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I am sure that everyone has had these experiences. You work a bit late
at work and head home just dragging from tiredness. Walking through the door instead of just being able to put your feet up, there are three hungry children; one needs help with homework and the other two need to be driven to activities (to be picked up later of course). So......what's for dinner??? Quick and Tasty http://www.internationalcookingportal.com |
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nvwebcook wrote:
> I am sure that everyone has had these experiences. You work a bit late > at work and head home just dragging from tiredness. Walking through > the door instead of just being able to put your feet up, there are > three hungry children; one needs help with homework and the other two > need to be driven to activities (to be picked up later of course). > > So......what's for dinner??? > Quick and Tasty > > > http://www.spamline.com steak, rice and salad- start grill heating, start rice cooking,just toss steaks on grill and mix up the salad. Voila. Easy meal. lamb chops and roast veggies- just season and roast, grill or bake as desired. |
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Goomba > wrote in message
... > nvwebcook wrote: >> I am sure that everyone has had these experiences. >> You work a bit late at work and head home just >> dragging from tiredness. Walking through the door >> instead of just being able to put your feet up, there >> are three hungry children; one needs help with >> homework and the other two need to be driven >> to activities (to be picked up later of course). >> >> So......what's for dinner??? [snip] > steak, rice and salad- start grill heating, start rice > cooking, just toss steaks on grill and mix up the > salad. Voila. Easy meal. > > lamb chops and roast veggies-just season and > roast, grill or bake as desired. I'd immediately wonder why the SO was sitting waiting for someone else to fix the meal, if was so quick-and-easy. With two competent teenangsters, mealtime is now easily divided up among the adults and kids. Everyone gets to prep and set the menu throughout the week. It's now difficult to get extra time in our kitchen! Last night, Daughter-unit Beta cooked up a single-pan rice and chicken dish. 30 minutes start to finish. Sunday evening, Spawn, a Decade old now, made quesadillas for everyone. Mine contained green onions and jalapeños; which allowed me to remind her of the importance of _scrubbing_ her fingertips after cutting both. 20 minutes total time for that meal to be made. Saturday, Daughter-unit Alpha made Chinese Chicken Salad. Abso-frikkin'-delicious! Again, 30 minutes start to finish. The Ranger |
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![]() "nvwebcook" > wrote in message ... >I am sure that everyone has had these experiences. You work a bit late > at work and head home just dragging from tiredness. Walking through > the door instead of just being able to put your feet up, there are > three hungry children; one needs help with homework and the other two > need to be driven to activities (to be picked up later of course). > > So......what's for dinner??? > Quick and Tasty > > > http://www.internationalcookingportal.com SPAM! SCRAM! SCAM! Dimitri |
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nvwebcook > wrote:
> http://www.internationalcookingspam.com WOw. 9 recipes, only one of which would be considered a main dish. -sw |
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nvwebcook wrote:
> I am sure that everyone has had these experiences. You work a bit late > at work and head home just dragging from tiredness. Walking through > the door instead of just being able to put your feet up, there are > three hungry children; one needs help with homework and the other two > need to be driven to activities (to be picked up later of course). > > So......what's for dinner??? <snip spam> Steak fajitas. Dinner's on the table in less than ten minutes. Bob |
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On Aug 19, 2:52*pm, nvwebcook > wrote:
> I am sure that everyone has had these experiences. You work a bit late > at work and head home just dragging from tiredness. Walking through > the door instead of just being able to put your feet up, there are > three hungry children; one needs help with homework and the other two > need to be driven to activities (to be picked up later of course). > > So......what's for dinner??? > Quick and Tasty > > http://www.internationalcookingportal.com Cereal. Or eggs & toast. Or weird stuff like coconut cream pie and a glass of milk. Or a tomato and cottage cheese on lettuce. Or a grilled cheese sandwich. N. |
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Tonight was one of those quickie meal nights. Besides it having been my
bowling day, I had several errands to run. Dinner was a package of Romain lettuce, diced cucumber, tomato and scallion (green onion) along with two diced hardboiled eggs, 8 large cooked shrimp in large dice, some diced Colby-Jack cheese, a couple of slices of ham and a couple slices of smoked turkey lunch meat also diced. Mixed it all together in a big wooden salad bowl. Made a Russian dressing from mayo, ketchup and pickle relish with a dash of Worcestershire and a dash of granulated garlic. I am stuffed! Sometimes I use blue cheese chunks or gorgonzola chunks instead of cutting up other cheeses. One can add olives, chick peas, radishes, or whatever to the salad. -- Janet Wilder Bad spelling. Bad punctuation Good Friends. Good Life |
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hahabogus wrote:
> nvwebcook > wrote in news:da02d61c-9054-48f9-be87- > : > >> I am sure that everyone has had these experiences. You work a bit late >> at work and head home just dragging from tiredness. Walking through >> the door instead of just being able to put your feet up, there are >> three hungry children; one needs help with homework and the other two >> need to be driven to activities (to be picked up later of course). >> >> So......what's for dinner??? >> Quick and Tasty >> >> >> http://www.internalSpam.com >> > > SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM beautiful Spam ! > Isn't that supposed to be.... spam spam spam spam lovely spam, beautiful spam? But, we do get the point. |
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