So...whats for dinner?

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  • susan_02143
    susan_02143 Member Posts: 7,209
    edited October 2013


    What a nightmare! May I suggest Costco for all of your tire needs? Best prices, and great after-sale service.


    *susan*

  • lovewins
    lovewins Member Posts: 881
    edited October 2013


    I love this thread...it's about so much more than dinner. Thanks for making me smile...tonight I had Stoffer's 5 cheese lasagna!

  • susan_02143
    susan_02143 Member Posts: 7,209
    edited October 2013


    A Whole Foods, with a pizza oven, has moved into my neighborhood.


    In 10 years, this neighborhood has gone from being hard to find a mortgage underwriter who would finance to complete hipster. The old Foodmaster closed up and Whole Foods has moved in. Day 2 of surgery recovery and Mr. 02143 wanted a pizza. And he wanted a Whole Foods pizza. How great is it to order a 'za, buy some milk, spinach, and shallots, and cruise home? This is my first time in the store at 6:30. They are all so young. There were more bicycles parked outside than cars! Most hand baskets had just enough food for one dinner- with a pretty even mix of prepared foods and ingredients.


    I had made a salad dressing before we left. Once we were in the door, spinach was tossed and we ate a respectable pizza.


    *susan*

  • auntienance
    auntienance Member Posts: 4,216
    edited October 2013

    I'm so glad there is no Whole Foods within 70 miles of me (90, yes). I can barely control myself with a Costco. Whole Foods is like Disneyland to me.

    I recently found out there are several participating CSA farms in my area. Unfortunately, I've missed the season for most of them, but one does offer free range chicken and eggs during the winter. The prices for the chickens are not bad, but the eggs are expensive. I'll have to decide what I want to do.

    Laurie's talk of mushroom gravy inspired me to make chopped steak with a mushroom wine sauce. Also had garlic mashed potatoes and sauteed the last of the beans with a shallot and thyme.  Freeze warnings here tonight so it will be the last of everything I expect.

    I second Susan on the Costco tires.

  • MinusTwo
    MinusTwo Member Posts: 16,634
    edited October 2013


    Special - Great story. I've had 6 Basal cell skin cancers removed - all with local anesthetic. The strangest was 2 basal cell's the size of erasers on the end of pencils - one on either side of my nose. Where to you look with your eyes? They did MOHS surgery so you lie there w/everything open until they get the frozen sections back - then they cut more if necessary before closing. Good luck w/the healing. The back is a hard place to monitor.


    Moon - ended up with Moo Goo Gai Pan (shrimp & chicken) instead of Sweet & Sour for lunch at PF Changs. Still good but that place is noisy.


    I introduced my friend to Sprouts after lunch. They're fairly new in Houston but have the best selection of fruits & vegetables I've seen anywhere around. And great prices. Asparagus bunch for $1.27 and we usually pay $2.98. Lovely wild caught fish. No Whole Foods by me but now I'm hungry for pizza.

  • naiviv
    naiviv Member Posts: 535
    edited October 2013


    I went to market fresh today it is whole foods competitor. Tuesdays is special day. Their chicken breast organic raised without any junk in them are 2.99 lb and their chuck beef is also 2.99. Tuna was 4.99...But that is where inexpensive ends. I love the store and walked away with a hefty bill. The Sweet potatoe chips, granola you make,banana bread, veggies all delish I made pepper crusted tuna steakes served over a bed of baby spring greens salad with tomatoes and a hit of feta , Chicken breast with aparagus tips and broccoli for the young uns.


    I bought an eggplant just because they looked so gorgeous. I have never cooked eggplant. I have only ever eaten it battered and fried. Any recipe ideas? Can it just be grilled?


    Vivian

  • SeasideMemories
    SeasideMemories Member Posts: 3,194
    edited October 2013


    Special,


    What a wild morning you had! Couldn't help but smile at the vision of you arriving at the hospital in the back of a police car! Stories to tell all around... You, the officer and the hospital staff! Hope you heal quickly and are not in pain!


    Susan,


    Glad DH's surgery went well and that he has his appetite back! My DH had knee surgery Friday (arthriscopic for a torn miniscus) and first meal he wanted was breakfast food! Must be a comforting thing?


    Debbie,


    Glad to hear Chuck is feeling well enough to travel! Even if you have to drive, do it, and if your travels ever bring you to the NE let me know... Would love to meet you! But mostly, so happy to see you post what you're making for dinner. I've always loved your recipes and haved missed you!


