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The What's For Dinner Tonight Chat


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GottaSki Mentor

I get a note from the General Manager of the stadium first - if bringing in food is an issue.

Really...I never tried that.

I have doc notes in all of our wallets....never needed to pull them out

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Trying to decide what to eat.  I'm thinking ribs again??  It's nice out so I want to take advantage of the grill as much as I can :D.  Hubs has some fish he's been meaning to grill, maybe he can do that and I'll do chicken breasts??

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LauraTX Rising Star

Ribs sound good, strawberry +alcohol sounds good... Im hungry now!!!!!!  Today, I will make nachos for lunch, for dinner will either be burgers and veggies or if my husband wants to go out to eat we will, it is hard to plan for weekends so I just keep things around I can toss together.  Sunday I am going to make a ton of grilled chicken to freeze for work lunches this upcoming week.  Money Money Monaaaayyy!

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I threw some pork cube steaks in the fridge to thaw for tonight. I think I'm going to make some plum sorbet to go with it and... I don't know. Other stuff. I'm sure I'll think of something.

 

I stopped at Wal-Mart to get yarn. (the lady told me they had a particular color, she was wrong... I really hate Wal-Mart employees and yes I know how ironic that is since I'm married to one, but mine isn't a moron) When I couldn't get my yarn I consoled myself with a box of Annie's mac & cheese. Maybe it'll go with tonight's dinner, maybe not. Who knows? But the cashier was all "gluten free?" I was like "yup. Celiac?" "Yup." But the person behind me in line noticed my totally awesome Rainbow Dash wallet and we talked about how awesome My Little Pony is. Between celiac and MLP guess what I'd rather talk about?

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This is my new favorite drink! The first one I made didn't have much strawberry flavor. So I muddled the strawberries ( that means squish them a little) in the bottom of a glass and added the wine and let it sit in the fridge while I drank the first one . That was even better! Raspberries, watermelon, peaches, oranges, really lots of fruits would be good this way.

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I've been drinking grapefruit juice with a little lemon juice and Triple Sec.  It's supposed to be a Margarita but I just skipped the Tequila.  Very good!!

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Today we went to a pizza place that is a reasonable drive away and it was really really good.  Then I came home and grilled up a bunch of chicken to freeze for work lunches for this week.  Will make french toast for dinner later.  Of course I have some leftover pizza in the fridge that seems to be calling my name.... may have to eat it as a bedtime snack!!

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Well, the woman at the ball park said that the hot dogs were gluten-free and they only grilled the meats on the grill.  So far not symptoms of being glutened so maybe she was right.  She was about 19 years old but seemed to at least have a clue.  She took off her gloves before dishing up my hot dog.  The woman at the beverage stand thought I was nuts asking her to change her gloves before getting me water, but they serve tap beer too and after watching them grab the water bottles out of the fridge by the caps, thought it was best not to have beer all over the spout.  I'm not a baseball fan but it's one of those "have to put in an appearance " things.  We made it 3 innings.

 

I took out a steak to grill tonight.

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notme Experienced

Really...I never tried that.

I have doc notes in all of our wallets....never needed to pull them out'

i bring food everywhere, and, ditto - never had to pull out my 'prescription note' lolz - usually, if i've never been there before, i ask if it's ok and i get somebody's name to drop at the door.  i've brought my own beer into clubs and bars, too.  i try to be discreet (until i get a good buzz on hahaha) 

 

if you need to call somewhere, and they start giving you a hard time about bringing your own, start asking them a kazillion questions, then tell them what you need them to do if you're not allowed to bring your own.  they give in pretty easily.  (i talk real fast lolz)

 

tonight is mini crab sliders (the oldest is in town with her hubs and 3 y.o. AND my soon to be born grandson #4!!!!  - which will make 5 grandbabies for us.  big sis maddie says his name shall be called:  red bird :)  lololz)  and fresh corn on the cob.  going to try that peeling trick - supposedly shucks the corn without leaving any pesky silk)

 

the other night we made zucchini lasagne - it is truly delicious - and so easy.  just have to remember it takes longer to bake than regular noodles.  hubs sliced the zucchs with a Janky Mandolin.  so totally jankified - plastic + dishwasher = warped.  but it still works.  i should get a decent metal one...   <_<

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GottaSki Mentor

New word for the day....jankified :)

And just decided dinner will be KFG zucchini lasagna :D

Thanks!

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I think I'll throw noodles, sauce and meat in the KFG and see if it becomes a spaghetti  -_-

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I made chicken fried steak and potatoes Saturday to mimmick the birthday dinner for my boyfriends Grandpa. Apparently it looked so similar people were asking if I was cheating. HA never! I brought everything over and heated  it up in the microwave and ate with the folks like I was one of them. Moosie for the win!

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M is going to college on Wed.  We are going with some of his requests.  Last night he didn't care what we grilled as long as I made him a baked potato with cheese. So last night we had steak, grilled corn, salad and steak.  Tonight he wants regular chili mac - hamburger , black beans & pinto beans & corn mac to put it on.  Might be a corn and rice mac?  I got the Barilla one this time, not sure, I think it might be rice and corn.

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My kids started classes today...they have been helping with freshman orientation for the last week.

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Made some Chebe cheese gut bombs....yum.  Will go good with the Spaghetti  :)

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I just realized we are eating really well this week so I thought I'd share what meals we had so far.

Chicken fajitas with lots of bell peppers onions and chipotle sauce. Side of mexican rice made with cilantro, lime, corn, onions and peppers

Penne with vodka sauce with a side of zucchini (im pretty sure i ate a zucchini and a half, it was so good)

 

Tonight im making chicken satay with a plain rice and I need to find some veggies.

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Other than a little over extending of my neck, my energy level has been amazing and I have been feeling amazing overall.

