Anonymous
Post 01/22/2026 14:05     Subject: Snowed in - what will you cook?

you're all lying. you are making lasagna. everyone is making lasagna.

Amazon fresh is out of every single brand and size of ricotta AND all jarred sauces and the safeway I just went to had 4 ricotta containers left in the entire store.

I'm actually making stuff shells, but basically a lasagna in shell form?

You're also all eating a crapload of strawberries and bananas.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2026 13:12     Subject: Re:Snowed in - what will you cook?

Anonymous wrote:Pot roast with veggies and mashed potatoes
Banana bread
Skillet chocolate chip cookies
Buttermilk roast chicken
Baked potatoes
Chickpea orzo stew
Brownies


What skillet recipe do you use? Thinking of trying the New York Times one.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2026 13:01     Subject: Snowed in - what will you cook?

Anonymous wrote:As long as we have electricity, the same things I had meal planned for. Already have our groceries. I hope we don't totally run out of fresh fruit and veg, but I have plenty frozen and canned from the summer to enjoy.

Thats why I think the grocery stores are so packed. Most people shop Fri PM-Sun PM for the week.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2026 13:00     Subject: Re:Snowed in - what will you cook?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's my son's birthday Friday so we will have pizza and cookie cake. Starting off a snow weekend REAL STRONG.
Anticipating M and T closure with W delay.
I am going to make hot cocoa on the stovetop and then freeze it in souper cubes so I only have to make it once
Chocolate chip cookies (making now)
Yeast rolls (making now)
On the menu
Chili and cornbread, use leftover chili later on with baked potatoes
French toast and bacon Sunday
Meatloaf with wedge fries
Spaghetti
Maybeeee broccoli and cheese soup.


Ffx Co is going to close for the week. Thurs and Fri are teacher workdays anyway.

Not FFx, MD suburb east side. If we get less than 8 overnight on Sunday, it would be ridiculous to have a week off. Plows can start Sunday morning. Ice delay Wed after 5 degree overnight Tuesday should be sufficient.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2026 12:53     Subject: Re:Snowed in - what will you cook?

Anonymous wrote:It's my son's birthday Friday so we will have pizza and cookie cake. Starting off a snow weekend REAL STRONG.
Anticipating M and T closure with W delay.
I am going to make hot cocoa on the stovetop and then freeze it in souper cubes so I only have to make it once
Chocolate chip cookies (making now)
Yeast rolls (making now)
On the menu
Chili and cornbread, use leftover chili later on with baked potatoes
French toast and bacon Sunday
Meatloaf with wedge fries
Spaghetti
Maybeeee broccoli and cheese soup.


Ffx Co is going to close for the week. Thurs and Fri are teacher workdays anyway.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2026 12:52     Subject: Snowed in - what will you cook?

As long as we have electricity, the same things I had meal planned for. Already have our groceries. I hope we don't totally run out of fresh fruit and veg, but I have plenty frozen and canned from the summer to enjoy.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2026 12:08     Subject: Re:Snowed in - what will you cook?

Anonymous wrote:It's my son's birthday Friday so we will have pizza and cookie cake. Starting off a snow weekend REAL STRONG.
Anticipating M and T closure with W delay.
I am going to make hot cocoa on the stovetop and then freeze it in souper cubes so I only have to make it once
Chocolate chip cookies (making now)
Yeast rolls (making now)
On the menu
Chili and cornbread, use leftover chili later on with baked potatoes
French toast and bacon Sunday
Meatloaf with wedge fries
Spaghetti
Maybeeee broccoli and cheese soup.


I'm on my way over.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2026 11:46     Subject: Re:Snowed in - what will you cook?

It's my son's birthday Friday so we will have pizza and cookie cake. Starting off a snow weekend REAL STRONG.
Anticipating M and T closure with W delay.
I am going to make hot cocoa on the stovetop and then freeze it in souper cubes so I only have to make it once
Chocolate chip cookies (making now)
Yeast rolls (making now)
On the menu
Chili and cornbread, use leftover chili later on with baked potatoes
French toast and bacon Sunday
Meatloaf with wedge fries
Spaghetti
Maybeeee broccoli and cheese soup.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2026 11:29     Subject: Snowed in - what will you cook?

Stroganoff, and pumpkin pie since I love it and don't just have it at thanksgiving. Maybe deviled eggs since we have a lot of eggs.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2026 11:21     Subject: Snowed in - what will you cook?

Anonymous wrote:Short ribs one night as tacos one night over mashed potatoes or some sort of noodle.

Brownies
Chocolate chip cookies

Ground chicken with celephane noodle stir fry.

Maybe the new viral dumpling casserole.


What is your short rib taco recipe?
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2026 11:11     Subject: Snowed in - what will you cook?

Lasagna. I've been craving that for a while.

Anonymous
Post 01/22/2026 10:50     Subject: Snowed in - what will you cook?

Apparently, I am getting soup with some leftover frozen smoked turkey from Thanksgiving.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2026 10:33     Subject: Snowed in - what will you cook?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Short ribs one night as tacos one night over mashed potatoes or some sort of noodle.

Brownies
Chocolate chip cookies

Ground chicken with celephane noodle stir fry.

Maybe the new viral dumpling casserole.


Dumpling casserole link?


don’t bother-way overhyped. Nobody really liked it when we made it (and yes we followed the directions 100%).
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2026 21:49     Subject: Snowed in - what will you cook?

French onion soup!
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2026 21:46     Subject: Snowed in - what will you cook?

Meatballs and mashed potatoes. We just bought the ingredients today.