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NJCher

(43,516 posts)
Wed Sep 26, 2018, 05:13 PM Sep 2018

What's for Dinner, Wed., Sept. 26, 2018

It's a busy day and no time to shop, so I've put together this omelette idea with items I already have: Spinach and red onion in the omelette. Filling will be feta cheese and crumbled turkey bacon. Sprinkled over the top: chopped tomato, maybe some cilantro.

On the side, romaine salad with raw vegetables.

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What's for Dinner, Wed., Sept. 26, 2018 (Original Post) NJCher Sep 2018 OP
wife and I are both beat .. so went to Ihop littlewolf Sep 2018 #1
I'm not a big breakfast food person, but every once in a while we do breakfast Luciferous Sep 2018 #2
I've been painting all day so I took the kids out for burgers. Luciferous Sep 2018 #3
Rainbow trout with butter, lemon and garlic Cairycat Sep 2018 #4
English muffin pizza & side salad. irisblue Sep 2018 #5
Ribs and briskett Wawannabe Sep 2018 #6

littlewolf

(3,813 posts)
1. wife and I are both beat .. so went to Ihop
Wed Sep 26, 2018, 05:55 PM
Sep 2018

breakfast for supper ...
scrabbled eggs .. hash browns ... 2 sausage links and 4 strips of bacon.

wife has scrabbled eggs and 2 strips of bacon ...
I give her half of the hash browns .. and 1 strip of bacon
I offer one of the sausage links cuz I think it is a rule
u gotta have sausage when u have pancakes and syrup...


Luciferous

(6,601 posts)
2. I'm not a big breakfast food person, but every once in a while we do breakfast
Wed Sep 26, 2018, 06:38 PM
Sep 2018

for dinner. And I have disagree, you need bacon with pancakes!

Cairycat

(1,879 posts)
4. Rainbow trout with butter, lemon and garlic
Wed Sep 26, 2018, 08:14 PM
Sep 2018

Baked potatoes (the guys aren't big on side dishes) and a lovely 2 year old Cote du Rhone.

I don't cook on weeknights, my son or my husband do the cooking, since I'm working. I make the week's menu, keeping in mind their tastes and skill level. So, the trout is easy and tasty, if a little pricey.

irisblue

(37,915 posts)
5. English muffin pizza & side salad.
Wed Sep 26, 2018, 08:31 PM
Sep 2018

I'm getting over a cough, I needed something easy.
I already had frozen precooked ground beef & onion packets, thawed one, mixed it with a pasta sauce, added powdered & minced garlic& italian seasonings. 2 T on spread on half an English muffin, put spinach, & mushrooms under mozzarella & provolone, melted that on top.

Wawannabe

(6,897 posts)
6. Ribs and briskett
Wed Sep 26, 2018, 11:52 PM
Sep 2018

The meat was left from a bbq lucheon today. I added toasted french garlic bread, a few pepperoncinis and sliced pear.

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