So...whats for dinner?

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

    Carole, I love the Beau's lobby. I don't know if you're familiar with their promenade, but they always have a huge gorgeous fresh flower arrangement in the middle. One day I came upon the florist arranging it and I complimented her on the always beautiful display and she plucked a rose out of the arrangement and gave it to me. It pays to acknowledge people's efforts!

    I'm not sure about dinner, maybe chicken noodle soup. Too bad I don't have a rotisserie chicken. Love that for the stock. Dh just informed me he wants spaghetti and meatballs. I'll have linguini with white clam sauce. Guess I'm baking a chicken tomorrow.

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

    Dh learned the result of his liver biopsy today.  He has a fatty liver.  I was not surprised.  The plan is for him to stop drinking any alcohol for 6 wks, lose weight and increase exercise.  Then his dr. will look at his blood work numbers again to see if there's any improvement.  We will definitely miss our cocktail or wine in the evening but weight loss might be a little easier without those calories. 

    The salsa pork chops are in the oven.  It will be good to eat dinner a little earlier than usual. 

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

    Carole - glad to hear that there is a plan for your DH.  Hope that does the trick.  I agree, you'll miss the cocktails but you're right about the weight loss too.  Hugs.  Please do keep us in the loop.

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

    Dinner was tri-color coleslaw with oil, tarragon vinegar & garlic, and just a touch of Hidden Valley Coleslaw dressing.  Also 1/2 a mini sour dough baguette toasted w/butter & Havarti cheese.  Dessert is a glass of Bailey's carmel Irish Cream.  Or maybe two.

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

    Carole, thanks for the anniversary wishes.  I like your idea of tracking the WW points and setting a weight loss goal with a time frame attached. Good luck! I do think that the elimination of alcohol will help your loss plan as well as DHs health effort.  Wishing him the best as he manages this. I bet that you can replace cocktail hour with something that results in your not missing it much...a new interesting routine.

    We went to a lovely restaurant tonight. 80 Thoreau is just outside of Concord Center in a renovated train station with a modern decor with colonial touches....very nice. I had read both wonderful and angry reviews on it while on the treadmill this afternoon and ours would be in the wonderful camp. We started with some bluefish pate and delicate crackers, then DH had an appetizer of gnocchi with bits of lobster and I had a beet salad with tiny sliced potatoes and walnuts in it. I had to settle on this since I was allergic to any number of other apps. For entree, DH had the hake with celeriac and lentils, which he enjoyed. I had duck with kale and it was the most well prepared, delicious duck I have ever eaten! But wait! There's more....

    I had noticed at a table across from us, a woman had a birthday candle delivered to her....no dessert....just the candle attached to her coffee saucer!!  Fascinating! So, I thought....maybe they don't have desserts here (like at Sweet Basil), but wanted to acknowledge her birthday. WRONG! They had wonderful offerings! I was not going for any saucer balanced candles, so ordered a carrot/parsnip/walnut cake with a dollop of caramel ice cream. But DH got the prize.....a goat cheese cheesecake with these little tart grapes in a sauce over it that totally exploded with flavor in your mouth. Wow! Fortunately we shared. :) This meal was a very sweet end to our 41st!  I would definitely return to this restaurant after saving up or winning the lottery! 

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

    Lacey, your anniversary meal sounds like a real foodie treat.  Glad the restaurant was excellent. 

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

    Lacey. Apologies for being remiss in sending you happy anniversary wishes. Sounds like you and dh did it up right!

    Minus, love your meal. If I lived alone, that's the kind of meal I would have.

    Roasting a chicken with garlic, thyme and preserved lemons. Or maybe I'll season it with the Moroccan spice mixture I just picked up at the spice shop instead of the thyme. I got some saffron at trader Joe's so perhaps I'll make saffron rice to go with it.

    Carole, I'm glad your dh's issues was not cirrhosis. I share his diagnosis. It's a common issue with diabetics. Losing weight is really the only treatment and that doesn't always make a difference. I don't drink much, so that's never been an issue for me. 

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

    Lacey - belated anniversary wishes.  I agree - the meal sounds spectacular.

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

    Cornmeal-battered oven-fried catfish fillets with a nice tossed salad and Green Giant broccoli with cheese sauce.  I forget how bad the steamer broccoli is.  It's all convenience and no taste or good texture.  I need to develop a "light" cheese sauce to put on steamed broccoli.  I'm happy with lemon juice and a pat of butter but dh enjoys the cheese sauce. 

