Topic: What's for dinner tonight? - part 4
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Toodygirl5

Tue 06/10/25 03:53 PM

Potato salad and Cajun turkey
Edited by Toodygirl5 on Tue 06/10/25 03:55 PM
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Slim gym

Tue 06/10/25 04:09 PM

Tonite it was Taco night .... hard shell tacos are the best ..., but the fillings are awesome ... thanks Taco Kings !!!!
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Toodygirl5

Wed 06/11/25 11:21 AM

Romaine lettuce salad & Pollock fish fillets
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Slim gym

Wed 06/11/25 04:52 PM

To lazy tonite .... so a plain old Burger King combo meal ... never tire of a Whopper !!!
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Cathy

Thu 06/12/25 11:50 PM

I was also lazy yesterday, I was very tired and didn't feel like cooking, so I took my son out for dinner each of us ate something different and it was very tasty. I am posting a photo of the starters on my photos ;)
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Sir

Fri 06/13/25 07:11 AM

Baked Salmon and a salad 🥗
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Toodygirl5

Sun 06/15/25 03:09 PM

Spaghetti with meat sauce and Salad
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Slim gym

Mon 06/16/25 10:57 AM

Had Shawarma on the rocks from Osamas... basically yellow rice with minced lamb thrown on top , and a couple of sauces added for flavour .. wont be getting this again !!!!
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Cathy

Mon 06/16/25 03:36 PM

Was Flam with onion, bacon, potatoes and reblochon
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Slim gym

Mon 06/16/25 06:10 PM

To night I had a homemade Club Triple decker sandwich washed down with a gin and tonic times two only ?!!?!? Thanks
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Cathy

Thu 06/19/25 09:22 AM

Something light, smoked salmon sprinkled with lemon, vegetables and some bread to drink with green/menthe cold tea
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Slim gym

Thu 06/19/25 02:45 PM

A Jamie Oliver meal ... spaghetti in sauce and Italian meatballs!!... the Chef's own brand !!!!
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Sir

Fri 06/20/25 08:51 AM

Subway
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Artur

Mon 08/04/25 04:23 AM

Braised Pork in Rice Flour - Feng-zhen-rou
Ingredients
0.5 kg of pork (shoulder part)
150 g of fresh green peas
100 g of rice flour
5 g of shallots and fresh ginger root
25 ml of soy sauce, bean curd, and cooking wine
8 g of caramelized sugar
0.5 g of salt
Preparation
Cut the pork into 10×2×1/3 cm strips and roll in rice flour.
Finely chop the shallots and ginger.
Mix the pork strips, shallots, ginger, caramelized sugar, wine, bean curd, and soy sauce in a bowl so that the pork is on the bottom, with the spices on top, followed by the peas, and then the remaining spices. Sprinkle the remaining rice flour on top of the pork and shake.
Preparation
Put the prepared dish on the fire and simmer under the lid on very low heat for 2 hours.
Turn the finished dish over onto a plate so that the pork is on top.