So...whats for dinner?

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  • Redheaded1
    Redheaded1 Member Posts: 1,600
    edited August 2014


    Guess what I'm having-----Salsa chicken and brown rice.  Like an idiot, I picked up a bag of Mozerella  cheese instead of Cheddar.... Contemplated putting spaghetti sauce over the chicken instead, but i'd already opened my black beans and a can of diced chilies....  OH WELL,  good thing I"m not a picky eater.....

  • eric95us
    eric95us Member Posts: 2,845
    edited August 2014

    I wonder how the chillies would mix with the chillies?  

    Simple dinner tonight.....hot dogs, potato salad and probably an ale..... !?! 

    Eric

  • susan_02143
    susan_02143 Member Posts: 7,209
    edited August 2014

    Friday night was a total blast! We started with a choice of raspberry, peach or mango bellinis, and then moved to the garden to enjoy the antipasto speed. Bumjoo wrote "The appetizers included: charcuterie, cheeses, homemade marinated mushrooms, house marinated mozzarella, first homegrown tomatoes of the season with basil, olives and peperoncini and peppers" I had also made some gluten free bread for her. Then we fired up the grill to cook some Prime NY Strips, 3 lobsters, and a bunch of planked vegetables. There was also some sautéed corn. Dessert was some almond florentines, chocolate sorbet, dairy free ice cream, and dairy ice cream. 

    Someone took a blurry picture of the main course, lined up on the table.


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    I can't believe that they will be leaving for the UK soon. I will miss knowing that they are a quick plane ride away.

    Tonight husband and I went to Oleana for our 32nd wedding anniversary celebration. I am totally stuffed! It was a delicious dinner of meze. Seven in all, plus a dessert to share. We could have passed on the dessert. We rolled home.

    Tonight's super moon has been gorgeous. We were seated on the patio of the restaurant and could watch it rise up above the patio twinkly light.

    *susan*

  • Moonflwr912
    Moonflwr912 Member Posts: 6,856
    edited August 2014

    I envy you susan! Not just the food! LOL where I live the haze from the lake covered up the moon. Sugh. Also tonight is the Perseid meteor shower isn't it?  Can't see but one star. Sigh. 

  • eric95us
    eric95us Member Posts: 2,845
    edited August 2014

    hmm... I didn't make sense....chillies mixed with the spaghetti sauce....is what I meant to type.

  • Moonflwr912
    Moonflwr912 Member Posts: 6,856
    edited August 2014

    LOL eric! Mario Batali likes Chili's in everything! LOL

    Much love

  • Lacey12
    Lacey12 Member Posts: 2,951
    edited August 2014

    Carole, I'm impressed with your attention to the weight mgmt. It is so hard to do that while traveling....especially where all those sausages are popular! I have yet to make it to  the scale this morning now that we are home.

    Susan, it would be really tempting to crash your special dinners! WOW....amazing!  We have never been to Oleana....must try.

    For DGD's birthday pool party on Saturday, DDIL ordered catered Italian food.....lots of big tasty sandwiches (eggplant, cold cuts, caprese, chicken parm, etc., etc,), two pastas,  a beautiful garden salad with colorful toppings, and, of course, a decorated Peppa Pig cake with layers of custard with strawberries and banana slices. The Peppa Pig family was new to me! It was a fun party for the 30+ kids and adults. Lots of eating, swimming, being amused by kid antics, and ending with a great view of the super moon. 

    Sunday, DS1 spent most of the day operating on two broken hip patients, and DDIL was on call for a delivering  mom, and we relaxed at home with the resident grandparents, playing with the grands. That evening we all went to a local  Thai restaurant and I had my first experience with 'drunken noodles'..... tasty!

    Yesterday we drove our tired selves home, but first picked up some Jersey corn and tomatoes, then brought lunch (delicious club sandwiches and cookies from a new cafe and bakery in Stratford, CT) to my stepmother who is housebound with a fractured back. She seems to be healing in her brace and it is always great to visit with her. On Thursday, DS2 is bringing Chi girl to meet her, then to meet DS1 and family. 

    So once home last night, we enjoyed the Jersey corn (OMG so yum!) and tomatoes along with the leftover halves of our club sandwiches...and some Frascati! I rarely drink alcohol anymore, but there are just some times it is necessary!!

    Happy to be home.....wish I was doing nothing.....but DH had tickets to "The Moth" for tonight, so we are having a quick dinner in Cambridge with friends before heading to the performance. The stories are about "deception". 

    Moon, hope that knee is coming along.

    Have a good Tuesday, everyone!

