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Re: What's for supper? [Re: RATZ] #13836862 01/08/21 01:01 AM
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Braised short ribs, mashed garlic potatoes and english peas.


Re: What's for supper? [Re: RATZ] #13836864 01/08/21 01:02 AM
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It was Throwback Thursday here at the FD. We do meals on Thursday we grew up eating as kids. Today was Girton's Fish Sticks, old school Kraft mac & cheese from the box with cheese powder and pork& beans.


Next Thursday we work its sloppy joes and tator tots

Re: What's for supper? [Re: LoneStarSon] #13836868 01/08/21 01:03 AM
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Originally Posted by LoneStarSon
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Gumbo out of a zataran's box. But I'm doubling up on the smoked sausage.

Thats good stuff, we had it a couple nights ago.


Made their Jambalaya a few weeks ago with sausage and shrimp. Very good!


Red beans and rice is good too.


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Re: What's for supper? [Re: RATZ] #13836892 01/08/21 01:16 AM
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Leftover from Tuesday rigatoni with meatballs in a tomato/roasted garlic sauce, served with sourdough bread and a green salad.

Re: What's for supper? [Re: LoneStarSon] #13836902 01/08/21 01:21 AM
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Originally Posted by LoneStarSon
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Italian BMT on wheat.

Did you get cheese? What veggies? Salt and Pepper? What dressing? Did you get a cookie? Inquiring minds want to know.


My wife ordered mine on her way home from work. I normally get pepper jack, tomato, pickles, black olives, mayo, salt and pepper. She added banana peppers and it was outstanding. No cookie, my dessert will be a mich ultra when we get back from the gym. Thanks for asking and holla!

Re: What's for supper? [Re: RATZ] #13836909 01/08/21 01:25 AM
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Stuffed pasta shells

Re: What's for supper? [Re: LoneStarSon] #13836923 01/08/21 01:34 AM
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Originally Posted by LoneStarSon
Pot roast with mashed potatoes and green beans. Second time I've had it this week (Sunday, too)....but it's easy to throw in the crockpot.



That’s one of my 3 favorite meals along with fried fish and CFS.


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Re: What's for supper? [Re: RATZ] #13836927 01/08/21 01:35 AM
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Re: What's for supper? [Re: Mark Perry] #13836937 01/08/21 01:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Mark Perry
It was Throwback Thursday here at the FD. We do meals on Thursday we grew up eating as kids. Today was Girton's Fish Sticks, old school Kraft mac & cheese from the box with cheese powder and pork& beans.


Next Thursday we work its sloppy joes and tator tots


Haven’t had fish sticks in years and a Sloppy Joe sounds damn good. The more I think about it our moms didn’t really want to cook back in the day by what our meals were.
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Re: What's for supper? [Re: RATZ] #13837048 01/08/21 02:54 AM
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Instapot meatloaf and mashed potatoes

Was great

Re: What's for supper? [Re: RATZ] #13837097 01/08/21 03:34 AM
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Re: What's for supper? [Re: Coach Hark] #13837134 01/08/21 04:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Coach Hark
Originally Posted by Mark Perry
It was Throwback Thursday here at the FD. We do meals on Thursday we grew up eating as kids. Today was Girton's Fish Sticks, old school Kraft mac & cheese from the box with cheese powder and pork& beans.


Next Thursday we work its sloppy joes and tator tots


Haven’t had fish sticks in years and a Sloppy Joe sounds damn good. The more I think about it our moms didn’t really want to cook back in the day by what our meals were.
roflmao


After thinking a little more about this post Mark, maybe it wasn’t my mom didn’t want to cook but we ate what we could afford. I was telling my wife about what I had posted and she didn’t eat like me. Her family had money. We ate fish sticks, fried bologna, fried SPAM, salmon croquets, tuna fish. And mayonnaise sandwiches. I thought a filet mignon was a hamburger patty with a strip of bacon wrapped around it on a piece of toast drizzled with gravy. That’s what I was told until I was married at the age of 22 and ordered a filet mignon out eating with my wife.
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Then I learned what I had eaten growing up was really called SOS, chit on a shingle.

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