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tonight we are having pizza using those gorditas again.. maybe I can convince hubby to barbecue them again.... he should be home early today...

I am thinking ham and pineapple pizza with some sauteed onions and bell peppers... and bbq sauce instead of tomato sauce...

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I put a roast on the rotisserie last night, some baked potatoes and asparagus. The roasted beef was kinda tough though. Don't know what I'm going to do with the left overs. I'm thinking that if I stewed the left over meat in gravy or sauce of some kind it might tenderize it, and then I'd maybe julienne it for fajitas? I don't know...any help is appreciated on what to do with leftover roasted beef that's tough!

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I was going to do chicken something, but wife chose Kraft Mac and Cheese (Kraft Dinner) so she gets Sponge Bob Mac and Cheese and I get Kraft Spirals yum...

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I put a roast on the rotisserie last night, some baked potatoes and asparagus. The roasted beef was kinda tough though. Don't know what I'm going to do with the left overs. I'm thinking that if I stewed the left over meat in gravy or sauce of some kind it might tenderize it, and then I'd maybe julienne it for fajitas? I don't know...any help is appreciated on what to do with leftover roasted beef that's tough!

I think the meat in gravy is a good solution. You can add a few tomatoes, garlic, and onions and serve it over rice too. The acidity in the tomatoes will help break down the fibres. Braise at 350 for about an hour. You could also cut some up and make a beef barley soup with it. Or use it in a chili recipe. Bring it over, Carla. I'll transform it for you. :lol:

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We had sonic burgers for dinner last night, because we have never had them. The buns were kind of squished, but the burgers were good!

Anyway, back to normal food! Even had cereal for breakfast (my Brother in Law made us French toast yesterday morning - it was really good).

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I haven't eaten at a Sonic, yet, so I've no idea what that's like. The couple of times I've mentioned it to my husband he's kind of made an it's-not-worth-going-to sound..... kinda like an "unh".... but he did mention that their hotdogs are good.

I have no idea what we're having this evening but I don't really have to put much effort into that thought. My husband is working late this evening, so it'll probably be soup and a sandwich again or something. Unh.

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Meatloaf with tomato sauce, mashed potatoes and fresh broccoli:-). Had fresh asparagus last night with the roast chicken, shells and cheese and salad. Love fresh asparagus- our patch isn't doing so well this year - it got hard hit last year with a freeze and again this year. The 4th year is supposed to be when it starts to pick up, not when it gets less and we have been so judicious in harvesting the last 3 years so as not to impede its' growth. Ah well.

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I haven't eaten at a Sonic, yet, so I've no idea what that's like. The couple of times I've mentioned it to my husband he's kind of made an it's-not-worth-going-to sound..... kinda like an "unh".... but he did mention that their hotdogs are good.

I have no idea what we're having this evening but I don't really have to put much effort into that thought. My husband is working late this evening, so it'll probably be soup and a sandwich again or something. Unh.

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Next time he's working late go to Sonic!

Tonight we went to Applebees. Had the Bourbon Street steak and garlic mashed potatoes and caesar salad. It was pretty good, lots of food, didn't eat all of it.

Then went to Walmart! Nice and friendly, then to sonic for a cranberry juice slushy. weeeeeee

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