    Nance, I learned that one of my brothers has fatty liver, too.  Apparently it's very common.  I ordered saffron from Amazon and it's very slow in arriving.

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

    Dinner tonight is, just like I planned, left overs.  I get home pretty late in the evenings, so on the weekends I try to cook enough, or at least prepare enough things ahead of time so that Sharon and DD don't have to "slave" in the kitchen unless they want to.  The usual thing to do with the extra "non kitchen time" is to go work out in the gym and then come home "heat something up" instead of going out.

     

    Lacey, a belated Happy41st Anniversary.

    Special.  That must have been a whole set of conflicting emotions for you and DH..and a bit "wow" for DD.  I remember the first time I was "at home" after my parents left to head back to their home.......for me it was both "wow, I'm on my own" and so very quiet..   I'm sure I'll be a wreck when it's time for DD to "make the move"....

    Carol, the simple treatments are the best place to start for DH....even the side effects are good... :-)

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

    eric - I'm still at her place but will go home tomorrow. I'm sure it will be hard for me to drive away. She will already be at work when I leave. We have been lucky that she did two internships away from home, so has really been gone for the last year, but lucky feeling in the sense that those were temp situations with an end point. This will be different and this time she took her bedroom furniture - when I go home her room will be totally empty. When she comes home she will have to sleep in a guest room - first time in 25 years, since she attended college locally and lived at home. It will be weird. Fortunately, she is a homebody and will enjoy her place. I have been here helping her get settled. As parents I think we try to prepare them, and ourselves, for the day they leave the nest - and it is a mixture of pride, apprehension, and missing them. It is the same feelings they have, I think.

    lacey - congrats on the anniversary and fabulous dinner!

    carole - glad you have a Dx for DH and a plan.

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

    Roasted chicken carcass is happily cooking away making a wonderful stock for chicken noodle soup. Last night's saffron rice was sort of -- meh.  Not much flavor in spite of the saffron and being cooked in chicken stock. Have to tweak that a bit. But the chicken with the preserved lemons and Moroccan spices was delish.

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

    Can't wait for my preserved lemons to be ready!  I have the date marked on the calendar. 

    Tonight's dinner will be turkey meatloaf.  I've been searching for the recipe I used before and found it at Epicurous.  I had tweaked it a little.  Made some substitutions like eggbeater for egg.  Green onions for yellow onion.   A side dish will be butternut squash.  And probably a garden salad.


     

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

    Thanks everyone! 

    Having dinner out again tomorrow night...tho not the likes of 80 Thoreau, I'm sure! It is a dinner for a conference that DH helps to run each fall. For sure it will be decent, but nothing exquisite. What we had earlier this week did feel exquisite....or maybe I was just thrilled to stop having Italian food!

    Nance, I tend to use a lot of saffron with accompanying rice, otherwise the color comes out but not so much the taste, which is so wonderful! I buy mine at Traders, where it is still reasonable.

    Carole, doesn't butternut squash make a good side with just about everything?!

    Tonight we had a faux chicken cacciatore that I made with the chicken thighs I had too many of when cooking up lots of soup last Saturday: side of whole wheat pasta with olive oil, garlic and parmesan, and a salad of arugula and lots of other veggies. Right after I made the salad, I remembered that DH is supposed to not have any seeds for his colonoscopy on Monday. Oh well, he'll start tomorrow. We are both having that lovely procedure next week.....something on my "get it over with" list! 

    Had a call from my MO today that the genetic counselor atbthe center reviewed my records and believes I should have genetic testing. Somehow I escaped it when first dxd...somthat will be next on the medical appt docket. I was less concerned about results from this until I learned that my sons can transmit the gene to their daughters. Yikes! A generational burden for sure......fingers will be crossed on this one.

    Tomorrow back to those cute K classes....

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

    Special.  I was thinking about "back then" for me.  I was 18 when I moved off to college. 

    I remember the time very well.  I wasn't afraid, worried or even that excited.  Like I said earlier, the strongest memory was how quiet it was after my parents left.

    The first time I went home was Thanksgiving.  I remember walking in an seeing the kitchen table.  It seemed so low.  I stayed in my older brother's room--that had become the guest room--and that is when I realized that while I was welcome there, it was no longer home.

