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10-07-08 12:21 PM #14451
Re: What's on the menu this evening?
I have chicken cacciatore in the crockpot.

To be sane is more dramatic than to be mad - GK Chesterton, Orthodoxy
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10-07-08 12:25 PM #14452
Re: What's on the menu this evening?
very healthy.
Originally Posted by LDG
Bring tea for the Tillerman; Steak for the son; Wine for the woman
who made the rain come; Seagulls sing your hearts away;
'Cause while the sinners sin, the children play ...
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10-07-08 12:26 PM #14453NYYF Legend

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Re: What's on the menu this evening?
Tacos I think.
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10-07-08 12:27 PM #14454
Re: What's on the menu this evening?
Invite Muggs over. Three straight days of that dish was not enough for him.
Originally Posted by allybear
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10-07-08 12:33 PM #14455
Re: What's on the menu this evening?
What??!! Are you kidding?? The tomato is the last name on the sandwich: BLT. Tomato barely made the team! In fact, word around the campfire is that Bacon and Lettuce felt sorry for Tomato and finally decided to let him join them. Though he was sad (
Originally Posted by jlw1980
), Tomato accepted the offer.
Little loopy, guys. Sorry.
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10-07-08 12:34 PM #14456NYYF Legend

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Re: What's on the menu this evening?
JHC you weirdo.
Originally Posted by West Texas
On second thought you might have an idea for a children's book.
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10-07-08 12:34 PM #14457
Re: What's on the menu this evening?
don't like tomatoes.
Originally Posted by jlw1980
Bring tea for the Tillerman; Steak for the son; Wine for the woman
who made the rain come; Seagulls sing your hearts away;
'Cause while the sinners sin, the children play ...
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10-07-08 12:41 PM #14458
Re: What's on the menu this evening?
Originally Posted by 4bronxbombers
For the book, I'll leave out the second rumor among the veggies: after getting the opportunity to join the sandwich crew, Tomato got greedy and tried to make the sandwich a TBL, but Bacon would have none of that nonsense (as pork is very aggressive) and beat Tomato's a$$ up pretty good.
That's why you can legally have a BLT and have no Tomato. It's in the rule book.
(I think I took some of Jakey's meds
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10-07-08 03:20 PM #14459
Re: What's on the menu this evening?
I think just soup and sandwiches tonight. I have another Meet the Teacher thing tonight for Shannen's Computer Graphics class.
You know you're an addict when you put Crackbook on your Crackberry. -Toaderly
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10-07-08 04:34 PM #14460
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10-07-08 06:22 PM #14461Can't we all just...get along?
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Re: What's on the menu this evening?
I was trying to make a salad and sammich, but let too much time fly. I couldn't even make the tuna. I ended up using lots of raw veggird for a salad only:
Green leaf, baby spinach, shredded carrots, broccoli, snow peas, orange peppers and tomatoes.
I feel like a rabbit describing this, but it at least looks good. It just needs some oregano.
I'm making soup tomorrow, along with the Wednesday Brady special.Dr King (1929-68): A dream is forgotten unless others carry on.
Ali: Get up…get up…; Isaac Hayes: Black Moses; "Little" Stevie Wonder: Isn't She Lovely?; Dr J: Fear the 'Fro; Smokin' Joe: R-I-P
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10-07-08 07:37 PM #14462NYYF Legend

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Re: What's on the menu this evening?
I'm having a glass of red wine. I just don't feel like eating anything tonight.
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10-07-08 07:38 PM #14463
Re: What's on the menu this evening?
Chicken and Wild Rice Soup
Sometimes my greatest accomplishment is just keeping my mouth shut.
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I ended up where I need to be.
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10-07-08 07:46 PM #14464
Re: What's on the menu this evening?
My better 1/2 is having pizza and salad.
I am having a big salad with the most fattening salad dressing on earth. So no pizzza for me.Don't mess with karma!
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10-07-08 08:58 PM #14465Can't we all just...get along?
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Re: What's on the menu this evening?
I think I've seen that vintage somewhere.
Originally Posted by 4bronxbombers

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3202/...3dd036.jpg?v=0Dr King (1929-68): A dream is forgotten unless others carry on.
Ali: Get up…get up…; Isaac Hayes: Black Moses; "Little" Stevie Wonder: Isn't She Lovely?; Dr J: Fear the 'Fro; Smokin' Joe: R-I-P
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10-07-08 09:39 PM #14466
Re: What's on the menu this evening?
That's just sad. Some of the best things on earth.
Originally Posted by ajra21
"There is an enduring tenderness in the love of a mother to a son that transcends all other affections of the heart."
-- Washington Irving
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10-07-08 10:11 PM #14467
Re: What's on the menu this evening?
Chippies.
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10-07-08 10:17 PM #14468Can't we all just...get along?
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Re: What's on the menu this evening?
How often do people get their windows replaced? I had about 8 of 'em replaced by me (now don't go rushin' to say how many more windows y'all have than I do), and I at least had a semi-transparent curtain to keep everyone from seeing me while I sleep (like they'd care anywayz).
I ended up hanging one of my bedsheets over the window, since I was too lazy to re-install the blinds. Man, those blinds need changing. Once the blinds are put back, I'll be able to cook like normal. Otherwise, I'm always looking over my shoulder wondering who's peering at me when I cook.
It's all Vicki's fault ... and Trish's ... I'll add more names later on.
Dr King (1929-68): A dream is forgotten unless others carry on.
Ali: Get up…get up…; Isaac Hayes: Black Moses; "Little" Stevie Wonder: Isn't She Lovely?; Dr J: Fear the 'Fro; Smokin' Joe: R-I-P
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10-07-08 10:17 PM #14469
Re: What's on the menu this evening?
a peach
My Native American name is RunsWithCrashCart.
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10-08-08 07:29 AM #14470
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10-08-08 08:59 AM #14471
Re: What's on the menu this evening?
I saw my wife had a cookbook out this morning. I'm very nervous.
I'm just a simple guy, I live from day to day.
A ray of sunshine melts my frown, blows my blues away.
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10-08-08 09:10 AM #14472
Re: What's on the menu this evening?
How come?
Originally Posted by johnnyyankee
You know you're an addict when you put Crackbook on your Crackberry. -Toaderly
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10-08-08 09:10 AM #14473
Re: What's on the menu this evening?
Last night we just picked on leftovers.
Don't know what I'm making tonight. Maybe some more crockpot ribs. I have another rack in the freezer.You know you're an addict when you put Crackbook on your Crackberry. -Toaderly
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10-08-08 09:18 AM #14474
Re: What's on the menu this evening?
Originally Posted by krystl
She can't cook.
That's not entirely true. She's managed to replicate my mom's sauce and then some. I actually like the wife's better. I told her that but, I'd never tell my mom.I'm just a simple guy, I live from day to day.
A ray of sunshine melts my frown, blows my blues away.
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10-08-08 09:19 AM #14475
Re: What's on the menu this evening?
Well, at least she's following a cookbook recipe instead of trying to wing it.
Originally Posted by johnnyyankee

Did your mom give her her recipe or show her how to make it?You know you're an addict when you put Crackbook on your Crackberry. -Toaderly
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