ham, biscuits and gravy for supper.
Just coffee so far 'cause I'm saving my appitite for some pulled pork, bbq'ed chicken, buttermilk pie, and other goodies at a cookout we're attending shortly.
Green Pepper and egg sandwiches.
I sauté the peppers in a mixture of olive oil and butter, then pour in the scrabbled eggs. Served on toast. YUM! :yes:
I made some broccoli cheddar soup. Very good!!
Went Mexican today for St. Valentines Day. Had Chimichangas, refried beans, rice and Margaritas. :drool2: :food24: It was our 53rd Valentines day. :love:
Quote from: The Troll on February 14, 2016, 06:12:34 PM
Went Mexican today for St. Valentines Day. Had Chimichangas, refried beans, rice and Margaritas. :drool2: :food24: It was our 53rd Valentines day. :love:
WOW! Congrats! :yes: 8)
Quote from: The Troll on February 14, 2016, 06:12:34 PM
Went Mexican today for St. Valentines Day. Had Chimichangas, refried beans, rice and Margaritas. :drool2: :food24: It was our 53rd Valentines day. :love:
Congrats, that is an accomplishment in this day and time when divorce is so easy to get.
Quote from: The Troll on February 14, 2016, 06:12:34 PM
Went Mexican today for St. Valentines Day. Had Chimichangas, refried beans, rice and Margaritas. :drool2: :food24: It was our 53rd Valentines day. :love:
53! Congratulations! :smile:
On a whim, I made corned beef and cabbage yesterday. It was awesome! (Corned beef sandwich for lunch tomorrow, on rye).
Today I am making country ribs in a special southwest marinade sauce I whipped up yesterday afternoon and left the ribs in overnight. They are in the crock pot as I write this. . .
The last thing I ate at present is a banana nut muffin and a cup of coffee. . . (Those ribs are smelling good though) . . .
Quote from: Palehorse on February 21, 2016, 11:33:07 AM
On a whim, I made corned beef and cabbage yesterday. It was awesome! (Corned beef sandwich for lunch tomorrow, on rye).
Today I am making country ribs in a special southwest marinade sauce I whipped up yesterday afternoon and left the ribs in overnight. They are in the crock pot as I write this. . .
The last thing I ate at present is a banana nut muffin and a cup of coffee. . . (Those ribs are smelling good though) . . .
Sounds delicious.
I have a roast, carrots, potatoes, onions, celery, and mushrooms in a crock.pot.
Started a beef brisket yesterday, and it came out today.
After a nice rub was applied and a honey BBQ sauce, and 12 hours of roasting in the oven, I sliced that bad rascal up and made my signature potatoes and a home made creamed corn to go along with it.
Damn. It was seriously good and not just according to me, but also is the unanimous judgement of my in-laws. ALL of them. :smile: They were invited for Sunday dinner after church, and I think even my mother-in-law was impressed. (She asked me for the recipe which I gave her).
Friggin' melted in my mouth and was as tasty as anything I've ever had anywhere. (According to me).
Anybody want to guess what I'm having for lunch tomorrow? :biggrin:
At what temperature did you roast it for the 12 hours? I'm sure it was low and slow.
Quote from: Locutus on March 06, 2016, 03:30:19 PM
At what temperature did you roast it for the 12 hours? I'm sure it was low and slow.
3 hrs at 250 yesterday, 2 hours at 350 this morning, followed by 3 hrs at 300. Basted with the BBQ sauce at all change points, and checked to ensure tenderness. (Flaked off with a fork when done.)
Oh! So it wasn't a continual 12 hours in the oven.
Quote from: Palehorse on March 06, 2016, 03:09:29 PM
Started a beef brisket yesterday, and it came out today.
After a nice rub was applied and a honey BBQ sauce, and 12 hours of roasting in the oven, I sliced that bad rascal up and made my signature potatoes and a home made creamed corn to go along with it.
Damn. It was seriously good and not just according to me, but also is the unanimous judgement of my in-laws. ALL of them. :smile: They were invited for Sunday dinner after church, and I think even my mother-in-law was impressed. (She asked me for the recipe which I gave her).
Friggin' melted in my mouth and was as tasty as anything I've ever had anywhere. (According to me).
Anybody want to guess what I'm having for lunch tomorrow? :biggrin:
Bet it smelled really good in the house. :yes:
We had chicken last night.
Tonight I am going to try a bacon and meat pie. I found the recipe on Facebook so we will see how it works.
Quote from: Palehorse on March 06, 2016, 03:09:29 PM
Started a beef brisket yesterday, and it came out today.
After a nice rub was applied and a honey BBQ sauce, and 12 hours of roasting in the oven, I sliced that bad rascal up and made my signature potatoes and a home made creamed corn to go along with it.
Damn. It was seriously good and not just according to me, but also is the unanimous judgement of my in-laws. ALL of them. :smile: They were invited for Sunday dinner after church, and I think even my mother-in-law was impressed. (She asked me for the recipe which I gave her).
Friggin' melted in my mouth and was as tasty as anything I've ever had anywhere. (According to me).
Anybody want to guess what I'm having for lunch tomorrow? :biggrin:
Sounds fantastic!
Went to the store and they had Strawberry and Rhubarb pie. Bought one and it was as good as the ones we make in the summer when the Rhubarb is in season. :pizza: :wink: :smile:
Quote from: The Troll on March 07, 2016, 04:05:51 PM
Went to the store and they had Strawberry and Rhubarb pie. Bought one and it was as good as the ones we make in the summer when the Rhubarb is in season. :pizza: :wink: :smile:
My grandmother use to make a rhubarb pie. I could never make one. I miss having that and her Christmas float plus her homemade grape juice made from grapes we raised. Somethings you just can't ever have again.
Quote from: Locutus on March 06, 2016, 06:04:38 PM
Oh! So it wasn't a continual 12 hours in the oven.
Not this time. . . But it will be next. I needed to get it done and did not have a 12 hour window within which to do that without losing sleep. . . :big grin: I thought it was 12 but when I did the math it was not. . . :roll eyes: 4 hours short. . .
I was prepared to take everyone to a local eatery if it was not tender enough; but it was. . .
Homemade Mac and cheese, not the Kraft junk.
Peanut butter and honey.
You're really getting desperate now. :razz:
I had tacos. :yes:
... with habanero hot sauce.
... and :beers:
:biggrin:
I just has some of that fake puffy popcorn and am now going to bed. :razz: :biggrin:
Panera Bread's Cheddar Broccoli soup, a piece of their crusty bread and cold green tea. I always walk away feeling healthier, even if I'm carrying one of their big chocolate chip cookies. :smile:
Quote from: libby on July 27, 2016, 12:53:08 AM
Panera Bread's Cheddar Broccoli soup, a piece of their crusty bread and cold green tea. I always walk away feeling healthier, even if I'm carrying one of their big chocolate chip cookies. :smile:
That sounds good. We have one not too far from us but have never eaten there. I love green tea but prefer it room temp.
A gyros and cheese sticks from Arby's.
Quote from: libby on July 27, 2016, 12:53:08 AM
Panera Bread's Cheddar Broccoli soup, a piece of their crusty bread and cold green tea. I always walk away feeling healthier, even if I'm carrying one of their big chocolate chip cookies. :smile:
Love their cheddar broccoli soup and bread. Yum!
Shrimp marinated in Gazebo Room Dressing, twice baked potato, and corn on the cob.
Quote from: me on July 27, 2016, 01:58:54 AM
That sounds good. We have one not too far from us but have never eaten there. I love green tea but prefer it room temp.
You should try it. The soup is so good I drive 20 minutes in heavy traffic to get to one of the three here just to get a cup or bowl. I usually go for lunch on a Saturday or Sunday -- the lines can be long but the food is well worth the wait.
Quote from: libby on July 27, 2016, 11:23:01 PM
You should try it. The soup is so good I drive 20 minutes in heavy traffic to get to one of the three here just to get a cup or bowl. I usually go for lunch on a Saturday or Sunday -- the lines can be long but the food is well worth the wait.
We'll give it a try one day for lunch and I'll try to remember to let you know what we think.
