Dinner Sunday, Jan 11th?
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We have three choices -
- grilled potabellos filled with Pepper Jack
- Pulled Pork - already cooked in crockpot yesterday, needs to be mixed with some BBQ sauce and onions and cook some more.
- pkg. of lamb with veggies, gravy and garlic mashed potatoes.

hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. But, whatever is eaten first, we picked up some corn at a farmer's market yesterday to grill.

What are you all up to?

Oh, today is Sunday - the day of Champagne and brunch! A mushroom & onion pizza and I think we have a bottle of bubbly.
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#12
  Re: Dinner Sunday, Jan 11th? by cjs (We have three choice...)
Fried chicken with corn fritters.

Defrosted the frozen shucked corn and it is a little more mushy than I would like it, but it'll have to do.

Barbara
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. Then find someone whose life has given them vodka.
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  Re: Re: Dinner Sunday, Jan 11th? by BarbaraS (Fried chicken with c...)
Leftovers here. Either chicken with pasta, or chicken stew.
Practice safe lunch. Use a condiment.
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  Re: Re: Dinner Sunday, Jan 11th? by Lorraine (Leftovers here. Eit...)
I am going to make the split pea soup for two in newest magazine. I wanted something easy and healthy because we are watching football all day. Go Eagles!
Theresa

Everything tastes better Alfresco!
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  Re: Re: Dinner Sunday, Jan 11th? by chef_Tab (I am going to make t...)
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Go Eagles!




What you said!!

Barbara
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. Then find someone whose life has given them vodka.
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  Re: Re: Dinner Sunday, Jan 11th? by BarbaraS ([blockquote]Quote:[h...)
As I mentioned elsewhere, I'm making the Chicken and Noodle Dumpling recipe...cool and damp here, so comfort food is in order. Gonna get colder later this week.....BBBBBRRRRRRRR!
Daphne
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  Re: Re: Dinner Sunday, Jan 11th? by Gourmet_Mom (As I mentioned elsew...)
I think I'm going to try the Sweet and Sour Scallops recipe from one of the Weeknight books, only with chicken. We just got back from a whirlwind Disneyland weekend with my sister's family and I'm so tired I can't even be bothered to go to the store so I need to make something "from the pantry" with no special ingredients.

Has anyone made this particular sweet and sour sauce? If so, how did it turn out?
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  Re: Re: Dinner Sunday, Jan 11th? by Trixxee (I think I'm going to...)
Spareribs---pork baby backs.....Jean's recipe for cooking but I did a tomato sweet and sour sauce. YUMMY!!! Also noodles and broccoli saute.

Trixxee---I probably passed this one over until I can get my hands on some scallops----LOVE SCALLOPS!!! They are very few and far between here and when available OVER THE TOP EXPENSIVE but worth it---- now I'm salivating
"Never eat more than you can lift" Miss Piggy
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  Re: Re: Dinner Sunday, Jan 11th? by Roxanne 21 (Spareribs---pork bab...)
I would LOVE the scallops too. Darn it, now I'm salivating!
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  Re: Re: Dinner Sunday, Jan 11th? by Trixxee (I think I'm going to...)
The Sweet & Spicy Scallops from the Weeknight Grilling book? My 17 yr old son loves that recipe.

Dinner here is Skillet Chicken with Broccoli, Ziti, and Asiago Cheese and No Knead Bread.
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