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Here on the island we're having roasted chicken
with sour cream smashed taters, roasted yellow
peppers, fresh pumpernickel bread and a nice Merlot.

81* and rainy today. What's cookin' in your house?

tinster
 
Chili, cornbread, and cider.

It's 60, raining, and 40mph winds!

T.
 
Onion soup that took forever to make - you start with 4 lbs of onions and then cook them down to nothing. (That's all I know). And squash from the soggy organic farm across the stream that we support (the farm, not the stream). And garlic bread. And a mediocre Riesling that cost too much.

Spent the day at the pottery studio slinging clay all over the place.

I'm just on my second Irish coffee & headed for bed.

Weather has been fine.

Ain't the net wonderful? I can't believe I'm sitting here telling the world what we had for supper.
 
2 cold hot dogs in soggy buns and a warm CAB.

My son (10 yr old) and I made the weekly 4hr trek to watch my beloved Nittany Lions thrash Indiana. It rained all the way there, the whole game, and all the way back.

We both loved every minute of it.
 
Grilled burgers and baked tater tots with a fresh fruit salad for a little balance.
Whiskey and cokes by the fire for dessert.
 
coldplugs said:
Onion soup that took forever to make - you start with 4 lbs of onions and then cook them down to nothing. (That's all I know). And squash from the soggy organic farm across the stream that we support (the farm, not the stream). And garlic bread. And a mediocre Riesling that cost too much.

Spent the day at the pottery studio slinging clay all over the place.

I'm just on my second Irish coffee & headed for bed.

Weather has been fine.

Ain't the net wonderful? I can't believe I'm sitting here telling the world what we had for supper.

mehheh.

"we're all in this together."

Our evenin' repast was some "boneless ribs" on th' grill with smashed spuds an' corn.

CABs and beddy-bye.

Weather is here...

:devilgrin:
 
No cookin' here...just some leftover tri-tip, beans and rice. Throw it all in a tortilla and voila! You don't even need a plate. Report cards are due on Monday, so this is a quick fix for dinner. Now, if I could only stop looking around on the forum and get back to work. Uuugh!
MH
 
mehheh... like THAT'll happen. :devilgrin:
 
...you DO have all day t'morrow tho.... :wink:
 
pizza and some ham casserole but tomorrow it will be ham and pea soup and it's darn well snowing now.
 
Chopped clams in a roasted garlic Alfredo sauce, served over linguine, with a lettuce, tomato, avocado, and walnut salad topped with Italian dressing.
 
Yard bird haunches soaked in Teriyaki, oven-roasted (hey, it's <span style="font-style: italic">cold</span> down here tonight, the oven serves dual duty) with Bermuda onions an' russet spuds. Some veggie side and CABs.
 
Big piece of steak. 53 when I got home - drove the Miata home from work with the top down. I love fall.
 
DrEntropy said:
...you DO have all day t'morrow tho.... :wink:

Yikes! You are SO absolutely right! Finally got them done just in time to go pick up my TR7 from the Mechanic. Yipee!! Luckily, the weather has been awesome here in CA. Knock on wood.
 
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