goose Posted August 7, 2016 Posted August 7, 2016 Keema curry with steamed rice. Sides of corn and fresh, sliced cucumbers & carrots.Curry. :drool: 2
Chronos Posted August 7, 2016 Posted August 7, 2016 Son-in-law grilled up some salmon and invited us over. Had that with a salad topped with feta and balsamic vinaigrette. For breakfast he made me a veggie skillet up at his diner. He really racked up some major brownie points today! 1
goose Posted August 9, 2016 Posted August 9, 2016 Son-in-law grilled up some salmon and invited us over. Had that with a salad topped with feta and balsamic vinaigrette. For breakfast he made me a veggie skillet up at his diner. He really racked up some major brownie points today!A keeper!
JohnnyBlaze Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 (edited) This was actually earlier today for lunch... http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c107/andrewq2112/Mobile%20Uploads/image_2.jpeg Sashimi, miso soup, pumpkin & sweet potato & corn & pea pods covered in a sesame dressing, steamed rice, baked rice cracker, tofu, cucumbers with dried fish, grilled pork with green & red peppers & mushrooms & zucchini in sexy brown sauce. A better angle?:http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c107/andrewq2112/Mobile%20Uploads/image_3.jpeg Edited August 11, 2016 by JohnnyBlaze 3
troutman Posted August 16, 2016 Posted August 16, 2016 Sloppy Joes is the plan. Thats a good idea..What do you use for the mix? 1
Laurabw Posted August 16, 2016 Posted August 16, 2016 Fried egg sandwich on pumpernickel with cheese and ketchup. Don't judge me. 1
goose Posted August 17, 2016 Posted August 17, 2016 Sloppy Joes is the plan. Thats a good idea..What do you use for the mix?Ground beef, tomato sauce & paste, onion, garlic, worcestershire, vinegar, brown sugar, chili powder, paprika, salt, pepper. There's a recipe from a cookbook for kids that I use as a base, then fiddle about from there. We ended up grilled chops last night, so it's sloppy joes tonite! 1
goose Posted August 17, 2016 Posted August 17, 2016 Fried egg sandwich on pumpernickel with cheese and ketchup. Don't judge me.Without the catsup it sounds great! 1
troutman Posted August 17, 2016 Posted August 17, 2016 Sloppy Joes is the plan. Thats a good idea..What do you use for the mix?Ground beef, tomato sauce & paste, onion, garlic, worcestershire, vinegar, brown sugar, chili powder, paprika, salt, pepper. There's a recipe from a cookbook for kids that I use as a base, then fiddle about from there. We ended up grilled chops last night, so it's sloppy joes tonite! Thanks, I went to the store before reading your post. Not in the mood to go back. Hopefully tomorrow I will make them. I found some interesting recipes that use BBQ sauce. I might try one of them. 1
goose Posted August 17, 2016 Posted August 17, 2016 Sloppy Joes is the plan. Thats a good idea..What do you use for the mix?Ground beef, tomato sauce & paste, onion, garlic, worcestershire, vinegar, brown sugar, chili powder, paprika, salt, pepper. There's a recipe from a cookbook for kids that I use as a base, then fiddle about from there. We ended up grilled chops last night, so it's sloppy joes tonite! Thanks, I went to the store before reading your post. Not in the mood to go back. Hopefully tomorrow I will make them. I found some interesting recipes that use BBQ sauce. I might try one of them.They were delicious...so I ate three of them! Paying for it now, though. Tums for dessert. :) 1
troutman Posted August 18, 2016 Posted August 18, 2016 Sloppy Joes is the plan. Thats a good idea..What do you use for the mix?Ground beef, tomato sauce & paste, onion, garlic, worcestershire, vinegar, brown sugar, chili powder, paprika, salt, pepper. There's a recipe from a cookbook for kids that I use as a base, then fiddle about from there. We ended up grilled chops last night, so it's sloppy joes tonite! Thanks, I went to the store before reading your post. Not in the mood to go back. Hopefully tomorrow I will make them. I found some interesting recipes that use BBQ sauce. I might try one of them.They were delicious...so I ate three of them! Paying for it now, though. Tums for dessert. :) I could never eat three. I am going with BLT's tonight. Maybe SJ tomorrow. 1
troutman Posted August 19, 2016 Posted August 19, 2016 Sloppy Joes is the plan. Thats a good idea..What do you use for the mix?Ground beef, tomato sauce & paste, onion, garlic, worcestershire, vinegar, brown sugar, chili powder, paprika, salt, pepper. There's a recipe from a cookbook for kids that I use as a base, then fiddle about from there. We ended up grilled chops last night, so it's sloppy joes tonite! Thanks, I went to the store before reading your post. Not in the mood to go back. Hopefully tomorrow I will make them. I found some interesting recipes that use BBQ sauce. I might try one of them.They were delicious...so I ate three of them! Paying for it now, though. Tums for dessert. :) Going with this tonight. http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/cheesy-bbq-sloppy-joes 2
