So...whats for dinner?

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

    I bought a Wagner Ware #8 skillet lid, a really old cast iron pot and a surveyor's transit..all for $10 at Goodwill while looking for a dinner plate to replace one I broke.

    I have a #8 skillet and a lid will come in handy. I haven't decided what to do with the pot and I actually have use for the transit (working on shortwave and AM radio antennas).

    I'm having to work late (3am) so my dinner will be a candy bar.

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

    Nancy, I actually never saw a ladyfinger pan but bet I'd buy one if I did! 

    Luv, yes, probably Tuesday AM is close to Job Lot, but Job Lot is more vast, (here anyway) and their large selection is organized in a way that I can find things easily and repeatedly. Our TJ Maxx and Marshall's are more focused on fashionable clothing and home decor and kitchen items than food...but there are a couple of aisles of it, mainly coffees and gift/speciality foods.....love that too...rarely get out of there w/o replenishing DH's coffee supply with an interesting one.

    Tonight I wanted to use a lot of the brussels sprouts I cut off the large stalk I bought. So after researching soups, I made up  my own with brussels sprouts,  portabello mushrooms, and farro (thank you for helping me think of that, Carole). I purposefully made it differently than my kale soups. DH and I really enjoyed it with some crusty bread. Made a bib lettuce salad...and DH finished up the lamb shank from Saturday night's dinner. 

    Eric...candy bar dinner...sounds just about right to start Halloween week! Hope you get some rest! And, good score at Goodwill!

    My neighbor just told me that she found 00 flour at BJs for less than 1.50 a pound. Might just re-up there or have her get me some when she goes, so I am not tempted by all the other attractions!

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

    Leftover brown rice and chicken sausage gumbo with a tossed salad with avocado and blue cheese. 

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

    My dinner was 'crudities' - raw cauliflower, radishes, carrots - steamed asparagus - ranch dip.  And I might as well top that off with a couple more of the mini Mounds candy bars I had purchased for Halloween.  Thanks for the idea Eric.  I plan on popcorn for dessert in another hour or so.

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

    specialk sorry about your friend. You've had a rough year.

    Lacey it's good that the restaurant was wonderful. So much fun to finds a good one. 

    Nancy, of course you do. And like eric, I thought of the corn stick pan. Ladyfingers are a sponge cake, right? That's what I'm thinking of. 

    Eric, I love looking  at goodwill stores. You can always find things. Around here we have a St Vincent store too. Same kind of things. 

    Luv, we have Tuesday Mornings around here also Big Lots. It's fun to poke around but I spend too much too! 

    I've had farro. Bought it at Costco. You can use it like rice or even as a hot breakfast cereal. That's how they served it at sample day at Costco. 

     I made meat loaf and baked potato with carrots a couple days ago. Finished it up today. My favorite Tea shop is re branding itself as a Bistro so more people know it serves sandwiches and soups. All home made. Like polish dill pickle soup or butternut squash or Caribbean black bean. Just lovely- here's the soup and half sandwich lunch. Yum. 

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

    moon - thanks.  Such a pretty picture - I have butternut squash in the freezer that I need to make into soup but it is still warm here, so not ready for sweaters or soup yet, lol!  It is however just entering the time period where I am happy to live in Florida - lower humidity and fresh clean feeling air, awesome temps - enjoying it!

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

    SpecialK, we've been in that weather period here in south Louisiana, but yesterday I closed the doors and windows and turned on the a/c.  The humidity had risen again. 

    I have an acorn squash and a butternut that I haven't gotten around to cooking.  I just can't think of making soup with either one!  I roast them and add butter and a little brown sugar.  They taste somewhat like baked sweet potatoes.  Which reminds me, I have some of them on hand to cook, too!

    Off to play golf in a 3-day match play tournament at our club.  Not sure what dinner will be. 

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

    I will have to look up lady fingers.  Not sure I've eaten them.  I have one of those cast iron molds for corn-shaped cornbread, too.

    Interesting note about tiramisu.  It's probably more popular with women than men.  We were out to dinner at an Italian restaurant this summer with dh's cousin and his wife.  She and I shared a tiramisu for dessert.  The men shared another dessert.  Neither of them likes tiramisu.  It's too "mushy"! 

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

    I agree, Carole....there is absolutely no "chew factor" in tiramisu, which doesn't make it my favorite dessert either. But I liked making it. :) Also, if you let it sit for more than a day and a half, you have tiramisu "soup". Didn't last that long....   Good luck with your golf tournament!

    Special, enjoy your delightful weather!

    I hear we are set to have some actual cold temps later this week. Today is gorgeous...too bad it is not trick or treat night tonight.  Friday will be really chilly, so I suspect the kiddies will be wearing quite a few layers under (or over) their costumes! And we will finally need to turn on our heat!

