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Tonight I made a casserole with chicken breasts and wild rice. Butter peas and slaw for the sides. (Can't help it, LOL I still have slaw to eat and it really is good! ) May have some rolls, but it ain't lookin good right now!
Hey! Now I'm going to make "cabbage salad"! our evening meal won't happpen for another 3 hours, when Mr.Debey gets home, from the farm.
coleslaw. sorry. grandson has renamed several menu items.....
yellow eggs= scrammbled
white eggs = fried
salomi with no "black spots" (peppercorns)
pancakes with "black sauce"(syrup)
pickles= those iccky green things
I had some split chicken breast....some stale panera bread ....and some chicken gizzards....I roasted the chicken and made a delicious stuffing and then cooked up some chopped brocolli...it was really good!
(since I am getting ready to go away I had a chance to use up some onions and celery and fresh parsley and a half a container of chicken stock!
Everything sounds so good! I have had a very good afternoon. I went to the park with RD and I played like I was a kid all over again ha ha ha! It is great excercise! Climbing up a slide is not as easy as those little ones make it look! The rings I use to fly across welp not so much now. I am wiped out The kids asked if WE will come back to play tomorrow ha ha....
We had gyros for dinner. Red onion, tomato, taziki, and a wheat pita. It was great. I skipped the hummus and that was hard..
NMS !YEAH! for your new star!
I wish for those of you with rain sunshine. Send the rain to me -k-?
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