What's for dinner?

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Re: What's for dinner?

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Jeebus!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Re: What's for dinner?

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Holy hell :shock:
do want!!!!!
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Re: What's for dinner?

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mmmm, Porknado...only missing a stick of butter tucked inside!
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JK Racing wrote:mmmm, Porknado...only missing a stick of butter tucked inside!
And an order of defibrillator on the side......

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Believe it or not I get blood work every 6 months because it's free thru my insurance and my cholesterol hovers around 168. :D I invited a few Italians over for dinner tonight. 8)


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Re: What's for dinner?

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Here's something I slapped together (literally) for breakfast during my recent trip to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico: fried egg, fresh avocado (the avocados in Mexico are awesome), slices of Brie cheese, and a pair of tortillas...toasted in a frying pan until the cheese melts, "gluing" them together. It tasted great!
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Hand crafted mac n' cheese and a frickin' brewski.

Duh!,

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Ken, the Italians are great to dine with, bring some red wine and we have a night made in.... dunno.

Marc, fresh made anything is great especially in Mexico, I wish!

Mac and cheese is great as well, the beer is the icing on the cake. Hmmm cake.... Only thing better with that is some fresh lobster in the M&C, Oh boy!

Tonight is a three pepper marinade on a big fat rib eye. Asparagus on the side and I am to lazy to make any extra potatoes/noodles/veg/salad. Long hot day here.

A whiskey butter will top the steak, the veg will be lightly peppered, no salt. I don't care for salt really.
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TRX-1-3 wrote:Hand crafted mac n' cheese and a frickin' brewski.

Duh!,

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The family was on vacation without me this week so one night I whipped up a batch of pepperjack mac and cheese with pepper crusted bacon and lots of crushed red peppercorns. Super easy and turned out well enough that I think they will eat it (I am not allowed to experiment with dinners, they are super picky! Lol)
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Re: What's for dinner?

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Gettin' my 4th BBQ on. Gumbo is done, mac n cheese is on the smoker with the ribs now.
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Looking good! How was it? I had to work again today, did not get home til 10pm. Happy 4th!!!

No fireworks or ribs waiting for me... sheesh!!

Calgary Stampede started today though, 10 days of beer, pancakes, steaks, beer and fireworks ahead of me. :lol:

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It was real good. The gumbo was fantastic as well.
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Re: What's for dinner?

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I need to drop a cheat in here...my son and I were away at a race all day yesterday (A L L D A Y), so we took some time and walked to a nearby Thai restaurant. Ummm, lets just say they serve family style and great food. Dont mind my goober making faces at me.

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Post by THEYTOOKMYTHUMB »

Looks good Joey. I went with a couple of 16oz strips last night. Cooked to med rare of course.

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Re: What's for dinner?

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Cheese tray meets burger- turkey burger on a pretzel bun with manchego and a smokey garlic fig spread.
Don't mind the freezer bag fries :lol:

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