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       Re: What's for dinner?
       By: nsw11 Date: August 19, 2021, 7:27 pm
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       Baked tilapia with garlic herb butter, corn, green beans,
       blueberries with vanilla greek yogurt. Corn was packaged and
       only so-so. Store was out of the good stuff.
       #Post#: 3383--------------------------------------------------
       Re: What's for dinner?
       By: ThistlePDX Date: August 19, 2021, 7:36 pm
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       Out here on the Left Coast, we haven't had dinner yet. We have
       SOOOOOO many cucumbers from the 4 vines I planted (no, they're
       not zucchini in disguise, but I wondered about that when I
       harvested 7 of them yesterday)...so we are having Chilled
       Cucumber Soup with Dill, homemade creme fraiche, and smoked
       salmon. And for dessert, some mango sherbet made with coconut
       milk, left over from our recent ice cream social.
       Now I am HUNGRY, but the durn soup still has to chill for a
       while.
       #Post#: 3535--------------------------------------------------
       Re: What's for dinner?
       By: guest80 Date: August 20, 2021, 9:14 am
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       So lasagna or other pasta seems to be a theme here.
       I made a huge lasagna last night.  I have a small garden
       consisting only of tomatoes and swiss chard.  Both are
       overwhelming right now.  So I made a sauce with tomatoes (mostly
       yellow but a few red), mushrooms, chard, garlic and herbs.  And
       then since I was using a "no boil pasta" type of lasagna recipe,
       I added a nicely arranged top layer of sliced tomatoes - yellow
       and red.
       It was beautiful and delicious.  And I used at least 10 of my
       many tomatoes, so it was a win there as well.
       And for the record, I always use feta in place of mozzarella
       with the ricotta.
       I usually make a "Greek" style lasagna, with less basil, more
       oregano and a bunch of cinnamon in the sauce.  Plus kalamata
       olives and either ground beef or ground lamb.  Feta, ricotta and
       parmesan.  So good!
       #Post#: 3558--------------------------------------------------
       Re: What's for dinner?
       By: WestCoastJo Date: August 20, 2021, 9:49 am
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       Our veggie sandwich plan failed since a thunderstorm rolled
       through - rain I'll grill in but I'd rather not get fried.
       Instead we had what has been dubbed "fancy ramen" which is my
       new default
       I-don't-wanna-do-anything-but-no-I-don't-want-take-out meal.
       Cook off a ramen packet, add a 6-min soft boiled egg, shredded
       cabbage, corn and chili crisp. Great salty, spicy, crunchy, soft
       combo and super fast.
       #Post#: 3587--------------------------------------------------
       Re: What's for dinner?
       By: Queenie Date: August 20, 2021, 10:11 am
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       [quote author=WestCoastJo link=topic=85.msg3558#msg3558
       date=1629470970]
       Our veggie sandwich plan failed since a thunderstorm rolled
       through - rain I'll grill in but I'd rather not get fried.
       Instead we had what has been dubbed "fancy ramen" which is my
       new default
       I-don't-wanna-do-anything-but-no-I-don't-want-take-out meal.
       Cook off a ramen packet, add a 6-min soft boiled egg, shredded
       cabbage, corn and chili crisp. Great salty, spicy, crunchy, soft
       combo and super fast.
       [/quote]
       I call that "Asian noodle bowl".  I wing my own dashi and we
       never eat it anymore because, carbs and it turns out I hate both
       zoodles and shirataki noodles, but it used to be one of my
       standby "clean out the fridge" meals.
       #Post#: 4216--------------------------------------------------
       Re: What's for dinner?
       By: CaviaPorcellus Date: August 20, 2021, 7:50 pm
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       It's street taco night!!!!!
       This is exciting because
       1) DC is the street taco chef
       and
       2) he is VERY good at his job
       #Post#: 4223--------------------------------------------------
       Re: What's for dinner?
       By: animaniactoo Date: August 20, 2021, 7:57 pm
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       It was steak and potatoes night here.
       #Post#: 4233--------------------------------------------------
       Re: What's for dinner?
       By: pamelaaos Date: August 20, 2021, 8:10 pm
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       [quote author=CaviaPorcellus link=topic=85.msg4216#msg4216
       date=1629507015]
       It's street taco night!!!!!
       This is exciting because
       1) DC is the street taco chef
       and
       2) he is VERY good at his job
       [/quote]
       Oooooh, that sounds good!
       #Post#: 4255--------------------------------------------------
       Re: What's for dinner?
       By: Thetis099 Date: August 20, 2021, 8:31 pm
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       Roasted spaghetti squash with tomato and basil sauce.  Coconut
       yogurt with blueberries and gluten free granola.
       #Post#: 4257--------------------------------------------------
       Re: What's for dinner?
       By: Itopian Date: August 20, 2021, 8:32 pm
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       Leftovers, same as last night!
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