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PJMcK

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1. Surf and Turf
Fri Nov 1, 2019, 04:41 PM
Nov 2019

My son is going to visit for the weekend and said he wanted steak but the Landlady(!) had already defrosted a tuna steak. So, I'll broil both.

Garlic mashed potatoes with minced onions, steamed green beans and a mixed salad to accompany the meats.

I going to pick up an apple pie on the way home from work.

Sorry, but I don't understand your sentence: "I riced my own cauliflower, but I think I'm going to try the recipe another time using a package of riced from the store." What does riced mean? Thanks, in advance.

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