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What's for Dinner ~ Sunday Dec 23rd (Original Post) Lucinda Dec 2012 OP
Stir fry with soba noodles, mandarin oranges and a cucumber salad livetohike Dec 2012 #1
That sounds delicious! yellerpup Dec 2012 #3
Same to you and yours yellerpup! livetohike Dec 2012 #5
... yellerpup Dec 2012 #7
Spam deleted by bluesbassman (MIR Team) italiagourmet Dec 2012 #16
Hi, Lucinda! yellerpup Dec 2012 #2
Had pollo con crema at this local Mexican restaurant. TheManInTheMac Dec 2012 #4
A real indulgence. yellerpup Dec 2012 #9
Brussels sprouts roasted with bacon. GoCubsGo Dec 2012 #6
I love meals like that. yellerpup Dec 2012 #8
Well, the bacon isn't all that healthy. GoCubsGo Dec 2012 #10
Special passes for bacon on the holidays! yellerpup Dec 2012 #11
Spam deleted by bluesbassman (MIR Team) italiagourmet Dec 2012 #17
Garlic pork roast, green beans, scalloped potatoes, and vanilla cake. Yummy. applegrove Dec 2012 #12
I needed to go to the store but I was out of ambition Warpy Dec 2012 #13
i at least take the pot to the couch fizzgig Dec 2012 #14
Chicken bowtie soup. Lugnut Dec 2012 #15

livetohike

(22,165 posts)
1. Stir fry with soba noodles, mandarin oranges and a cucumber salad
Sun Dec 23, 2012, 05:28 PM
Dec 2012

Finally finished decorating the house and baking. Yay!

yellerpup

(12,254 posts)
2. Hi, Lucinda!
Sun Dec 23, 2012, 05:31 PM
Dec 2012

Tonight we will have Wild Salmon showered with dill, mashed potatoes, and stir fried sweet & sour Swiss Chard. I think I will skin the pork shoulder I'm going to make taco filling from tomorrow and set the fat to rendering tonight. If I get enough, I'll make flour tortillas fresh for Christmas Eve. Although I love tamales for Christmas, I can't be on my feet all day to make them and be able to smile on Christmas morning. I'm going to add ciabatta rolls to my menu. Have a happy, safe holiday. Wishing you healing and peace in the New Year!

GoCubsGo

(32,094 posts)
10. Well, the bacon isn't all that healthy.
Sun Dec 23, 2012, 09:23 PM
Dec 2012

But, rarely eat it, and it's nice to splurge every so often.

Happy holidays, to you, too!

Warpy

(111,352 posts)
13. I needed to go to the store but I was out of ambition
Sun Dec 23, 2012, 11:58 PM
Dec 2012

so I had a boxed gluten free mac & cheese.

Don't look at me like that. I know you've all eaten Kraft dinner right out of the pot, standing over the sink. At least mine was on a plate.

They can't all be winners.

Lugnut

(9,791 posts)
15. Chicken bowtie soup.
Mon Dec 24, 2012, 02:48 AM
Dec 2012

DH had some leftover lentil soup. I have a bleeping cold just in time for Christmas cooking.

We cleaned the smelts this afternoon and the squid is ready to go. Shrimp needs to be cleaned in the AM and parsley and garlic needs to be prepped. Lots to do tomorrow.

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