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 Post subject: Re: What's for dinner?
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we messed up the kitchen this weekend and cleaned it all up this morning so i want to keep it that way today..going to pick up smash burger tonight


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we messed up the kitchen this weekend and cleaned it all up this morning so i want to keep it that way today..going to pick up smash burger tonight

you seem to go there quite a bit these days

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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
doug rr wrote:
we messed up the kitchen this weekend and cleaned it all up this morning so i want to keep it that way today..going to pick up smash burger tonight

you seem to go there quite a bit these days

are you fat shaming me?


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doug rr wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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we messed up the kitchen this weekend and cleaned it all up this morning so i want to keep it that way today..going to pick up smash burger tonight

you seem to go there quite a bit these days

are you fat shaming me?

no...just seems like you may be in :heartbeat:

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Doug what happened to your kitchen

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Doug what happened to your kitchen


it was just overly messy from baking too much bread all day saturday and sunday morning


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doug rr wrote:
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it was just overly messy from baking too much bread all day saturday and sunday morning


First, you can never bake too much bread.

Second, what were you doing, having a flour fight?


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it was just overly messy from baking too much bread all day saturday and sunday morning


First, you can never bake too much bread.

Second, what were you doing, having a flour fight?


i think we made about 10-12...all but 2 went to the food kitchen we take them to every weekend..it made the kitchen just extra messy..we delivered them sunday morning and then friends wanted to come over sunday afternoon so we made some more appetizers and whatnot and made it even more dirty because we were going to come home and clean it but didn't get the chance..once they left, we spent a couple hours making it look new again...now I want to order food for a couple of days or make easy stuff...


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doug rr wrote:
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Doug what happened to your kitchen


it was just overly messy from baking too much bread all day saturday and sunday morning


First, you can never bake too much bread.

Second, what were you doing, having a flour fight?


i think we made about 10-12...all but 2 went to the food kitchen we take them to every weekend..it made the kitchen just extra messy..we delivered them sunday morning and then friends wanted to come over sunday afternoon so we made some more appetizers and whatnot and made it even more dirty because we were going to come home and clean it but didn't get the chance..once they left, we spent a couple hours making it look new again...now I want to order food for a couple of days or make easy stuff...

that's a lot of loaves in such a short period of time. i point that out because the loaf of quinoa sandwich bread i make takes on average of 4 hours to rise, and about 5 hours total. the most i'd be able to bake over a weekend would probably be 4-5.


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 Post subject: Re: What's for dinner?
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Chris_H_2 wrote:
doug rr wrote:
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doug rr wrote:
Mickey wrote:
Doug what happened to your kitchen


it was just overly messy from baking too much bread all day saturday and sunday morning


First, you can never bake too much bread.

Second, what were you doing, having a flour fight?


i think we made about 10-12...all but 2 went to the food kitchen we take them to every weekend..it made the kitchen just extra messy..we delivered them sunday morning and then friends wanted to come over sunday afternoon so we made some more appetizers and whatnot and made it even more dirty because we were going to come home and clean it but didn't get the chance..once they left, we spent a couple hours making it look new again...now I want to order food for a couple of days or make easy stuff...

that's a lot of loaves in such a short period of time. i point that out because the loaf of quinoa sandwich bread i make takes on average of 4 hours to rise, and about 5 hours total. the most i'd be able to bake over a weekend would probably be 4-5.

it was a long baking weekend..my job is to set the timer on my iPhone...I think she's taking next weekend off as her birthday is this thursday


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but instead of spinach i have some kale i'll use


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Spaghetti Carbonara

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 Post subject: Re: What's for dinner?
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doug rr wrote:
my job is to set the timer on my iPhone...


love it.

i actually really, really enjoy baking bread. it's therapeutic.


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Chris_H_2 wrote:
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my job is to set the timer on my iPhone...


love it.

i actually really, really enjoy baking bread. it's therapeutic.


my wife started it when we lived in nyc and she was stressed on wall street...she says the same thing..i leave it to her and help when she needs it


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i've got a skirt steak for tonight and looking at various recipes..


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had a really big lunch, so probably just green beans and greek yogurt...maybe a small snack later

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some sort of buffalo chicken and cauliflower dish


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some sort of buffalo chicken and cauliflower dish

I had a really good buffalo cauliflower dip at a super bowl party once. The person that made it was vegan and shared some really great recipes.

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homemade clam chowder (had to use canned clams because I couldn't get my hands on fresh cherry stones clams).


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