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What’s for dinner tonite!


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Fried taters and venison bratwurst from a friend.
 

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Homemade cinnamon apple pancakes with blueberry yoghurt topping.
 

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Same ingredients I would use for chili but different spice; tikki masala curry sauce. Its good. Raises a bit of a sweat to my brow but not terrible.
 

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Same ingredients I would use for chili but different spice; tikki masala curry sauce. Its good. Raises a bit of a sweat to my brow but not terrible.
Need to smother those brats in this sauce ;)
 

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Last nights dinner. Technically it’s “Cottage Pie” rather than “Shepherds Pie” because it was made with beef and not lamb. Probably my best batch yet, used some lemon pepper and a touch of Caribbean Jerk (not enough to actually have heat because some people around here don’t do heat).

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That looks really good. Thanks for the idea...I'm going to make some as I have some old potatoes and frozen veggies to use up.
 

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Last nights dinner. Technically it’s “Cottage Pie” rather than “Shepherds Pie” because it was made with beef and not lamb. Probably my best batch yet, used some lemon pepper and a touch of Caribbean Jerk (not enough to actually have heat because some people around here don’t do heat).
Those people need to go to Burger King instead :headbang:
 

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Those people need to go to Burger King instead :headbang:
Those people are probably either his mother or father… you don’t tell them to go to BK.
 

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since we went to Bob Evans for lunch, dinner will be whatever leftovers are in the fridge. which includes chocolate frosting :icon_thumby:
 

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Those people need to go to Burger King instead :headbang:
Uh, so how about we try stomach problems where they can’t tolerate actual heat? Personally I like a good bit of zip, but a lot of those around me can’t. Dad and my buddy Paul used to love heat, but neither can tolerate it anymore beyond the light dash I used. Some of the other people around me have health issues that prohibit them from having heat.

Those people are probably either his mother or father… you don’t tell them to go to BK.
Not this batch, went to my buddy Paul and his family. Plus I had a healthy portion. But often yes, it is my parents.

wanna bet?
Ordinarily, you might lose that bet. That giant bake pan is way too much for just me. That was 4# of burger, 5 cans of corn, 4 packs of instant mashed taters, and a pound of sharp cheddar. I usually make 1/4 of that size batch for myself or myself and my parents. Even 1/4 of that batch is a lot for one person, but it’s not very convenient to make smaller batches than that.
 

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“We’re having baked ziti, but we’re out of ziti, so I used shells”

“call it stuffed shell casserole, makes it sound like you did it on purpose”
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Linguini Alfredo/garden herbs with Italian meatballs and fresh garlic bread.
 

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Ordinarily, you might lose that bet. That giant bake pan is way too much for just me. That was 4# of burger, 5 cans of corn, 4 packs of instant mashed taters, and a pound of sharp cheddar. I usually make 1/4 of that size batch for myself or myself and my parents. Even 1/4 of that batch is a lot for one person, but it’s not very convenient to make smaller batches than that.
Take it it doesn't freeze well?
 

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