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heheeh go ahead, have another - they're small! And boy, do they look yummy!

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heheeh go ahead, have another - they're small! And boy, do they look yummy!

I didn't want to spoil my dinner.. I had a few more after dinner though...

they turned out bite size because I baked them on parchment paper...

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Ooh, those look really yum. I don't think parchment paper makes cookies bite size though, it just helps them not stick to the pan. Right?

yeah but they don't spread out as much when you use parchment paper compared to if you would grease the pan......

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I have no idea what I'm having for supper tonight. I'm meeting the future in laws for the first time sometime today so I'm nervous. We have no idea when they'll all be here, so Andrew expects us to go out to eat. In fact, he said the whole time they're here we should be expecting to go out to eat. That's kind of good, less work for me, but also not so much fun! I like to cook, although I'm already intimidated by what he's told me about how good of a cook his mom is!

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I have no idea what I'm having for supper tonight. I'm meeting the future in laws for the first time sometime today so I'm nervous. We have no idea when they'll all be here, so Andrew expects us to go out to eat. In fact, he said the whole time they're here we should be expecting to go out to eat. That's kind of good, less work for me, but also not so much fun! I like to cook, although I'm already intimidated by what he's told me about how good of a cook his mom is!

Maybe you can cook one meal at home :thumbs:

Tonight we are having pork chops, garlic bread and some eggplant parmigiana, it's packaged actually. While i'm not crazy about pre packaged food, it was something new, so decided we will try it.

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Tonight we had barbecue chicken cooked on the grill, baked beans, potato salad and asparagus. The asparagus was something new .... I saw it on a cooking show. Put some oil on the aspragus (I use a minimal amount of olive oil and it worked fine), then roll them in sugar (the show said white sugar, I used brown sugar). Then grill them until the sugar carmelizes. Mmmmm, they were yummy. Hubby even ate them and he is not a huge aspragus fan.

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I ended up barbecuing the chicken because it was getting late and hubby wasn't home yet... but I was smart and I cooked the chicken almost done in the oven and just finished it off on the barbecue .. both hubby and I really liked the chicken :thumbs:

I marinated the chicken in a mixture of lemon juice, lime juice, vinegar, vegie oil, cumin, chili powder, oregano, garlic powder and paprika oh and some brown sugar....

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Tonight we had barbecue chicken cooked on the grill, baked beans, potato salad and asparagus. The asparagus was something new .... I saw it on a cooking show. Put some oil on the aspragus (I use a minimal amount of olive oil and it worked fine), then roll them in sugar (the show said white sugar, I used brown sugar). Then grill them until the sugar carmelizes. Mmmmm, they were yummy. Hubby even ate them and he is not a huge aspragus fan.

I believe this is the cornerstone of cooking, with enough sugar and/or butter, anything tastes good :lol:

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Tonight we had barbecue chicken cooked on the grill, baked beans, potato salad and asparagus. The asparagus was something new .... I saw it on a cooking show. Put some oil on the aspragus (I use a minimal amount of olive oil and it worked fine), then roll them in sugar (the show said white sugar, I used brown sugar). Then grill them until the sugar carmelizes. Mmmmm, they were yummy. Hubby even ate them and he is not a huge aspragus fan.

I believe this is the cornerstone of cooking, with enough sugar and/or butter, anything tastes good :lol:

Yeah, I think I will have to put sugar and butter on every veggie from now on!!!

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Hubby and I went out to dinner at a local Mexican place in celebration of Cinco de Mayo. I had a pulled pork burrito with salsa verde, hubby had a steak and veggie burrito.

It was yummy, but dang do I miss the amazing Mexican food I had when I lived in California. I especially miss the times the little old ladies would come around to my office, selling plates of chile verde. MMMMMM!

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I have basically been stuck at home for the last couple weeks.. the only times I have gotten out where to do laundry or go grocery shopping..

so is it wrong if I want to go out to eat tonight??

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I have basically been stuck at home for the last couple weeks.. the only times I have gotten out where to do laundry or go grocery shopping..

so is it wrong if I want to go out to eat tonight??

Not at all .... go out and enjoy yourself!!!!

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we ended up going to this little Mexican place we never had been before and had some of the best Mexican food... yum yum... and then we went grocery shopping :lol:

Glad you had a nice dinner out Marilyn.

Well, we had the fried chicken from Albertson's again last night. Of all the foods I have eaten since we have been here, that is the only thing that has really caught my attention. :lol:

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