    I find it weird that my strongest memory of walking in to the house for the first time in 4 months is the height of the kitchen table. :-)   

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

    Thinking pork chops so far.

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

    Tonight is chicken chili Verde burritos. I'm cooking a largish pot of pinto beans with jalapeno and ham hock for a side. I'll freeze the what's left, which should be plenty, for future meals. It's a great convenience having already cooked beans in the freezer.  An avocado salad will round out the meal.

    This afternoon is dedicated to ridding all three refrigerators of the little containers that have a tablespoon of something or other in them. I pray that they're all recognizable.

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

    Leftover sausage stir fry. DH ate the last of the pizza last night and I had 2 pieces of cinnamon toast since tummy was a bit queasy. Not inspired much to cook. Nothing on sale particularly. Pork roast of some kind on a BOGO offer. DD is coming Saturday and would like to make a couple of casseroles she can take with her. Maybe I'll make a chicken casserole tonight and eat the stir fry today/tomorrow for lunch. I think I could whip up some kind of chicken macaroni cass. Maybe use that jar of alfredo sauce in it. Have all the usual suspects - celery, onion, black olives, pimientos. Have a couple large cans of chicken plus leftover froz. turkey. Also some green peas that need using up. Not sure what I'd make tomorrow. I assume and know that's stretching it a lot that she eats what I send home with her. Not sure she would tell me the truth if she didn't. She's plenty capable of cooking or stopping on her way home but her silly season at work is just starting. Will see her again Thanksgiving when we pick her up and head east for the day at my DB and SIL's house so I can drop off more then. Plus she gets yummy turkey leftovers.

    Lacey - your anniversary dinner sounded out of this world. Congratulations.

    Eric - my senior year in college and DB's soph. year my mom moved to a 2 bedroom apt. Real clear that one of us wasn't coming back home permanently. I spent about a month home and then found a job and moved out. Funny about the table being so high; maybe you "growed" up. My fresh and soph years I came home every and I mean every weekend. I had a regular ride about 1.5 hours. I attempted to change colleges my junior year but so lonely so I went back to the original. Actually had a car then but going home slowed down. DD came home only sporadically when she moved out to dorm as a junior. Can't remember whether she went summer session. I think she did. I know she had to go one last summer session since she misread the catalog and missed a prereq. for something.

    Sounds like we may get a freeze next week. I sched. a pedi on Tuesday. Hope it's still warm enough to wear my flip flops home. Should be OK. Guess DH and I need to get houseplants at least the big ones in off the patio. Sometimes I hold the smaller ones in the garage and pull them out on warmer days though it sounds like our colder Nov. may happen.

    Carole - glad your DH's diagnosis was not worse than it turned out. Hate to think what my liver looks like. I spent several years as a lab tech just out of college testing for heavy metals and doing drug screens. Geesh the chemicals I had to use. They make acetone look mild. Decided to change myself into a med. secretary, brushed up my typing and got out. Several years b4 I went to nursing school

    Special - I did move DD into her college dorm but DH moved her into apt. since I was working that day. I think I would have cried. Not sure if I didn't on the way home from college. DD has a teeny apt. but she loves it. She's been in the same one 5 years. Serious homebody too. Do wish she would find a nice guy though.

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

    making the pork chops tommorrow night instead of tonight had an errand to run after hubby got home from work

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

    Good thing I have some exercise "points" to spend.  My dinner tonight is costing me!  Ribeye steak (4 oz cooked), medium baked potato with butter and light sour cream, and garden salad with balsamic vinegar for dressing.  WW doesn't outlaw any foods but guides you by assigning points to servings.  Butter is 1 pt. for a tsp.  I'm having a whole tablespoon but it's worth it! 

    Nance, I love beans.  I usually cook pinto beans for my chili.

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

    This has been the week of technology hell. The websites for both of our businesses went down along with all of our email. Spent 2 days trying to get it fixed, and when Jorges, the customer service representative, told me three times in three separate emails that my email was working just fine, the research began. Canvassed a lot of people smarter than I, chose a new provider, re-registered my DNS registries and then waited for that to propagate. My business took exactly 7 minutes to work. Husband's business? 47 hrs! Since my incoming email was bouncing, as I am trying to do all this, clients are calling to see how I am. Felt like hours telling this story over and over. Yesterday, noticed that I was dropping packets over ethernet at a client office which makes working impossible. The sysadmin and I spent 90 minutes troubleshooting and it became clear that one of my thunderbolt ports was failing. So, last night I migrated my machine to an older one. Calls to tech support, and my dear MacBook Pro is on its way back to the mothership. Can anything else go wrong?

