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Default BLTs for dinner


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> On Wed, 19 Jul 2017 02:36:11 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
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>>"Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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>>> On Tue, 18 Jul 2017 23:08:47 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
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>>>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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>>>>> On Tue, 18 Jul 2017 20:54:10 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
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>>>>>> I don't make them very often but was craving one. Bought a big fresh
>>>>>> tomato
>>>>>> and a head of iceberg. Didn't think that the lettuce I'm growing
>>>>>> would
>>>>>> be
>>>>>> good on this as it is all of the softer type. And my tomatoes are
>>>>>> still
>>>>>> green.
>>>>>
>>>>> A BLT is the most normal thing I've ever read that you cooked and ate.
>>>>
>>>> What? Chicken fried steak is not normal? Or chili? Or taco salad,
>>>> tacos,
>>>> tostadas, enchiladas, ravioli, lasagna, meatloaf, stuffed peppers...
>>>> The
>>>> list goes on and on.
>>>
>>> You always muddle your descriptions of food. It's often painful to
>>> read.
>>>
>>> You bought a tomato, a head of lettuce, and presumably cooked some
>>> bacon - hopefully pork - that didn't splatter and burn down the house.
>>> And some Just Mayo. You didn't go off on tangents about how you had
>>> to go to 3 different stores to find the right bread.
>>>
>>> (Don't ruin it now)
>>>
>>>> Hang on to your hat Steve but tomorrow is going to be chicken and
>>>> noodles!
>>>> Ooh! Exotic. Will also have peas, carrots and onions in it.
>>>
>>> I just took out a package of chicken and "dumplings" (thick wide egg
>>> noodles) from the freezer. It has peas, probably carrots, onions, and
>>> home-made PA Dutch chicken fat noodles.
>>>
>>> And I haven't worn a hat since November 12th, 1981.

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>>Not sure why you wore a hat then. Actually, I wound up running out of
>>bread.
>>I don't feel up to going out to the store again so am getting a delivery
>>tomorrow from PCC. No egg noodles for me. Will have to use whatever is in
>>the cupboard. I think I have fettuccini.

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> I wish they made lasagna egg noodles. .. I know I can make my own but
> I'm not into making my own pasta, not with so much readily available
> in stores... just that I've not seen fresh lasagna egg noodles.


You can get them here but they are totally flat. I wouldn't want that. I
prefer the little ruffled edge. I could make my own and with no egg but they
would also be flat. I don't have a pasta machine.