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who's buying?:yh_rotfl
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A double better butter cheddar burger w/ onon rings and chocolate ice cream.

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A 40 ouncer and a couple democrat (balony) sandwiches.:)
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salad

sloppy joes

carrot cake



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Nomad;1294687 wrote: salad

sloppy joes

carrot cake



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And then confession:yh_rotfl....

Mussels in a pasta sauce, garlic bread & salad
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hoppy;1293040 wrote: Something that had fur on it.:-3
Hope you skint it first.
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Pan-fried chicken with saute' vegetable medley, and the last of my Sam Adams winter seasonal.
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Pork roast, w/ onions,mushrooms,potatos, bell pepper. and Blue berrie pie. YUM:)
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southern yankee;1295387 wrote: Pork roast, w/ onions,mushrooms,potatos, bell pepper. and Blue berrie pie. YUM:)


any leftovers today?:sneaky::yh_rotfl
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Today is hubby's birthday. going to smoke a ribeye roast, corn on the cob, and?????. i have a awsome small smoker that my daughter got hubby for X-Mass. the food prepaired in it it is soooooo YUMMY and tender:)
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General Tsos chicken with flied lice.

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Nomad;1295702 wrote: General Tsos chicken with flied lice.

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flied lice?

does this do your brains good?:wah:
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Rotisserie chicken on a tomato basil focaccia roll possibly with honey mustard and swiss cheese and perhaps some rice and a nice yogurt for dessert.

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Nomad;1296471 wrote: Rotisserie chicken on a tomato basil focaccia roll possibly with honey mustard and swiss cheese and perhaps some rice and a nice yogurt for dessert.

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flied rice?
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Odie;1296475 wrote: flied rice?


No Im saving the flied lice for tomorrow with sesame chicken.

White perhaps.

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Nomad;1296485 wrote: No Im saving the flied lice for tomorrow with sesame chicken.

White perhaps.

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okay then, everything sounds good.

I just had chicken and white flied rice. mmmmmmmmmm!
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I had Kaopectate for dinner last night.

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A tuna sammich and a banana.:)
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Nomad;1297408 wrote: I had Kaopectate for dinner last night.

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Fried Catfish, hushpuppies, fries, cole slaw and pinto beans.
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Had meat loaf, steamed squash, and parsely potatos.
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larsmac;1297549 wrote: fried catfish, hushpuppies, fries, cole slaw and pinto beans.
yummy!!:)
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Humph! Nary an Irish dish in the lot. Well, I had corned beef and cabbage & little red potatoes and thought about my Granny Quinn. :D
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Zapata;1297607 wrote: Humph! Nary an Irish dish in the lot. Well, I had corned beef and cabbage & little red potatoes and thought about my Granny Quinn. :D


Well, I did have a lamb stew with Soda Bread for lunch, along with a Pint of Guinness.

Interesting how a fine Jewish meal became an Irish meal.

I never eat CB on St Paddy's day.

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LarsMac;1297608 wrote: Well, I did have a lamb stew with Soda Bread for lunch, along with a Pint of Guinness.

Interesting how a fine Jewish meal became an Irish meal.

I never eat CB on St Paddy's day.

My Great Grandfather would come back from the dead and flay me for it.


:) That pint of Guiness exonerates you LM. Why would Great grand daddy not want you to eat corned beef? If you called it brisket would that make a difference?
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Zapata;1297611 wrote: :) That pint of Guiness exonerates you LM. Why would Great grand daddy not want you to eat corned beef? If you called it brisket would that make a difference?


In 18th and 19th centuries, The English Masters used the farmland of Eire to raise beef to be butchered, preserved and shipped to English tables.

Beef was not on the tables of the Irish, lest it was ol' Bessie, no longer able to calve and give milk.

What the Irish ate was gammon or bacon corned in the same manner as the beef, but much less expensive.

When the Irish immigrated to the Americas, and lived in the cities, they found ham and bacon to be a more rare commodity, but they found Corned Brisket in the Jewish Community to be close enough to make do, and relatively affordable.

Great Granddad saw beef as a symbol of the the English oppression and all that had happened to drive his family from home.

He never ate beef in his life.

Most of the rest of the family, at least the last few generations, has included beef in our diet, (There's more Scots and other types in the family, now) but in deference to Great Granddad we make a point to abstain from it on St Paddy's day.

So should you Really want to celebrate being Irish, you should think of something beside Corned Beef for your St Paddy's Day feast.
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Verrry interesting. Thank you. :)
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Started with some apple slices, grapes, yogurt and cheese just to see how that was going to sit then moved on to quiche, bacon and blueberry pancakes with cinnamon infused maple syrup.



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Leftovers. every Thurs. it is a little bit of this and a little bit of that!! LOL!! waist not, want not!!;)
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home made lasagna

garlic bread

romaine salad

be here at 6 sharp!:yh_rotfl
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sauerkraut and smoked sausage.
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Boudin Blanc,

Chicken and sausage gumbo, served over Basmati Rice.

Pralines for desert.

Was out of Andouille, so we used some local-made stuff that is kind of a spicy German sausage.

Not too shabby.

Gotta make a run to LA, again, to load up on Andouille and Boudin.
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frog legs!:yh_rotfl
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pizza
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Baby back's

Pasta

Carrot Cake

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Bul gogi, Kimchi, and Miso soup
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Nomad;1299650 wrote: Baby back's

Pasta

Carrot Cake

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one day my friend you will look like a carrot.:lips:
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Chicken Marsala

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Nomad;1299977 wrote: Chicken Marsala

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Oh, oh----------------Way too much chicken in your diet Nomad. Excessive consumption of poultry, particularly chicken can cause atrophy of the cerebral cortex and testicular irritation, not to mention that you could experience moments of mental fatigue and disorientation. However, if you drink 36 oz. of Murphy's Gingerale along with the chicken it could negate any negative imbalances in your digestive system.
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salmon steak and salad.:guitarist:guitarist
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Roast with Beef Pie.

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'Mater soup & a canabush.:)
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Beef stew and biscuits, all homemade.
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chonsigirl;1300262 wrote: Beef stew and biscuits, all homemade.


Can I eat at your house?:)
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Leftover gumbo.
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Shrimp fettuccine, garlic toast, green beans
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Lon;1300041 wrote: Oh, oh----------------Way too much chicken in your diet Nomad. Excessive consumption of poultry, particularly chicken can cause atrophy of the cerebral cortex and testicular irritation, not to mention that you could experience moments of mental fatigue and disorientation. However, if you drink 36 oz. of Murphy's Gingerale along with the chicken it could negate any negative imbalances in your digestive system.


Really?

I had fried chicken tonight.

Anyway my cerebral cortex has been atrophied since birth.
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uh oh

I checked it out and I found this.



Is it true that eating too much Chicken can turn you homosexual?

I heard my friends talking about this and I was wondering is it true?



id say yes indeed ther was an expose film i watched not to long ago about the levels of female hormones they use to make chickens plumper. so boys eating lots of chicken are getting a lil doses of estrogen'ss with every bite they take so as the boy become more fem then their attraction to a male would seem logical

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Chicken Piccata w/broccoli.



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A real treat tonight----------Bar B Q ------JACKALOPE-----I had it especially flown over from Wyoming to impress my New Zealand friends and relatives.

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