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    Default What are you eating tonight?

    I love to cook and I'm trying to make out my menu for next month (yes I'm a nerd and plan a month of meals at a time) but I feel like I'm in a rut.

    My fiance is working late tonight so its me and some homemade veggie fried rice with zucchini, carrot, onion and peppers.

    So what are you eating tonight? I need some new week night ideas
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    The ribs I put in the crockpot this a.m. Picked up some KFC coleslaw. Just love that stuff. And making some barbecue beans.
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    We had Crock Pot chicken & gravy with rice and green beans. Heat olive oil in a frying pan and sear both sides of 3-4 chicken breasts in the olive oil. Make sure you salt and pepper them. As those are cooking, mix together 2 cans of cream of chicken soup and one package of dry onion soup mix (or onion soup mix with mushrooms). When the chicken breasts are brown on both sides (they can still be pink in the middle), transfer them to a Crock Pot set on low. Pour the chicken soup mix over the chicken and let it cook 4-5 hours on low. Cook the rice and serve with the gravy poured over it. It's YUMMY. If you want thinner gravy, add a little water about 30 minutes before you are ready to eat.

    Today I deglazed the pan with a little white wine (about 1/2 cup) and added that to the Crock Pot, too. I think it made the gravy better!
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    Thai Noodles with Peanut Sauce--just made them for the first time, actually. Really a quick meal, made with rice noodles and shrimp. Right amount of heat too. Needed something easy to shove at the kids prior to getting them to Tae Kwon Do. And yes, I like the asian theme of the night! They were amused.
    And I do my menus ahead too--saves $$ as well as calories...maybe not a month out though
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    We're having breakfast for dinner tonight. It's a standby that can't go wrong.

    If you're out of ideas, here's a service you may be interested in using. It's called emealz. You basically get a subscription to weekly menu plans. At the same time they give you the grocery list of what you need to buy to make the meals. I've been using the service for about 21 weeks now. I know it's 21 weeks because I keep a digital copy of my weekly plans. They offer a variety of plans; family, couples, gluten-free, large gatherings, etc. It costs $1.50 a week and they bill for 3mos at a time. Anyway, it's a great way to get new ideas. After a while I'll quite the service and just refer back to some of our favorite meals.
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    Barbecue chicken, sweet potato fries, corn, and ceasar salad. Banana pudding for dessert!

    Last night, I made filet mignon steak sandwiches with caramelized onions and mozzarella cheese, on ciabatta buns, pressed panini style (thanks to the George Foreman grill), with salad.

    Tomorrow, I'm making chicken fajitas.
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    not sure what you call it, but here is how you make it.

    fry chicken breasts till cooked through and browned. Season with salt, pepper and garlic powder.

    You need to let them cool completely.

    Next in a bowl, mix ricotta cheese, minced garlic, oregano, basil (and/or Italian seasonings), sea salt and fresh ground pepper.

    After the chicken breast is cooled - if its warm, the cheese mixture wont stay on.

    put about a 3/4 inch layer of the ricotta mix covering the chicken breast.

    Next you put a layer of chopped/diced tomatoes on top of the cheese.

    Cover with provolone.

    Bake at 350 for 20 minutes.

    I usually turn on the broiler and brown the cheese up just before removing from the oven.

    this with a veggie and saffron rice.

    yummmm
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    Portobello mushroom stuffed with seafood stuffing. yum! But i wish i had this

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    Since we're in the middle of swim season and wrestling season, every night we're lucky to have something hot for dinner. Tonight, it's plain old Hamburger Helper, nothing more, nothing less.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BrerGnat View Post
    Barbecue chicken, sweet potato fries, corn, and ceasar salad. Banana pudding for dessert!
    Girl, you sound like you're from down here in the deep south!! Yummy!


    We had stuffed green peppers with salad. It was yummy, too!
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    After I picked up DD from school we went out for sushi. From 3-5 they have happy hour and the sushi is just $1.00 per order.
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    Cheese buttons and deer sausage.

    And with that you just gotta know I'm from ND! LOL
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    Default Menu Nerd

    I'm a menu nerd too I'm about to shop for the next week and here are a few things we are having

    Tonight-pan roasted trout with an asparagus wild rice pilaf.
    Tomorrow night-all the neighbors over (10) for steak and chicken fajitas, beans and rice, homemade cheese dip-the works!
    Saturday night-Sweet and Soup pork with fried brown rice with lapchang.
    Sunday night-Neely's Pork and Beef chili from the foodnetwork website.
    Monday night-leftovers!!

    I'm headed to our massive multicultural farmer's market this morning for supplies, I'm luckily prices are much cheaper there so I can afford to cook all of the above stuff.
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    Taco soup with mexican cornbread


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    Today is my birthday, so my DW is taking me to a place called Smokey Bones!! Looking forward to some really gooey, messy ribs!!
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    I was reaching my maximum stress load yesterday, worked all day, had to run errands after for DD #2's birthday party which is going to be today, Thursday afterschool (late, her actual birthday was in December), and needed to be leaving the house for a Girls group that meets at our church (kind of like Girls Scouts) at 6:30. My husband was home, and I never ever do this, but I told my husband to figure out dinner, and I didn't care what it was, to run with it. I didn't have time to cook, serve it, and clean it up. He did well. A nice chicken stir-fry of sorts. Hey, I was happy! It's the little things...
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    My sister is making me stir fry rabbit and noodles for dinner but we have also had fish stew, steak and stuffed mushrooms and chicken and fried rice this week.
    We like to plan our meals a week in advance
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    Vegetable soup for us today. Perfect for this cold weather... I wil also make spaghetti sauce today for later in the week.. I find myself cooking 3 days a week usually cooking for 2 or 3 meals at a time so then I just reheat the other 4 days.
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    Trail's End Buffet!

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    I'm jealous of all your dinners. We are in freezer cleanout mode (have to do this about twice a year), so we're eating nasty Lean Cuisine dinners that I bought a few years ago and never made. But, we only have 2 left.

    Then, I'm thawing one of the 4 turkeys we have in there. I have to come up with about 5 nights worth of recipes using turkey, but I do love turkey. Obviously just turkey, mashed potatoes and some sort of veggie the first night. Turkey enchiladas one night. Turkey and dumplings (my favorite) one night. I may attempt some turkey pot pies also. Should be pretty easy.

    Then, it's on to about 10 pounds of hamburger. Why do I buy all this stuff??????

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