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diane26 |
Mar 24 2006, 04:58 PM
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What was for dinner last night?? Each day please update, I am a very picky eater and since we have a variety of people here I want to know what you eat for dinner. If it is some unheard of dish please explain what it is. Sorry I am bored and we need people to post some shit so I am getting desperate here that and like I said I love to find out how things differ in so many places and homes. For my family last night I made some pasta and shrimp. Each month I go to this Gourmet Dinner place and you make anywhere from 12 to however many meals there that are gourmet and that you can than freeze and thaw and cook whenever. I don't remember what it was called but the shrimp part had lots of garlic sun dried tomatoes, green onions and some other stuff and you put it on Penne Pasta. Than I made some RedLobster style chedder biscuits and than Tomatoe Soup for my 2 younger ones. I only had a few shrimp and than a bowl of cereal
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Isaac_Putin |
Mar 25 2006, 02:56 AM
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QUOTE(belicked6924 @ Mar 25 2006, 02:35 AM) I'm Catholic and it's Friday. We had shrimp scampi and crabcakes. It was okay. My wife and I are not picky eaters. However, she can't eat greasy food (like fried chicken). Hot, cold, any ethnicity. Any animal, within reason (no dog). That's probably why we are both pretty thin -- to eat low-fat food, you have to have a tolerance for bland stuff.
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diane26 |
Mar 25 2006, 03:01 AM
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QUOTE(Isaac_Putin @ Mar 24 2006, 11:56 PM) I'm Catholic and it's Friday. We had shrimp scampi and crabcakes. It was okay. My wife and I are not picky eaters. However, she can't eat greasy food (like fried chicken). Hot, cold, any ethnicity. Any animal, within reason (no dog). That's probably why we are both pretty thin -- to eat low-fat food, you have to have a tolerance for bland stuff. Is that what catholics eat on Fridays?? I like shrimo crab cakes are yucky the two I tried anyway.
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Isaac_Putin |
Mar 25 2006, 03:34 AM
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QUOTE(diane26 @ Mar 25 2006, 03:01 AM) Is that what catholics eat on Fridays?? I like shrimo crab cakes are yucky the two I tried anyway. Catholics can't eat beef, pork, or chicken on a Friday during Lent. Any kid of seafood is okay, though. Supposedly, the reason McDonald's came up with the Filet O'Fish was because their sales were dropping dramatically on Fridays, when Catholics wouldn't go.
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Isaac_Putin |
Mar 25 2006, 03:36 AM
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QUOTE(diane26 @ Mar 25 2006, 03:01 AM) I like shrimo crab cakes are yucky the two I tried anyway. I never understood the appeal of crabcakes. Here in Maryland, you would think they are a personal gift from God or something. Along with crabs. Crabs are a pain to eat. There's not much meat. They are covered with that gunky Old Bay seasoning. And it's a mess. WAY overrated.
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