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Well, what are you having for dinner tonight? Or what did you have?
I'm just on my way to fry up some burgers with coleslaw... pretty simple but always delicious. Just beef, bread and coleslaw and nothing else! Yum!
I just realized I haven't had any iron rich food in a month, no wonder I was so tired and ill...
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Mhhmm... I think I'll go for self-baked rolls with jam tonight. Boring, kind of ;-)
or is Dinner is per definition a warm meal? In Germany, I think it's still usual to have a warm meal at lunch - if possible. But when I was in the UK, I realised that people grabbed sandwiches for lunch and had a warm meal in the evening (or for breakfast, awesome, I love english breakfast!!!)...
Is "What's for Dinner" a hint to a TV show or sth similar? it sounds like an established slogan :-)
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Hubby and I were lazy last night. We were running errands and ended up grabbing a roast chicken and some potato salad from the deli. It's too freaking hot to cook!
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Probably some lamb chops done medium rare on the BBQ (with some lemon and oregano on them), brown rice with lentils and quinoa in it, and a green salad. I am going shopping for groceries this after noon so I will pick up everything today and cook it later. For dessert we will have some yogurt and fresh berries. And tea (Father Tim's Earl Grey concoction that Ben described on the video) - of course!
-Val
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I am trying hard to have dinner without carbs. It doesn't always work so this thread is perfect. I can use it to control myself better.
Yesterday we had scrambled eggs (without bread for me) and tons of water melon and canary melon.
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oh, I need more watermelon. It's so delicious when the weather is hot.
Talk about lazy. I had a cheese sandwich last night.
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tonnaree wrote:
oh, I need more watermelon. It's so delicious when the weather is hot.
Talk about lazy. I had a cheese sandwich last night.
Never mind. Today you can have something healty. And before you sit down to eat ... clear your inbox. I cannot send you a PM.
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Schmiezi wrote:
tonnaree wrote:
oh, I need more watermelon. It's so delicious when the weather is hot.
Talk about lazy. I had a cheese sandwich last night.Never mind. Today you can have something healty. And before you sit down to eat ... clear your inbox. I cannot send you a PM.
Oh crap!
DONE!
Last edited by tonnaree (June 19, 2015 2:20 pm)
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BTW tonight my headmaster is having her farewell dinner. I do not expect to eat moderate and / or healthy.
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Schmiezi wrote:
BTW tonight my headmaster is having her farewell dinner. I do not expect to eat moderate and / or healthy.
Celebrations don't have calories.
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Wholemeal spaghetti, avocado with garlic, lemon and seasoning plus chopped up fresh tomato all mixed into it. Some Parmesan on top. Burnt off enough calories at the gym to allow myself a glass of red wine.
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You're all making me drool!
I just pulled a very cheesy lasagna out of the oven and waiting for it to cool a bit.
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Tuna steaks, roasted potatoes with a bit of rosemary, green salad.
And a glass of Spanish red wine. Dry, of course.
Whilst listening to " Clair de lune" .
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Thai style tuna fish cakes with sweet potato. Garlic and herb Philidephia on the potato. Sme steamed vegetables: sweetcorn, broccoli (super food) and carrots. Dessert: blueberries, strawberries, raspberries with 0% fat Greek style yoghurt (this is low sugar too). Just finishing with a snack of water biscuits with some low fat cheddar cheese. Nom nom nom.
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Yesterday was good. First vegetarian pita with very tasty cheese and salad, and later in the evening vegetarian bbq with cheese and some nice mushrooms filled with herb butter, and not to forget paprika, tomatoes and pasta salad, beer and red wine :-)
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Are you vegetarian Whisky? Or just occasionally eat that way?
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@ tonnaree: the other way round ;-) I'm indeed a vegetarian, but one who occasionally eats some meat to keep my stomach used to it ;-) I still consider myself one even if I eat meat once a month or so.
I have been a vegetarian nearly all my life, I stopped eating meat as a child as soon as I understood that meat means eating dead animals
I'm not one of those though who try to convert people to eat vegetarian, and I'd never turn vegan.
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Thanks Whisky. Just curious.
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Tonight: sautéed broccolini with cremini mushrooms and leeks, chunks of butter roasted sweet potatoes, organic roasted chicken stuffed with herbs from my garden and baby lemons. Fresh fruit for dessert... and tea of course.
-Val
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Yum, you all are having great meals!
I'm reheating my lasagna from yesterday. But it's a step up from living off pudding for a week because of my pains!