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07-08-2016, 08:42 AM
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What's on the menu for everyone today?
I pulled a couple twice-baked potatoes from the freezer, sliced tomatoes and corn on the cob!
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It's a late workday for me . . . I probably won't get home until after 8:30 so dinner is on Bob. I know what I'd like . . . not sure if he can or will - Chili Mac & Cheese & corn.
Changed my mind. I think salmon . . . and we'll split a giant artichoke. Easy peasy.
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It's beef tip stroganoff with dilled rice, horseradish sour cream and asparagus.
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I need to run to Sprouts for some homeopathic stuff and while there I might just pick up a couple of chicken sausages of some sort and a fresh baguette to make grilled sandwiches topped with peppers and onions.
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Well, I couldn't decide, but after reading Trixxee's post, it reminded me of our favorite grilled vegetable sandwich, so that's what I'm going for.
We have a favorite vegetable market that we frequently use that is a lot like Sprouts. Paul Sr. had three stands at the Westside Market for years. The family decided to open this store a few years back. I find a lot of goodies there.
http://chuppasmarketplace.com/index.php
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I love those grilled veggie sandwiches on Hoagies....haven't done them forever.
You're starting something, Trixxee.
The link isn't opening for me (impatient), but that must be a fun market place, Maryann.
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Hmm, not sure why it won't open for you, Jean. It does open right away for me.
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Maryann, the link worked for me as well. That looks like a great place to shop!
No cooking for me tonight. We're headed out to dinner...probably pizza, but it will depend on the crowds. I don't like waiting for a seat and we don't have reservations anywhere.
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Oh my! I could have so much fun in that market. It looks awesome.
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Looks like a great store Maryann! Glad I could spark a dinner idea for someone.
I would up getting chicken/spinach/feta sausages. I hope they are good.