  • SpecialK
    SpecialK Member Posts: 16,486
    edited August 2014

    susan - my mouth was watering while I was reading of your dinner with the UK-bound cousins!  All sounds yum!

    lacey - see note to susan, ditto!

    carole - lol on the farmer's market/jewelry store!  I will look at jewelry, and often buy some, anywhere I go!  It is one of my favorite things to get on vacation because I am reminded of the good time I had whenever I wear that piece.  I am a bit of a jewelry-holic, and I don't think there is a 12-step program available.

    My DD has another interview locally tomorrow morning so she will drive home tonight after work - it takes her about 6 hours.  The extra special part is that DS is flying down tonight as well for a week of R&R after the end of summer school (took Anatomy 1 & 2 - he needs a break!) and full-time work in the Emergency Room and fire station.  He will be here for a few days, then drive down with sister and a buddy to the Keys for some fishing and fun, then back here for a few days.  I rarely have both of my children under one roof with me - it is when I am the happiest, so I am excited!  DH says - yay! - both chicks back in the nest! 

    We spent the weekend cleaning out our friend's condo and getting it ready for sale - we put in about 30 hours.  It was a challenge but we got it done.  I definitely lifted and carried things I should not have - my poor LE arm, but it seems ok.  I am tired and sore, but satisfied with the job we did.  DH has to go back this weekend to take care of some loose ends - talk to the real estate agent, get the tile floors cleaned, and sign over the car to the friend it was given to, but I am going to hang out with the dog and do NOTHING.

  • Lacey12
    Lacey12 Member Posts: 2,951
    edited August 2014

    Special, I LOVE your plan for today! You need a rest! And how wonderful to anticipate having both chicks home! Enjoy!

    DH just came home with an invite to go sailing on Friday with a colleague of his. NoNoNo!!! I was really worried about how I could say "no" w/o seeming like the stick in the mud I am feeling like. Well, good news....he was feeling the same way. Yay for same page 'stick in the mudness'! Instead we will head to NH Thursday where we will plan to follow Special's itinerary of today. ;)

    Debbie, I totally agree with you about diets which is why I deprive myself of nothing....and get to be a happy foodie with a "mostly" healthful eating style, and my weight is just fine. I do notice when I eat at other's houses, that I eat way less empty carbs at home than I used to....e.g., not eat white pasta and white bread, white rice, bagels etc., but don't miss them at all, and certainly have some if that is all that's offered somewhere else. No deprivation here. ;)

    Garden report.....when we left town, I had a nice little tomato (yes one!) looking like it would be getting close to ripening when we returned. Well, not so fast! It totally disappeared while we were gone. This is a totally non-productive summer for food! Madness! And since I will not be canning ANYTHING, I purchased a few cans of Jersey tomatoes at DS1's local farm stand to bring home. Did so last year and really liked them. I agree with Carole about Nance sitting on a produce goldmine!

  • carolehalston
    carolehalston Member Posts: 6,887
    edited August 2014

    We had a power outage on Sunday evening that somehow messed up the resort wireless service.  I'm having to use our Verizon data card, which doesn't work as well.  So until the resort service is back on, I won't be on the internet as much.

    It was too windy yesterday for fishing or for bicycling so we took a road trip to a little town called Pierz, home of Thielen Meats.  I learned of Thielen Meats on Amy Thielen's food channel series, Heartland Table.  Martha Stewart praised their smoked bacon as "the best" on one of her cooking shows.  Anyhow...  We bought ring bologna, brats, pork sausage patties, bacon, and rib eyes.  The latter were Choice, not Prime, like Susan's.  Everything except the ring bologna went into the freezer.  I saw Amy Thielen cook ring bologna on one of her shows.  I had never heard of it.

    We had lunch at Patrick's Bar, which uses Thielen's beef patties for their hamburgers.  I had the Blue Cheese burger and it was possibly the best burger I've ever eaten.  I am eating WAY too many burgers here in MN.  And I always eat some of DH's French fries, too.

    I lost part of this post in which I made responses to everyone who posted lately. 

  • carolehalston
    carolehalston Member Posts: 6,887
    edited August 2014

    Forgot to say that tonight's dinner is a chicken breast, sautéed corn with colored peppers, and garden salad.  The chicken will be cut into two thin filets and pan-seared. 

