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Pretty darned simple tonight:

Homemade Buckwheat Pasta with Pumpkinseed Pesto and Pecorino

Greens with Grapefruit Tarragon Vinaigrette

Brandied Deviled Eggs

Burnt Caramel Mousse

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Pretty darned simple tonight:

Homemade Buckwheat Pasta with Pumpkinseed Pesto and Pecorino

Greens with Grapefruit Tarragon Vinaigrette

Brandied Deviled Eggs

Burnt Caramel Mousse

For most people, "pretty darned simple" is a bowl of chex. :P

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cahill Collaborator

I'm cooking meatloaf. I posted a recipe, but waiting for moderator approval. Is quite good.

Way too hot to cook here and

I was trying to decide what to have for dinner when I saw your thread. Thanks for the idea,, I had some leftover meatloaf in the freezer that I pulled out for dinner :)

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love2travel Mentor

For most people, "pretty darned simple" is a bowl of chex. :P

:lol::lol::lol: I do have Chex for breakfast sometimes! :D

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Marilyn R Community Regular

Pretty darned simple tonight:

Homemade Buckwheat Pasta with Pumpkinseed Pesto and Pecorino

Greens with Grapefruit Tarragon Vinaigrette

Brandied Deviled Eggs

Burnt Caramel Mousse

Are you willing to give up the recip for Grapefruit Tarragon Viniaigrrette? Sounds yummy as a dressing or marinade. Pretty please? :D

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Sarah Alli Apprentice

:lol::lol::lol: I do have Chex for breakfast sometimes! :D

Me too, but it makes me sick if I eat it solo. Usually I have peanut butter or cheese at the same time.

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Marilyn R Community Regular

Pretty darned simple tonight:

Homemade Buckwheat Pasta with Pumpkinseed Pesto and Pecorino

Greens with Grapefruit Tarragon Vinaigrette

Brandied Deviled Eggs

Burnt Caramel Mousse

Are you willing to give up the recipe for Grapefruit Tarragon Viniaigrrette? Sounds yummy as a dressing or marinade. Pretty please? :D

I'd really be trying to raid your recipes if I didn't have so many other food intolerances/allergies.

We're having grilled fish again tonight. I marinated it in pineapple juice, fish sauce and pepper. That's with salad and sweet potatos for me, roasted white taters for him. Got to go eat now...

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GlutenFreeManna Rising Star

We're trying to use up everything in the fridge so tonight I had chicken marinaded in Asian chili sauce and cucumbers with roasted red pepper hummus. Hubby had leftover bison taco meat, carmelized onions and bell peppers in a bowl over rice with a broken up tortilla. I cooked up the rest of my boneless skinless chicken breasts in three ways--lemon pepper chicken, rotisserie and in the Asian chili sauce. Now I have enough cooked food to last us until Friday and I can pack all the pots and pans and even all my spices up for the move.

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CourtneyLee Contributor

I'll just be having some mashed potato, because my mum made bolognese sauce and used some from a jar in it.. she forgot to read the label... dear oh dear :(

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come dance with me Enthusiast

We had a stir fry tonight. Lots of veges with some fruit and nuts in it. Yummy! Finished cleaning up the kitchen now heading off to bed. Early start tomorrow for work :(

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shadowicewolf Proficient

Thinking about making pancakes for dinner (as my family went out for them this morning and i've been craving them).

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kareng Grand Master

Whatever I decide to put on the sidewalk to cook! 104 F at 6:30 pm.

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Jestgar Rising Star

Sounds like 'frozen margarita' night.

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Marilyn R Community Regular

Tonight for dinner we had grilled sirloin burgers. I sauteed some sliced onions and portabella mushrooms in olive oil with s&p to top the burgers. We had roasted potatoes too. When we sat down to dinner, I asked my non gluten-free sig other if he'd like some bread. He said "yes!". I said "Too bad!" and cracked up laughing and you know how it goes, when one of you starts laughing the other one does too. We laughed and laughed. "It's better that a wish burger, where you WISH you had some meat!" (Wonder what the Blues Brother would have sang about gluten-free?)

Then he said, "You know, I've had to become better at grilling with this diet of yours. I used to be able to slap a slice of cheese on a burger, or drown it in bbq sauce if I cooked it too long. We'd stick it on buns and you'd never know." "Now that you want things cooked naked, I really have to pay attention."

So tonight we got into naked cooking without buns. It was all good. And I'm finally getting my sense of humor back. Yay!

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love2travel Mentor

Plain boiled white rice for me, some lovely homemade vichyssoise soup I made the other day for my husband. I have been quite ill lately so am keeping it bland and simple until whatever this is passes.

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Plain boiled white rice for me, some lovely homemade vichyssoise soup I made the other day for my husband. I have been quite ill lately so am keeping it bland and simple until whatever this is passes.

Add a little home made chicken broth to that. It adds a tad bit more to flavor and you know what they say about chicken soup, maybe that will do the same?

I normally do that when i'm not feeling well.

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freeatlast Collaborator

Not cooking tonight. Eating at Maggiano's Italian restaurant and ordering off their gluten free menu to celebrate my HQ credentias being restored to me for passing the NTE years ago. YEH!

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Poppi Enthusiast

I am so freaking excited to start cooking dinner tonight!

Butter chicken

Jasmine Rice

Aloo Gobi (Cauliflower and potato curry) with the cauliflower and potatoes from my own garden!

Pakoras with tamarind and mango chutneys

All homemade! I love cooking Indian food but only find the time once a month or so. I've never made pakoras before but I bought a deep fryer so I can have all my favourite deep fried foods at home where I'm safe.

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come dance with me Enthusiast

Maybe a stew tonight in the slow cooker. It's so cold here so my child is only having her breakfast now at 9:30 lol. Will make a loaf of bread to have with it too.

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love2travel Mentor

Chicken Liver Pate with Cloudberry Gelee

Homemade gluten-free bun with butter and Hawaiian sea salt

Venison Osso Bucco with Applewood Smoked Cheddar and Pancetta Polenta

Roasted Asparagus

Absolutely amazing. :)

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freeatlast Collaborator

Plain boiled white rice for me, some lovely homemade vichyssoise soup I made the other day for my husband. I have been quite ill lately so am keeping it bland and simple until whatever this is passes.

Take care of yourself and be well soon.

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Juliebove Rising Star

Tonight's dinner was not very exciting. We had some frozen stuffed baked potatoes. They were really lacking in flavor! Also some bacon that needs to be used up and salad. The salad was the best part. That's kind of sad.

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sa1937 Community Regular

I was totally lazy. Two rice cakes with peanut butter. :(

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love2travel Mentor

Take care of yourself and be well soon.

Thanks! I've had a somewhat rough two weeks - severe D, vomiting, cramps, pain. Surprisingly enough I have not lost a single pound. My pain threshhold is high but I am not liking this. ER doctor questioned me about travels. However, with celiac disease, I have no idea whether this is my first glutening or what? I have not eaten out for ages and our home is strictly gluten-free. Perhaps it is a sign of another intolerance but I have no clue what because I get ill no matter what I eat. We had fab food last night because I was feeling better but am ill again now. Just cannot link this with anything I am eating at all. I am seeing my GP Wednesday.

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