Lorraine Posted August 20, 2016 Posted August 20, 2016 (edited) Sloppy Joes is the plan. Thats a good idea..What do you use for the mix?Ground beef, tomato sauce & paste, onion, garlic, worcestershire, vinegar, brown sugar, chili powder, paprika, salt, pepper. There's a recipe from a cookbook for kids that I use as a base, then fiddle about from there. We ended up grilled chops last night, so it's sloppy joes tonite! Thanks, I went to the store before reading your post. Not in the mood to go back. Hopefully tomorrow I will make them. I found some interesting recipes that use BBQ sauce. I might try one of them.They were delicious...so I ate three of them! Paying for it now, though. Tums for dessert. :) Going with this tonight. http://www.myrecipes...bbq-sloppy-joes Saw this when I went to that website: http://www.myrecipes...tbrainrightrail Troutman, do you think that would taste good? The ranch and italian dressing mixes have me puzzled. Edited August 20, 2016 by Lorraine 1
troutman Posted August 20, 2016 Posted August 20, 2016 Sloppy Joes is the plan. Thats a good idea..What do you use for the mix?Ground beef, tomato sauce & paste, onion, garlic, worcestershire, vinegar, brown sugar, chili powder, paprika, salt, pepper. There's a recipe from a cookbook for kids that I use as a base, then fiddle about from there. We ended up grilled chops last night, so it's sloppy joes tonite! Thanks, I went to the store before reading your post. Not in the mood to go back. Hopefully tomorrow I will make them. I found some interesting recipes that use BBQ sauce. I might try one of them.They were delicious...so I ate three of them! Paying for it now, though. Tums for dessert. :) Going with this tonight. http://www.myrecipes...bbq-sloppy-joes Saw this when I went to that website: http://www.myrecipes...tbrainrightrail Troutman, do you think that would taste good? The ranch and italian dressing mixes have me puzzled. Interesting, Give it a shot. It's always fun to experiment with recipes. I hope you try it. I would be curious to know how it turned out. 1
Lorraine Posted August 21, 2016 Posted August 21, 2016 Bacon double cheeseburger, fries and vanilla Frosty tonight! :) 2
troutman Posted August 21, 2016 Posted August 21, 2016 Sloppy Joes is the plan. Thats a good idea..What do you use for the mix?Ground beef, tomato sauce & paste, onion, garlic, worcestershire, vinegar, brown sugar, chili powder, paprika, salt, pepper. There's a recipe from a cookbook for kids that I use as a base, then fiddle about from there. We ended up grilled chops last night, so it's sloppy joes tonite! Thanks, I went to the store before reading your post. Not in the mood to go back. Hopefully tomorrow I will make them. I found some interesting recipes that use BBQ sauce. I might try one of them.They were delicious...so I ate three of them! Paying for it now, though. Tums for dessert. :) Going with this tonight. http://www.myrecipes...bbq-sloppy-joes Saw this when I went to that website: http://www.myrecipes...tbrainrightrail Troutman, do you think that would taste good? The ranch and italian dressing mixes have me puzzled.Sloppy Joes is the plan. Thats a good idea..What do you use for the mix?Ground beef, tomato sauce & paste, onion, garlic, worcestershire, vinegar, brown sugar, chili powder, paprika, salt, pepper. There's a recipe from a cookbook for kids that I use as a base, then fiddle about from there. We ended up grilled chops last night, so it's sloppy joes tonite! Thanks, I went to the store before reading your post. Not in the mood to go back. Hopefully tomorrow I will make them. I found some interesting recipes that use BBQ sauce. I might try one of them.They were delicious...so I ate three of them! Paying for it now, though. Tums for dessert. :) Going with this tonight. http://www.myrecipes...bbq-sloppy-joes Saw this when I went to that website: http://www.myrecipes...tbrainrightrail Troutman, do you think that would taste good? The ranch and italian dressing mixes have me puzzled. I am going to try it next time I make a roast. 1
Lorraine Posted August 22, 2016 Posted August 22, 2016 Sloppy Joes is the plan. Thats a good idea..What do you use for the mix?Ground beef, tomato sauce & paste, onion, garlic, worcestershire, vinegar, brown sugar, chili powder, paprika, salt, pepper. There's a recipe from a cookbook for kids that I use as a base, then fiddle about from there. We ended up grilled chops last night, so it's sloppy joes tonite! Thanks, I went to the store before reading your post. Not in the mood to go back. Hopefully tomorrow I will make them. I found some interesting recipes that use BBQ sauce. I might try one of them.They were delicious...so I ate three of them! Paying for it now, though. Tums for dessert. :) Going with this tonight. http://www.myrecipes...bbq-sloppy-joes Saw this when I went to that website: http://www.myrecipes...tbrainrightrail Troutman, do you think that would taste good? The ranch and italian dressing mixes have me puzzled. Interesting, Give it a shot. It's always fun to experiment with recipes. I hope you try it. I would be curious to know how it turned out. I'm going to try it too, but not with so big of a pot roast. I only buy something around 3 pounds. 1
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