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Posts: 3683 | Location: Texas Hill Country | Registered: July 24, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Nice looking meal. No pictures, but I made home made salsbury steak with mushroom gravy, buttered egg noodles, and green beans tonight.
 
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Smoked turkey breast, twice baked potatoes and sweet corn, with turkey gravy over all of it.
 
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Chinese take out and beers



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Tombstone pizza and beer




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Gumbo?


Frozen fish for us ... a rare meal.
 
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Nothing for myself. Maybe chicken bone broth. We'll see.

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Gumbo?


Okra, tomato, shramp, rice... it's checking a lot of the right boxes. Big Grin


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Ribeye's, sautéed zucchini with mushrooms, and roasted baby golden potatoes' with parmesan cheese. I overcooked the steaks, and my wife perfectly prepared everything else.


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Freshly made plov made with fresh lamb from my farm.
 
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Finally got around to using the left over frozen turkey from Christmas in a noodle soup.
It didn't look near as good as the OP pic, but was delicious and now have a few meals of it slowly freezing.
 
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BLT and white wine. The white wine was my wife's request. We must be high flahutten?
 
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Coming up (we're PT), cubed pork loin with mexi-corn, green salad and mashed potatoes and gray. About an hour to go. I'm drooling in anticipation. Damn, I love my wife of 39 years.

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Had a nice dish of sashimi tuna, rice, cucumbers, carrots, avocado, and a mild sauce. Served in a bowl at a fusion restaurant called Wong's Tacos. They mix Asian and Mexican dishes up. Must have been a couple hundred people there.

Bartender was doing a great job. I asked her if she knew anyone at the restaurant named "Holly." She gleefully replied that she was Holly. In a few minutes she realized that I knew her name because she was wearing a Holly necklace. Great personality. Made everyone feel welcome at the bar.


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Homemade Palak Paneer with arborio rice. IPA for drinks.


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Steak (local beef!) and green beans, with baby carrots on the side... and a red wine called Troublemaker.




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Herb crepes stuffed with chicken in a garlic butter sauce (almost a beurre blanc minus the wine) with roasted red potatoes and green beans drizzled with thyme butter.



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Korean BBQ, if the birthday boy and his family ever get to the restaurant...



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T-bone, grilled potatoes, sauteed onions, and steamed mixed veggies.



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Gumbo?
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The gumbo looks terrific!
We had crab stuffed mushrooms as an appetizer because my wife is from Maryland.
Go Ravens!
I was going to do some steaks on the grill but it's raining/ sleeting/snowing here so we made a pot of chili.



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Chinese take out and beers


Probably something similar. Did match today, lunch with friends, met up with car group friend halfway to other car group friend to pass off part, drove home. Tired and I've got house projects planned for tomorrow.



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