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TBD on Ning

Suggestions anyone?

Right now take-out Chinese sounds good. Except my favorite place doesn't deliver and I don't want to go out. In the heat. And the rain. And the Tornado warning.

 

Do you like Chinese food?

 

 

 

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Pan fried cube steak, mushroom gravy over taters, with steamed broccoli and cauliflower.

Small dinner party at friends' home....very nice, and much better than the tilapia salad!

Salmon and green beans.

Lean Cuisine Shrimp and Pasta nuke-a-meal.

I need more food.

1/2 price burger at the pub.

Barbecue and white beans at Bart's Barbecue. Not half price but pretty cheap anyway.

I've noshed all day, unable to get satisfied. I don't think I'll have dinner tonight.

I do have a Mexican chicken & rice casserole ready for when Ducatiman gets home.

I made pasta fagoli tonight, mmmmm!  it is kinda spicy, but i love the red and white kidney beans, tomatoes and shell pasta in it. Sourdough toast for dippin' too!! 

Yee-UM!

Thanks for the suggestion KB, think I'll make some of that tonight.

Mine isn't spicy though.

Nuttin' special.  LC pot stickers....why I have 3 boxes, who knows.

I want what KB fixed....

How about we start including recipes in this thread? I could use some new ideas for dinner.

Here's my makey-uppy Mexican Chicken & Rice casserole. It's quick & easy.

Ingredients

1 1/2 - 2lbs boneless chicken

1/2 lb. of rice, cooked per instructions (actually, as a general rule w/cooking rice, use less water than the instructions say by about 25%)

1 can Progresso Chicken & Cheese Enchilada soup

1 small can green chiles, diced

grated cheese

1/2 can pitted black olives, chopped

Preheat oven to about 350º. Pan sear the chicken for 5 minutes on each side, then reduce heat to low-med.low, cover & cook another 5+ minutes for thighs, 10+ minutes for breasts. Remove to cutting board & cut in big bite-sized pieces.

Grease a casserole dish & mix everything into it, except the grated cheese - top w/that & bake, uncovered for about 15 minutes, or until cheese is melted.

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