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Related: About this forumWhat's for Dinner, Sun., May 16, 2021
Macaroni and cheese with truffles.
Tossed green salad with tomato, pepper, cucumber, and scallion.
Dessert: Strawberries in balsamic.
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What's for Dinner, Sun., May 16, 2021 (Original Post)
NJCher
May 2021
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bucolic_frolic
(43,182 posts)1. Tina Burrito with vegetables
I've not been cooking well for days
Cairycat
(1,706 posts)2. Gyros made with ground meat
beef and lamb, to have in pita bread. My son made tzatziki and I made a Middle Eastern red cabbage salad.
FoxNewsSucks
(10,434 posts)3. Broiled Walleye
and pan fried potatoes
Warpy
(111,275 posts)4. Chicken breasts in bechamel
with white wine, chicken stock, tiny bit of tarragon, tiny pinch of cayenne (at this altitude, it keeps food from tasting like airline food), black pepper. rice, and steamed mixed veg. It was quite light, simple, salt free, one tsp of fat per serving.
Keeping it simple is how I've been eating through the pandemic when I grocery shop only every 4-6 weeks.