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    Default Sundays' Menu

    Breakfast was>>>>>

    Cheesy Breakfast Crepe's w/ Raspberry Sauce
    Blueberry Muffins
    Bacon
    Fried Eggs over easy




    Sunday Dinner>>>>

    Appetizers: Bacon Wrapped Prawns with Crabmeat Stuffing served with a White Wine Caper Sauce

    Angus Pot Roast in a Lemon Red Wine Mushroom Gravy

    I felt like I was in the kitchen all day long!!!
    Potatoes Au Gratin
    Baked Zuccini wedges w/Garlic Butter


    Dessert will be Bread Pudding

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    Breakfast, French toast, home fries, bacon, home made applesauce, and OJ

    Dinner, Roast Beef, Baked potatoes, gravy. carrots and a salad. I don't care for baked potatoes so I made myself some rice with ****aki mushrooms to go with the gravy.

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    Default Sunday

    breakfast-lunch a chocolate chip scone w/ coffee

    dinner- Panda-express I had a (kid meal) fried rice w/ chicken & mushroom. Desert chocolate chip Cookie, I saved for another day!

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    I make Sunday supper and take it to my FIL's.
    Today we had a porkloin I had sliced and marinated in some teriyaki roasted garlic sauce, olive oil, fresh minced rosemary, fresh thyme, salt, pepper and fresh minced garlic. I made loin chops that were about 1/2 and inch thick and fried them up in some olive oil.
    To go with I served spring mix salad with cherry tomatoes and garlic croutons, mac and cheese, diced butternut squash roasted with brown sugar, butter, cinnamon and nutmeg, Ina Garten's garlic bread & roasted garlic sauce with sauteed mushrooms served over the pork. My FIL had prepared green beans and potatoes, corn, peas and a large bowl of cucumbers, banana peppers, bell peppers and tomato cut up and served along side.
    I cannot eat pork but I ate tons of veggies lol.
    I made homemade chocolate chip cookie cheesecake for dessert.

    I started the Sunday supper thing this past summer when he was so busy to get a full meal into him. I never intended to make it an every Sunday thing but some how I got trapped into it lol. Before he finishes his meal he is chatting about next weeks dinner. That is one time my good intentions came back around and bit me.
    Last edited by jglass; 09-20-2009 at 09:45 PM.

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    Your dinner sounds really Good! My husband make a really Good pork-lion roast. I make a pork stir-fry w/ white rice & oriental veggies in the fall-winter months, it's really good. Cookie
    Last edited by cookie; 09-20-2009 at 11:14 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cookie View Post
    Your dinner sounds really Good! My husband make a really Good pork-lion roast. I make a pork stir-fry w/ white rice & oriental veggies in the fall-winter months, it's really good. Cookie

    Cookie, I love to use left-over pork loin cubed up & put into stir-fry! When you make your stir-fry do you ever use sesame oil at the end to flavor it? I do and it makes the rice taste so Authentic & Chinese! I love it, and it is so easy to make isn't it?

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    I haven't used sesame oil in a long time...

    I have been using a Seasoning Mix called SUN-BIRD and I mix it with 2 TBS. olive oil & 2 TBS. soy sauce. 1/2 cup water. I have used this seasoning pack since I started to cook. I Love Stir-Frying so easy!!! I'll pick up some sesame oil, good idea thanks, Cookie

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    Breakfast
    Poached egg on toast

    Lunch
    Ploughmans Lunch

    Dinner
    Honey Roast Lamb
    Pease Pudding
    Brussle sprouts with chestnuts
    Roast pots
    Creamed pots
    Honey and rosemary gravy.

    Fly pie (lol) Dutch Apple Tart and custard.

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    Wow Keziah I'll be in on the next Flight!!! Sounds heavenly!!!

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    This Sunday I am planning salisbury steak with mushrooms, corn pudding, biscuits & chinese buffet green beans. I found a recipe that uses tons of the same flavors of the green beans Jon ate made by our Thai friend. I was thinking of making a batch of clam chowder and galic herb croutons to have with it. It has been a raining here for the past week.

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