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Sometimes I know what I'm having for dinner, sometimes I have to wrack my brain. Tonight I know we are having lamb shank with garlic mashed potatoes and peas. What's everyone else having?

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dinner time again :wacko: I have no idea what to make.. it has to be something simple and quick... :unsure:

yesterday at the wedding we had appetizers, mostly seafood and then salad and the main entree was a big piece of chicken with a cream sauce, rice and vegies.... there was actually a lot of food on the plate...

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We had boneless chuck roast, rice, green beans, and a gravy. I try to make enough to have lunch the next day...having eaten school lunches in the past, leftovers from dinner are way more appetizing! :)

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We had boneless chuck roast, rice, green beans, and a gravy. I try to make enough to have lunch the next day...having eaten school lunches in the past, leftovers from dinner are way more appetizing! :)

that is what I usually try to do for my hubby too.. he says the guys he works with sometimes get a little jealous...

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okay after reading those gourmet meals, my meatloaf pales in comparison.and hey meatloaf is comfort food and my fiancée is far away

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okay after reading those gourmet meals, my meatloaf pales in comparison.and hey meatloaf is comfort food and my fiancée is far away

You know, there are all sorts of delicious meatloaf recipes out there. My husband LOVES meatloaf. How about sharing your recipe? :)

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Meatloaf is a big plus here too. I just put a cottage roll in the crockpot with some potatoes and will add cabbage later on in the day. Mmmmmm, get to smell those lovely juices cooking all day - I use apple juice along with a bit of water to make the ham extra sweet. Joe got to take the left over lamb stew from when we went out for dinner on Saturday for his lunch today - there was so much left over we got another whole meal out of it!

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We had shepards pie last night. I never make it with ground beef, I use either steak or roast, slow cooked and as I had a roast that's what I used, it was delicious and there is enough left over for Tuesday!

Tonight, as we did go grocery shopping haha - it will be beef stir fry. I bought bean sprouts (one of my favorites) and they don't keep very well.

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I made ravioli and garlic bread last night. Tonight is hubby's turn to cook :)

BTW, you guys are making me SOOOOO jealous talking about the grocery stores you get to shop at. In my area, Shaw's has a monopoly ... it is pretty depressing that it is the only large grocery store around (there are a couple mom-and-pop places that are great, but lack variety). Prices are so high at Shaw's. I always take a cooler when we head to CT to visit family ... and we stock up on lots of stuff.

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French onion soup tonight for me. I love making it, it's very easy, and it's so awesome, it can probably cure cancer.

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Tonight will be grilled salmon, couscous, cauliflower and salad.

We had grilled salmon this weekend as well. It was AWESOME! I loved grilled anything, but particularly salmon. Instead of couscous, I made a tabooli. Anyone heard of that? It was very VERY good. Very high fibre, you could make it with couscous I suppose, but this bulgar-wheat I got for it, is very delicious. Lots of veggies, a lemon oil vinegarette, mmmmmmmmmmm

I'm making pulled pork today. Got some onion buns. Will make a potato salad, and have beans as well.

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Tonight will be grilled salmon, couscous, cauliflower and salad.

We had grilled salmon this weekend as well. It was AWESOME! I loved grilled anything, but particularly salmon. Instead of couscous, I made a tabooli. Anyone heard of that? It was very VERY good. Very high fibre, you could make it with couscous I suppose, but this bulgar-wheat I got for it, is very delicious. Lots of veggies, a lemon oil vinegarette, mmmmmmmmmmm

I'm making pulled pork today. Got some onion buns. Will make a potato salad, and have beans as well.

I've heard of tabouli but i've never had it. Your dinner tonight sounds SO good Carla.

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