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Whats for Dinner?

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The Grandkids are at their Dad's this weekend, so we're having Breakfast for Dinner: Eggs, Pancakes, Sausage, Bacon, Colby Hashbrowns, Biscuits and Sausage Gravy.
 

Trotter

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We were headed into town to get groceries, so we stopped at Subway. We've got a card that let's us buy a footlong and a 32oz drink and get a foorlong free so we used it. Our card expires Feb.1, so we had best make hay while the sun is shining. ;)

My wife had the teriaki chicken and I tried out the BBQ chicken.
 

Gina B

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We're doing a split dinner thing to account for adult vs kid tastes.

Three of us are having tomatoes that will be roasted, cooled, and then stuffed with a cold mix of black beans, rice, chopped garlic, cilantro, and green onions, then drizzled with olive oil and topped with fresh parmesan.

For the four youngest, they can try soft taco shells with the same filling as the tomatoes or have bean and mozz cheese soft tacos instead. I'm guessing they'll all go for the beans and cheese.
 

donnA

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having company tonight, meatballs with sour cream gravy, over garlic buttered noodles, with corn pudding, and green beans cooked with tomatoes
 

Gina B

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Tonight was pizza...homemade. I split the dough up so we could each have two small pizzas and the kids got to add their own choice of toppings. Yummy!
 

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We started back on our diet, so things are changing in the food area. We are now having lunch as our big meal, making breakfast and supper lighter.

We had campfire chicken today. I wish we could have had a salad with it, but we were taking down and putting away all the Christmas stuff and was in a rush.
 

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Sweet & Sour Meatloaf, Green Beans with a Twist, Pecan Tossed Salad,Twice-Baked Deviled Potatoes, French Onion Drop Biscuits, and Dressed Up Cheesecake for dessert.
 

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Broiled Sirloin Steaks, Sour Cream Mashed Potatoes, Asparagus with Mushrooms, Spiral Cheese Slices, and Toffee-Crunch Coffee Sundaes for dessert.
 

donnA

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a recipe I picked out of a cookbook because I didn't know what was for supper, mexican pork cooked with pinto beans, going to serve it with cheese and avacado slices and spanish rice.
 

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Cheeseburger Biscuit Bake for the Gkids, and Chicken Provencale for the rest of us, with Country Corn Casserole, and Pineapple Pudding Pie for dessert.
 
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