So...whats for dinner?
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sandy - sorry about your friend's passing.
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I'll add to Minus' and Special's thoughts, Sandy.....
Yesterday's dentist stuff was getting three fillings in two teeth..and today was one filling on the other side of my mouth....all below the gum line. I've had only 3 cavities in 25 years (same dentist) and we both are mystified as to why the sudden change.
Sharon is also "mouth numb". She had a root canal today and on Friday she will get a couple of fillings replaced.
My mom's brain study neuropathology report arrived in the mail today.....It's kind of sad reading such a dry report about *my mom*. Still, it's good to know that she helped to further research on dementia.
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I don't even like to read about people going to the dentist! I have endured a bone graft and implants in addition to other tortures.
The last two days of cooking are easy thanks to leftovers. Last night was a wonderful romaine salad with tomato, cucumber, avocado, and blue cheese. And warmed up pulled pork on bun. The pork was better than when first served.
Tonight is leftover pasta dish containing turkey Italian sausage, mushrooms, and green pepper. The creamy sauce was lots of Asiago grated cheese and pasta water. In the leftover version I will have to recreate some creaminess and haven't quite figured that out. No suggestions of heavy cream, please! None in my refrigerator.
I discovered at a WW meeting on Tuesday afternoon that I am up 4.4 lbs since leaving home two weeks and a few days ago. I enjoyed the meeting and have intentions of attending weekly.
Today is dh's birthday. He turned 78.
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I went to a 'survivorship' luncheon at Methodist Hospital today. I've been invited every year but never gone. Good support & reference booths, a demo on how to cook healthy (whole wheat pasta w/walnuts, and yogurt w/blueberries & strawberries), a session on laughter yoga, a nice musical program. Free parking - a big deal in a major med center. They did a count down. No one was there who had survived 25+ years. One can hope they just have better things to do with their time. The friend I took was the only one who stood up for over 20 (she's 23 years NED from a lumpectomy & rads). Only one or two stood up for over 10 years. Maybe 7-10 stood up with me for over 5 years. (Yes - I count from my first diagnosis & treatment - not the recurrence). A ton of people stood up for still in treatment to 1 year.
Food was bland, as I find most hospital food. A good size premium baked chicken breast in some sauce that looked like Campbells Chicken Soup - tho it was still a bit dry, mixed veggies - cauliflower, broccoli, carrots, red potatoes cut & roasted w/herbs, a lovely fresh fruit bowl - strawberries, oranges, cantaloupe, honeydew, etc. Heavy lunch. Time for a nap. No dinner tonight.
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Last night I baked the first Copper R. salmon of the season on lightly-oiled foil on the gas grill. I could have pan-seared it, but it was a beautiful night for grilling. (Not enough time to wash & soak a cedar plank, and I can never get the grates smooth and slick enough to keep the fish from sticking if grilled directly on them). Sauteed some snap peas, nuked Gordy some brown basmati rice and a sweet potato latke for me. Tonight will be grilled grass-fed hanger steaks with broccolini, rainbow carrots and perhaps either a sweet potato or Vidalia onion. (For lunch today I made a low-carb BLT with uncured bacon and ripe avocado instead of mayo). Again, I could cook the meat in a searing-hot cast iron skillet, but why heat up the kitchen (and create more mess)?
Gordy’s ex-GF finally did laundry last night. Whew.
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Thinking of using up the last of the stir fry from earlier this week
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We are off to the Cape for the weekend. Friend has caught a HUGE striper bass, so that will be dinner! Can't wait. Nothing like a freshly caught striper. Since they can't be fished commercially, well, they can, but only a tiny number, you never see these fish in the market. What can be sold goes to restaurants who charge a fortune. I have seen a picture of this fish. HUGE. Obviously, we won't eat all of it. Just four portions.
Have started a romper for Olivia. Most complicated sewing project I have done in years and it is forcing me to up my game. If it comes out, it will be cute as can be!
*susan*
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Not sure what to do about dinner—Bob will be late, I have to be in bed early (up at 5 to be in Milwaukee by 8 for a 9am-noon outdoor gig). Might just have an insalata Caprese with heirloom tomatoes and the first of my garden basil and call it a night by 11 pm at the latest (I’m usually up till 2 or 3am).
