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> Carin's birthday was yesterday, so tonight's dinner is made up of her
> favorite foods: corned beef and cabbage for dinner (with potatoes, of
> course) and tiramisu for dessert. I know they don't go together, but
> those are her favorite things, so that's what I made. I used this
> tiramisu recipe, but with marsala (rum in tiramisu? is that even done?):
> http://www.cookingforengineers.com/r...imple-Tiramisu
>
> I also made something weird for myself for dessert (I hate tiramisu). A
> friend said they like raspberry jello with sour cream in it, and for
> some reason, that sounded good. I also added canned crushed pineapple.
> Total white-trash food. I'll let you know how it is, and take pics if I
> think of it.
>
> What are you having?
>
> Serene


Chicken and romaine spring rolls with a light dressing of a mix of
Balsamic vinegar, soy sauce, oyster sauce and yellow mustard. :-d

What you made sounds really good!
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> Chicken and romaine spring rolls with a light dressing of a mix of
> Balsamic vinegar, soy sauce, oyster sauce and yellow mustard. :-d


Sounds odd but good. I may have to try it.

Serene

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> Omelet wrote:
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> > Chicken and romaine spring rolls with a light dressing of a mix of
> > Balsamic vinegar, soy sauce, oyster sauce and yellow mustard. :-d

>
> Sounds odd but good. I may have to try it.
>
> Serene


Balsamic vinegar really does work well with the soy and oyster sauce.
:-) I added the mustard to thicken it a bit. I mixed it all up in a
small squeeze bottle.
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