    We did eat. Monday night was family dinner [like I had time for this!] of smoked turkey breast, sweet potato gratin with sage, and a green salad. Tuesday night I cooked up some Merguez sausage and served some of the gratin and another salad. Wednesday, my husband was worried I might jump from the Tobin bridge, and took care of grilling some lamb loin chops, and more of the gratin and the last of the salad lettuce. Tonight, we threw our hands up in the air and Mr. 02143 said someone else is cooking for us tonight. We headed to our local Irish pub for a burger [him] and fish and chips [me.] We go early when we want to eat at this spot since it is very popular and small. Can be a long wait later in the evening.

    Lacey, congratulations on 41 years!!!!!! So glad to hear that 80 Thoreau is as good as I have heard. What a special evening.

    SpecialK, your daughter will be fine. You have prepared her well for this next stage.

    Got to try to get some work done.... the last 6 days have been a work wasteland.

    *susan*

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

    Susan...Stuff like that is my bread and butter.... :-)

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

    Eric, I prefer that this happens to clients... that is income. When it happens to my machines, it is loss of income!

    *susan*

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

    Agreed on that one. :-)  In my group, I'm the one that gets the weird, strange and usual stuff that stumped everyone else.  It's fun, especially after I've figured it out.

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

    Susan and Eric, I admire how your brains work. Totally an enigma to me! And I will leave it at that...

    Fortunately DH is enough into tech stuff that I have in-house support for my computer needs, or I would be sitting at home playing with my rotary phone. ;)

    Tonight's dinner at DH's conference was fine...at least the filet mignon and salmon combo was done well and good quality (both amazing feats for hotel conference food). My drive into Cambridge was not so fine...well over an hour for a 25 minute commute. No one here can drive in rain in the dark! To be fair there were a lot of flood puddles adding to the traffic nightmare...so I was starved when I arrived late for the dinner. Since we were sitting at the head table and the program was about to start, I felt I could not chow down on the lovely looking rolls, but did hastily enjoy my surf and turf. Does salmon count as surf? 

    Susan, glad you got out  instead of more cooking after your harried week! 

    Tomorrow night, my next door neighbor's church is having their yearly bazaar and they have the best middle eastern food there....soooo, I know where we will be eating. Then on Saturday we are having a quick dinner at a local restaurant before a Judy Collins concert here in our town hall, which was recently renovated to accommodate performances. The acoustics are good, so it will be such a treat to hear her that close up....in our own little town. Fun! An awful lot of eating out tho....often not good for the waistline.    

    The kindergarten kids today were just adorable!

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

    Susan, I'm chuckling to myself at my bewilderment as I read your post about technical difficulties!  I know you had a heck of a lot of frustration but that's about the extent of my comprehension!  I'm glad things are settling down and computers are functioning for you and your dh. 

    We're having a gorgeous fall day here today, sunny and high in the 60's.  I played golf with 3 women golf friends, and one of them, the bossy one, seemed to be in a great hurry.  She kept ordering me to play out of turn.  I began to feel like I was engaged in a golf marathon race.  Then when we were finished, she wanted to know who was interested in staying for lunch! 

    I came home and had the last bowl of the potato/leek soup.  When I asked dh what variety of soup should we have next, he answered, "Lentil."  Rather surprising but I'm agreeable.  So I'm open to recipe recommendations.  The potato/leek soup recipe was Susan's recommendation this summer.

    Dinner tonight will be leftover turkey meatloaf (which is very good) and/or leftover ribeye.  Sweet potatoes, either baked or roasted in the form of sweet potato oven fries, and a veggie or salad. 

    This will be my 5th day without a cocktail or glass of wine before dinner.  We've been eating lots of crudités during cocktail hour with "light" sour cream dip or hummus.  DH sometimes mixes himself a Bloody Mary without the vodka and last night I had diet tonic with a squeeze of lime.  I'm down 3 1/2 lbs this week.  So the ww regimen is working once again.  But I do miss my alcohol!  Might as well be honest about it!

