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Post Icon Posted: Feb 29th, 2008 at 11:09 pm

Lasagne (I love no-boil noodles)and green beans Friday night.

Hoping dh will make dinner today.
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Post Icon Posted: Mar 1st, 2008 at 08:37 am

Chicken and Dumplings last night. Steaks tonight. DS is having a sleepover for his birthday and he wants a "real" dinner with his friends. Brownie cake for dessert (make brownies, but bake them in two 8" pans, frost in between).
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Post Icon Posted: Mar 1st, 2008 at 09:23 am

Last night: just pasta and sauce and garlic bread

Tonight: brother's birthday, so I let him choose. I'm making one of his favorites. Pot roast, potatoes, and carrots in the slow cooker. Also beef flavored noodles (those Lipton/Knorr side dish things), peas, and dinner rolls. Dessert is birthday cake. My brother and father are skinny as can be, but they eat a lot!
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Post Icon Posted: Mar 2nd, 2008 at 08:50 pm

Fried Chicken Drumsticks (NOT on DH's diet--he got one; DS--the chicken hater--ate two and requested another be saved for tomorrow night's dinner)
Frozen potato latkes
Fresh broccoli, steamed
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Post Icon Posted: Mar 2nd, 2008 at 11:49 pm

penne, lamb and beef meatballs, red sauce - spinach salad with shallots, fennel, radish and raisins and homemade vanilla ice cream and straberry sauce and...a glass and a half of Lava Cap American River Red, 2004 El Dorado.

the meatballs were FABULOUS....I got a pound of lamb for $2.49.

oh and homemade easy french bread

YUMMY - I'm about to burst
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Post Icon Posted: Mar 3rd, 2008 at 07:22 am

Last night--

  • FABULOUS brussels sprouts--braised with a mustard cream sauce (not mustardy--my little guy doesn't like mustard)
  • leftover white beans with carrots for DS
  • leftover kielbasa for me
  • buttered bread (I was taking the easy way out to get in a game of Wii tennis)
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    Post Icon Posted: Mar 4th, 2008 at 08:54 am

    If I follow through with my plans -- tonight I'm making Scalloped Potatoes. Even fussy ds will eat them as long as he doesn't see any pieces of onion and he covers it all in catsup.
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    Post Icon Posted: Mar 4th, 2008 at 09:09 am

    Wow, a fussy eater eating scalloped potatoes?! Well, my picky guy has recently learned to eat my homemade augratin potatoes. He doesn't want to, but he can handle them better than boxed ones now.
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    Post Icon Posted: Mar 4th, 2008 at 09:20 am

    I have a pack of chicken drumsticks in the fridge and a pack of gorund turkey. Not sure which I will do something with(likey the chicken). Likely well-seasoned and baked or grilled.

    The salad: (craving this, see my candied sunflower seeds recipe)

    Baby spinach, fresh, ripe pears, goat cheese crumbles, candied sunflower seeds and a slightly sweet balsamic vinigrette(I will make it up later).

    A carb for the kids and dh. Maybe brown rice.

    If kids refuse the salad(they have to try), then they will get a fresh fruit ot frozen berry mix as a sub for a fruit/veggie. I am tried of cooking extra sides for them and really trying to make them try the salads.

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    Post Icon Posted: Mar 4th, 2008 at 05:54 pm

    Went with a maple balsamic vinigrette, and some red onion, along with the pears and candied sunflower seeds and goat cheese iwth the baby spinach. Two bug helpings, since Dh disliked the goat cheese and someone had to finish the dressed salad. Yumm! Not sure it had any fewer calories than the chicken leg I skipped.

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    Post Icon Posted: Mar 4th, 2008 at 06:22 pm

    Tonight we had chicken, brocoli, ziti alfredo and Indian Pudding for dessert. My girls don't eat the Indian Pudding, tho. It's a treat for my DH!
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    Post Icon Posted: Mar 4th, 2008 at 06:51 pm

    Chicken sandwiches and noodles. Boring. Grandma made a sponge cake and I made chocolate crinkle cookies over the weekend, so that will be dessert if the kids want it.
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    Post Icon Posted: Mar 4th, 2008 at 08:21 pm

    I made the recipe on the back of the ARGO box of cornstarch.

    I made

    Lemon Meringue. Looks good, haven't tasted it.
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    Post Icon Posted: Mar 4th, 2008 at 08:58 pm

    Cooking Mom I have PM'd you.
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    Post Icon Posted: Mar 4th, 2008 at 11:28 pm

    Smoked Sausage
    White Rice & Black Beans

    And as always, our same two veggies - canned organic green beans and steamed broccoli.

    No more trees please!
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    DS1 (age 6) - wheat, rye, barley and eggs
    DS2 (age 5) - soy,legumes, mushrooms, peanuts and tree nuts
    DD1 - (age 1) - NKA/Beef Jerky Junkie

    DH - many food intolerances
    Me - eggplant, banana, drug allergies

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