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Related: About this forumWhat's for Dinner, Sun., April 21, 2024
Coleslaw with chipotle-mayo dressing and turkey bacon bits. I also put in scallions.
Palak paneer and turmeric long grain rice.
Ginger-peach kombucha, home-brewed.
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What's for Dinner, Sun., April 21, 2024 (Original Post)
NJCher
Apr 21
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mike_c
(36,281 posts)1. Ms K wants pizza tonight
I'll probably get take-and-bake.
Squeaky41
(164 posts)2. twenty first
Home made meat and veggies sauce with Italian accent
Skinny pasta
Grated cheese
Red wine
irisblue
(33,034 posts)3. DanDan style noodles with egg rolls, hot decafe tea because I am chilled.
Callalily
(14,896 posts)4. Spicy maple glazed salmon and Gallo Pinto (Costa Rican Beans and Rice)
Emile
(22,942 posts)5. Bowl of vegetable soup and toss salad.
Orange 🍊 before bedtime.
Good Evening
no_hypocrisy
(46,201 posts)6. Acorn Squash Soup
Retrograde
(10,159 posts)7. Grilling outside
since the weather is nice: a marinated pork loin, Japanese eggplant, with sides of burrata and potato salad, made with home-grown potatoes: a couple of years ago I threw some runty potatoes into a plastic bucket (that had a hole in the bottom) with the lumpy bits of compost and forgot about them. They sprouted, grew, and now I have an abundance of small potatoes.
elleng
(131,134 posts)8. That's great!