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Re: What's for dinner? -
October 9th 2010, 08:19 PM
Chicken breast, portabella mushrooms, and a variety of peppers marinated over night in a garlic alfredo sauce... then sprinkled various cheeses on top, baked, and served with a bit of rice (not pasta cuz I'm trying to keep it "healthy") along with garlic bread.
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Re: What's for dinner? -
October 11th 2010, 11:32 PM
Had some Sweet Roasted Red Pepper Hummus and Pita Chips (both fresh-made, bought at the arts and crafts show). So yummy!
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Re: What's for dinner? -
October 11th 2010, 11:34 PM
I'm having what I call, "Orchard Chicken." It's chicken marinated in fruit juice, white wine, and apples. The marinade then becomes a sauce (add cinnamon and apple sauce for added flavor), and the chicken is pan fried with cinnamon and some of the apples from the marinade. Mashed potatoes and stuffing on the side.
It was an experimental meal, but it turned out pretty good!
“Don't get too comfortable with who you are at any given time. You may miss the opportunity to become who you want to be." ~Jon Bon Jovi
Last edited by TakeTheLeap; October 12th 2010 at 05:18 AM.
Re: What's for dinner? -
October 11th 2010, 11:50 PM
Ceviche!
For those who don't know what it is it's a seafood dish popular in the coastal regions of the Americas, especially Central and South America. The dish is typically made from fresh raw fish marinated in citrus juices such as lemon or lime and spiced with chilli peppers. Additional seasonings such as onion, salt, avocado and pepper may also be added.
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Re: What's for dinner? -
October 12th 2010, 02:51 AM
Chicken with couscous and parmesan. It was supposed to be chicken and polenta but I failed miserably.
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Re: What's for dinner? -
October 13th 2010, 02:00 AM
Haha, it was Subway again tonight, folks! My lazy butt doesn't like cooking, especially when there's studying to be done (which I should be doing now!).... :P
“Don't get too comfortable with who you are at any given time. You may miss the opportunity to become who you want to be." ~Jon Bon Jovi
Re: What's for dinner? -
October 18th 2010, 04:08 PM
Lasagna xD
"Daniel broke the kings decree, Peter stepped from the ship to the sea, there was hope for Job like a cut down tree... I hope that there's such hope for me... Blind as I've become, I used to wonder where you were. These days I can't find where You're not. Mine's been a yard carefully surface tended, foxes burrowed underground. Gardening so highly self-recommended, what could I have done but let You down? The sun and the moon, I want to see both worlds as one." -Aaron Weiss, mewithoutYou
Re: What's for dinner? -
October 19th 2010, 10:36 PM
Made some Vegan Alfredo, and then nuked myself a piece of Vegan Santa Fe Stuffed Chicken to go with it. Yummy!
Dare to be Different, to be Weird, to be a Freak. Overall, Dare to be yourself. Stamp Out Prejudice Hatred and Intolerance Everywhere
The Sophie Lancaster Foundation