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Oh you guys are killin me.. rotflmao

Now Im hungry and dont have the fixins for Chili?

Guess I will have to go out and get me some city-rat road kill...

Its after midnight here so...

Guess it will be oatmeal for late dinner..with a baked potatoe and hablnero sauce

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[Linked Image from ecx.images-amazon.com] CP,
Consistent with the "authentic"
qualities of the pizza espoused
by "Okie", I submit that you
should consider this "down home"
chili made in Cincinnati.

Like the pizza, it is guaranteed
to have zero percent of the FDA
daily recommended nutritional
requirements, and, frankly, is
composed of none of the four major
food groups, unless "guar gum"
has been so reclassified!

Bon appetit!

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Originally Posted by MelodyLane
You're a wimp!!! rotflmao
Guilty blush


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Originally Posted by NeverGuessed
[Linked Image from ecx.images-amazon.com] CP,
Consistent with the "authentic"
qualities of the pizza espoused
by "Okie", I submit that you
should consider this "down home"
chili made in Cincinnati.

Yankee chili, an oxymoron! rotflmao


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Ham scrambled with eggs and cheese.
Hash browns.
Corn tortillas
Orange juice

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Originally Posted by NeverGuessed
[Linked Image from ecx.images-amazon.com] CP,
Consistent with the "authentic"
qualities of the pizza espoused
by "Okie", I submit that you
should consider this "down home"
chili made in Cincinnati.

Like the pizza, it is guaranteed
to have zero percent of the FDA
daily recommended nutritional
requirements, and, frankly, is
composed of none of the four major
food groups, unless "guar gum"
has been so reclassified!

Bon appetit!

Funny they got the Dixie right..

Think Ill find some Guar Gum fillets in the local butcher shop this week and treat my family to scrapple, ( I mean that is really considered food?)

Only down by the Mason Dixon..(Er Dixie)

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Macaroni (gemelli) with escarole and chick peas, with a garden salad

For dessert: Baked brie with toasted pecans and a brown sugar/maple syrup sauce.

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Eggs, ham and tortillas.
Orange juive

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Fried chicken, mac and cheese, slices apples, carrots.


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And now I'm having ham and eggs for breakfast!
I'm so thankful Melody recommended ham and eggs.
They are great. And very cost affordable

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How long can you keep ham in the refrigerator?

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How long can you keep ham in the refrigerator?

Is this a riddle?

Until you finish it?
Until it finds a way to escape?
Depends on the size of the portion?
Depends on how many people are snacking on it?

Anyway, tonight we had Chien Chaud � la Parisienne.

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Homemade whole wheat French bread and cream
Of mushroom
Soup

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Originally Posted by Jedi_Knight
Homemade whole wheat French bread and cream
Of mushroom
Soup

That is not a proper meal! Take that leftover ham [once you establish is it still good], cut it up in chunks. Slice up 3-4 potatoes in small chunks. Chop up one medium onion. Take a can of cream of mushroom and spread half of it on the bottom of a 9x11 baking pan. Layer half of your potatoes over the MR soup. Sprinkle with chunks of ham, onions, salt and pepper and grated cheddar cheese. Do another layer or two until you run out of ingredients.

Cover with foil and bake for 1 hour until potatoes are soft.


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Originally Posted by NeverGuessed
d Chien Chaud � la Parisienne.

OMG, that silly yankee had calf head HOT DOGS!! puke


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Dinner last night was a NORMAL AMERICAN MEAL:

prime rib
asparagus
sweet potato fries

Dessert was sugar free chocolate cream cheese souffle...


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Chien Chaud � la Parisienne

Calf's head? Nope, much simpler:

1) Griddle/grill (not boil) the hot dogs.
2) Heat some sauerkraut
3) Grate some Gruyere(or Ementhaler) cheese
4) Slice open from top (not completely through) some baguettes
5) Open baguette, spoon in sauerkraut along the length
6) Place hot dogs atop kraut
7) Coat with cheese
8) Broil, cheese side up, just to melt same

Should look like this:
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Prime rib to celebrate the Harley's Anniversary? I like the idea - it's now on the calendar!

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Baked pork chops, egg noodles, green beans, sliced peaches, yeast rolls......for desert chocolate chip cookies.....that is if the kids have not eaten all the cookie dough.......

That is if we have room....it has been rainy, so Christmas movies saddled with hot chocolate and popcorn....

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White rice (cooked in chicken broth), Brussels sprouts (rubbed in olive oil, salted and baked) and cheese quesadillas with corn tortillas.

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Potato-leek soup and crusty bread.

Dessert was homemade pumpkin pie with whipped cream

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