  • susan_02143
    susan_02143 Member Posts: 7,209
    edited August 2014

    First oFf, warning, my keyboard is cooked, braised, kaput! But, I wanted to share something. My daughter, and her partner of four years, have decided to get married! On October 9th, they will get married in our living room with only immediate family in attendance. She wants candles and flowers on the mantle. A justice of the peace will do the ceremony. Then we will have some light snacks before all heading to a French bistro. She is inviting a total of 15 people. In a few years, she will have a party to celebrate with the rest of the family and all of their friends.

    Which bistro is a big question. [Suggestions Lacey? Considering Brasserie Jo and Eastern Standard so far. Gaslight is too loud.]

    I have lived long enough to celebrate my daughter's wedding! How cool is this?

    *susan*

  • SpecialK
    SpecialK Member Posts: 16,486
    edited August 2014

    susan - awesome!  And Oct. 9th is my birthday - hope it brings you all more luck!  I like the full circle thing with you getting married at your parent's home and all of us seeing those pics so recently, and now she is getting married at your home - just great!

  • Lacey12
    Lacey12 Member Posts: 2,951
    edited August 2014

    Extremely cool, Susan!! So happy for all of you!   Off the top of my head, I recall having a nice "large party" (12 or so)celebration dinner with our Parisien friend for his daughter's graduation at La Voile on Newbury St. last year. Not one of the most expensive French bistros, but it was lovely. Will put on my thinking cap for other ideas.....

  • Moonflwr912
    Moonflwr912 Member Posts: 6,856
    edited August 2014

    Susan, that is awsome. Sounds like it will be a special day. 

    Specialk you too! Family is special.

    Carole Heartland table is great show. A lot of the food is similar to Wisconsin. Well maybe NOT lutefisk! LOL And I grew up eating ring bologna. It was a cheap sausage for my family of 10. We also fried regular bologna with onions for sandwiches.  Again filling and cheap. And actually probably better for us as a lot of the fat rendered out in cooking. LOL

    Supper tonight was a burgandy beef kabob from Sendiks. Yum. 

  • SpecialK
    SpecialK Member Posts: 16,486
    edited August 2014

    moon - I actually love a fried bologna sandwich with red onion, Monterey Jack and yellow mustard. I don't remember who introduced me to it but I thank them. I don't eat them anymore, but would be hard pressed to walk away if one appeared in front of me.

  • carolehalston
    carolehalston Member Posts: 6,887
    edited August 2014

    Wonderful news, Susan!  I'm happy for you.

  • eric95us
    eric95us Member Posts: 2,845
    edited August 2014

    Way cool Susan!!!!!

    Eric

  • Lacey12
    Lacey12 Member Posts: 2,951
    edited August 2014

    Eric, is that the Southwest version of "wicked cool"? ;)

    Just finished having an interview with some administrators at a local elementary school to figure out if and how they can use me as a counseling volunteer. I am hoping that I can implement some of the social and emotional skill building programs I developed over the past twenty years with the elementary students in my own community. We'll see how this works out. I can use a little structure in my life during the winter! They were receptive....free service afterall. :)

    Off to the gym on a torrentially rainy day.....

  • MinusTwo
    MinusTwo Member Posts: 16,634
    edited August 2014

    Susan - fantastic news about your DD. 
    Hi everyone else.  Debbie - how are you?  Laurie - when does school start back up for your kiddos?  Bedo - thinking of you.

  • Redheaded1
    Redheaded1 Member Posts: 1,600
    edited August 2014

    OH Susan---I LOVE Weddings-----cake, cream cheese mints, spiced nuts in little cups, and Punch------WOOHOO.   I even like getting the registry and seeing what they pick out.  And wrapping the present, and the quirky games you play at showers....

     the only wedding I was ever in was on Oct 4th.  What a great time of the year. 

    Here's a toast to a long happy lifetime together.

  • naiviv
    naiviv Member Posts: 535
    edited August 2014

    Hello all and early good morning,

    Need to catch up with reading. Congrats on the anniversaries and weddings to come.

    I am healing well from last surgery. Made it to conference, fell asleep after last class yesterday til now. Back home Sunday  need to get everything ready as school starts Monday.  Still need to get them backpacks. Supplies and uniforms are already purchased.

    LUAU planned for tonight.

    Happy eating

    Vivian

  • bedo
    bedo Member Posts: 1,866
    edited August 2014

    Hi Viv

    I hope you feel better. Here is a song to sing at your dinner. We were marched out as children and forced to perform this for the adult's entertainment  at parties as children.  I'm sure you can make up some movements to go along like swimming and sea Have fun!