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

    AuntieNance, do you ever go to  the groceries on the Hill?  I am a sucker for Volpi's sausages (sweet fennel).  I have a best friend who is 1st generation American/Italian.  She takes me with her sometimes and we drive 2.5 hours to "grocery shop". on the Hill in St. Louis.  I come home with the most amazing things--for the freezer and the pantry.  They have these baby eggplants with pimento in oil that I eat like a pickle, and pasta's like you never see anywhere else.  My new favorite is bucatini-its hollow so the sauce gets up inside the spaghetti noodle....I think it bought it in like 3 different sizes.  I think they probably have ladyfingers in one of the stores, either Digregorio's or Vivianni's.  But, we always hit a little bakery and I bring home the best cannoli's...sometimes I eat most of them in the car coming home........

    Can you tell I'm a carb addict???

  • auntienance
    auntienance Member Posts: 4,216
    edited October 2014

    Red, I most certainly do -- a couple of times a year at least. Vivianos and and Digregorios are my favorites. Vivianos is usually where I get ladyfingers. I'm guessing the bakery is Missouri baking company. They have the best cannoli. Also, if you like fig bars, be sure to try the cuccidatti there. Outstanding! The Hill is also where I get my knives sharpened. LOVE the area, it's a fun outing. You are a girl after my own heart to drive two and a half hours to go food shopping lol!

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

    Auntie Nance, I don't do the driving, Maria does.  I have a bridge phobia that keeps me watching for any type of waterway with the bridges with architecture over them.  I was in O'Fallon last Thurs-Sunday ( Illinois side) and it crushed me that I couldn't get over the river to Volpi's on Thursday before it closed.  But I am sure Maria will get food-itis before too much longer, and if her hubby isn't around, I am her second choice for a shopping buddy.  For my birthday, we went on a Friday, and ate at a restaurant that's kind of cattywampus from Volpi's ---had the most delicious tomato ribboleta soup.  she had a fish dish and I had a chicken mushroom risotto.... The soup was something I came home and immediately began making.  When I feel sick, with a cold and my taste buds are kind of shot, this is what I want.

  • auntienance
    auntienance Member Posts: 4,216
    edited October 2014

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                                             Corn stick                            Ladyfinger

    Ladyfingers are indeed spongecake. One of the local grocery chains in St. Louis used to sell them fresh in their bakery but I haven't seen them in years. The ones in the Italian groceries are packaged and very dry. Which is actually not a bad thing since they're usually soaked in something and the dry ones hold up better than the fresh ones (at least in my experience.) 

    I don't know what dinner is. Probably something involving ham and a potato. I have to get one more meal out of the ham before it's bean soup eligible. That's the problem with even a small ham and two people and why I usually only buy one if we're feeding others in addition to ourselves. What was I thinking.

    Carole, was DH's endo appt. today?  I sincerely hope all is well.

  • M0mmyof3
    M0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,696
    edited October 2014
  • eric95us
    eric95us Member Posts: 2,845
    edited October 2014
  • luvmygoats
    luvmygoats Member Posts: 2,942
    edited October 2014

    Same here Eric. I consider leftovers truly magic. Leftover chicken alfredo with side salad. Still have another jar of alfredo sauce to use up after that. Found some interesting recipes for it. Spent some time cleaning out roll out shelf. Not thoroughly or finished but felt good to accomplish something.

    Mommyof2 - I use those pre-pack pizza crusts thin crust, "Pizza Squeeze" from Contadina, little basil pesto from them, pepperoni and moz. cheese. Maybe some green onions or ripe olives. One of the few things DH "cooks". But when freezer is empty enough I do love Red Baron frozen pizzas.

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

    Redheaded and Nance, I am SO jealous that you go to the Hill and eat at restaurants and shop at Italian markets. 

    Nance, dh still does not know the results of his liver biopsy. 

    Dinner tonight is grilled lamb chops, baked sweet potatoes and cole slaw. 

    I was the winner in match play on day one of the golf tournament.  Tomorrow I get to play one of the other winners.  My opponent had to give me 8 strokes and she also didn't play well.  She's a very good friend, and I felt bad because she played so poorly. 

  • auntienance
    auntienance Member Posts: 4,216
    edited October 2014

    congratulations Carole!

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

    Congratulations Carole! And good luck tomorrow!

    Leftover brussells sprouts soup tonight with breadsticks and red pepper hummus. I have the easiest meals when DH has meetings. 

    Am busy filling up bags for the Vietnam Vets charity that picks up donations from your porch. This is just one way I am clearing out closets.....what a slow process!

    Also trying to organize my kindergarten social skills materials since I will be working (as volunteer one day a week) with a K teacher in two class sessions. She sounds very excited to have me come in to work with her and the kids....and I have a feeling will want me to help her with some of the more challenging students. I am so excited to start feeling useful again and to enjoy the energy of the little kids. Kindergarteners are so wonderful in their authenticity. 

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

    Wonderful food descriptions everyone.  Carole, we're still sending hugs & prayers for your DH.  Let us know when you hear.

