Tonight's Menu
- mrkelley23
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Tonight's Menu
We don't do stupid Hallmark-y stuff for Feb. 14, but we do use it as an excuse to splurge on fancy food we wouldn't ordinarily get. Tonight's menu
Bacon-wrapped grilled teriyaki shrimp, some with fresh pineapple wedges, some without
Teriyaki Rice with veggies
Coldwater lobster tails, steamed with drawn butter
Snow crab legs
Shrimp cocktail, to use up the rest of the shrimp
and for dessert, Malt Shop fondue, with strawberries and bananas as the dippers. Found the recipe in my slow cooker cookbook.
Now to watch Hamlet 2 on DVD.
Bacon-wrapped grilled teriyaki shrimp, some with fresh pineapple wedges, some without
Teriyaki Rice with veggies
Coldwater lobster tails, steamed with drawn butter
Snow crab legs
Shrimp cocktail, to use up the rest of the shrimp
and for dessert, Malt Shop fondue, with strawberries and bananas as the dippers. Found the recipe in my slow cooker cookbook.
Now to watch Hamlet 2 on DVD.
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Re: Tonight's Menu
Caesar Salad, I make a great CS dressing
Strip steak w/ chicago steak seasoning
Fingerling potatoes
Worsteshire glazed mushrooms
Grilled Chicken for D1111 as she is not much of a red meat eater
Strip steak w/ chicago steak seasoning
Fingerling potatoes
Worsteshire glazed mushrooms
Grilled Chicken for D1111 as she is not much of a red meat eater
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Re: Tonight's Menu
Hamlet 2?
I wasn't aware there was anyone left alive in that play for a sequel!
I wasn't aware there was anyone left alive in that play for a sequel!
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Re: Tonight's Menu
You just wanted to have either of these dinners!MarleysGh0st wrote:Hamlet 2?
I wasn't aware there was anyone left alive in that play for a sequel!
The movie doesn't count.
Of course Husband1111 is watching some E! show about super models, so what ever!
Sorry it was the 25 most sexiest cover girls.
Maybe he was thinking I was number 1.
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Re: Tonight's Menu
No, I'm really curious about that movie!christie1111 wrote: You just wanted to have either of these dinners!
The movie doesn't count.
And I was trying to be polite, since I already had my dinner before I read this thread.
Now, if I had read it a little earlier, I'd have chosen your menu, since I'm not really a seafood fan.
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Re: Tonight's Menu
Maybe Rosencrantz and Guildenstern died in a dream sequence. And Yorick will come back as a ghost.MarleysGh0st wrote:Hamlet 2?
I wasn't aware there was anyone left alive in that play for a sequel!
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.
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Re: Tonight's Menu
Hamlet 2 is a somewhat funny movie from the producers of Little Miss Sunshine
The last 20 minutes are the best, since that is the show that the high school director writes and produces. The way they can have a sequel is that Hamlet uses a time machine to travel back in time to change history and save everyone from being killed. He also enlists the help of Jesus, which is where the big production number "Rock Me, Sexy Jesus," comes from.
It is not for the easily offended, and, honestly, not all that funny, either. There were a couple of scenes that made it not a complete waste of $3.99.
The last 20 minutes are the best, since that is the show that the high school director writes and produces. The way they can have a sequel is that Hamlet uses a time machine to travel back in time to change history and save everyone from being killed. He also enlists the help of Jesus, which is where the big production number "Rock Me, Sexy Jesus," comes from.
It is not for the easily offended, and, honestly, not all that funny, either. There were a couple of scenes that made it not a complete waste of $3.99.
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Re: Tonight's Menu
We ordered our favorite pizzas.
We tend to give each other silly cards -- with bad puns, etc.
And set up the spare BR for the mattress delivery. Get the room ready for my return from the hospital.
Right now, Witness for the Prosecution is on public TV. I am not sure I can stay awake for it.
I always had a soft spot for Marlene Dietrich because THFD got to see her headline a USO show during WWII.
We tend to give each other silly cards -- with bad puns, etc.
And set up the spare BR for the mattress delivery. Get the room ready for my return from the hospital.
