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IrishHeart Veteran

I had... Pizza!!111!!1Onety-one.

Not sure what this is. ...Onety one? is this a brand name?

Glad you enjoyed!


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love2travel Mentor

Those sherried mushrooms are just ridiculously good aren't they?

(I just pictured Shroomie with a glass of sherry in her hand...but I digress. Must be ba-con head)

So happy to see you "home" and sharing your drool -worthy menu once more..

Those darned mushrooms are addictive they are so good. Maybe I should sautee some bacon first, candy it and sprinkle on top. Mmmmm....

Thanks for the welcome "home"! Am happy to be cooking lots again, though I did that while on vacation, too. A day without cooking is incomplete.

Persei V. Enthusiast

Not sure what this is. ...Onety one? is this a brand name?

Glad you enjoyed!

It's kind of a joke I saw once: a person asked why eleven isn't called onety-one... Also "!!11!1!" usually means excitement so there you have internet inside jokes 101.

IrishHeart Veteran

It's kind of a joke I saw once: a person asked why eleven isn't called onety-one... Also "!!11!1!" usually means excitement so there you have internet inside jokes 101.

I see, well.....

I have heard 11 called "1 teen. "

and

I get the !!11!1! as Excitement!!!111!! :D I am not that "old" haha!

Glad you enjoyed!!

.(even tho karen says I am an old fogey--I get it)

IrishHeart Veteran

A day without cooking is incomplete.

a day without cooking...is a long, uneventful, non-creative, and hungry day, IMHO

shadowicewolf Proficient

i have to wait for my laundry to finish before i fix my dinner :( about twenty minutes <_< but still... when you're hungery....

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

Dinner tonight is stew- bulk chicken sausage, white potatoes, mushed sweet potato and butternut

squash, onions, leeks, broccoli. Liberally seasoned with curry & oregano& basil & cayenne pepper.

Will be ready in about ten minutes- we'll see how it turned out! (wanted to add peas but am apparently

out.... grr....)


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IrishHeart Veteran

Bison steak with sauteed garlic, onions, portabellas and swiss chard

This primal life is not so bad. :)

Persei V. Enthusiast

Still constantly bloated and now, turns out I get constipated as well. Thinking of going grain free...

So meat with potatoes and carrots plus guava juice it is.

sora Community Regular

I had fried potatoes with rosemary and paprika and smoked sausage and green beans. Now I am having peanut butter cookies with carob chips.

Adalaide Mentor

Too tired to cook, barely functioning since coming off my steroids. Just threw a roast in the oven with some taters and baby carrots. I figure for 10 minutes worth of effort I'll have dinner, lunch and dinner again if I can find the effort to use the microwave and wash some dishes. Everything is accompanied with some ginger ale and bitters to be able to keep it where it belongs.

I picked up some juice when I picked up my ginger ale today. I actually opened my passion fruit juice before my guava juice though. Good stuff!

alex11602 Collaborator

Tonight we are having chicken and bacon over garlic parmesan grits :)

CarolinaKip Community Regular

I'm tired, so I'm having a baked potato with cheese/bacon and BUTTER :D

solstice Newbie

I made a fabulous beef stew last night! Best ever!

Persei V. Enthusiast

Chicken breast and sautéed onions, along with peppermint tea.

I consider this a very good day because I didn't end it bloated. But I ate so little...

alex11602 Collaborator

BBQ pork chops, mashed potatoes and corn for dinner tonight.

jerseyangel Proficient

Oven beef stew. Assemble, stir, bring to a boil, then in the oven for 3 hours. Perfect!

and easy :)

shadowicewolf Proficient

Can someone cook for me? :lol:

I was going down some stairs and felt it pop and pain soon followed... so yeah... no cooking for me tonight. I'll scounge up something i guess.

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

White potatoes & broccoli over chicken parm-yum!

love2travel Mentor

Vegetarian stir fry with cellophane noodles and Thai sauce

Frozen grapes

sora Community Regular

Last night was BBQ chicken, seasoned rice and fried cabbage.

jerseyangel Proficient

Homemade mac and cheese, spinach with olive oil and garlic.

Persei V. Enthusiast

Baked potatoes and boiled chicken,

sora Community Regular

Pork burgers with sage and grilled pineapple and maybe some carmelized onion. Sweet potatoes and broccoli.

Persei V. Enthusiast

Oh oh, and I forgot to add: a chocolate smoothie. Only whole cocoa powder, a banana, ice cubes and brown sugar.

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