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I have no idea.
I agree with everything that muddled said. You should listen to her. -ESDReturns
Re: What's for dinner?
H made a huge thing of rice and beans and pork the other day and he has been eating that for lunches - I haven't really had any, so I'll probably eat that.
I have had zero cooking ambition lately!
Leftovers from the other night to save prep time, pork tenderloin and probably sweet potato and spinach. Tonight is wine night - we're moving our red into the second carboy and the white into the first carboy, which will take some time. We get to taste it though and I'm excited!
I kind of want to make some sort of concoction of rice, beans and chicken.
Or I want to try ML's roasted broccoli recipe.
I have to go to a board meeting tonight, then I need to go shopping... so I'm sure by the time I get home at like 9pm tonight, I wont have much ambition for anything complicated.
Currently Reading: Don Quixote by Miguel De Cervantes
Are you above making a ham or something? Sheesh...I made a suggestion.
It's not what we're having, but hamburgers and garlic fries is what you should make.
Buy a bag of shoestring fries (trust me, this works best with shoestring fries) and bake them. While that's doing it's thing, take about 5 or 6 cloves of garlic and dice it up really small and throw it in a small, microwave safe dish. Dump about 2 teaspoons of dry thyme leaves in with the garlic. Then dump about half a stick of butter on top. Throw in the microwave long enough for the butter to melt. When the fries are done, dump the garlic-buttery goodness on top and toss to coat everything. OMFG are they good.
Pardon the non-technicalness of my recipe. I usually just wing it.
ETA: Seeing the update that you're a vegetarian... I will now admit that I've eaten just those fries as a meal. They're that dang good. So, scrap the burger unless you're into veggie burgers and just make the fries.
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lmao!
She's a veg.
Muddled, this takes a while but it's worth it!
http://tastykitchen.com/recipes/special-dietary-needs/vegetarian/winter-vegetable-pot-pies/
I don't use the egg and I use pillsbury grands homestyle biscuits for the topping. Delicious! I made them last night again, for seriously the second time in a week. I'm hooked.
What I want to make: broiled salmon with lemon butter, grean beans, and risotto
What I will probably have the energy to make: frozen pizza
Well, now I had no idea! LOL Do they make a Tofuham?
This is what I am leaning towards, but I am trying to save that pizza for the night I get back from my trip.
Sorry, Morty. I am being difficult. Not only am I veg (no fish- those are animals, too), but I also am running low on ingredients. I am going out of town for 2 weeks on Sunday and so I will not be going to the store this week (hopefully). It's going to be a "get creative" night all week long. Exciting, isn't it? The truth is, there is no helping me.
Yum, do you have an extra seat at your table tonight??
Clearly a rotating diet of pasta and risotto is the only option.