It's Sunday night! What's for dinner?
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wrote on 2 Aug 2020, 22:10 last edited by Mik 8 Feb 2020, 22:22
Whole Foods had a nice sale on Chilean Sea Bass so I'm going to pan sear it with salt, pepper and dress it with a little garlic butter and fresh herbs.
Spring mix salad with diced tomatoes, carrot slivers, red onion and house made ranch dressing.
Might add in corn on the cob but our guest is diabetic so trying to avoid much in the way of sugars.
The lemon cucumber water turned out great!
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wrote on 2 Aug 2020, 22:16 last edited by
Rotisserie chicken from our local grocer.
Baked spuds.
Corn on the cob.
Rutabaga.
(Cheap) Scotch.
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wrote on 2 Aug 2020, 22:19 last edited by
Taste of Home has an article, 55 Diabetic Friendly Side Dishes. The first one, Riced Cauliflower with Asiago Cheese, might go well with your menu. https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/garlic-asiago-cauliflower-rice/
Here's the page for all 55: https://www.tasteofhome.com/collection/diabetic-side-dishes/
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wrote on 2 Aug 2020, 22:19 last edited by
Perfect summer dinner. (actually, any time you throw in corn on the cob....)
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wrote on 2 Aug 2020, 22:21 last edited by Mik 8 Feb 2020, 22:22
Thanks, Cats!
Our friend is not being good. She brought over a bottle of Veuve Cliquot.
Yum, but not what I had planned for her health.
The thing is, healthy food is delicious. I prefer it taste wise to heavy, fat laden stuff. (so why in h-e-double toothpicks a I so fat laden? Grrr...)
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Thanks, Cats!
Our friend is not being good. She brought over a bottle of Veuve Cliquot.
Yum, but not what I had planned for her health.
The thing is, healthy food is delicious. I prefer it taste wise to heavy, fat laden stuff. (so why in h-e-double toothpicks a I so fat laden? Grrr...)
wrote on 2 Aug 2020, 22:25 last edited by@Mik said in It's Sunday night! What's for dinner?:
The thing is, healthy food is delicious. I prefer it taste wise to heavy, fat laden stuff
I'm getting there rapidly. I hate when I run out of the healthy stuff and have to eat the non-healthy stuff. It wasn't that long ago when that wasn't true.
I'm loving the increased energy and lightness-of-being feeling that comes with healthy eating.
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wrote on 2 Aug 2020, 22:40 last edited by
Very happy to hear that, Cats.
As for the original question I'm having the second half of a pork tenderloin I made Friday night. Probably just a side salad as it's nearing the expiration date. Glamorous, I know.
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wrote on 3 Aug 2020, 00:01 last edited by brenda 8 Mar 2020, 00:03
Homemade pizza with a Napolitana crust, momma's homemade sauce, freshly grated mozzarella, and grass-fed ground beef mini-meatballs.
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wrote on 3 Aug 2020, 00:04 last edited by
Edit to add: Had some Sweet Cheeks Pinot Noir with it. Perfect with pizza.
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wrote on 3 Aug 2020, 02:03 last edited by
Last night, had the pork chop recipe that @George-K made.
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wrote on 3 Aug 2020, 02:42 last edited by
Stouffer's French Bread Pizza and a Diet Coke.
Afterwards, we treated ourselves to a brownie made from a brownie mix we bought at the Dollar Store for..... a dollar....
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Very happy to hear that, Cats.
As for the original question I'm having the second half of a pork tenderloin I made Friday night. Probably just a side salad as it's nearing the expiration date. Glamorous, I know.
wrote on 3 Aug 2020, 02:52 last edited by@jon-nyc said in It's Sunday night! What's for dinner?:
Very happy to hear that, Cats.
As for the original question I'm having the second half of a pork tenderloin I made Friday night. Probably just a side salad as it's nearing the expiration date. Glamorous, I know.
Expiration guides many if not most of my menu choices.
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wrote on 3 Aug 2020, 03:41 last edited by
Did you all know that Charmin is thicker, but not as wide as other brands of toilet paper?
My "input - on - output" covers almost everyone's anticipated daily needs, is food-related, and darn good to know(!) like if you want to buy someone an expensive gift or something.
You're all welcome.
Yea! I participated in a cooking thread helpfully, accurately, and didn't even need to ask my best pal Ax for excrementational analysis. But you can correct me if I'm wrong, bud.
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wrote on 3 Aug 2020, 05:22 last edited by
If you eat pork tenderloin after its expiration date, you'll need the wider paper.....