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tom Contributor
Anyone know WHEN Suuzelles back???? ETA??????

I'd bet it depends more on the others' schedules. If no one's pressed for time, it'd be reeeeeee-dik-uh-luss to leave before dark w/ the weather so nice.

So, I'll guess 40% chance of betw 3-4pm PST & 50% ~8pm, w/ the in-between a 10:1 shot.


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jerseyangel Proficient
One day he was eating animal crackers at his desk and I asked him if he was really allowed to eat those.

Hee!

All this dinner talk....me chcken is getting nicely golden and smells devine :rolleyes:

Darn210 Enthusiast
Oh........and for dinner I'm fixing hubby smoked sausage and pineapple...........takes maybe 15 minutes in the skillet :P

I'll probably have fish.....maybe salmon :D

lisa, what's in yer sausage and pineapple dish . . . besides sausage and pineapple?

Darn210 Enthusiast
I'd bet it depends more on the others' schedules. If no one's pressed for time, it'd be reeeeeee-dik-uh-luss to leave before dark w/ the weather so nice.

So, I'll guess 40% chance of betw 3-4pm PST & 50% ~8pm, w/ the in-between a 10:1 shot.

MLK holiday on Monday . . . even my hubby has it off :o . . . don't see why anyone would be pressed for time.

Green12 Enthusiast

Salmon and dill love each other :wub:

....and lemon

Tis a love triangle

Green12 Enthusiast

Patti, your chicken sounds mouth-watering deliciously devine :D

Green12 Enthusiast

Ok Em, you must school me.....

I figgered you to be a Maple Leaf fan? And hate the Sens? Don't they have a huge rivalry going?

Of course no rule says you can't like both......I would probably like both :lol:

Our big rival team is the Red Wings.


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tom Contributor
I have leftover cooked chicken thighs in my fridge. What exciting thing can I do with them for tomorrow's dins? Was gonna cut them up and put them in wif pasta, but it's something I do so often.......

Need something new and exciting. . . .. .

I get excited by pesto in place of whatever's usually done. :)

It's about time I make more of my cheeseless variety. :droolyface:

Green12 Enthusiast

Toe tub!!!!

Janet is bringing the LOLs :lol:

Glad you had a good time at the movie with Skeeter :)

tom Contributor
Our first dog, Sarge, would scare himself sometimes when he pharted and "run away" from it.

:lol:

:lol:

Green12 Enthusiast

What to do with cut up leftover chicken:

What about white chicken chili (was that mentioned already?)

I would say shred it and spice it up and use it as taco filling but you are already having tacos tonight......

What about a chicken stew with diced chicken, carrots, potatoes, onions, celery, and peas

tom Contributor

Maybe some psilly can unravel THIS mystery for me.

WHY in Sam Hill are these Kardashian people famous???????

:huh: :huh: :huh: x1010

Green12 Enthusiast

Lisa, did ya buy anything when you were out shopping?

List everything in a separate post, and if you didn't buy anything list all the things you looked at :lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast
What to do with cut up leftover chicken:

What about white chicken chili (was that mentioned already?)

I would say shred it and spice it up and use it as taco filling but you are already having tacos tonight......

What about a chicken stew with diced chicken, carrots, potatoes, onions, celery, and peas

At our house, it would be some sort of stir-fry thing or the next thing I'll be making (probably tomorrow), cream of chicken and wild rice soup.

Darn210 Enthusiast
Lisa, did ya buy anything when you were out shopping?

List everything in a separate post, and if you didn't buy anything list all the things you looked at :lol:

:lol::lol:

deja vu . . . I thought I already did this . . . but see no post from me . . . :huh:

Darn210 Enthusiast
:lol::lol:

deja vu . . . I thought I already did this . . . but see no post from me . . . :huh:

Do you think I'm starting to lose it??? Did I ever have it??

Darn210 Enthusiast
Glad you had a good time at the movie with Skeeter :)

Here was something nice that happened after the movie . . .

You know how whenever there is a dog movie or a dog plays a key role in a movie, it creates a demand for that breed of dog?? Well, Hotel for Dogs is now out and the Humane Society was in the lobby of the movie theatre with four dogs ready to be adopted . . . :) . . . one of which had already been snapped up. Skeeter is a huge animal fan and we had to visit with every dog. The funny thing was, that we both picked the same dog as our first choice . . . cute little (30lbs?) 1 yr old border collie/austrailian shepard mix girl. Lotsa hair though.

jerseyangel Proficient
Patti, your chicken sounds mouth-watering deliciously devine :D

I was! :D I think it's me phavorite way to do chicken.

Your salmon sounds delicious, too. I've never made little packets like that--I must try.

jerseyangel Proficient
What to do with cut up leftover chicken:

Another thing I do is add Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ Sauce, simmer and serve alongside cornbread. :P

WHY in Sam Hill are these Kardashian people famous???????

:huh: :huh: :huh: x1010

:huh: Indeed <_<

tom Contributor
Aaaargh I can't post the musical notes!!

<imagine notes HERE!>

Yes, to dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand wavin' free

Silhouetted by the sea, circled by the circus sands

With all memory and fate driven deep beneath the waves

Let me forget about today until tomorrow

No comment at all???????????

It isn't obvious, but this is from Mr. Tambourine Man.

EVERYone knows the song.

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I'm rather fascinated by this thread :lol::lol::lol:

tom Contributor
Strangely, I really enjoyed this :unsure:

Hehe if I could see/hear the Kid Creole & the Coconuts vid I bet I'd enjoy it too.

They had a lotta fun songs in the 80s. :)

curlyfries Contributor
lisa, what's in yer sausage and pineapple dish . . . besides sausage and pineapple?

That's it!

Slice a pound of smoked sausage, a can of pineapple chunks in it's own juice, dump it together in a skillet or pot, heat til the sausage puffs up!

The two flavors compliment each other nicely. i usually serve it with peas.....very colorful :P

Did I ever mention that I don't like to cook? :D

curlyfries Contributor
I get excited by pesto in place of whatever's usually done. :)

It's about time I make more of my cheeseless variety. :droolyface:

Recipe please! :)

I figure if you can eat it, so can I ;) ....... I'm just starting this candida thing and need food with flavor. <_<

jerseyangel Proficient

Lisa--that sounds good. I'd probably put it over rice.

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