What are you cooking for dinner tonight?

Anonymous
Grilled marinated chicken with basil lime sauce
Cheesy broccoli quinoa muffins
Edamame

For dessert: raw toll house cookie dough (for me, not the kids)
Anonymous
Oven broiled salmon
Alexia sweet potato fries
Mixed veg (broccoli, cauliflower, carrots) from frozen
Anonymous
Grilled Chicken With ratatouille, rice and fruit salad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I cooked bacon last night, so tonight it's BLTs and salad.


You must have amazing self restraint. There's no way I could cook bacon, and then set it aside for the next day.

We're having spicy Italian turkey sausage, onions and Granny Smith apples sauteed together. Fast and easy.


LOL! I had a nibble. But when I got home my husband had eaten nearly all of it (he's off today)! I had enough for half a sandwich.
Anonymous
http://www.tastebook.com/blog/grilled-salmon-orzo-feta-red-wine-vinaigrette/?ref=fb-corp-tb-recipe-071614

I made with chicken bites and added cannelini beans to up protein. Very very tasty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Homemade pizza with gobs of cheese and freshly sliced pepperoni and homemade cole slaw.


You sound so pretentious. Freshly sliced pepperoni, gobs of cheese and homemade cole slaw. I loathe those adjectives. You're feeding your family pepperoni pizza and a salad with iceberg lettuce and mayonnaise. Stop acting like you're special.
Anonymous
Nothing.
Anonymous
MommaRN wrote:Chicken cacciatore over pasta and green beans


Snap! Although we had our beans as a green bean and arugula salad. It was delicious.

As soon as my son's asleep I'm making baked peaches with ricotta and amaretti for dessert.
Anonymous
Marinated Chicken, Far East garlic rice and grains, caesar salad, peaches (DD won't each vegetables)
Anonymous
Peeps should add how long it takes to prep, and when they prep, and how long it takes to cook.
Anonymous
1 slice of salami.
TJ black mushroom flatbread.
Talenti peanut butter cup "gelato."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Homemade pizza with gobs of cheese and freshly sliced pepperoni and homemade cole slaw.


You sound so pretentious. Freshly sliced pepperoni, gobs of cheese and homemade cole slaw. I loathe those adjectives. You're feeding your family pepperoni pizza and a salad with iceberg lettuce and mayonnaise. Stop acting like you're special.[/quot

Really? You think this sounds pretentious? Did you read the other posts lol. If I had written this I would have worded it differently not because I'm pretentious but because I'm a foodie and words/descriptions mean a lot. It's just as important as the food presentation.

My description: flatbread pizza with three cheeses and hand sliced pepperoni with house slaw.

Ps. Stop picking on people unnecessarily.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Homemade pizza with gobs of cheese and freshly sliced pepperoni and homemade cole slaw.


You sound so pretentious. Freshly sliced pepperoni, gobs of cheese and homemade cole slaw. I loathe those adjectives. You're feeding your family pepperoni pizza and a salad with iceberg lettuce and mayonnaise. Stop acting like you're special.


Seriously, does one have to make an issue about something as innocuous as the ingredients used in preparing a meal?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Homemade pizza with gobs of cheese and freshly sliced pepperoni and homemade cole slaw.


You sound so pretentious. Freshly sliced pepperoni, gobs of cheese and homemade cole slaw. I loathe those adjectives. You're feeding your family pepperoni pizza and a salad with iceberg lettuce and mayonnaise. Stop acting like you're special.


Ugh, PP you are so gross and terrible. I'm sorry your family obviously never has homemade food (clear from your bitterness here). Also clear: your stupidity. Coleslaw is made with cabbage, not lettuce.

How about you stay off the Food forum since it's clear you know nothing about food and hate people who do?
Anonymous
Ragi dosa , tomato chutney and raita
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