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9/13/2014 4:13 pm  #401


Re: What's for Dinner?

Chicken stir-fry with onion, green pepper, celery, served with Chinese noodles.


Men tend to fall into two categories - those who are dying every time they sneeze and those who are in total denial - not sure which is worse!     

 
 

9/14/2014 1:00 pm  #402


Re: What's for Dinner?

Beef rib trim casseroll with dumplings mash pots and green beans


              
 

9/14/2014 1:33 pm  #403


Re: What's for Dinner?

Something soft...with a toothache it is hard to chew!


 

9/14/2014 7:05 pm  #404


Re: What's for Dinner?

Ooh, Lion, I am so sorry you have a toothache.  Here's a virtual milkshake.  Hope it gets taken care of very soon.

Dinner tonight:  Broiled flank steak, homemade sweet potato fries, broccoli, peas, ice cream sandwich.


Men tend to fall into two categories - those who are dying every time they sneeze and those who are in total denial - not sure which is worse!     

 
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9/15/2014 12:38 pm  #405


Re: What's for Dinner?

Sausage and mash and onion gravy


              
 

9/16/2014 4:06 pm  #406


Re: What's for Dinner?

Swiss steak with veggies.


Men tend to fall into two categories - those who are dying every time they sneeze and those who are in total denial - not sure which is worse!     

 
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9/17/2014 1:14 pm  #407


Re: What's for Dinner?

Salmon in a parcel with dill and butter  and new pots


              
 

9/18/2014 3:54 am  #408


Re: What's for Dinner?

Leftover swiss steak with veggies from the other night.  (I always say, cook once, eat twice.)


Men tend to fall into two categories - those who are dying every time they sneeze and those who are in total denial - not sure which is worse!     

 
     Thread Starter
 

9/18/2014 6:55 am  #409


Re: What's for Dinner?

Garlic chicken jacket pots cooking now  xx


              
 

9/19/2014 6:50 am  #410


Re: What's for Dinner?

BBQ Backbone and homemade mac & cheese



Normality is a paved road.  It's comfortable to walk on but no flowers grow on it!

 
 

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