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 Post subject: Re: What's for dinner?
PostPosted: Tue April 16, 2024 3:39 pm 
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I’m making my classic chicken and mushroom creamy carbonara.
Might try a different cheese this time. Mix it up a bit.

Like Velveeta?



Isn’t that a bathroom cleaning product? Or a detergent?


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 Post subject: Re: What's for dinner?
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dimejinky99 wrote:
wease wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:
I’m making my classic chicken and mushroom creamy carbonara.
Might try a different cheese this time. Mix it up a bit.

Like Velveeta?



Isn’t that a bathroom cleaning product? Or a detergent?

Yeah wease is trying to cure his covid.


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 Post subject: Re: What's for dinner?
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Scotch filet, onion rings, wagyu infused old fashioned


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Scotch filet…

You’re American goddammit

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Hummus and veggies on pita
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Surprisingly tasty fried fish strips at the hospital cafeteria.

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nice

i recall a surprisingly good breakfast in a hospital once

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 Post subject: Re: What's for dinner?
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wease wrote:
spike wrote:
Scotch filet…

You’re American goddammit

Yeah but I can’t remember the equivalent. New Yoirk strip?

Anyway, I felt like crap afterwards but it was still worth it. Eating a good steak alone is a special thing.


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spike wrote:
wease wrote:
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Scotch filet…

You’re American goddammit

Yeah but I can’t remember the equivalent. New Yoirk strip?

Anyway, I felt like crap afterwards but it was still worth it. Eating a good steak alone is a special thing.

Rib eye

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split pea soup from the nearby pastrami shop


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 Post subject: Re: What's for dinner?
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wease wrote:
spike wrote:
wease wrote:
spike wrote:
Scotch filet…

You’re American goddammit

Yeah but I can’t remember the equivalent. New Yoirk strip?

Anyway, I felt like crap afterwards but it was still worth it. Eating a good steak alone is a special thing.

Rib eye

Ah weird, there were ribeyes on the menu too. I guess a scotch filet is technically a boneless ribeye.


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 Post subject: Re: What's for dinner?
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Mcnugz :oops:

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no idea yet..order in or some leftovers


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 Post subject: Re: What's for dinner?
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Cheddar brats on the grill


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Brisket nachos

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Cheddar brats on the grill

:bammer:

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 Post subject: Re: What's for dinner?
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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Cheddar brats on the grill

:bammer:

They were those precooked ones, which always let me down a little.


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