    Lovewins,


    I feel the same! Love the food talk but, this thread has become so much more! A big thank you to Laurie for starting it all and bringing us all together! Almost 550 pages and 16,000+ posts?! Who knew?

  • SeasideMemories
    SeasideMemories Member Posts: 3,194
    edited October 2013


    Welcome naiviv!


    This is an eggplant recipe that I have made and really like!


    http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/mario-batali/eggplant-parmigiana-recipe/index.html


    Sometimes I make the sauce myself and other times I use jarred sauce. It's a lighter, non-fried version of the classic eggplant parm...

  • susan_02143
    susan_02143 Member Posts: 7,209
    edited October 2013


    I highly recommend something like this: http://www.finecooking.com/recipes/rustic-grilled-greek-eggplant-dip.aspx . Serve with some pita, hummus, perhaps a Greek salad and/or lamb kebabs. You will be mighty happy!


    *susan*

  • Laurie08
    Laurie08 Member Posts: 2,891
    edited October 2013


    Seaside- I had no idea what I was starting! I am so happy that it has brought us all together.


    Vivian- We eat eggplant a lot. A very simple recipe for roasted eggplant is- slice your eggplant about 1/2-3/4 inch thick into rounds. Put evoo on bottom of a pyrex dish, add eggplant is a single layer drizzle with more evoo and sprinkle with kosher or sea salt. Roast at 475 for 20 minutes. Remove and let cool. Take ricotta cheese and make those rounds into oreos! Use a spoonful of ricotta and press eggplant together. Top with favorite marinara and bake covered for 20 minutes. Top with favorite cheese (we use provolone) and melt on top. Delish~ actually planning on making it tomorrow :)

  • Laurie08
    Laurie08 Member Posts: 2,891
    edited October 2013


    Susan- That looks amazing! I will take mine with pits chips and a greek salad please.

  • SpecialK
    SpecialK Member Posts: 16,486
    edited October 2013


    auntie - I agree on the Whole Foods as Disneyland! In VA I had one 5 mins down the road, and a Trader Joes 5 mins the other way - dangerous! Here I have two WF but they are both 30 minutes away. I just found out they are building a TJ's -so excited!


    Minus - I have had more than 20 unfortunately, but this was the most extensive surgery because it is a recurrence. I have two more to go at two week intervals. I had three treated just before chemo, they all scarred badly and took a long time to heal. I can't imagine today's experience on my face though - that had to be so scary!

  • Lacey12
    Lacey12 Member Posts: 2,951
    edited October 2013


    Wow! I am humbled at your bravery and horrified at the extent of those derm surgeries. Hope you heal quickly, Special! And that was a funny tale.


    I'm joining the eggplant bandwagon tomorrow. Tonight I made kale pesto and plan to try an Eggplant rollatine recipe a friend made after getting my kale pesto. Easy peasy! Cut the eggpant longways into slices, brush with garlic/olive oil. Roast on oiled tray until soft. When done, brush with kale (or any other) pesto, and add some mozzarella and parmesan cheese and roll up, placing in shallow casserole dish. Pour homemade tomato sauce or favorite jarred brand over rolls and top with more cheese. Bake at 350 for a half hour, or until cheese is melted and sauce bubbly. I'll let you know how this turns out tomorrow. I bet it could also be like Laurie's recipe if we used ricotta as the filling cheese.

  • Moonflwr912
    Moonflwr912 Member Posts: 6,856
    edited October 2013


    SpecialK what a day. Surgery or cop car ride. Hmmm so she did both. Then super woman got the car fixed too. LOL


    All you ladies with DH recovering. Ug. Heres hoping they heal FAST! LOL


    This thread is important to me too. We have met so many wonderful people, read so many recipes, shared smiles and tears and we just made ourselves at home.


    Ok enough schmaltz! LOL. Just saw a new Food Network show. Heartland table. This looked real good but its a bit weird. Sourdough bread sliced and put in a pan with melted butter and maple syrup. Cooked til it was crispy and a dark golden brown. Cooled a bit and served with a soft cheese like brie or goat. It really sounds like it will be good. Kinda going with the breakfast food talk! Maybe its a recipe for healing! LOL


    Much love.

  • Moonflwr912
    Moonflwr912 Member Posts: 6,856
    edited October 2013


    My everyday Correlle. I bought it last year during chemo. I wanted something bright. image

  • lovewins
    lovewins Member Posts: 881
    edited October 2013


    are those cherries? I love anything with cherries! I grew up in the cherry capital of the world!!!

