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    what's for dinner?(recipe)

    I know we had this thread before, but i liked looking at it, and to get ideas on to what to cook for dinner simetimes.
    And was wondering if we should post on the recipe that we used to "marinate" or what-ever!
    I'll start it off with....
    Tonight i think we'll have Pollock and Shrimp with rice and broccoli
    I will put garlic powder
    clubhouse "roasted garlic and peppers"
    cayenne pepper
    salt & pepper
    green onion
    lemon juice
    Fry it all together! yum

    What'll you have?

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    Cleaned out fridge, just dumped the garbage from that.... ate out so I am NOT cooking.

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    meatloaf, green beans, baked potato, gravy
    green beans- steam 5-8 minutes till bright green, sprinkle with spike (no salt version).
    baked potato, bake 400 degree oven 45 minutes
    meatloaf - 1# ground pork, 1# ground round, 1/4c heinz chili sauce, 1/4 c. chopped onions, 1 egg, top with 2 slices bacon, bake 60-75 minutes at 400 degrees, or till your meat thermometer reaches 165 dergees.
    gravy, open jar, warm in microwave
    enjoy!
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    Ooo..meatloaf, never tried it, but will now!
    Whats "ground round"?

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    well it´s very simple, you can have it for meal or dinner, whatever

    you "marinate" in lemon, chicken breasts cutted in thin slices for about 5-10 minutes, then just place it on the pan and season it with some lemon pepper, and you have a nice tasting chicken.

    very simple and you can eat it with some "tortillas" or by itself
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    tonight I had chilli-sausage and fries!
    Put fries in oven cook accordenly
    1 can of stagg chilli
    1 cup of shredded chedder cheese
    sausages (italian pre-cooked)) and buns
    Warm up chilli, and sausages.
    add cheese

    Everyone loves it and its really easy to make only takes 25-30 depending on fries

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    Quote Originally Posted by kimboe
    Ooo..meatloaf, never tried it, but will now!
    Whats "ground round"?
    hamburger, basically, the fat to lean meat percentage is i think 15% to 85%. it usually costs more then hamburger, but much less then ground sirloin.
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    Hambergur Soup and Bannock!
    Hamburger and onion sautteed together
    Add garlic powder
    1 can of tomatoes
    Cut up Celery, carrots, potato,
    salt and pepper


    Bannock
    3 cups of flour
    1/2 cup of sugar
    1 tablespoon of baking powder
    dash of salt
    1/2 cup lard (melt lard)
    Put all ingredient together add water till doughy.
    put in oven at 350 degrees for 30 mins

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    Spray a baking pan and put boneless chicken pieces in single layer. Cover with a layer of your favorite creamy salad dressing (Like Ranch). Sprinkle with parsley flakes and chopped onion. Bake at 400 for 25 minutes. Or use pork chops. If you like garlic, add a little powder before baking.

    While it bakes, boil wide noodles. Drain and mix with butter and cooked vegetable of your choice. I use frozen vegetables such as brocolli or peas for color.

    Quick, easy and mmm-mmm good.

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