  • M0mmyof3
    M0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,696
    edited October 2014

    We usually get a Freshcetta(sp?) or a store brand but where we were Red Baron's were on sale so we got one. Good pizza, just used to a thicker crust.

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

    lacey - I love that - kindergarteners are wonderful in their authenticity - is this another way of saying they have no filter?

    carole - good luck with the golf - you are sweet to feel bad for the friend you bested.  And best to your DH.

    I am now hungry for Italian food - dang it!!!

    DH had leftover pizza, I made a cannellini bean salad with artichoke hearts, kalamata olives and a tiny smattering of herbed goat cheese with olive oil and vinegar, and lots of S&P.  DD and I then painted furniture for her new place.  The big move is Saturday so today I am starting a slipcover for her fave chair from her godfather's condo that we cleaned out over the summer after he passed.  I love that some of his old furniture is going with her to her first home.  I would like to think he is smiling about that - he had pictures of her in every room of his place, loved being her godfather.


     

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

    Has anyone ever made Madeleine cookies?  I was at a flea market and found the pan for them for 3.00 and so I purchased it.  I think they are a cake like cookie from France.  I've found a recipe but it reads like you need more than one pan, and I am wondering if something would happen to the batter if I have to cool d own the pan from the first batch before I pour the second?    Now that it is getting colder, I might be in the kitchen a bit more than I am during the spring/summer/fall.  I think I am the queen of purchasing baking items that you will never use.  I think I have slowly acquired every Nordic ware Bundt pan made by never missing a church rummage sale.  After buying my first couple of them new, and knowing how much they sell for, I can't pass by one that is under $5.00 .  And I don't really bake a lot of Bundt cakes.... I also need to take a picture of the strange looking "Angel Food" pan I bought that is 7 inches tall and 6 1/2 inches wide at the bottom.   --says "made in Italy" Williams Sonoma, San Franscisco CA, but I can't find it on Williams-Sonoma website.    

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

    Special K--that is so cool about your daughter taking some of his furniture.  It will come to mean something to her (if it doesn't already) that it was his.  I have some things from my great grandmother and my great aunts and just knowing the history makes it so important and valued.

    I too miss the daily roo--but I wouldn't mind seeing the daily dog pic you suggested.  I love critters of any kind.

  • M0mmyof3
    M0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,696
    edited October 2014

    Miss the roo but any critter will do!

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

    ok. You asked for it here's one of my cats. LOL Sir Spotsalot, a rescue Bengal. 

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    I think if I remember right Madeline batter is kinda like a cross between a sponge cake and an angel cake. Perhaps it would work in mini muffin tins?

    Much love

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

    Redheaded1 - I've never made any but a quick google said they could possibly be made in mini muffin tins. You may have inspired me. Somewhere (oh where oh where) buried in my storage closet are 2 pans still in the original plastic wrap from has to be at least 20 years ago, probably more. They might be fun to make/take to Bible Study or Prayer Meeting. I saw recipe for Earl Grey flavored ones. I think I still have some double bergamot Earl Grey (teabags). But like you I would prob. make a few in mini muffin tins too.

    I bought some fab Harney & Sons chocolate/mint tea at Target. Had seen it on Amazon.

    Tonight is pork cutlets/gravy/mashed potatoes. I bought 5# of potatoes that are quickly turning green/soft. Can you freeze already made mashed potatoes? I think what is left is more than DH and I can eat tonight/tomorrow night.

    Mommyof2 - I've been buying a crust called MamaMary's. I don't much like the Boboli for some reason and that's all my local grocery has. This time I bought house brand Albertsons fire roasted while I was there. They had a much better selection.

    Ft. Worth actually has a Williams Sonoma but no Crate & Barrel. I forget about it being there. But it is across from where the new Fresh Market is very slowly going in. I need to go the the kitchen supply store but will have to hold securely onto my pocketbook.

    Monica - I love Sir Spotsalot. Beautiful.

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

    Luv I've frozen mashed potatoes before. Sometimes they are ok. other times not so much. But you don't have anything to lose. Try it. If they get to mushy add them to a soup that needs to be thickened. 

    I think tonight will be a pork based soup. I have potatoes, carrots, kielbasa and cabbage. Should wirk. Just not sure if I'll add tomatoes. 

    Much love

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

    Moon, I love the spots on your cat!  I've never seen one of those cats.  I would put the tomatoes in the soup.  I think...

    Luv, my efforts at freezing potatoes were not successful.  The potatoes develop a cotton-like quality. 

    Hope Susan is eating delicious food in Portland.

    Dinner tonight will be chicken cutlets breaded with panko and browned in olive oil and butter.  Leftover sweet potatoes and either a tossed salad or coleslaw.  The latter is easier. 

    I always make my pizza crust because it's so easy, using a recipe from Mary Ann Esposito.  Pizza sounds good.  Maybe tomorrow night's dinner!

  • auntienance
    auntienance Member Posts: 4,216
    edited October 2014

    Monica, he's a handsome devil!

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