Morningstar vegitarian riblets
Best regards,
Duke (political affiliation is vegan) at least for supper today Jupiter
ps I also had 3 Redhook Longhammers to wash it down ;)
darn long day at work
Twice baked spaghetti from Fazoli's.....Goooood stuff.... :yes: :)
Fish and okra from LJS.....I think I'm gonna be up for a while now.....
Chicken wings!
Quote from: Locutus on July 29, 2016, 11:55:12 PM
Chicken wings!
Oh boy.......You may be up for a while too depending on when you ate them. :biggrin:
Quote from: Locutus on July 29, 2016, 11:55:12 PM
Chicken wings!
Because it's National Chicken Wing Day! :biggrin:
Quote from: AbbyTC on July 30, 2016, 12:01:14 AM
Because it's National Chicken Wing Day! :biggrin:
:biggrin:
Had sandwiches last night because we needed to go to the grocery. Bought a beautiful Boston Butt Roast and that will be fixed with potatoes, carrots, onions and peppercinis.
Going to have T-Bones and my signature potatoes on the grill today if the weather cooperates. . :drool1: (Lunch)
Salmon on the grill for dinner with a side of yellow Cajun rice. :drool1: (Dinner)
A very large glass of Merlot by the fire out back. (bedtime snack) :icon_twisted:
Not sure yet what we're havin'. So far this morning I'm still drinking coffee.
Lucky Charms! They're magically delicious! :biggrin:
Just had a nice healthy salad with tomatoes,some pepper jack cheese and turkey in it.
A tuna sub with all kinds of green stuff on it from Subway
Had one of those garden suppers tonight. Fresh dug new potatoes, w/ham, onion, and fresh picked green beans. Made some conrbread with some stone ground cornmeal a friend brought me from Springmill where they camped over the weekend.
Getting ready to go to the Old Trails for chicken.
Fresh Poblano peppers out of my garden, stuffed Mexican style covered with melted cheese and sour cream. :thumbsup:
Nachos Bell Grande -
I stopped at the local Taco Hell and ordered my wifes favorite (the above) with no sour cream and extra nacho cheese. I also ordered something for myself and the rest of what she wanted. And waited.
Finally, the guy comes up with a Nachos Belle Grande with extra nacho cheese and sour cream, and says, "I made it wrong, so I remade it. But do you want this one too?"
Yeah. I'll take it.
So I get home and decide to go ahead and eat it since my wife wouldn't eat sour cream if she were starving, and wouldn't eat anything sour cream has touched. . .
Now I have two Chalupa Supremes sitting in the fridge for tomorrow. . . :biggrin:
Quote from: The Troll on August 12, 2016, 06:56:59 PM
Fresh Poblano peppers out of my garden, stuffed Mexican style covered with melted cheese and sour cream. :thumbsup:
Love me some pablano....and jalapeno, and habanero too. ;D
Quote from: The Troll on August 12, 2016, 06:56:59 PM
Fresh Poblano peppers out of my garden, stuffed Mexican style covered with melted cheese and sour cream. :thumbsup:
That sounds yummy. Nothing like fresh veggies right out of the garden. One of the things I miss living in an apartment.
Getting ready for some Buffalo chicken quesadilla!
Quote from: The Troll on August 12, 2016, 06:56:59 PM
Fresh Poblano peppers out of my garden, stuffed Mexican style covered with melted cheese and sour cream. :thumbsup:
Sounds good.
I had ground beef smothered in cheese, peppers, potatoes and onions.
I've been thinking about a Reuben, on German rye bread with corned beef and sauerkraut, grilled. I don't know of a place near me that makes them the way I like them, so guess I'll have to make my own.
Steak, baked potato, steamed broccoli, and a piece of chocolate carmel b'day cake w/butter cream icing about 6 hrs ago.
Making tacos for supper. My son requested homemade banana pudding, now I don't claim to make the old fashioned kind because I never made it but I made the quick and easy kind.
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on September 17, 2016, 03:32:09 PM
Making tacos for supper. My son requested homemade banana pudding, now I don't claim to make the old fashioned kind because I never made it but I made the quick and easy kind.
You mean from a box? Homemade pudding isn't that hard, just lots of stirring like any pudding made on the stovetop. I've made it in the microwave a few times. Need to make sure you put it in a large bowl or measuring cup (I have a 1 liter measuring cup) or else it runs over and makes a big mess. :-\ Though having pudding without additives is worth the work.
Quote from: AbbyTC on September 17, 2016, 03:38:10 PM
You mean from a box? Homemade pudding isn't that hard, just lots of stirring like any pudding made on the stovetop. I've made it in the microwave a few times. Need to make sure you put it in a large bowl or measuring cup (I have a 1 liter measuring cup) or else it runs over and makes a big mess. :-\ Though having pudding without additives is worth the work.
. Yeah, the pudding isn't that hard to do but my grandmother use to make it in the oven with a homemade meringue. Have you ever made homemade meringue? I haven't with pudding but have with pies.
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on September 17, 2016, 03:39:50 PM
The tacos or the pudding. Yeah, the pudding isn't that hard to do but my grandmother use to make it in the oven with a homemade meringue. Have you ever done that?
In the oven? Like a pie? Never heard of making pudding in the oven unless it was poured into a pie crust, but whenever I would do that, I always cooked my pie crust and cooked my pudding on the stovetop and then put it in the crust after it cooled. And then topped it with homemade whipped cream. Yum!
Do you have her recipe for pudding baked in the oven?
Quote from: AbbyTC on September 17, 2016, 03:42:33 PM
In the oven? Like a pie? Never heard of making pudding in the oven unless it was poured into a pie crust, but whenever I would do that, I always cooked my pie crust and cooked my pudding on the stovetop and then put it in the crust after it cooled. And then topped it with homemade whipped cream. Yum!
Do you have her recipe for pudding baked in the oven?
I will see if I do. She never wrote many of her recipes down. If I do, would you like it?
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on September 17, 2016, 03:39:50 PM
Have you ever made homemade meringue? I haven't with pudding but have with pies.
Only with lemon pudding, aka lemon meringue pie. Actually, that's the only time I ever make meringue, for lemon meringue pie. Cherry pie I like with a thick crumb topping and other pies I like with a regular crust on top.
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on September 17, 2016, 03:43:46 PM
I will see if I do. She never wrote many of her recipes down. If I do, would you like it?
I'm quite curious about it. Please share it. Thanks!
Quote from: AbbyTC on September 17, 2016, 03:46:08 PM
I'm quite curious about it. Please share it. Thanks!
I found my mom's. I don't know if she got it from my grandmother or not but here goes.
1/3 cup all purpose flour
1 dash of salt
2 1/2 cups of milk
1-14 oz. can of sweetened condensed milk
2 egg yolks
2 teaspoons of vanilla extract
3 cups sliced banana
45-50 vanilla wafers
4 egg whites
1/4 cup sugar
Mix flour and salt in a large sauce pan
Add milks and egg yolks to pan slowly, stirring constantly over medium heat until mixture thickens about 7-8 minutes. Remove from heat.
Stir in vanilla.
Layer enough bananas to cover the bottom of a 2 qt. Casserole dish. Cover the bananas with a 1/3 of pudding mixture and layer with a 1/3 of vanilla wafers.
Repeat layers starting with bananas, then pudding, then vanilla wafers.
Do the layering a third time as usual, except do not cover pudding with wafers. Place the wafers around the edges of the casserole and tucked into the pudding.
Beat egg whites at a high speed until they foam.
Add the sugar gradually. Keep beating until stiff peaks form.
Spread this over the top of the pudding, forming a seal to the edges.
Bake pudding at 325 for 25 minutes or until meringue becomes a light golden brown.
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on September 17, 2016, 04:09:25 PM
I found my mom's. I don't know if she got it from my grandmother or not but here goes.
1/3 cup all purpose flour
1 dash of salt
2 1/2 cups of milk
1-14 oz. can of sweetened condensed milk
2 egg yolks
2 teaspoons of vanilla extract
3 cups sliced banana
45-50 vanilla wafers
4 egg whites
1/4 cup sugar
Mix flour and salt in a large sauce pan
Add milks and egg yolks to pan slowly, stirring constantly over medium heat until mixture thickens about 7-8 minutes. Remove from heat.
Stir in vanilla.
Layer enough bananas to cover the bottom of a 2 qt. Casserole dish. Cover the bananas with a 1/3 of pudding mixture and layer with a 1/3 of vanilla wafers.
