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Anyway, when I make lasagna I rinse off the ground beef, when it is almost cooked, then brown it after, does anyone else do that?

Rinse off as in under water? :unsure: If yes then, no, I don't do that. I just strain off any fat and keep going.

I'm like Krikit, I drain all my fried beef, or pork, but I don't rinse it under water. I've never heard of that!

I am going to make some pop-up pancakes here in a bit and some breakfast sausage..

(hubby doesn't like the name, pop-up pancakes and wants me to call them something else, he says they are not really pancakes :P )

Call them popovers.

yeah that is what I decided.. I asked hubby and he said to call them muffins :P

I am making those chicken wings again tonight for dinner... yum yum.... I just wanted to add that when a recipe like that calls for honey, I usually do half honey and half brown sugar... honey is expensive so I don't like using too much of it...

I buy most of my honey at Aldi, or the Dollar Store. It's a lot cheaper, and I use so little of it. I actually bought my last honey at the $ store, and I used two for that recipe, so it was $2.00. I'm sure it would be cheaper with using only one cup.

I don't mind mixing the honey and the brown sugar.. the end product still tastes good... the last honey I bought was at Food4Less.. I bought the Kroger brand, I can't remember how much it cost.. I think it was around 5 bucks or so for 32 ounces... not a bad price...

the only honey I have found at the dollar store comes in really small containers.. I don't think it is even a cup....

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ok seeing as no one invited me over for dinner :( I had to come up with something myself...

we had Campbells chunky soup and I had a salad with it and hubby had a lunchable.... I am glad he is so easy to please... I will have to cook him a good dinner tomorrow though....

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can I come over to someone's house for dinner tonight...?? I have no desire to cook anything... :P

OH gal.. i wish i had seen that.. we had salmon burgers and salad, and hubby is munching down on some cheese cake as we speak. You shoulda called - we'd have invited ya!

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can I come over to someone's house for dinner tonight...?? I have no desire to cook anything... :P

OH gal.. i wish i had seen that.. we had salmon burgers and salad, and hubby is munching down on some cheese cake as we speak. You shoulda called - we'd have invited ya!

never had salmon burgers before.... but I am game to try something new...

I tried turkey burgers for the first time a few days ago.. I bought some Frozen Jennie-O burgers, they had all sorts of spices and bell pepper and cheese in them.. they actually were quite good and had way less calories then those frozen beef patties and they were cheaper... hubby liked them too.... :thumbs:

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can I come over to someone's house for dinner tonight...?? I have no desire to cook anything... :P

OH gal.. i wish i had seen that.. we had salmon burgers and salad, and hubby is munching down on some cheese cake as we speak. You shoulda called - we'd have invited ya!

never had salmon burgers before.... but I am game to try something new...

I tried turkey burgers for the first time a few days ago.. I bought some Frozen Jennie-O burgers, they had all sorts of spices and bell pepper and cheese in them.. they actually were quite good and had way less calories then those frozen beef patties and they were cheaper... hubby liked them too.... :thumbs:

mmm turkey burgers.. we tried lamb burgers a few weeks ago.. they were yummy too..

These are literally salmon pressed into patties (from Trader Joes) they come frozen in patties and you just toss 'em on the BBQ frozen, easiest meal evah! We like 'em on buns with a bit of tartar sauce and hubby puts cheese on them (but then again he puts cheese on EVERYTHING ) :P

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can I come over to someone's house for dinner tonight...?? I have no desire to cook anything... :P

OH gal.. i wish i had seen that.. we had salmon burgers and salad, and hubby is munching down on some cheese cake as we speak. You shoulda called - we'd have invited ya!

never had salmon burgers before.... but I am game to try something new...

I tried turkey burgers for the first time a few days ago.. I bought some Frozen Jennie-O burgers, they had all sorts of spices and bell pepper and cheese in them.. they actually were quite good and had way less calories then those frozen beef patties and they were cheaper... hubby liked them too.... :thumbs:

mmm turkey burgers.. we tried lamb burgers a few weeks ago.. they were yummy too..

