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Spaghetti Aglio e Olio




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Spaghetti Aglio e Olio
A favorite in the V-Tail household. Variations include some anchovies and / or sun-dried tomato.



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^^^^^ Try some sauteed shrimp in there. Watch out for them brain worms though.


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Lamb chops, grilled asparagus, and boiled taters.




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My usual. Steak (chuck roast) and eggs.

 
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^^^^^ Try some sauteed shrimp in there. Watch out for them brain worms though.


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Tonight my supper will be meatloaf with scalloped potatoes and creamed spinach. Carrot cake for desert.
 
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I made the chicken in poblano cream sauce I posted in the poblano thread and it is as good as I remembered.

Best thing was gingerbread cupcakes with molasses buttercream frosting. So good. I know not everyone is a molasses fan, but I love it.
 
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Homemade creamy tomato and grilled cheese.





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Grilled cheese and tomato soup, home run every time. Homemade makes it a grand slam.



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Wife is making crawfish étouffée, though the crawfish was frozen, concession to the Hills location.


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Lasagna pasta, roast beef, ricotta cheese, mozzarella cheese, garlic, oregano, basil, marinara









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Dirty rice and creole seasoned pan fried shrimp.



 
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I love dirty rice, and make it often.
 
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Fried chicken breast tossed in Crystal/butter sauce. Topped in bacon and Colby Jack. Mayo and more Colby Jack on the bottom for good measure on a buttered and grilled bolillo roll.




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My mouth is literally drooling.




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Homemade Ox Tail Pho with summer rolls.






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Sauerkraut and pork roast with a buttered slice of pumpernickel. I fermented my own kraut for the first time and it turned out great! Started fermenting all kinds of stuff now. Tomatoes and mango habanero hot sauce fermenting as of now.



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Fried a ten pound turkey tonight.
Turned out pretty tasty. Better than baking one; much faster and more moist.

Never fried one before, and this was a practice run for Thanksgiving.
No problems encountered - no burns or fires, or even messes.

Definitely looking forward to doing another for the holiday.



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Fried a ten pound turkey tonight.
Turned out pretty tasty. Better than baking one; much faster and more moist.

Never fried one before, and this was a practice run for Thanksgiving.
No problems encountered - no burns or fires, or even messes.

Definitely looking forward to doing another for the holiday.


Delicious! I think my favorite is a brined and smoked turkey.




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