Repeat layers starting with bananas, then pudding, then vanilla wafers.
Do the layering a third time as usual, except do not cover pudding with wafers. Place the wafers around the edges of the casserole and tucked into the pudding.
Beat egg whites at a high speed until they foam.
Add the sugar gradually. Keep beating until stiff peaks form.
Spread this over the top of the pudding, forming a seal to the edges.
Bake pudding at 325 for 25 minutes or until meringue becomes a light golden brown.
Ya, you made the pudding on top of the stove and baked the meringue in the oven, that's the way I've always made it. You didn't make the pudding in the oven.
Quote from: me on September 17, 2016, 05:37:57 PM
Ya, you made the pudding on top of the stove and baked the meringue in the oven, that's the way I've always made it. You didn't make the pudding in the oven.
I know pudding wasn't made in the oven. But this is baked in the oven. And the pudding is cooked on the stove.
Quote from: me on September 17, 2016, 05:37:57 PM
Ya, you made the pudding on top of the stove and baked the meringue in the oven, that's the way I've always made it. You didn't make the pudding in the oven.
I thought you meant the pudding was baked in the oven, too. That's why I asked about the recipe.
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on September 17, 2016, 03:39:50 PM
. Yeah, the pudding isn't that hard to do but my grandmother use to make it in the oven with a homemade meringue. Have you ever made homemade meringue? I haven't with pudding but have with pies.
That's why I was confused. ^^^
Quote from: AbbyTC on September 17, 2016, 08:05:26 PM
I thought you meant the pudding was baked in the oven, too. That's why I asked about the recipe.
That's why I was confused. ^^^
Sorry about that, I should have clarified myself a little better.
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on September 17, 2016, 08:06:21 PM
Sorry about that, I should have clarified myself a little better.
No problem. It certainly did pique my interest on how to make pudding in the oven! Now I"m wondering if it could actually be done.
Quote from: AbbyTC on September 17, 2016, 08:09:25 PM
No problem. It certainly did pique my interest on how to make pudding in the oven! Now I"m wondering if it could actually be done.
There's a thread in the recipe area about cake in a crock pot. After I saw that, I knew anything was possible. ;D
I actually tried that recipe one time and it turned out pretty good. :yes:
Quote from: AbbyTC on September 17, 2016, 08:09:25 PM
No problem. It certainly did pique my interest on how to make pudding in the oven! Now I"m wondering if it could actually be done.
Well, if you do it, let me know. Maybe I will Google and see it if has ever been done that way.
Quote from: Locutus on September 17, 2016, 08:11:33 PM
There's a thread in the recipe area about cake in a crock pot. After I saw that, I knew anything was possible. ;D
I actually tried that recipe one time and it turned out pretty good. :yes:
I have seen that recipe around Facebook and wondered if it was good. I have seen a candy one also that looked pretty good that was done in the crock pot.
Quote from: Locutus on September 17, 2016, 08:11:33 PM
There's a thread in the recipe area about cake in a crock pot. After I saw that, I knew anything was possible. ;D
I actually tried that recipe one time and it turned out pretty good. :yes:
Never tried it, but have heard of it. Lasagna in a crock pot, too.
Quote from: AbbyTC on September 17, 2016, 08:13:56 PM
Never tried it, but have heard of it. Lasagna in a crock pot, too.
I made a Crock-Pot pizza one time. You use wide egg noodles. It was really good. I have also made regular pizza not in the crockpot but used macaroni for the crust.
If you would like those, I can post the recipes to them.
Quote from: AbbyTC on September 17, 2016, 08:13:56 PM
Never tried it, but have heard of it. Lasagna in a crock pot, too.
Here it is:
http://theunknownzone.dailynuisanceproductions.com/index.php?topic=18545.0
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on September 17, 2016, 08:12:22 PM
Well, if you do it, let me know. Maybe I will Google and see it if has ever been done that way.
I did a quick google on baked chocolate pudding, and even though the recipes I read say "Baked Chocolate Pudding", what they are really making is a hot lava cake. All the recipes are similar to mine for a hot lava cake.
I don't think it really can be done since the pudding must be stirred, but I'll keep searching.
Quote from: AbbyTC on September 17, 2016, 08:20:21 PM
I did a quick google on baked chocolate pudding, and even though the recipes I read say "Baked Chocolate Pudding", what they are really making is a hot lava cake. All the recipes are similar to mine for a hot lava cake.
I don't think it really can be done since the pudding must be stirred, but I'll keep searching.
I did a search also and saw probably the same thing. I don't think it can be done either because everything I saw, the pudding ingredients had to be stirred.
All this talk about chocolate pudding made me want some so I made some homemade chocolate pudding tonight. Waiting for it to cool down.
Quote from: AbbyTC on September 17, 2016, 10:36:44 PM
All this talk about chocolate pudding made me want some so I made some homemade chocolate pudding tonight. Waiting for it to cool down.
Bet it was good!
Steak and cheese Chimichanga's hot off the grill. :smitten:
Husband does a baked chicken that is called KFC baked. Cucumbers with squash and onions.
Quote from: Palehorse on September 18, 2016, 04:54:41 PM
Steak and cheese Chimichanga's hot off the grill. :smitten:
Getting ready to do some beer brats for the Green Bay game. ;D
Quote from: Locutus on September 18, 2016, 06:42:21 PM
Getting ready to do some beer brats for the Green Bay game. ;D
Mmmmm, beer brats! And beer to wash it down? :food5:
Quote from: AbbyTC on September 18, 2016, 06:52:30 PM
It was!
Did you make it from scratch or use a box? I had an aunt who use to make a homemade chocolate pudding pie. After she would stir the pudding, she would put it in a pie shell and then top it with meringue and bake it.
Quote from: AbbyTC on September 18, 2016, 06:54:04 PM
Mmmmm, beer brats! And beer to wash it down? :food5:
Of course! Beer, beer brats, and Green Bay football!
Quote from: Locutus on September 18, 2016, 07:40:41 PM
Of course! Beer, beer brats, and Green Bay football!
Sounds like a good nigh! Go Packers!
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on September 18, 2016, 07:00:45 PM
Did you make it from scratch or use a box? I had an aunt who use to make a homemade chocolate pudding pie. After she would stir the pudding, she would put it in a pie shell and then top it with meringue and bake it.
Homemade, and I made it in the microwave so clean up was easy. ;D
I try not to use the box stuff. Too many additives and artificial ingredients.
Quote from: AbbyTC on September 18, 2016, 07:53:24 PM
Homemade, and I made it in the microwave so clean up was easy. ;D
I try not to use the box stuff. Too many additives and artificial ingredients.
Good deal. I rarely use the box stuff either. I did yesterday but don't do that often
Fried green tomatoes from our garden, pork loin chops, and cottage cheese.
Bison NY strip steaks, sauteed onion and mushrooms, corn on the cob, salad, and baked potato. Rainbow sherbert later for dessert.
Quote from: me on September 21, 2016, 08:29:12 PM
Bison NY strip steaks, sauteed onion and mushrooms, corn on the cob, salad, and baked potato. Rainbow sherbert later for dessert.
My daughter loves sherbet, especially orange. I never really liked it. The rest of the meal, minus the mushrooms, sounds good!
Quote from: AbbyTC on September 21, 2016, 08:58:06 PM
My daughter loves sherbet, especially orange. I never really liked it. The rest of the meal, minus the mushrooms, sounds good!
I really wanted raspberry sherbert but they were out so we settled on the rainbow.
15 bean soup has been in the crock pot all day long, and corn bread muffins are in the oven.
Countdown to the time to chow down starts; NOW! :drool1:
(The Anal Flute Choir may be giving an impromptu performance tonight in celebration of a game 7 World Series win for the Chicago Cubs!) :big grin:
EDIT: I know some of you are going to ask, so; http://www.hurstbeans.com/products/1/15-bean-soup (http://www.hurstbeans.com/products/1/15-bean-soup)
Our first time trying it and so I followed the recipe on the bag to the letter.
Quote from: Palehorse on November 02, 2016, 04:20:09 PM
15 bean soup has been in the crock pot all day long, and corn bread muffins are in the oven.
