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What's for Dinner?

Vera Godfrey

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Sunday we went out for youngest DS birthday

Monday everyone fended for themselves

Today was ham steak, new potatoes browned in butter, and corn
 

Fosinett

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Settled with the following for dinner as per 'recommendation' by doctors and dietists:

* Charr
* Almond potatoes
* Lemon & dill sauce

Dinner for tomorrow that goes against the 'recommendation' given:

* Thai springrolls (i.e. eggrolls)
* Jasmine rice
* Sweet chili sauce
* Different kinds of soy sauces
* Salad with feta cheese
 

swanson_eyes

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I had a couple of pieces of cheddar on the way home from work. That sort of counts as part of dinner. Anyway, I had a couple of veggie burger patties with vegan worcestershire sauce, black pepper, mayo, and french fried onions. I might finish off the green beans in the fridge. Had semi-homemade lemonade to drink. I have an unusual recipe for that.
 
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I had a couple of pieces of cheddar on the way home from work. That sort of counts as part of dinner. Anyway, I had a couple of veggie burger patties with vegan worcestershire sauce, black pepper, mayo, and french fried onions. I might finish off the green beans in the fridge. Had semi-homemade lemonade to drink. I have an unusual recipe for that.
Cheese = appetizer
You had me at Worcestershire sauce and black pepper.
Unusual lemonade recipe because it was made with oranges? You have got to tell.
:D
 

swanson_eyes

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Cheese = appetizer
You had me at Worcestershire sauce and black pepper.
Unusual lemonade recipe because it was made with oranges? You have got to tell.
:D
Sometimes I use bottled lemon juice and sweetener. Sometimes I use a mix and when I do, I add a little lemon juice. What's special is that I add a teaspoon of citric acid, tablespoon of lemon rind, and a pinch of salt to every batch (2-quart pitcher.) When I have fresh lemons on hand I grate the peel before I juice them so that I can keep it in the freezer. My method gives you sweet but tart lemonade, which I really like.
 
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New York City
Sometimes I use bottled lemon juice and sweetener. Sometimes I use a mix and when I do, I add a little lemon juice. What's special is that I add a teaspoon of citric acid, tablespoon of lemon rind, and a pinch of salt to every batch (2-quart pitcher.) When I have fresh lemons on hand I grate the peel before I juice them so that I can keep it in the freezer. My method gives you sweet but tart lemonade, which I really like.

Holy Cow, I'm coming to your house - that's a whole lot of work and thought for lemonade - kudos, I'm impressed. My "special" lemonade is fresh squeezed lemon juice (unsweetened, 1 part) with 4 to 5 parts of Ginger Ale, Sprite or 7-Up.
 
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Sometimes I use bottled lemon juice and sweetener. Sometimes I use a mix and when I do, I add a little lemon juice. What's special is that I add a teaspoon of citric acid, tablespoon of lemon rind, and a pinch of salt to every batch (2-quart pitcher.) When I have fresh lemons on hand I grate the peel before I juice them so that I can keep it in the freezer. My method gives you sweet but tart lemonade, which I really like.
That does seem to be a decent amount of work. It also sounds really nice, especially the tart part. I am a fan of things tart. :D
It would mix very well with some Grey Goose Vodka or Four Roses Bourbon.
 

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