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This sounds delicious to me. I had Mexican food. I ate way too much...

Last night we had shredded beef smothered in homemade bbq sauce and sweet onions, scalloped potatoes, and corn.

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I made pork chops two nights in a row! The first night we had them grilled on the BBQ, the second night I had them baked with some ranch dressing and onions. Last night I made an eye of round roast. It was absolutely delicious! I tried it this way that I haven't before, where you put it in a 500 degree oven (that's been left on for 45 min. before putting the roast in...) for 15 minutes, then turn the oven off. You leave it in the oven for 2.5 hours, without opening the door. It's a lovely medium rare...well, more rare than medium, just the way we like it. Wow, very tender! So, leftovers tonight I guess!

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Interesting, Carla. How big was the roast?

I think we're having chicken teriyaki this evening. I made the teriyaki sauce last night so I will marinate the chicken in it later on today. It only needs to marinate for 2-4 hours. When I woke up we were having soup and salad so things may change. lol

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Interesting, Carla. How big was the roast?

I think we're having chicken teriyaki this evening. I made the teriyaki sauce last night so I will marinate the chicken in it later on today. It only needs to marinate for 2-4 hours. When I woke up we were having soup and salad so things may change. lol

I'm just making some pumpkin bread, once that is done I am going to make pizza dough - I cannot find the original 'krikit pizza dough' recipe - so I am using the last one you posted.

It better be good <_<

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Whole wheat gnocchi in a blush sauce with some toasted pita bread

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Whole wheat gnocchi in a blush sauce with some toasted pita bread

Ooo Nookie as Varba says :P

Last night we had grilled chicken, grilled potatoes and grilled asparagus. YAY for having a grill

Tonight I'm making Brown sugar and mustard glazed ham with carrots, spinach risotto and corn bread! YUMM!

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I'm just making some pumpkin bread, once that is done I am going to make pizza dough - I cannot find the original 'krikit pizza dough' recipe - so I am using the last one you posted.

It better be good <_<

:lol:

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Yes! The no-roll pizza dough version? That's my favourite. :)

Yes that one! :thumbs:

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I think we're going to do pancakes and hashbrowns tonight. Hooray for both of us loving breakfast food for dinner! :thumbs:

We're going to do sushi one of these nights too, if we can figure out how to justify the expense... One thing I'm going to miss about where I currently live is the kick-#### cheap sushi place a few blocks away. It doesn't look like there are any relatively inexpensive sushi joints in the DC area. Boo.

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I think we're going to do pancakes and hashbrowns tonight. Hooray for both of us loving breakfast food for dinner! :thumbs:

We're going to do sushi one of these nights too, if we can figure out how to justify the expense... One thing I'm going to miss about where I currently live is the kick-#### cheap sushi place a few blocks away. It doesn't look like there are any relatively inexpensive sushi joints in the DC area. Boo.

Which sushi place would this be? We always like to try new sushi joints.

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Husband is home with Ethan today since Ethan pretty much has the entire week off.... thanks to the NJ teachers convention.

I think he's making minestrone soup. Mmmm.

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