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IrishHeart Veteran

Road/travel meals this week:

 

Bonefish three times (MD, NY and VA)  Once was grilled chilean sea bass, one was tilapia and one was filet. All excellent.

 

Dinner with friends at Joe's Crab Shack. (NY) Excellent. All 5 of us G F (3 celiacs, 2 supportive hubs) DELICIOUS crab/lobster, corn, potatoes.

 

Dinner at my cousin and his wife's house (NH) She is also my dear friend... I made his birthday cake: Flourless choc with ganache and I made a caprese salad. She made grilled steak tips & chicken and a potato salad. (they are G F too) 

 

Dinner with Mom and sister at Not Your Average Joe's (MA). Good burger, so-so roll. meh. lol

 

Had a late lunch today, and we are road-weary (plus we walked all over Jamestown today) so we may just have salad with nuked Purdue G F chicken tenders in the hotel.  Good selection of safe foods in the local Food Lion. First time for me in one of those grocery stores.

They also had good Toufayan Gluten Free Wraps.

 

 

who says you can't travel when you're G F? >>not this girl<<

 

PS ADDY
THINKING ABOUT YOU TODAY...
I GOT TO HOLD A GIRL'S PET BUNNY TODAY. SHE WAS ANGORA AND SHE WAS PURRING.

MADE MY DAY, WEEK, YEAR. :) :) 

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bunnies purr?????

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GottaSki Mentor

Road/travel meals this week:

 

Bonefish three times (MD, NY and VA)  Once was grilled chilean sea bass, one was tilapia and one was filet. All excellent.

 

Dinner with friends at Joe's Crab Shack. (NY) Excellent. All 5 of us G F (3 celiacs, 2 supportive hubs) DELICIOUS crab/lobster, corn, potatoes.

 

Dinner at my cousin and his wife's house (NH) She is also my dear friend... I made his birthday cake: Flourless choc with ganache and I made a caprese salad. She made grilled steak tips & chicken and a potato salad. (they are G F too) 

 

Dinner with Mom and sister at Not Your Average Joe's (MA). Good burger, so-so roll. meh. lol

 

Had a late lunch today, and we are road-weary (plus we walked all over Jamestown today) so we may just have salad with nuked Purdue G F chicken tenders in the hotel.  Good selection of safe foods in the local Food Lion. First time for me in one of those grocery stores.

They also had good Toufayan Gluten Free Wraps.

 

 

who says you can't travel when you're G F? >>not this girl<<

 

PS ADDY

THINKING ABOUT YOU TODAY...

I GOT TO HOLD A GIRL'S PET BUNNY TODAY. SHE WAS ANGORA AND SHE WAS PURRING.

MADE MY DAY, WEEK, YEAR. :) :)

Yum, yum, yum, yum and I want to pet an angora bunny!

Yay for safe travels!

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bunnies purr?????

And they can scream (not a pleasant sound). Much better to have them pur/grunt. ;)

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kareng Grand Master

Road/travel meals this week:

 

Bonefish three times (MD, NY and VA)  Once was grilled chilean sea bass, one was tilapia and one was filet. All excellent.

 

Dinner with friends at Joe's Crab Shack. (NY) Excellent. All 5 of us G F (3 celiacs, 2 supportive hubs) DELICIOUS crab/lobster, corn, potatoes.

 

Dinner at my cousin and his wife's house (NH) She is also my dear friend... I made his birthday cake: Flourless choc with ganache and I made a caprese salad. She made grilled steak tips & chicken and a potato salad. (they are G F too) 

 

Dinner with Mom and sister at Not Your Average Joe's (MA). Good burger, so-so roll. meh. lol

 

Had a late lunch today, and we are road-weary (plus we walked all over Jamestown today) so we may just have salad with nuked Purdue G F chicken tenders in the hotel.  Good selection of safe foods in the local Food Lion. First time for me in one of those grocery stores.

They also had good Toufayan Gluten Free Wraps.

 

 

who says you can't travel when you're G F? >>not this girl<<

 

PS ADDY

THINKING ABOUT YOU TODAY...

I GOT TO HOLD A GIRL'S PET BUNNY TODAY. SHE WAS ANGORA AND SHE WAS PURRING.

MADE MY DAY, WEEK, YEAR. :) :)

 

 

Sounds like you are eating well!

 

I don't think my bun purred.   He did a lot of other silly things.  

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Bunnies are the best. I really wish mine was a cuddly bunny. Brat. <_< Angoras are gorgeous but way too much work, the little fuzzballs. They're all like *POOF* all over the place! ^_^

 

Apparently I've decided to be allergic to something. Sometime Saturday I started to sprout hives. Everywhere. My legs are covered and I have them a little bit all over the rest of me, my arms, shoulders, my head itches but I can't exactly see my head under my hair. I've gone over every facet of my life. Every. Last. Thing. Nothing changed. Until I remembered Thursday night. I don't know if an allergic reaction can take 1 1/2 days but I don't know what else it could be unless I've turned up suddenly allergic to something common around the house. At any rate, I saw my doctor today and he gave me a steroid pack which I am ever so thankful for. I knew what he'd prescribe, with all the research I've done in the last 5 years of health issues I swear I'd barely have to study to be a frickin' NP at this point. I'd do it too except the whole not liking kids and fainting at the sight of blood thing. Puts a real cramp in working in the medical profession I hear. :lol:

 

Until tomorrow morning when I can start taking it I'm drugged up like I don't even know on Benadryl. That stuff messes me up bad so dinner is one of those boxed hamburger helper deals which is also on my list of don't care if it's actually food or not. I do have some homemade shiro plum sorbet in the freezer and some rainbow carrots I can steam to make it seem more like food. :) Until I feel better, I'll lay in bed and stare at my bunny since she doesn't give cuddles.

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