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What's for supper?

What's for supper?

I need ideas on what to make or buy for supper. what's on your menu tonight?

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Reply #51 Top

goulash and garlic bread tonight

Reply #52 Top

Yuengling Lager, Pizza and Hot wings...Mmmmm!

Reply #53 Top

Well, the fajitas were great, tomorrow, it's gonna be my homeade ckicken marsala, with roasted peppers and potatoes, and a nice salad.  Yummmm.....

Reply #54 Top

Just veggies or that crappy psuedo meat?

We user Lightlife products, which are actually quite good. However, if you are a vegetarian, you don't want the meat substitutes to actually taste like meat ;p  We also put all sorts of veggies, refried beans and soy sour cream on them (not into dairy that much).  They are pretty tasty!

Last night we had Vegan Swedish meatballs over eggless noodles, and a salad.

Tonight is Vegan Chili and cornbread.

We do a lot of cooking ;)

 

Reply #55 Top

Mmm . . chili.

 

Tonight is (veggie) tostada night!

Reply #56 Top

My wife is making her homemade spaghetti tonight. I hope she makes her garlic bread, too! :dur:

Reply #57 Top

Yeah, I'm into natural things... like roll over honey and lettuce on top. O:)

Tonight, however, it was chicken and prawn Thai noodles.

Reply #58 Top

I get the feeling her husband isn't so keen on the collection method.

Ahhhh....for the life of a Pyrate!

Me? So. Fried Chix and Cole Slaw (yum). I'm starting to get a yen for dairy, though.....wonder why?

;) :w00t:

Reply #59 Top

I cut up some pork chops into bite size pieces coated them with olive oil, salt pepper, steak spice, parsley and some balsamic vinegar and let them sit for a bit before I pan fried them, also cooked up some oriental vegetables, some rice, made a quick salad, some curly fries for the kids, garlic toast, a few cobs of corn and that was supper.  It was decent - tasted good and filled up the tummy and when the kids eat everything and ask for more, you know it was pretty good.

 ^_^

Reply #61 Top

I cut up some pork chops into bite size pieces coated them with olive oil, salt pepper, steak spice, parsley and some balsamic vinegar and let them sit for a bit before I pan fried them
Oh that sounds sooooo good! :drool:

Reply #62 Top

I could live on Whoopie Pies.  Just one is enough for dinner :P  

Reply #63 Top

unclerob, where do you live?

Reply #64 Top

I could live on Whoopie Pies.

Just wondering... Whoopie Pies, eh!  Now would they have the same effect as curried cabbage? ;P

Reply #65 Top

Parmesan baked chicken, seasoned red potatoes and delicious green beans!

Reply #66 Top

Parmesan baked chicken, seasoned red potatoes and delicious green beans!

 

and where do you live?

Reply #67 Top

Spaghetti with Italian sausage and mushrooms. :drool:

Reply #68 Top

and where do you live?

Non'ya! She's cookin' for me! :grin:

Reply #69 Top

Non'ya! She's cookin' for me!

LOL

Reply #70 Top

driving home, saw a fresh road kill, well dinner plans changed at that moment LOL

Reply #71 Top

Being the meatatarian that I am my wife took me out for my birthday dinner last night.  I couldn't resist the 20 oz. top sirloin, baked potato with butter and sour cream and a cesear salad.  Of course some delicious rolls.  My eyes being much bigger than my stomach, I now have about 12 oz. of steak for tonight along with another salad.  My old colon should be really clogged about tomorrow.X( :grin:

Reply #72 Top

20 oz. top sirloin, baked potato with butter and sour cream and a cesear salad.

The best place in the world for an AWESOME steak that will leave you totally broke, but completely satisfied is Ruth's Chris Steak House!!!! :dur:

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Reply #73 Top

brysgirl is correct! ruth's chris steakhouse is the best!

Reply #74 Top

my son made dinner tonight chicken marsala fresh asparagus baked potatoes with sour cream :thumbsup:

Reply #75 Top

Thanksgiving weekend here in Canada, dinner tonight was turkey, stuffing (dressing), ham, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes (yams), corn, french cut green beans, turnip, gravy, croissants, and pumkin pie.