  • auntienance
    auntienance Member Posts: 4,216
    edited October 2013

    Monica, how nice! And what a nice sentiment as well, I couldn't agree more!

    The back is good today, so I'm going to work out. God help me, I joined a gym. After that, I think I'll make the olive oil cake. I made a poulish yesterday, so I need to make bread too. Hmmm, I haven't made onion rolls for a while.  Bread means soup, so it will be either the lamb shanks or garlic sausage and lentil. Looks like I just created a busy day for myself.

  • SpecialK
    SpecialK Member Posts: 16,486
    edited October 2013


    Hey all! All the food sounds so yummy! We had leftover beef stew last night, I made enough so that I would not have to cook last night, which was a good thing. I do need to grocery shop though - where I am going later today is right by Whole Foods and the Fresh Market, so that will be a treat! I did not sleep well because the surgical area is right at the inside of the shoulder blade in the middle of my back. I can't sleep on my back, can't sleep on the left side due to the incision, and sleeping on the right side kept squishing the left side. Consequently, I watched a lot of stuff recorded on my DVR and slept in 15 minute increments. I need a caffeine IV right now! Today I am getting four new tires (in about an hour) and my hair done later this afternoon. The good news is that I don't have to raise my arms to wash my hair for a couple of days, which I think would be a bit uncomfortable, the bad news can't take any pain meds because I have to drive. Life seems to be full of these trade-offs! Just made my appointments for my clinical trial vaccine booster in Washington, D.C. for December and January - it will be cold by then! Very exciting!


    moon - I like your Corelle - it has a bit of a vintage vibe, yet modern! Plus, you have to love the durability. My everyday bowls and dinner plates are doing some kind of weird scratching thing - I think from the flatware contact. I may be in the market for new everyday stuff sooner than I thought.

  • Laurie08
    Laurie08 Member Posts: 2,891
    edited October 2013


    Special K- I don't know how you did all that with just having surgery on your back?! Take care of yourself!


    Lacey- Your eggplant sounded great- love the pesto element, I am going to have to try it.


    We had soccer AGAIN tonight and do for the next three days as well :/ I roasted the eggplant before hand and had dinner ready to go when we got home. Still ate a bit late and the boys were late on heading to bed but only by a 1/2 hour. DH is sick. He NEVER gets sick. He ate no dinner and headed to bed almost as soon as we got home from the game. Hopefully he is better in the morning.


    Hugs to all.


    As always thinking of Michelle.

  • SpecialK
    SpecialK Member Posts: 16,486
    edited October 2013


    laurie - I'm good, don't worry! Today was mostly sitting - tire place is 5 minutes from home, sat there, drove to hairdresser (sitting in the car), sat and got hair colored/cut, stopped at Whole Foods and it was not crowded and just grabbed a small cart of things, it was quiet so the sweet bagger came to my car and put the bags in for me. Drove home - sitting, lol! I got chimichurri steak and smoked gouda pasta salad for DH so I did not cook. DH is watching the WS right now - and I am getting ready to go lay down! Sorry to hear your DH is sick - boo! Hope he is feeling better quickly!


    I need a kale pesto recipe!

  • Moonflwr912
    Moonflwr912 Member Posts: 6,856
    edited October 2013


    spevcalK so sorry you didnt get sleep. When you dont get sleep its just hard to do anything. Hope you get some tonite.


    My last everyday set was just some Ikea plates in dark grey. But my total clumsiness during chemo chipped them big time and I didnt like looking at proof I was so bad! LOL. These are called cherries and berries. They have some neat patterns now though. I bought them only after my DH replaced my dishwasher that had been broken for over 5 years. I was using a lot of paper plates because I couldnt stand up enough to wash stuff. LOL. Today its only pork chops. They needed to be cooked.

  • Lacey12
    Lacey12 Member Posts: 2,951
    edited October 2013


    Special, there are a lot of kale pesto recipes on various internet sites, so just google it and select the one you like best. I found that the only DIFFERENCE (note, I am not listing all the ingredients for pesto here....just the variations...hope that isn't too confusing) from my basil pesto was that I toasted the walnuts (I use them in favor of pine nuts), blanched (for a minute) about 8 large leaves of kale, stripped of their ribs, and added only a minimal amount of basil (maybe 1/4 to 1/2 cup). I also add the juice of one lemon which I never did with regular basil pesto. The color is bright green and tends not to turn which I like. To me kale pesto tastes like basil pesto in a milder form....and is cheaper to make...those kale leaves go far! I can use just one bunch of kale for pesto, soup, and several smoothies. And it is not so easy to find nice fresh basil here through the winter.