Countdown to the time to chow down starts; NOW! :drool1:
(The Anal Flute Choir may be giving an impromptu performance tonight in celebration of a game 7 World Series win for the Chicago Cubs!) :big grin:
EDIT: I know some of you are going to ask, so; http://www.hurstbeans.com/products/1/15-bean-soup (http://www.hurstbeans.com/products/1/15-bean-soup)
Our first time trying it and so I followed the recipe on the bag to the letter.
And I just sampled it. . . DAMNED good! :yes:
:eek:
Too many beans for me. ;D
Quote from: Locutus on November 02, 2016, 04:54:36 PM
:eek:
Too many beans for me. ;D
They make a lot of different packages including hot wing 15 bean soup, and chili.
I've been driving by the place that makes these bean packs for over 15 years. Guess its time I tried their wares eh? :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on November 02, 2016, 05:06:02 PM
They make a lot of different packages including hot wing 15 bean soup, and chili.
I've been driving by the place that makes these bean packs for over 15 years. Guess its time I tried their wares eh? :biggrin:
I sometimes put a ham hock in my 15 bean soup.
:puke:
Too many beans and no ham hocks.
Quote from: Palehorse on November 02, 2016, 04:20:09 PM
15 bean soup has been in the crock pot all day long, and corn bread muffins are in the oven.
Countdown to the time to chow down starts; NOW! :drool1:
(The Anal Flute Choir may be giving an impromptu performance tonight in celebration of a game 7 World Series win for the Chicago Cubs!) :big grin:
EDIT: I know some of you are going to ask, so; http://www.hurstbeans.com/products/1/15-bean-soup (http://www.hurstbeans.com/products/1/15-bean-soup)
Our first time trying it and so I followed the recipe on the bag to the letter.
15 bean soup? Wow. That's way too many types of beans! Now if it was just 15 beans in the entire soup....... ;D
Did you look at the picture on his link Abby? ;D
It was damned good. And there are seconds and thirds to be consumed yet. . . :spooked:
And I put chunks of ham steak into ours. It was seriously good.
Quote from: Palehorse on November 02, 2016, 07:25:13 PM
And I put chunks of ham steak into ours. It was seriously good.
That many beans can't be good. ;) Glad you enjoyed it; definitely not my type of soup!
Quote from: Locutus on November 02, 2016, 07:18:34 PM
Did you look at the picture on his link Abby? ;D
:eek: All those beans! :eek:
:puke:
Too many BEANS!!! ;D
Once upon a time, and pariann will remember this, we had a "Beans are good" thread. I always thought to myself, "Uh, no they're not."
Don't judge a book by its cover. I thought the same thing when I saw the package, but decided to be a little adventurous and gave it a try.
I love pinto beans and my wife loves navy beans. This had both and a few friends from both sides. It is surprisingly delicious!
It's the texture of the beans, especially the big ones like kidney beans. I do like navy beans, though. I remember being forced to eat kidney beans as a kid. I perfected the art of barely chewing them and then spitting them out in my napkin with my mother never being the wiser. :laugh:
I sometimes put a ham hock in my 15 bean soup. A little onion and green pepper.
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on November 02, 2016, 07:54:54 PM
I sometimes put a ham hock in my 15 bean soup. A little onion and green pepper.
Yeah, you already said that. :razz:
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on November 02, 2016, 06:16:12 PM
I sometimes put a ham hock in my 15 bean soup.
Quote from: Locutus on November 02, 2016, 08:07:07 PM
Yeah, you already said that. :razz:
Okay, I thought I had but it didn't show up on mine even when I scrolled through the quotes. Sorry about that.
The recipe calls for onions and ham, and makes other suggestions as well.
Quote from: Palehorse on November 02, 2016, 08:46:21 PM
The recipe calls for onions and ham, and makes other suggestions as well.
I have used the Cajun one also. It was really good and if you like spicy, it was that.
Quote from: Locutus on November 02, 2016, 07:33:49 PM
:puke:
Too many BEANS!!! ;D
Once upon a time, and pariann will remember this, we had a "Beans are good" thread. I always thought to myself, "Uh, no they're not."
Beans ARE good. One or two kinds at a time. LOL I like Butter Beans, Lima Beans, Navy Beans, Northern Beans, Pinto Beans (those I like especially well cold, between two slices of bread with salt and pepper. Yum) Green beans, both cut and french style. I like Chili beans whether they are pinto or kidney. :D
:puke:
:biggrin:
This topic make me think of the time when my wife cook up some beans. :wink: These beans were explosive, I have never been so gassed and blotted. :sumo: in my life. We were going up to our trailer at the lake. I told her to throw away the beans and definitely not take up to the trailer. :biggrin: Well, she didn't listen to me and she feed me the bean the next day at the trailer. That night while lying in bed I had a tremendous call to the bath room. :yes: :yes: :yes: :gha:
Now the bed room in this trailer was the last room in the trailer. It had one door leading to the bathroom and one window which you cranked open to get fresh air. Well, as I was leaving the bedroom, much to my suprise I let the longest, most foul fart, I had ever farted. :o :wink: Naturally to keep the smell from coming into the bathroom with me I closed the door. :smile: From the bed room came foul words :@#%&: :@#%&: :@#%&: :@#%&: :@#%&: :@#%&: :@#%&: :dam: :trustme:
Well, I finished the job I had set out to do and when I opened the door a blueish fog of foul odors came tumbling out and the sound of my wife gasping at the open window. :lol: I tried to show her some kindness which she would not except. :doh: You know what she has never taken beans up to the trailer again. :lol:
Quote from: The Troll on November 07, 2016, 11:16:11 AM
This topic make me think of the time when my wife cook up some beans. :wink: These beans were explosive, I have never been so gassed and blotted. :sumo: in my life. We were going up to our trailer at the lake. I told her to throw away the beans and definitely not take up to the trailer. :biggrin: Well, she didn't listen to me and she feed me the bean the next day at the trailer. That night while lying in bed I had a tremendous call to the bath room. :yes: :yes: :yes: :gha:
Now the bed room in this trailer was the last room in the trailer. It had one door leading to the bathroom and one window which you cranked open to get fresh air. Well, as I was leaving the bedroom, much to my suprise I let the longest, most foul fart, I had ever farted. :o :wink: Naturally to keep the smell from coming into the bathroom with me I closed the door. :smile: From the bed room came foul words :@#%&: :@#%&: :@#%&: :@#%&: :@#%&: :@#%&: :@#%&: :dam: :trustme:
Well, I finished the job I had set out to do and when I opened the door a blueish fog of foul odors came tumbling out and the sound of my wife gasping at the open window. :lol: I tried to show her some kindness which she would not except. :doh: You know what she has never taken beans up to the trailer again. :lol:
Hahahaha
2 Hershey Kisses w/almonds. I love Payless Fri freebies...... :yes:
Quote from: me on November 07, 2016, 01:10:12 PM
2 Hershey Kisses w/almonds. I love Payless Fri freebies...... :yes:
Ah.....so good.
I put chicken in the crockpot today with some BBQ sauce, brown sugar, honey and onion.
Taco Fiesta at the stall. . . happening right now! 8)
The last of our green tomatoes, fried of course, pork loin chops, and cottage cheese.
Pizza. Homemade dough and pizza sauce with two cheeses, pepperoni, onion and chopped tomato. Made it thin crust and put it on my baking stone. Yum!
A patty melt and zucchini from King Gyros...... :smitten:
Salsa and chips.
Quote from: Palehorse on November 15, 2016, 01:10:47 PM
Salsa and chips.
Fried potatoes with sausage, green pepper, onions with a little garlic. All fried together nice a brown. :drool1:
BBQ pork chops stuffed with a sausage and some baked beans.
Rainbow Sherbert and walnuts.
Anaheim peppers from my garden, a Anaheim pepper casserole. Peppers, Mexican seasoned hamburger and 4 cheese Mexican cheese. First time I fixed it, it was really good. :drool2:
Quote from: The Troll on November 19, 2016, 10:16:19 AM
Anaheim peppers from my garden, a Anaheim pepper casserole. Peppers, Mexican seasoned hamburger and 4 cheese Mexican cheese. First time I fixed it, it was really good. :drool2:
Sounds good! I like casseroles. They are just good home country cooking.
The snowman's summer long season of constipation is ending, so with him pooping again I thought it would be a good time to put some chili in the crock pot.
