What are you eating for dinner?

meeshel
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Here is our green St. Paddy's dinner from tonight:
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Sunshine burgers with cheese, mashed potatoes with spirulina, and lettuce and cucumbers with ume scallion dressing.

What are you eating? I love new ideas...

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wifemotherslave
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Nothing special..

Standard St.Pats fair. Corned beef and cabbage for grown ups, cabbage carrots and potatoes for the kidlet.
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freakinchillmom
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Not festive... Parmesan

Not festive... Parmesan breaded chicken breasts, penne with herb olive oil and parmesan cheese, and corn. Maybe I'll drink a beer to celebrate after the kids got to bed.

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Great job,meeshel. Sounds

Great job,meeshel. Sounds lovely! I am having salmon with a sauce that DH makes that consists of redwine vinegar, horseradish and dill, brocolli and cut up cucumbers with garlic salt. Thanks for asking!

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layne
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Mmmmm, your is better than mine!

I fed the kids carrots, grape tomatoes, amy's black bean chili, and sweet potato fries. Pretty much all prefab but other than the fries, it was eaten up and enjoyed. Now I am waiting for them to get to bed so I can eat corn on the cob with mayo and chili powder and I don't know what else. I am hungry, tired, and in the middle of a cleaning jag to end or delay all cleaning jags (multiple repairs needed so I need to get the house back to where I can have the plumber in without requiring alcohol to do so).
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chuse; but do not faint--"
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Irish cuisine :)

Corn beef & cabbage with taters, rutabegas, turnips and potato rolls.

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Henry
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some sort

of red curry soupy thing

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I had Colcannon. It's an

I had Colcannon. It's an irish dish made with mashed potatoes and kale. Super yummy!

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karamaia
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Yummy!

Yummy!

We had nachos and soup, a busy day left little time for planning dinner, but now I'm craving a veggie burger...

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