    Also, Special, I was dying at your account of all that sitting...did that not hurt your back? You must have a high pain tolerance! I would be much more debilitated!


    Laurie, so sorry to learn your DH is sick. He obviously listened to his body by heading to the sack!


    My DH is struggling with a cold, which kept him up all last night. It does seem odd to see our guys get sick.


    So no report on the rollatine, since I stopped at Marshall's in search of a dress and ended up spending more time there than planned (could I be turning into a suburban shopper....hope not!!). DH decided to go to a business program he was going to skip....so I got out of making any dinner...and spent my time doing "clothes management". Tomorrow I do have to cook!


    So for my spontaneous dinner, I made a mashed avocado (with some garlic) sandwich on whole wheat bread, with tomato, red onion, green leaf lettuce, and kalamata olives. It did the trick!


    Back to watching the game......glad I am seeing it from the warmth of my family room. I like to attend baseball games on balmy summer nites. ;)

  • Laurie08
    Laurie08 Member Posts: 2,891
    edited October 2013


    Lacey- Your spontanius dinner sounds wonderful! I too have been wathching the game. After freezing my butt off at soccer tonight I am enjoying the wood stove heat:)

  • SpecialK
    SpecialK Member Posts: 16,486
    edited October 2013


    lacey - the surgical spot is up pretty high so I just leaned forward a bit. The biggest problem was getting my hair washed because I had to lean back, but my hairdresser went fast! My car has heated seats (yes, ridiculous in Fl, but the car came from VA - I love them though for Femara related joint pain - I just blast the AC to balance it out, lol!) so I was comfortable for the car rides to various places. I do have a high pain tolerance - I took pain meds for only a few days after the previous surgeries - even the BMX. I think I will like kale pesto - I am not that into basil, although I do like basil pesto. Thanks for the handy hints on how to do the kale pesto - the fact that it is milder is what I will like.

  • Lacey12
    Lacey12 Member Posts: 2,951
    edited October 2013


    Special, I am going to try to post a link to a recipe for kale pesto that doesn't even use any basil.



    http://www.loveandlemons.com/2013/04/02/kale-walnut-pesto/


    Voila! It worked...I never know with this Ipad.....


    Laurie, aren't you happy for that toasty woodstove now?! :) Watching kid sports while freezing was never high on my list of body friendly activities! But of course I did it like we all do..... And I shivered a little bit tonight when I read your soccer post on FB!

  • keithw
    keithw Member Posts: 47
    edited October 2013


    I don't know Michelle, but still I am so very sorry.


    Her words that Nancy posted, from when she was by her mom's side, struck home a bit for me, having been with my own mother while she was in hospice earlier this year. I can't help but have that experience in the back of my mind now here at home, and it shades and influences every moment I spend with my love. Sometimes for the better, and sometimes with melancholy, but it's brought a higher octave of awareness to me, and the sharpened perception that every moment really is precious.

  • keithw
    keithw Member Posts: 47
    edited October 2013


    Last night yours truly made mushroom soup based on a Wolfgang Puck recipe and served with french bread NOT made by yours truly. It was tasty!


    Still wondering what to do to jazz up the peanut butter puffs, but they keep disappearing on me - I guess that's good?


    I've got some amaretto chocolate drizzle I made to go on a tiramisu cheesecake I did, and I'm gonna try painting some cookies with a little bit of that after dusting them with the powdered sugar I finally remembered to buy.


    (If it isn't written down, it most likely gets overlooked, un-purchased or just plain forgotten around here)

  • Laurie08
    Laurie08 Member Posts: 2,891
    edited October 2013


    ok- a question for everyone. When I cook my chicken pot pie I usually bake at 375 for an hour. We have soccer again tonight....do you think it would work if I baked it at 325 for an hour and a half?

  • auntienance
    auntienance Member Posts: 4,216
    edited October 2013

    Laurie, does your oven have a timer with a delay start?

    Gyros tonight with a Greek salad  and feta dressing.

  • Laurie08
    Laurie08 Member Posts: 2,891
    edited October 2013


    Nancy It does! I had no idea? Now I have to figure out how it works!! You are so smart!

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