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


    Carole- I admire you for your WW goal.  I have been going since May and for the past 2 months the same 5 lbs been coming on and going off.......Its got cold and I need to go get that gym membership cause I haven't been to the lake trail in weeks.  And I want to eat heavy, warm, comforting foods which equals too many points. .....  Tonight will be some rotisserie chicken, some mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce.  Had tomato soup for lunch....

    Dr/ Oz said yesterday that we need calcium, vitamin C and pistachio nuts (50 per day) to help bust up belly fat.......right.....  I love to eat grapefruits and have been getting some good ones lately.

    Lacey, belated belated anniversary wishes--your dinner sounds like something out of a food magazine...  Love it-especially the dessert section.....

    Love butternut squash, especially when I find it already prepped...... I want to eat healthier but cooking for one is the pits....most times.

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

    Carole, good for you on the stepped up weight loss! That's really good for a week.

    I know how you feel about deleting alcohol from the cocktail hour. I used to have wine with dinner fairly frequently, but am pretty careful to limit myself to a couple glasses a week, if any at all,....purely to follow the BC diet regimen..which I feel I need to do given my resistance to any more brain fogging, joint pain inducing hormonal meds. But for instance, tonight I would love to have had a nice glass of red wine with my kebab from the Middle eastern fair....but, alas, had some seltzer water with lime. ;/.

    One of our dishes tonight came with a side of mgdurri (I know I murdered that spelling), which was a mix of lentils, rice, spices amd carmelized onions. It was pretty good...but probably had more salt in it than either DH or I like.

    Oh, and I will try to find the lentil soup recipe I learned to make a couple of years ago that is absolutely delicious.

    Red, I have always thought that butternut squash is fairly low in calories (w/o butter, that is), so I hope I am not mistaken. I love to add a bit of maple syrup and nutmeg to mine.

    After all this eating out, I need to make a "go to " pot of kale soup to have on hand.....fortunately my weight has been fluctuating by two or three lbs, so I feel like I'm getting away with murder with these frequent restaurant meals. ;) But I must get things firmly back in check. I think that the cold weather has gotten my appetite back into the winter comfort food mode, too.

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

    susan - I have no earthly idea what your post about the tech difficulties actually said as I am a techno-peasant, other than it was a bunch of bad things that made you upset, but that things are on the upswing, and you still cooked and got to eat some delish food, lol!  I hope next week is smoother sailing!  You are right - the DD will be fine - and I will be too :)  I drove home from Georgia last night - late - didn't arrive until about 1:30 a.m. - wanted to get everything in place so she has a nest to come home to when she has a challenging day at work.  That was accomplished - had a pre-op appt at 8:30 a.m. today for surgery next week - was sleep-deprived enough to make a wrong turn on a street I drive on all the time, lol!  I am going to type this post and go to bed!

    carole - yay for WW and your resolve!  I have strayed this past week due to being away from home, but need to get back to the usual tomorrow.

    eric - isn't it weird the stuff we remember?  Years ago I compared notes with my mom about a series of events - she remembered things completely differently than I did, and yes - funny the table height was what you noticed!

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

    Carole - someone posted this in 2012 - maybe this is yours Lacey? I haven't tried but saved the recipe.

    Turkish Red Lentil Soup

    8 oz (about 1 1/3 Cup red lentils, picked through and rinsed.

    7 Cups low sodium vegetable broth

    1 large onion , diced

    1 large carrot, diced

    4 cloves garlic, finely chopped

    2 TBS tomato paste

    1Tsp ground cumin

    1/2 Tsp cayenne pepper, or to taste

    3/4 Tsp fine sea salt, or to taste.

    Lemon wedges and chopped mint for serving (optional)

    IN a large pot combine lentils, broth, onion, carrot, garlic tomato paste, cumin and cayenne and bring to a boil over high heat. Lower heat and simmer unconvered until vegetables are very tender and lentils begin to fall apart, about 25 monutes

    Remove the poet from the heat and use an immersison blender to quickly blend the soup until it is creamy but not completely pureed. ( I don't have one so will use my blender) But be careful to make sure it's covered cause it's hot and hold down the top with a towel and do it in small batches.) Begin blending on low speed. Add salt and serve with lemon wedges and a garnish of mint if desired.

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