    THE HUKILAU SONG © 1948
    Lyrics & Music: Jack Owens

    Sheet Music:

    Recordings:
    CD: Hukilau Hulas (GNP Crescendo GNPD 35)

    Oh, we're going to a hukilau
    A huki, huki, huki, huki, hukilau
    Ev'rybody loves a hukilau
    Where the laulau is the kau kau at the big luau

    We'll throw our nets out into the sea And all the ama ama come-a swimming to me Oh, we're going to a hukilau
    A huki, huki, huki, huki, hukilau
    Ev'rybody loves a hukilau
    Where the laulau is the kau kau at the hukilau

    What a beautiful day for fishing
    In the old Hawaiian way
    All the hukilau nets are swishing
    Down in old Laie Bay
    Oh, we're going to a hukilau
    A huki, huki, huki, huki, hukilau
    Ev'rybody loves a hukilau
    Where the laulau is the kau kau at the big luau

     Dinner was black bean burgers. Mash up beans mix with bread crumbs, an egg and sautéed onion. put in pan with olive oil Put on a roll with ketchup and eat. I will never catch up. Hello to all I work-sleep-work-sleep

  • SpecialK
    SpecialK Member Posts: 16,486
    edited August 2014

    viv - yay!  I have been wondering how you are doing with all of my driving back and forth to the east coast. 

  • Lacey12
    Lacey12 Member Posts: 2,951
    edited August 2014

    Grrrrrrr.......lost post while DH was doing something to our router.....so you get spared my long post!

    Viv, happy to hear you are doing well. Too bad your little chefs have to return to school!!

    Bedo, interesting black bean burger.

    At lake,.....need to make nectar to fill hummingbird feeders....doing little else. :).  Very, very cool....good walking weather. Dinner tonight with friends from home at Pasquaney Inn across the lake.  Planning to have Sunday brunch at Church Landing, a newer inn on Lake Winnipesaukee, popular wedding spot....they do a great brunch buffet.

    Used our tasty Jersey tomatoes in caprese salads over arugula the last two nights. Had that with skillet chicken with veggies and balsamic. Better leftovers of the chicken last night....

  • luvmygoats
    luvmygoats Member Posts: 2,942
    edited August 2014

    OMG Lacey I just googled pics of both of those places. They look divine. Cool and green. Enjoy.

    Bedo - where in the heck did you learn The Hukilau Song? I learned to hula to that in Hawaii I guess at school. How is your DD?

    I made a lovely stir fry with skirt steak, snow peas, onions and Udon noodles. I bought a balsamic vinegar at local grocery that is lovely. Added just the right touch - I'd read about adding "Chinese black vinegar" but never heard of that and sugg. sub was balsamic. I have a turkey breast carcass out thawing. Think it's chicken/dumplings night.
    That will last us a couple of days. Going into Ft Worth for Mexican food tomorrow night.

    Congratulations Susan on your DD's engagement. I love small weddings.

  • naiviv
    naiviv Member Posts: 535
    edited August 2014

    Specialk

    In Orlando til Sunday, where in east coast are you driving to? 

    V

  • SpecialK
    SpecialK Member Posts: 16,486
    edited August 2014

    viv - our friend in Boynton Beach passed away toward the end of July, so we were there off and on in mid to late July, then the funeral in Miami Shores at the end of the month, then back a couple of times to get the condo ready for sale.  DH is there now doing last touches to the condo for the listing, selling the car, and meeting with the lawyer in Palm Beach.  We are pretty much done for the moment, I go to California for my high school reunion in a couple of weeks, then down to the Keys to move DD back to Tampa for her new job with alligators!  I will have a new expander placed in early Oct. most likely, so will be quiet again for a bit!  Are you feeling good?

  • MinusTwo
    MinusTwo Member Posts: 16,634
    edited August 2014

    Bedo & Luv - I learned the Hukilau with appropriate dance steps when I was a kid in Northern CA.  I think I can even remember a few of the hand movements.  Plastic leis!!

    Olathe sweet corn hit the stores two weeks ago and was gone in 2 days.  I was luck to snag 4.  A new shipment came in this morning.  I'll be eating nothing but corn & watermelon for the next week.  Oh and maybe some Hatch chili stuff since it's the festival month.  Central Market makes the most delicious Hatch chili scones.

  • Lacey12
    Lacey12 Member Posts: 2,951
    edited August 2014

    Minus.....hatch chili?? A pepper?  

    Love the sound of good corn on cob and watermelon for meals...DH loves both, but seems to need other nutritional fillers (like protein!;) Maybe some evening when is out at a business dinner, I can indulge. :)

    Special, I feel like a sloth when reading your recent schedule. Wow! I hope you can slow down before your next procedure, so your body will feel rested. 

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