Not the new recipe that Locutus posted. . .yet. . . But it is a new version for me. We'll see how it turns out. It's in the pot right now! :smile:
First pot of chili with some Mexican cornbread for supper!
Home made 'tater soup and hot ham and cheese sammich......
Wings tonight with Buffalo Wild Wings Asian Zing sauce, goes great with Penn State football.
DENNY'S!!! Chicken Skillet. :yes:
Quote from: me on November 18, 2016, 10:59:06 PM
Rainbow Sherbert and walnuts.
Where did you buy the Sherbert with walnuts. I have tried Marsh, Meier's and Kroger and they don't have any Sherbert with walnuts. :cry:
Quote from: The Troll on November 21, 2016, 10:19:50 PM
Where did you buy the Sherbert with walnuts. I have tried Marsh, Meier's and Kroger and they don't have any Sherbert with walnuts. :cry:
I couldn't find it anymore either do I just buy a bag of walnuts and put them in myself. I really like raspberry sherbert with walnuts better but I'm having a problem finding raspberry sherbert lately.
Quote from: me on November 22, 2016, 12:26:57 AM
I couldn't find it anymore either do I just buy a bag of walnuts and put them in myself. I really like raspberry sherbert with walnuts better but I'm having a problem finding raspberry sherbert lately.
Thanks :thumbsup: :tiphat:
Rolls - check
Cranberries -check
Potatoes-check
Corn-check
Celery -check
Onion -check
Corn meal -check
Walnuts-check
Turkey broth -check
Eggs -check
Green beans -check
Cream of Chicken -check
Noodles -check
Sage-check
Turkey (18-20lbs) -check (thawing in the fridge since Saturday)-check
Various pies -check
Raisins-check
Carving knife sharpened -check
Baked Beans-check
Stuff to make mac n cheese -check
Butter-check
Extra loaf of white bread-check
Extra cranberries-check (Hey. I love them).
Chicken broth -check
Soda variety bought and chilling-check
Guiness to drink in case I can stay awake long enough to watch football -check
COME ON THURSDAY! :turk:
Quote from: Palehorse on November 22, 2016, 04:43:22 PM
Rolls - check
Cranberries -check
Potatoes-check
Corn-check
Celery -check
Onion -check
Corn meal -check
Walnuts-check
Turkey broth -check
Eggs -check
Green beans -check
Cream of Chicken -check
Noodles -check
Sage-check
Turkey (18-20lbs) -check (thawing in the fridge since Saturday)-check
Various pies -check
Raisins-check
Carving knife sharpened -check
Baked Beans-check
Stuff to make mac n cheese -check
Butter-check
Extra loaf of white bread-check
Extra cranberries-check (Hey. I love them).
Chicken broth -check
Soda variety bought and chilling-check
Guiness to drink in case I can stay awake long enough to watch football -check
COME ON THURSDAY! :turk:
Noodles?
Wendy's chili....won't be doin' that again..... :no: and a frosty...Thank goodness for the frosty 'cause it got the taste of that chili out of my mouth.....
Quote from: AbbyTC on November 22, 2016, 07:22:54 PM
Noodles?
Yeah. That's what I said the first few years after I moved to Indiana. After that I just go with it.
"Just ain't thanksgiving without chicken and noodles."
I guess the tryptophan in the turkey isn't enough. :roll eyes: Anyway, Amish Noodles, shredded chicken, cream of chicken soup, and some spices. . . Good, but I'd rather save the room for stuffing and cranberries. :wink: :smile:
Quote from: Palehorse on November 22, 2016, 08:25:04 PM
Yeah. That's what I said the first few years after I moved to Indiana. After that I just go with it.
"Just ain't thanksgiving without chicken and noodles."
I guess the tryptophan in the turkey isn't enough. :roll eyes: Anyway, Amish Noodles, shredded chicken, cream of chicken soup, and some spices. . . Good, but I'd rather save the room for stuffing and cranberries. :wink: :smile:
"Just ain't Thanksgiving without chicken and noodles." :spooked: Never heard of that. But I'd rather fill up on stuffing, too! :yes: I'll be making a stuffing recipe that has been in our family for over 45 years.
Quote from: AbbyTC on November 22, 2016, 09:39:29 PM
"Just ain't Thanksgiving without chicken and noodles." :spooked: Never heard of that. But I'd rather fill up on stuffing, too! :yes: I'll be making a stuffing recipe that has been in our family for over 45 years.
Only place I've run across it is in Indiana. . . But then they looked at me like I was an alien when I brought out the cranberries. :big grin:
I've slowly converted a couple of them to the cranberry side. :icon_twisted:
My stuffing is the way my mom made it. . . Just not as good as hers yet. . . She left before I could figure out what is missing. . .
Quote from: Palehorse on November 22, 2016, 09:52:48 PM
Only place I've run across it is in Indiana. . . But then they looked at me like I was an alien when I brought out the cranberries. :big grin:
I've slowly converted a couple of them to the cranberry side. :icon_twisted:
My stuffing is the way my mom made it. . . Just not as good as hers yet. . . She left before I could figure out what is missing. . .
Olives. That's our secret ingredient. Just enough to add flavor. A family friend hates olives but loves my stuffing. When I told him the ingredients, he was floored and asked for the recipe. He didn't think olives could make something taste so good! :laugh:
Never heard of having chicken and noodles either.
We will have turkey, dressing, cranberry salad, lime salad, green beans, corn, squash, apple salad, mash potatoes, gravy sweet potato bake and rolls. I make a pumpkin cake and a chess pie.
It really ISN'T Thanksgiving without, "HOMEMADE" Chicken & Noodles........that is a long family tradition. My granny made them, my mom made them, and now, my wife and I make them EVERY Thanksgiving and it is the MAIN dish, ahead of the the Turkey.
We use 5lbs of flour, at lease 2 dozen eggs and two whole chickens every year....and it is gone every year.
We will make the noodles tonight. My wife mixes and rolls out the dough, I roll it up and slice them, as thin as possible and lay them out to dry over night. Then boil the chicken in the morning, tear up all the white meat and I give my dog the dark as his treat. I strain the broth. I don't drop the noodles in the pots (I use two) until about an hour before we leave for my sister-in-laws.
Good stuff!!! :yes:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on November 23, 2016, 10:01:48 AM
It really ISN'T Thanksgiving without, "HOMEMADE" Chicken & Noodles........that is a long family tradition. My granny made them, my mom made them, and now, my wife and I make them EVERY Thanksgiving and it is the MAIN dish, ahead of the the Turkey.
We use 5lbs of flour, at lease 2 dozen eggs and two whole chickens every year....and it is gone every year.
We will make the noodles tonight. My wife mixes and rolls out the dough, I roll it up and slice them, as thin as possible and lay them out to dry over night. Then boil the chicken in the morning, tear up all the white meat and I give my dog the dark as his treat. I strain the broth. I don't drop the noodles in the pots (I use two) until about an hour before we leave for my sister-in-laws.
Good stuff!!! :yes:
See what I mean? :biggrin:
Quote from: Palehorse on November 23, 2016, 11:37:37 AM
See what I mean? :biggrin:
I think breaded tenderloin sandwiches are another "Indiana" thing.
Scrambled eggs w/cheese, bacon, hashbrowns, and wheat toast at the Toast restaurant.....Best breakfast place in town.... :yes:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on November 23, 2016, 10:01:48 AM
It really ISN'T Thanksgiving without, "HOMEMADE" Chicken & Noodles........that is a long family tradition. My granny made them, my mom made them, and now, my wife and I make them EVERY Thanksgiving and it is the MAIN dish, ahead of the the Turkey.
We use 5lbs of flour, at lease 2 dozen eggs and two whole chickens every year....and it is gone every year.
We will make the noodles tonight. My wife mixes and rolls out the dough, I roll it up and slice them, as thin as possible and lay them out to dry over night. Then boil the chicken in the morning, tear up all the white meat and I give my dog the dark as his treat. I strain the broth. I don't drop the noodles in the pots (I use two) until about an hour before we leave for my sister-in-laws.
Good stuff!!! :yes:
Your chicken and noodles sounds very close to my chicken pot pie. I roll the dough a bit thin, but cut into squares. The chicken broth has onions, carrots and parsley in it, and sliced potatoes, too. That's how we make it in PA Dutch country. So good! This is not to be confused with chicken pie!
