What's your dinner tonight?

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:wave: oh YUMM...I especially love lentils!
in college I really had a thing for pasties...hard to veggie ones here, at least where I am.

I enjoy ginger too, sometimes I've put just tiny bit in oatmeal.

you seem to make lots of great things!
do you do most of the cooking in your family?
 
This evening we had corned beef, cabbage, boiled red potatoes, and California blend vegetables.
 
Many of my American friends have never tried pumpkin soup. Soups are one of my favourite dishes to cook together with hand-homemade bread (done by hand kneading, not by bread-making machine). My personal favourite is wholemeal bread, but wholemeal flour is hard to come by where I live.

Didn't know that many Americans haven't tried Pumpkin soup. It's delicious, more so when it's homemade. :)

I don't do the cooking around here. Someday perhaps I'll challenge myself to making soups and whatnot.
 
I ate at The Plant Cafe again....awesome place. May go again tomorrow. It is worth the train ride.
 
:wave: oh YUMM...I especially love lentils!
in college I really had a thing for pasties...hard to veggie ones here, at least where I am.

I enjoy ginger too, sometimes I've put just tiny bit in oatmeal.

you seem to make lots of great things!
do you do most of the cooking in your family?

Why :ty: :D

As for doing most of the cooking....actually no, my husband does most of the cooking when he is home from work. All our adult and teenage children can cook too. We take turns. We all love to cook. However, my husband because he likes extremely hot spicy food (and so do most of our family with the exception of our youngest who is 7), he has the honour of being the mastercook in our family.
 
Tonight we are having beef kielbasa with onions and garlic in an soy/ginger sauce, green beans and potato rolls.
 
Made my egg drop soup with the last egg I had in my fridge. Came out delicious.
 
Tonight I am planning on a ground beef throw-together with mandarin oranges.
 
Probably canned pineapple chunks. Trying to clean out my pantry and avoid food shopping. Haven't gone food shopping in 2.5 weeks!
 
Tonight I am planning on a ground beef throw-together with mandarin oranges.

In the ground beef? Teriyaki hamburger helper. :hmm:

I am going to a Mexican restaurant tonight to eat a free dinner.

My husband will eat the one that costs money. ;)
 
In the ground beef? Teriyaki hamburger helper. :hmm:

I am going to a Mexican restaurant tonight to eat a free dinner.

My husband will eat the one that costs money. ;)

Sorry - my bad again. I am really slipping. Must be the heat and the brain in overdrive for our garage conversion.

The ground beef throw-together will have tomatoes, onions, garlic, rice and Latin seasonings. The mandarin oranges are a side salad.
 
Sorry - my bad again. I am really slipping. Must be the heat and the brain in overdrive for our garage conversion.

The ground beef throw-together will have tomatoes, onions, garlic, rice and Latin seasonings. The mandarin oranges are a side salad.

Sounds good. I was just teasing anyway. :lol:
 
going over to a friends in a bit for some barbecued pork and chicken. We'll see how he does it.
 
Had roasted chicken and potatoes, and braised artichokes. One of those stick it in the oven and sit down and relax suppers.
 
Subway - blackforest ham with pepperjack cheese, lettuce, tomato, green peppers, olives, light mayo, all on white bread. I bought chips but after eating the sandwich I didn't much feel like eating them. I'll save them for later, I think.
 
:wave:BecLak, I think it's neat that everybody in your family tends to like to cook, that way you can all make various things, take turns like you wrote, try different stuff.

I like spicy foods too but I imagine that my "spicy" would be your husband's "bland".:lol:

last night I got home from Zumba and had: salmon salad and also hot cereal. and an apple.
tonight :hmm:
 
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