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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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Pork chop on the grill. I've got about a dozen left over shrooms from a huge pot of spaghetti sauce I made tonight, so I think I'll make some beer battered shrooms. 

I did find some 3 dollar a pound T-bone steaks tonight at grocery store.

Tonight was left over stuff out of the cooler. Some chicken strips, a couple slices of ham, a slice of swiss cheese, chips, and multiple beers. I just might have one more!

Homemade spaghetti sauce and meatballs, over store bought mushroom stuffed ravioli.

you notice they don't really tell you what's in it?  how bout yellow greasy goo flavored with chemicals? yummy! dinner from a chemistry set

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Blue Jello for lunch.

Beer battered catfish and a can of corn. 

Three dirty blondes and Blackened Quesadillas at the double mountain place.

Sounds more interesting than what I'm having!

I also had a free coupon.

 

Taking it easy tonight and ordering pizza.

NY strip steak on the grill. Black on the outside, bleeding on the inside, and a baked tater.

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