Since I am at home I went ahead and did all of the pre work today for my wife's stuffing and her deviled eggs. Then I made my cornbread stuffing and baked it; which was in the fridge by the time she came home.
I boiled her 15 eggs and peeled them for her too, so all she had to do was cut them apart and make the filling. I even washed the dishes for her when she was done. She made her stuffing as well.
So, we had stuffing for dinner tonight (mine) and I also had cranberries. :smitten:
I also made the pies today as well. (Punkin and German Chocolate).
Tomorrow all we have to do is get up, stuff the bird and drop it into the roaster. Then we sit back and wait for everyone to get here. I'll put my stuffing into the oven about 20 minutes before we sit down to eat, along with the rolls.
Everyone else is bringing something, including the chicken noodles, mashed potatoes, baked beans, and desserts.
This time tomorrow I will be in a turkey coma. . . :yes: And Friday its turkey sandwiches ( :drool1: ), and Sunday I will be making Turkey Pot Pie! :big grin:
Xmas it will be baked ham. 8)
Got my macaroni salad made to take to my daughters tomorrow and the rest of it will be on her and the rest who are coming. Sunday is our big day here with hubby's daughter's, their hubby's, the grandkids, and his sister. I'll be cookin' some Sat and doing the main course Sunday.
Husband deep fried our turkey and he made the dressing. I made the sides and everyone but myself was in a turkey coma by 3pm. I hope everyone had an enjoyable day
New York Strip Steak grilled by my husband to perfection and a sweet potato with a glass of wine.
Brownies (yes plural) with icing and a maraschino cherry on top. Washed them down with a nice, cold, tall glass of moo-juice too. :drool2:
Quote from: Palehorse on December 10, 2016, 09:05:12 PM
Brownies (yes plural) with icing and a maraschino cherry on top. Washed them down with a nice, cold, tall glass of moo-juice too. :drool2:
Boxed or homemade brownies? I've been trying to find a thick chewy fudgie brownie recipe for years. I only find ones that end up tasting more like cake so I always use a box mix. Anybody have a recipe for chewy fudgie brownies?
Quote from: AbbyTC on December 11, 2016, 12:54:06 PM
Boxed or homemade brownies? I've been trying to find a thick chewy fudgie brownie recipe for years. I only find ones that end up tasting more like cake so I always use a box mix. Anybody have a recipe for chewy fudgie brownies?
Boxed. Just easier when you have grandchildren running about. :smile:
Chili slow cooking in the crock pot with some cornbread to go with it later.
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on December 11, 2016, 02:11:19 PM
Chili slow cooking in the crock pot with some cornbread to go with it later.
:drool1: Sounds good. :yes: I am in the process of cooking some beer breaded cheese stuffed jalapeno peppers. :yes: Never did it before, now is the test. :drool2:
Quote from: The Troll on December 11, 2016, 05:40:43 PM
:drool1: Sounds good. :yes: I am in the process of cooking some beer breaded cheese stuffed jalapeno peppers. :yes: Never did it before, now is the test. :drool2:
That sounds good. Christmas Eve, I will be making red velvet cake, coconut cake, jam cake, bourbon balls, white and chocolate fudge and gingerbread men to take to my Dad's for Christmas Day.
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on December 11, 2016, 06:35:42 PM
That sounds good. Christmas Eve, I will be making red velvet cake, coconut cake, jam cake, bourbon balls, white and chocolate fudge and gingerbread men to take to my Dad's for Christmas Day.
When can I come down. :kiss: :hug: :bouquet: :sweetheart: :drool1: :drool2:
Quote from: The Troll on December 11, 2016, 07:23:27 PM
When can I come down. :kiss: :hug: :bouquet: :sweetheart: :drool1: :drool2:
Anytime, you and your missus would be welcomed in our home if you can put up with 2 kids who sometimes get along and sometimes don't plus (3) dogs!
Homemade pizza. Crust from scratch, tomato sauce from scratch, mozzarella and parmesan cheese, green pepper, onion, pepperoni, and green olives. Yummo!
Quote from: AbbyTC on December 11, 2016, 09:22:27 PM
Homemade pizza. Crust from scratch, tomato sauce from scratch, mozzarella and parmesan cheese, green pepper, onion, pepperoni, and green olives. Yummo!
Really sounds good, but the Purple Lady has you beat on this treat. :drool2:
Quote from: The Troll on December 12, 2016, 11:15:37 AM
Really sounds good, but the Purple Lady has you beat on this treat. :drool2:
I don't know, Troll, homemade pizza is always good!!!
Quote from: AbbyTC on December 11, 2016, 09:22:27 PM
Homemade pizza. Crust from scratch, tomato sauce from scratch, mozzarella and parmesan cheese, green pepper, onion, pepperoni, and green olives. Yummo!
I'd sure like to have your recipe for the crust. This is one area wherein I have zero capacity and the crusts I have made just don't hit the mark at all. :mad:
Quote from: Palehorse on December 12, 2016, 02:39:49 PM
I'd sure like to have your recipe for the crust. This is one area wherein I have zero capacity and the crusts I have made just don't hit the mark at all. :mad:
Same here. I often buy a ready- made crust but still need a good crust recipe.
Quote from: Palehorse on December 12, 2016, 02:39:49 PM
I'd sure like to have your recipe for the crust. This is one area wherein I have zero capacity and the crusts I have made just don't hit the mark at all. :mad:
A good crust needs the proper amount of salt. ;D
Quote from: Locutus on December 12, 2016, 03:35:25 PM
A good crust needs the proper amount of salt. ;D
Hahaha! Yes, never forget the salt. I did that twice now. (Never make dough when you're tired! :laugh:) To remedy the situation, I sprinkled salt on the dough before I put the sauce on. Came out perfect.
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on December 12, 2016, 03:09:57 PM
Same here. I often buy a ready- made crust but still need a good crust recipe.
Quote from: Palehorse on December 12, 2016, 02:39:49 PM
I'd sure like to have your recipe for the crust. This is one area wherein I have zero capacity and the crusts I have made just don't hit the mark at all. :mad:
Started a new thread in the recipe section. If you make it, let me know how it turns out!
Add salt!!! :razz:
:mad:
Quote from: AbbyTC on December 12, 2016, 09:08:19 PM
Shut up, Mr. Obnoxious! :razz:
Hahahahaha, surely not!
Had company (family, 4 adults) from Friday until today, and on Christmas day made shepherd's pie for dinner. Hadn't even thought about it for a long time, but got out my big cast iron skillet and though I worried a little about getting just the right ingredients, it turned out really well. Everybody, including me, had seconds. :smile:
Christmas Day it was BBQ ham, finger foods (such as veggies, cheese and dips), salads and all sorts of candies, cookies and cakes.
Yesterday, I was tired of ham and we grilled burgers out.
I think today I may put some white beans to soak and fix white bean soup with ham and cornbread.
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on December 27, 2016, 06:51:03 AM
Christmas Day it was BBQ ham, finger foods (such as veggies, cheese and dips), salads and all sorts of candies, cookies and cakes.
Yesterday, I was tired of ham and we grilled burgers out.
I think today I may put some white beans to soak and fix white bean soup with ham and cornbread.
Are those the little beans, like navy beans? I like ham and bean soup made with navy beans. I never make it myself, I rely on Campbell's Chunky Ham and Bean soup when I have a craving for it. (That's not too often as I don't really like beans that much.)
Deer sausage with Jalapeño, Ritz crackers, pepperjack cheese; washed down with some Coke. (The drink, not the dope).
Quote from: Palehorse on December 27, 2016, 07:04:27 PM
Deer sausage with Jalapeño, Ritz crackers, pepperjack cheese; washed down with some Coke. (The drink, not the dope).
:biggrin:
Quote from: AbbyTC on December 27, 2016, 06:44:51 PM
Are those the little beans, like navy beans? I like ham and bean soup made with navy beans. I never make it myself, I rely on Campbell's Chunky Ham and Bean soup when I have a craving for it. (That's not too often as I don't really like beans that much.)
Yes, navy beans!
Quote from: Palehorse on December 27, 2016, 07:04:27 PM
Deer sausage with Jalapeño, Ritz crackers, pepperjack cheese; washed down with some Coke. (The drink, not the dope).