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Hi all, I finished chemo 2 weeks ago and my taste buds are back with massive cravings. My only plan for today is making a chicken pot pie from scratch. I'll post a pic later.
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llimae - welcome to the table. We are always interested in what's cooking.
Quiet this weekend. I had to teach the water aerobics class this morning so I skipped breakfast. Lunch is a big salad. I'm not in a salad mood, but sure don't want to throw away these veggies.
I took 1/2 of a previously cooked pork tenderloin out of the fridge. Hmmmm. Brandy cream sauce w/noodles or rice? Green chili sauce w/beans? Sliced pork sangys on pumpernickel? Oh well I have time to consider this while I act like a rabbit.
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Yesterday was a chopped salad of cucumber, tomato, baby bella mushrooms, avocado & roasted chicken breast with Tuscan Italian Vinaigrette - washed down with a wine cooler (white wine w/Whole Foods Italian Strawberry sparkling water).
Today, went to three different farmers markets. Picked up fresh lettuces (just pulled from the ground this am), tomato, onion, herb bread, lobster salad and some wines. Having a large lettuces w/vinaigrette salad, some herb bread and lobster salad. Will forgo the wine for today (all things in moderation).
MinusTwo - Casting my vote for brandy cream sauce with noodles.
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Too early for farm lettuce here. Maybe next week since we finally have some sunshine?
Last night, we grilled up the striper and served with an herbed cous-cous. I made a caprese salad with less-than-stellar tomatoes, marinating each component, and the results were pretty good. It reminded one of a caprese salad which is the best we can do in June. Tonight we are going to one of the local fish shacks. Our friends had to head to Boston to attend their daughter's housewarming party, and are taking care of the dogs.
I vote for the sandwiches on pumpernickel. But I love pumpernickel.
*susan*
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Susan - Sounds like you are having a lovely time in Cape Cod - all that yummy fish/seafood.
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Well, the filling could use some work but here it is. I'm going to have to tweak the recipe and try again
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Congrats on once again being able to crave comfort food—and that it’s a comfort again!
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Lilimae, may I suggest puff pastry for your topping? I first read this idea on Ina Garten's website, and I have to say, it is FABULOUS! Ina Garten Chicken Pot Pie I make these all the time for friends who need some food delivered [and are not vegetarian.] Really, really tasty!
Our dinner wasn't bad. The grilled swordfish was rather nice. The fried fish fillet was too overdone. Cole slaw? Really good. Baked Potato? Yuck. Steamed in foil. Oil used wasn't as fresh as I prefer. However, we are perfectly happy. Simple food, done simply.
*susan*
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I am fond of the crust but happily take suggestions and will try it both ways and that recipe looks great!
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Susan - I loved reading about your fish dinners BOTH nights. And I'm jealous.
Since I didn't eat my salad until 2pm I never bothered with dinner. So pork tomorrow. I'll go with both Susan's & Ceila's choices - since there's enough for two meals.
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Supposed to e a scorcher, so I will try to talk hubby into using the grill
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Welcome joycek! Illimae- that chicken pot pie looked delish!
Hot in sunny South Carolina again today so we are doing a Low Country Shrimp boil with the neighbors. Shrimp, corn, andouille sausage and red potatoes boiled together in water, beer and spice "concoction"- shrimp added right at the end. A nice vinegar based slaw and tossed salad with cukes and cherry tomatoes from the garden. (I will not eat the corn or potatoes- saving my carbs for the veggies in slaw and salad.)
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Oh Happy - yum!!!
So every time I plan..... Anyone else's life like that? My nephew & his wife called me at 11am and they were out to the North of the metroplex. (driving distance across Houston can be 1-2 hours). She wanted to buy a certain car seat & it had to be today & she didn't want to pay shiping & ....the Target 45 miles away from their house had it in stock. Since that's only 20 miles north of me, I met them for brunch at a New Mexico grill. Lovely hot Hatch chili sauce, stacked enchiladas. I had breakfast tacos with eggs & potatoes & cheese that came with guacamole & refried beans. Served with a Margarita on the rocks - no salt. And of course we ate a ton of chips & salsa while we watched the 18 month play in the giant outside sandbox next to our table. The pork sits in the fridge.
