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Old 10-03-2006, 09:29 PM
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meatloaf (made with ground turkey).
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Wow Philsfault, that sounds like an interesting recipe. Care to share the details?
Let me perfect it first then I'll have it on my website, pictures and all.
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Let me perfect it first then I'll have it on my website, pictures and all.
I've had some delicious smoked salmon fillets that were simply cooked in a little Amaretto. Sumptuous! That might be food for thought on your future cooking experiments...

I've been sucessful adding a little Amaretto to a pot roast recipe. Just thinking about Shrimp and Amaretto is making me hungry.
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Old 10-04-2006, 10:02 PM
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I've had some delicious smoked salmon fillets that were simply cooked in a little Amaretto. Sumptuous! That might be food for thought on your future cooking experiments...

I've been sucessful adding a little Amaretto to a pot roast recipe. Just thinking about Shrimp and Amaretto is making me hungry.
Thanks.. always nice to have another salmon idea to try. Omega 3 fatty acids are our friends

Anyways, dinner tonight was a bit of a surprise but something I'm not going to try again anytime soon. I had these little round chuck steaks that didn't do very well when pan seared so I decided to use what was left and made 'em a crock pot meal. I seared the tough little buggers, and then threw tomatoes, onion, garlic, balsamic vinegar, olive oil, red chiles and honey in a blender and made a very yucky muck that I used at first for simmering the meat for an hour. Then tossed everything in the crock pot for 8 hours on low.

Actually turned out better than expected and was pretty darn good over white rice. Honey and vinegar makes everything better
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Chicken parm w/salad.
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oooo chicken parm sounds yum.

chili and cornbread. borrrring but always popular with the men.
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Old 10-07-2006, 09:42 AM
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Pasta with marinara sauce, shrimp, artichoke hearts, and black olives. It was so easy and YUMMY.
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We had burgers on the grill. I don't eat hamburgers very often these days, so I really enjoyed it. I had some delicious rosemary-scented rolls to serve them on.
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Old 10-08-2006, 12:01 PM
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Am crockpotting one of those crockpot-in-a-bag deals. This one is a beef vegetable soup by Marie callender. I hope it's not oversalted like the Banquet ones.
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I made Apple Crisp and ate that for dinner .
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