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We had grilled sirloin steak with fresh steamed broccoli, and baked sweet potatoes. Bottle water to wash it down.

What'd you have?
 
ragu made with ground bison.
campanelle.
1963 warre port.

guess which bit i picked...
 
Teriyaki Chicken with white rice and a salad.
 
Chicken and Shrimp fajitas.....still working on that "diet" Between the two of us we have lost 95 pounds since January!
Been through three canisters of gas on the grill.....Grilled fish, grilled steak, grilled pork tenderrloin, grilled chicken, grilled shrimp...helps with the heat in the kitchen too! :smile:
 
terriphill said:
Been through three canisters of gas on the grill.....

It's been too windy out here to even get the grill lit! :wall:
 
Ahhh, the wonders of charcoal. :devilgrin:
 
frozen chicken nuggets(thawed and cooked of course) with BBQ sauce, and lime tortillia chips with salsa. washed down with iced tea.
Budget-gormet...... yeaaaaa...
Oh yea, and a vanilla yougurt for dessert.
 
Carne Quesada, Spanish rice, Refried beans, Pico de gallo, Torts {Tortillas} Japalanos on the side. All homemade of course.
 
Too hot to cook, so I opened a can of ribs. :jester:


T.
 
Did up a some cheese 'n chili dogs onna grill. CAB's for fluid.

I miss th' pierogies. We only get 'em now when we visit the in-laws in Miami.

Rumor has it there's a Uki church in the area here wot does the Friday pierogie sale. I gotta FIND that church! :laugh:
 
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