Right now, Witness for the Prosecution is on public TV. I am not sure I can stay awake for it.
I always had a soft spot for Marlene Dietrich because THFD got to see her headline a USO show during WWII.
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Re: Tonight's Menu
Valentine's Day dinner will be next week sometime. Wife is working. 28 year-old Daughter had tonsils out Thursday and is at her home being pampered by hubby while we (tonight that being 15 year-old granddaughter and me) watch 4 and 7 year-old grandchildren.
So tonight was hamburgers, broccoli, and Kung Fu Panda.
Actually, I rather enjoyed Kung Fu Panda.
So tonight was hamburgers, broccoli, and Kung Fu Panda.
Actually, I rather enjoyed Kung Fu Panda.
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Re: Tonight's Menu
How could you ruin the hamburgers by serving broccoli?T_Bone0806 wrote:So tonight was hamburgers, broccoli, and Kung Fu Panda.
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Re: Tonight's Menu
Zachary wasn't very impressed either. I suppose if you'd have been there I would've had to deploy the airplane trick for you, too.MarleysGh0st wrote:How could you ruin the hamburgers by serving broccoli?T_Bone0806 wrote:So tonight was hamburgers, broccoli, and Kung Fu Panda.![]()
Actually, Zach downed the broccoli without any airplanes. He just figured out that he was not going to have a very good view of Kung Fu Panda (which was going to start with or without him at 7:30), if he was still sitting at the dinner table. Oh, that and the fact that his sister was rubbing his nose in the fact that she had already earned her popcorn by consuming the broccoli with no fuss.
I forgot to mention the popcorn, which was served during Kung Fu Panda.
I actually like broccoli myself. Green beans, squash, creamed corn and carrots are my kryptonite. Cabbage I like in an egg roll, or raw red cabbage in a salad mix. Otherwise, no. And the smell of it cooking makes my tummy do very unpleasant things. Spinach and peas I can tolerate, Broccoli, Cauliflour and peppers I love. Non-creamed corn, too, but that's kind of a cheating vegetable cuz of the starch factor.
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Re: Tonight's Menu
I guess the thrill is gone for the bunch we had for dinner. The only Valentines in sight were a few red-wrapped candies some of us had picked up at work.
We had country pork ribs slow-cookered in barbecue sauce, mashed potatoes, and asparagus sauteed in olive oil and fresh basil.
We had country pork ribs slow-cookered in barbecue sauce, mashed potatoes, and asparagus sauteed in olive oil and fresh basil.
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Re: Tonight's Menu
Or, for some of us, it's the thrill that never was. Or has yet to be. Or something.SportsFan68 wrote:I guess the thrill is gone for the bunch we had for dinner.
I had just one single friend that was around last night while all of our married friends did whatever it was that they were doing. He and I went grabbed a late meal here. We also enjoyed plenty of scenic views (which, according to the menu, are free of charge.)
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Re: Tonight's Menu
We had dinner at a friend's house.
We did not do it because it was Valentines Day, it just happened to be a Saturday all four of us had free.
Sting wrote me a letter that made me cry and has made everyone I read it to cry as well.
A good kind of cry.
I didn't even get him a card.
He seemed not to care.
We did not do it because it was Valentines Day, it just happened to be a Saturday all four of us had free.
Sting wrote me a letter that made me cry and has made everyone I read it to cry as well.
A good kind of cry.
I didn't even get him a card.
He seemed not to care.
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Re: Tonight's Menu
You weren't included in the "Sexiest Cover Girls" show. Don't fire off your e-mail to E! just yet, though, as you were featured in the "Sexiest Beach Bodies" show which aired an hour earlier.christie1111 wrote:Of course Husband1111 is watching some E! show about super models, so what ever!
Sorry it was the 25 most sexiest cover girls.
Maybe he was thinking I was number 1.
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Re: Tonight's Menu
Well of course "Everyone" you read it to cries-You bite them.peacock2121 wrote:We had dinner at a friend's house.
We did not do it because it was Valentines Day, it just happened to be a Saturday all four of us had free.
Sting wrote me a letter that made me cry and has made everyone I read it to cry as well.
A good kind of cry.
I didn't even get him a card.
He seemed not to care.