Hahahaha
A piece of buttermilk pie and coffee......
Going to be a pizza and football night around here. Oh, and beer too.
:food15: :pizza:
Subway! Then a lifetime movie, hope everyone enjoys their evening. :)
Quote from: Laci Ann on December 28, 2016, 06:25:17 PM
Subway! Then a lifetime movie, hope everyone enjoys their evening. :)
Enjoy your evening, too, Laci Ann!
We are having grilled chicken, green beans with potatoes and some rolls. The rolls are for the kids as I don't eat white bread products.
Thank you, Abby TC.
Quote from: Laci Ann on December 28, 2016, 09:36:50 PM
Thank you, Abby TC.
Hi Laci. Had some cocktail shrimp and German chocolate pie for the games.
Baked chicken and vegetables.
Whopper, fries, and a coke. . . :rolleyes:
Fried Red Snapper and small baked potatoes. :drool:
Baked chicken with lemon pepper, baked squash and some cooked carrots.
I was betting on hot dogs! ;D
Country style pork ribs, mashed 'taters, and brussel sprouts.
Quote from: Locutus on January 13, 2017, 06:26:30 PM
I was betting on hot dogs! ;D
Gross, you couldn't pay me to eat those things.
:)
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on January 13, 2017, 09:41:21 PM
Gross, you couldn't pay me to eat those things.
:)
I was just playing with you. I know they give you shit other places about hot dogs. :wink: ;D
Quote from: Locutus on January 15, 2017, 06:56:22 PM
I was just playing with you. I know they give you shit other places about hot dogs. :wink: ;D
Yeah!!
Now tonight we had BBQ ribs that I did in the crockpot with some baked sweet potatoes.
Wings with copycat Buffalo Wild Wings Asian Zing sauce.
A Subway club sandwich. :smile:
We don't eat red meat but once a week as most of the week is fish, turkey or chicken but I put a big chuck roast in the slow cooker with potatoes, carrots and onions with a brown gravy mix. It smells fantastic.
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on January 18, 2017, 05:37:45 PM
We don't eat red meat but once a week as most of the week is fish, turkey or chicken but I put a big chuck roast in the slow cooker with potatoes, carrots and onions with a brown gravy mix. It smells fantastic.
I want to come to your house for supper. :drool1: :drool2: :eat: :chef:
Quote from: The Troll on January 19, 2017, 11:22:40 AM
I want to come to your house for supper. :drool1: :drool2: :eat: :chef:
Come on down! Lol, although I am not sure what's for supper tonight. Might cook some chicken fajitas.
Breakfast burritos that I made. . . Next up it is Steak N Shake with the grandkids. . . :smitten:
Quote from: Palehorse on January 21, 2017, 02:35:48 PM
Breakfast burritos that I made. . . Next up it is Steak N Shake with the grandkids. . . :smitten:
Mmmm, burritos for breakfast!!
We are having sea bass grilled with vegetables
A beef gyro from Arbys.....
Weeeell, I got tired of "JUST" pan fried chicken, broiled chicken, baked chicken and chicken and noodles. :rant: Soooo! I bought a whole gallon of oil, put it in a big pan and with the oil hot at 350 degrees, I made French Fried Chicken with a real nice crispy crust and home made French Fries, fried to perfection and a fresh green salad and damn was it good. :drool1: :drool2: :chef: :bliss: :bliss: :bliss: and a drum roll. :drummer:
Quote from: The Troll on January 23, 2017, 10:08:48 PM
Weeeell, I got tired of "JUST" pan fried chicken, broiled chicken, baked chicken and chicken and noodles. :rant: Soooo! I bought a whole gallon of oil, put it in a big pan and with the oil hot at 350 degrees, I made French Fried Chicken with a real nice crispy crust and home made French Fries, fried to perfection and a fresh green salad and damn was it good. :drool1: :drool2: :chef: :bliss: :bliss: :bliss: and a drum roll. :drummer:
That sounds yummy! My husband does a fried chicken in the oven that is called Kentucky Fried Chicken Bake. It is really good with paprika, season salt, flour and some seasonings.
Chicken taquitos and jalapeño poppers.
Fixing to some Eye of Round steaks with broccoli and carrots.
Dirty Rice on the menu tonight! :smitten: :smitten: :smitten:
It's Taco Tuesday here!
BBQ stuffed pork chops with smashed potato salad for supper tonight and I made some chocolate cake for the husband and kids. I don't eat sweets.
Banana Nut Muffin and lifer's juice.
Getting ready for some Subway.
Quote from: Locutus on January 25, 2017, 01:28:40 PM
Getting ready for some Subway.
Locutus, have you a Firehouse Subs where you live? I like the subs that one can get there.
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on January 25, 2017, 02:33:58 PM
Locutus, have you a Firehouse Subs where you live? I like the subs that one can get there.
We do indeed have Firehouse. Very yummy subs there. :yes:
I just finished off the last of the chicken taquitos and jalapeño poppers. :drool1: :drool1: :drool1:
Had a breakfast burrito and am fixing spaghetti for supper.
Blueberry mini muffins.
Cracker meal coated oysters fried golden brown with fresh French bread and Challenge butter. This Challenge butter is gooooood!
Strawberries and cream oatmeal, toast, and coffee.
Eating a couple of bread sticks and nacho chees dip. I know, kind of dumb this time of night but they kept callin' from the kitchen and started getting loud enough they would have kept me awake all night anyway so I gave in. :biggrin:
Quote from: me on January 28, 2017, 12:22:37 AM
Eating a couple of bread sticks and nacho chees dip. I know, kind of dumb this time of night but they kept callin' from the kitchen and started getting loud enough they would have kept me awake all night anyway so I gave in. :biggrin:
Not kind of dumb! I've done the same thing, only it was tortilla chips (no dip or salsa). One Thanksgiving night, I had stuffing late like that-watching a movie and had to have a snack. :yes:
Bacon, eggs, and biscuits! :yes:
From home or out?
Had a protein shake for lunch and going to fix chicken and veggies for supper. Tomorrow is our wedding anniversary. I am fixing steaks, twice baked potatoes and a salad. It is kind of double day event in our house as 9.5 years on our wedding anniversary we were given our daughter from Guatemala. We celebrate her 'gotcha day' with us looking over her first pictures that we have and she got some gifts last night.
Quote from: Locutus on January 28, 2017, 12:47:03 PM
From home or out?
From the stovetop at the stall! :smile:
That's the best kind! ;D
Quote from: AbbyTC on January 28, 2017, 12:37:28 PM
Not kind of dumb! I've done the same thing, only it was tortilla chips (no dip or salsa). One Thanksgiving night, I had stuffing late like that-watching a movie and had to have a snack. :yes:
Yep, sometimes ya just gotta do whatcha gotta do huh? :biggrin:
A change on the anniversary dinner. Put some onions, red potatoes slices, baby carrots in the crockpot, place some split chicken breasts on top with a savory herb seasonings and a cup of water and set in on low for 10 hours. Should be great.
Got the grandkids back home safely and neither one of us felt like cooking.
So I whipped up some scrambled eggs and cheddar on toast real quick. (Some hot sauce on my sandwiches). Damned good watching it spit snow outside, while enjoying the silence. :smile: :smitten:
One piece breast meal from Famous Recipe.
What's Famous Recipe?
Quote from: Locutus on January 29, 2017, 06:50:54 PM
What's Famous Recipe?
Lee's Famous Recipe is a chicken place and much better than Popeye's or KFC IMO.
http://www.leesfamousrecipe.com/menu
Valentine's Supper last night- grilled round steaks, green beans with red potatoes and onions in them. Mr. Troll, how about that!
Quote from: Purplelady1040 on February 15, 2017, 08:13:33 AM
Valentine's Supper last night- grilled round steaks, green beans with red potatoes and onions in them. Mr. Troll, how about that!
:drool1: :drool2: :thumbsup: :smitten: See I didn't have to say a word. :wink:
Quote from: The Troll on February 15, 2017, 12:19:18 PM
:drool1: :drool2: :thumbsup: :smitten: See I didn't have to say a word. :wink:
Tonight is BBQ pork chop with baked beans, potato salad and rolls
Shrimp, slaw, and fries at King Gyros.....