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Path of least resistance last night—ordered NY-style pizza (a 16-incher, not 20), half-and-half anchovy and sausage. Fed the three of us. Not sure what I’ll do tonight—if Cellars is gonna have the Tonys on, I’ll go there & pick up the wines I’d ordered; otherwise, will make a classic Caesar from Anthony Bourdain’s recipe in his new cookbook “Appetites.” (Good read, no-b.s. recipes). Only place where he & I part company is that he believes in draining fried stuff on newspaper. YUCK! Printer’s ink transfers, and the smell of those petroleum distillates makes me retch. (Still can’t even stand to eat near newspapers—an aversion I’ve had all my life, which means that no, I didn’t go to fish & chips shops while in London). If there are smelly printed placemats on my tray or table at a diner or Chinese restaurant, I’ll ask that they be removed, and I spurn lobster bibs if they’re printed paper. I will read a newspaper, but not while or near where I’m eating—and even so, I prefer to read it online.
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Happy - Yum from me, too. Since you mentioned Low Country, are you in the Charleston area? (if I already asked this, please forgive the absent mindedness) We missed our Low Country vacay this year due to BC treatments. It is our annual food fest of yummy seafood!
Minus - Sounds like a lovely Sun brunch. And, best of all - no cooking, no clean up.
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There’s a terrific Low Country restaurant near us—Big Jones. Would go there for dinner tonight, but there’s a massive street fair (Andersonville Midsommarfest) and it’s smack dab in the middle. Parking on the side streets is nonexistent, too far to walk (2 miles in the 90-degree heat) and probably completely booked up. Chicago street fairs aren’t what they used to be: they now have gates at each end where they extort a “suggested donation,” barricades on either side at the side streets (unfairly pressuring neighborhood residents to pay just for accessing their own streets), are run by the same agency all over the city, booking the same musical acts (mostly from outside the neighborhood) and the same food & drink concessions (also mostly from restaurants outside the neighborhood). Like Taste of Chicago, you can’t just walk up and buy food—you have to buy food tickets, which are sold in multiples that guarantee you will end up overbuying, wasting tickets, forgoing what you really want to eat & drink or eating something that wasn’t your first choice because that’s all the tickets you have left. Plus, they’re filled with mostly drunken millennial “bros” (referring to men of a certain age, of whatever ethnicity but mostly white, whose idea of participatory sports is beer-pong). Years ago, when it was booked by the neighborhood chamber of commerce, my band played there all the time. Last year, I played inside my son’s comedy theater, but the noise from the outdoor stages a block away drowned everything out unless we closed the doors…greatly reducing walk-in traffic. This year, his troupe lost the theater and the building will become condos or a Lululemon or some other overpriced boutique catering to millennials. He skipped Midsommarfest and instead went to Bluesfest downtown.
When my own neighborhood street fair comes around in July, I will have to bring my cane so that they won’t rip me off for $7 just to walk to Cellars. (And I will eat indoors, where it’s air-conditioned, the menu is bigger and I won’t have to buy tickets and sit on a fire hydrant to eat).
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Sunday nights at my place are TV and dinner with friends. Currently, it's Taco's and American Gods.
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Staying home to watch the Tonys, I pan-seared a Copper River salmon fillet and plated it atop baby arugula dressed with lime juice and lime olive oil, with sauteed snap peas on the side. Appetizers were an impromptu “Cajun” guacamole made with a little leftover avocado, lime juice and Panola sauce instead of Tabasco or Cholula, and heirloom tomato with the season’s first basil from my garden.
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CeliaC- DH is from Charleston and he and I met when I was just out of college and starting my career in education. My family had a beach house at Edisto which is abt 45 mins south of Charleston, so had grown up with a love of the city and coast. We live south of Charlotte, NC but visit the Charleston area often- our youngest son lives and works there now- we "raised him right", haha. It is a 2-1/2 hr drive- but we even do "day trips". (Sometimes, I just need to smell the salt air- I get "homesick" for it!) We leave home around 9- meet up with DS for lunch and then head out to the beach for a bit- head home around 6.
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our mouths are watering reading and seeing these posts. Glad you are all sharing your ideas here!
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Don't know what is for dinner yet. As it is wicked hot and humid here plus it's my anniversary so I think hubby will probably surprise me with dinner out.
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Oh Mommy - hoping that you do get a nice surprise dinner out. Let us know.
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