These are literally salmon pressed into patties (from Trader Joes) they come frozen in patties and you just toss 'em on the BBQ frozen, easiest meal evah! We like 'em on buns with a bit of tartar sauce and hubby puts cheese on them (but then again he puts cheese on EVERYTHING ) :P

hnmmm, I might have to keep a look out for those..

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Awww sorry Marilyn! I just saw your posting as well about dinner last night. We had again some leftover soup. I made some Red Lobster garlic cheese biscuits with it. Mmmmmmmmmmm They were very good and tasted just like RL's too!

We always have some salmon burgers in the freezer as well. I've found some just as good and way cheaper at Costco. Very quick easy meal that's nutitious!

I'm going to make some of Ina's Outrageous Brownies today. Has anyone ever tried them? I've been wanting to make them for over a year, and I'm finally going to do it! Maybe some salmon burgers are in order as well....

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Awww sorry Marilyn! I just saw your posting as well about dinner last night. We had again some leftover soup. I made some Red Lobster garlic cheese biscuits with it. Mmmmmmmmmmm They were very good and tasted just like RL's too!

We always have some salmon burgers in the freezer as well. I've found some just as good and way cheaper at Costco. Very quick easy meal that's nutitious!

I'm going to make some of Ina's Outrageous Brownies today. Has anyone ever tried them? I've been wanting to make them for over a year, and I'm finally going to do it! Maybe some salmon burgers are in order as well....

I haven't tried them. You know, I don't really like brownies, they are too sticky or something - then again, I might like Ina's - i'm sure whe wouldn't make anything that wasn't delicious.

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not sure if I posted this recipe before but this is what I am making for dinner tonight.. this is so delish... mmm yum... I am going to stir fry some frozen stir fry vegies with some leftover rice I have for a side dish to go with the chicken....

Crock Pot Super Garlic Chicken Legs Recipe

* 6 chicken legs (more or less as needed)

* 20 garlic cloves (skins left on)

* 1 teaspoon dried rosemary

* 1/2 teaspoon salt

* 1/2 teaspoon pepper

* 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes

* 1/3 cup chicken broth

* 3 tablespoons oil (i like to use olive oil)

1. Place garlic cloves in crock pot.

2. Mix spices together in med bowl.

3. Pour oil into separate med bowl.

4. Dip chicken legs in oil. Sprinkle spices over both sides of the chicken.

5. Place chicken legs in crock pot with garlic cloves surrounding it.

6. Pour chicken broth over all ingredients.

7. Cook on Low for 8 hours or on high for 4 hours...

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Who's Ina?

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I love Ina! :lol:

Ahhhhhh I know Ina!!! Barefoot Contessa!! I want to live in her shack by the beach.. FER sure!!

I had chicken soup for dinner because I'm sick :( Stupid fever of 103. BOO!

And baby boy had his shots today and is a cranky butt too.

Awe... i hope you & the cranky butt are feeling better really soon Autumn!!

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not sure if I posted this recipe before but this is what I am making for dinner tonight.. this is so delish... mmm yum... I am going to stir fry some frozen stir fry vegies with some leftover rice I have for a side dish to go with the chicken....

Crock Pot Super Garlic Chicken Legs Recipe

* 6 chicken legs (more or less as needed)

* 20 garlic cloves (skins left on)

* 1 teaspoon dried rosemary

* 1/2 teaspoon salt

* 1/2 teaspoon pepper

* 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes

* 1/3 cup chicken broth

* 3 tablespoons oil (i like to use olive oil)

1. Place garlic cloves in crock pot.

2. Mix spices together in med bowl.

3. Pour oil into separate med bowl.

4. Dip chicken legs in oil. Sprinkle spices over both sides of the chicken.

5. Place chicken legs in crock pot with garlic cloves surrounding it.

6. Pour chicken broth over all ingredients.

7. Cook on Low for 8 hours or on high for 4 hours...

you guys have to try this.. it is soooooo good... this is the 3rd time I have made it and it has been awesome all 3 times.. :thumbs:

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