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Make your own pizza night. I provide the pizza crust and they have a choice of sauce, cheese, sausage, bacon, pepperoni, artichoke hearts and kalamata olives.
I have no idea what's for dinner tonight. The butler has not seen fit to share his menu ideas with me today. Still don't have a lot of appetite, though, so it will likely be something fairly small.
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Feeling quite frugal, and wanting the taste of turkey, I braised 2 turkey legs for dinner. The legs were 2 for $4, they were large and meaty. We had mashed potatoes and steamed spinach with lemon.
I love dinners like this! Inexpensive but they taste like luxury. (neither of us like white meat turkey either!)
Trip to Costco today, so I picked up the flank steak with cilantro-lime marinade. Put that on the grill, along with corn on the cob. Made a cucumber-onion salad and homemade tortillas. Dessert might be chocolate mousse, but so far it is just Barefoot Summer Red Spritzer.
Make your own pizza night. I provide the pizza crust and they have a choice of sauce, cheese, sausage, bacon, pepperoni, artichoke hearts and kalamata olives.
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Feeling quite frugal, and wanting the taste of turkey, I braised 2 turkey legs for dinner. The legs were 2 for $4, they were large and meaty. We had mashed potatoes and steamed spinach with lemon.
I love dinners like this! Inexpensive but they taste like luxury. (neither of us like white meat turkey either!)
Sounds great! Some other time, try your drumsticks with a glaze of real maple syrup, mustard (any kind you like, or powdered such as Coleman's), and cayenne to taste, you won't regret it!
I couldn't rep either of you because I must wish for too many of your meals.
Tonight I ordered way too much Chinese food. Chicken lettuce wraps, crispy garlic beef, wonton soup, egg rolls, honey glazed ribs, and spring rolls. When does my diet start again?
Anyways, I love leftover Chinese.
If anyone is keeping score at home, the verdict is we like sauerkraut now but we still found sweet pickle relish to be food of the devil.
We had breakfast for dinner tonight. Cheese and sausage omelets, toast, and juice.
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