Salisbury Steak in mushroom and onion brown gravy, rotini/broccoli/cheese, and corn niblets, with freshly baked dinner rolls. :drool2:
Homemade pot stickers. Labor intensive, but so good! :yes:
Sounds yummy!!
Yes it does. . . :yes: I may have to give potstickers a shot soon myself. :yes:
Potstickers????
Quote from: me on February 15, 2017, 11:35:09 PM
Potstickers????
Potstickers!
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Quote from: Locutus on February 16, 2017, 03:33:49 PM
Potstickers!
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What's in them?
Typically some kind of ground pork.
Here's a basic filling recipe:
Filling
1 lb ground pork
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 tablespoon sesame oil
1 teaspoon grated ginger
1 pinch sugar
salt and pepper
3 green onions, chopped
1 egg
1 tablespoon cornstarch
1 (8 ounce) can water chestnuts, finely chopped
1 garlic clove, minced
Just combine all that together and put into the dough.
http://www.food.com/recipe/tgi-fridays-pot-stickers-w-dipping-sauce-409352
Quote from: Locutus on February 16, 2017, 05:15:15 PM
Here's a basic filling recipe:
Filling
1 lb ground pork
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 tablespoon sesame oil
1 teaspoon grated ginger
1 pinch sugar
salt and pepper
3 green onions, chopped
1 egg
1 tablespoon cornstarch
1 (8 ounce) can water chestnuts, finely chopped
1 garlic clove, minced
Just combine all that together and put into the dough.
http://www.food.com/recipe/tgi-fridays-pot-stickers-w-dipping-sauce-409352
That sounds good! Thanks.
As for the last thing I ate (for lunch), Panera's Broccoli Cheddar soup, green tea, and a chocolate chip cookie.
Those sound like a pain in the ass to assemble, but they may can be made easier by just buying the dough rather than making your own.
Maybe Abby can tell you what she did and what she put in hers.
Quote from: libby on February 16, 2017, 05:44:51 PM
That sounds good! Thanks.
As for the last thing I ate (for lunch), Panera's Broccoli Cheddar soup, green tea, and a chocolate chip cookie.
Oooh, my favorite Panera soup! And a chocolate chip cookie? Yummm! :smitten:
Quote from: Locutus on February 16, 2017, 05:15:15 PM
http://www.food.com/recipe/tgi-fridays-pot-stickers-w-dipping-sauce-409352
Quote from: Locutus on February 16, 2017, 05:47:58 PM
Those sound like a pain in the ass to assemble, but they may can be made easier by just buying the dough rather than making your own.
Maybe Abby can tell you what she did and what she put in hers.
That's the recipe I use! Very very similar to Friday's pot stickers. I didn't make my own pot sticker dough, but used won ton wrappers. The pork mix is easy to make and I put a heaping teaspoon on the wrapper. They're easy to fold and seal. I boiled them and put a bunch in the freezer for another meal. I fried up some for my meal that night. Oh, I didn't make my own dipping sauce but used teriyaki sauce.
It's quite labor intensive, but really good. A good recipe to make when you want to do something in the kitchen, definitely not a week night meal! I made mine on a rainy cold Sunday afternoon.
We're having pizza tonight, but I spent the early afternoon prepping the ingredients for my Jambalaya in the slow cooker.
Everything is diced/sliced/measured out so that all I have to do is dump it into the crock pot and turn it on. It's all sitting in the fridge waiting. . .
I can taste it already. . .
I know what the question is, and here is the answer: http://theunknownzone.dailynuisanceproductions.com/index.php?topic=19317.0 (http://theunknownzone.dailynuisanceproductions.com/index.php?topic=19317.0)
Just had a lunch meeting at TGIF.....potato skins, chicken wings, cheese sticks and a water. Feelin bloated. But had a very productive meeting! :yes:
Get the potstickers next time. You'll like those too.
Quote from: Palehorse on March 27, 2017, 03:37:35 PM
. . . I spent the early afternoon prepping the ingredients for my Jambalaya in the slow cooker.
Everything is diced/sliced/measured out so that all I have to do is dump it into the crock pot and turn it on. It's all sitting in the fridge waiting. . .
I can taste it already. . .
I know what the question is, and here is the answer: http://theunknownzone.dailynuisanceproductions.com/index.php?topic=19317.0 (http://theunknownzone.dailynuisanceproductions.com/index.php?topic=19317.0)
And the Jambalaya is on and cooking in the crock pot. Should be done around 4:30 allowing for the preparation of the rice.
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Had an Art's sub about an hour ago and will probably regret eating it this late but it was sooooo good. Itilian sausage, ham, roast beef, bell pepper, and provolone cheese. :drool1:
Quote from: Palehorse on March 28, 2017, 11:31:03 AM
And the Jambalaya is on and cooking in the crock pot. Should be done around 4:30 allowing for the preparation of the rice.
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Well???? You had my mouth water the day before when you posted this!!! Did you enjoy?
Quote from: Henry Hawk on March 29, 2017, 09:50:52 AM
Well???? You had my mouth water the day before when you posted this!!! Did you enjoy?
Indeed I did! It was exceptional this time. I cut up the chicken the night before and put it into a gallon sized ziplock in the fridge. I seasoned it well before placing it into the fridge and let it marinate overnight. VERY tasty as a result.
Wife had thirds and took some for her lunch today at work. :smitten:
Trying two new recipes tonight. Butterflake Herb Loaf and CopyCat Panera Bread Broccoli Cheese Soup. I'm a little concerned about the bread as it doesn't seem to be rising the way it should. It'll be about another hour till it's ready, hope it comes out all right!
:smile: Today for lunch I had Panera's broccoli cheddar soup. I usually go there once a week, mostly on Saturdays. Although I make a lot of different soups, I've never tried making that one. Let me know how yours turns out.
Quote from: libby on April 01, 2017, 10:35:58 PM
:smile: Today for lunch I had Panera's broccoli cheddar soup. I usually go there once a week, mostly on Saturdays. Although I make a lot of different soups, I've never tried making that one. Let me know how yours turns out.
It was good, but not quite Panera's. I have to figure out what seasonings to tweak.
Bread was delicious! There's yummy garlic butter between the slices that was spread onto the slices before baking.
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I'm not familiar with Butterflake Herb Loaf. Will see if I can find it. Where do you buy it?
Sam's Club sells Panera Broch n cheddar soup and it is killer. Shrimp chowder is pretty darned good as well.
While I'd love to make both myself, the results are never quite worth the effort; so I just buy the stuff and enjoy it immensely! :smile:
That bread looks awesome; of course anything with garlic IS awesome! 8)
Quote from: libby on April 01, 2017, 11:05:51 PM
I'm not familiar with Butterflake Herb Loaf. Will see if I can find it. Where do you buy it?
I didn't buy it, I made it from scratch.
Quote from: Palehorse on April 02, 2017, 12:15:25 AM
Sam's Club sells Panera Broch n cheddar soup and it is killer. Shrimp chowder is pretty darned good as well.
While I'd love to make both myself, the results are never quite worth the effort; so I just buy the stuff and enjoy it immensely! :smile:
That bread looks awesome; of course anything with garlic IS awesome! 8)
The bread was more of pain to make than the soup. Although I did use my Kitchen Aide mixer to knead the dough. I like making copy cat recipes. Some are spot on, others, eh. The soup was ok, still needs some tweaking. I never had their shrimp chowder. Sounds yummy! One of the best, so far, copycat recipes I made is for Buffalo Wild Wings Asian Zing wing sauce. It makes a big batch, so it's worth the effort and cheaper than buying a bottle from BWW! ;D
I need a copycat recipe for the Caribbean Jerk sauce. That's my favorite from BWW.
Quote from: libby on April 01, 2017, 11:05:51 PM
I'm not familiar with Butterflake Herb Loaf. Will see if I can find it. Where do you buy it?
Maybe Abby will post the recipe for you in the recipe area. ;D
Egg rolls (pork) with a duck sauce. . .
Today for dinner I had Legal Sea Foods King Crab with Sweet Corn Chowder, and it was :yes: so delicious. It was a bit different from what I remembered -- thicker, more crab, added carrots, more garlic (yum) and some hot pepper. Just right. I gobbled it down and by the time I finished my nose was running and my eyes watering! :biggrin:
With the last tomatoes from my garden, I made a big pot of Mexican Chile. :drool1: