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What's for Dinner?

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Ham, salami, and mozzarella sandwich. I had a huge lunch so I wasn't very hungry at dinnertime.

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Homemade mac & cheese, with a creamy bechamel sauce topped and a thick layer of cheddar that's baked to an almost crispy crust.
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Bushman

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Had Polish. Bobek's sausage, with sausage from the local butcher down the street. Sides of sauerkraut, cabbage, and potato pierogies. I burned the first batch shooting the breeze with my dad, and had to go out and buy more.
 

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Last night was Korean pork, Jasmine rice, and bok choy.

Tonight is Thai turkey meatloaf, sticky rice (Lily's choice), and broccoli.

Tomorrow is potato soup, made with homemade ham stock (made from our Christmas ham). It is my favorite soup, so I'm pretty excited about it!
 

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Hubby started his new job on Monday. He has to learn calculus to be able to do it. I felt like I should have bought him a bottle of Jack to cope.

(The trainer for the new hire class told everyone that learning this job is like learning to drink from a fire hydrant. Seems impossible, but you adapt. Yikes.)
 
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No 'real' dinner last night, just some chips and hummus and a few pieces of cheese and apple slices, along with a couple of cold beers.

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Thats interesting!! :)
How so? Did I spell that properly? I have noticed a lot of variation as to how it's written. I imagine it exists in plentiful amounts there in Germany, as well, or is it something confined to the immigrant community? It is something I never had growing up, much less had even heard of, but I have noticed in the last couple of decades it has become a fairly staple food in the American diet. Heck, there's even a brand that's the 'official' hummus of the Superbowl.

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Babydoll

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Hummus is made of chickpeas (Kichererbsen), tahini paste, lemon juice, olive oil, garlic. It can come with other flavors added. I like it with roasted red pepper puree.
 

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