What's for dinner tonight?

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  1. Cogito

    Cogito Former Mod, Retired Supporter Contributor

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    Today I have the pizza I mentioned on Thursday, now that the meatloaf is gone.
    Homemade pepperoni and mushroom pizza. Yummmm!
     
  2. lessa

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    That is one reason in many that I miss Dom. He makes fantastic pizza. I taught him how to make the dough and cover them with good stuff and he now turns out better ones than mine. Don't eat a lot of pizza but I never turn down one of his.

    Chinese would hit the spot right about now. Oh well maybe another day.
     
  3. DivineLemon

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    For dinner I had chicken fingers, French fries, and corn.

    There is a typical dinner in my house.
     
  4. Cogito

    Cogito Former Mod, Retired Supporter Contributor

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    I daresay Domoviye has access to some very good Chinese cuisine.
     
  5. Domoviye

    Domoviye New Member

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    Chinese is good, but it gets kind of repetitive after a while, since I'm never sure what I'm ordering.
    Tonight I'm going go out buy some tomatoes and lettuce, and make up toasted sandwiches with mozzarella cheese. Tasty.
    Or I'll phone up a cute girl I'm tutoring, and see if she wants a tutoring session tonight and dinner.
     
  6. Gunslinger

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    What's that old saying, tastes like crap.
     
  7. Jaclyn

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    I order so much pizza that the I'm on a first name basis with the pizza place. And last night I was at a party and the pizza guy was like... hey, I know you... you live on that street. It was pretty funny. :)
     
  8. Domoviye

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    Just make sure it doesn't reach the point that if they don't hear from you in a week they call the cops and report a missing person.
    That can get embarrassing.
     
  9. ILTBY

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    Vegetarian lasagne which will hopefully be quite good :)
     
  10. Jaclyn

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    HAHAHA!

    Or if I don't order for a while they'll think I've starved to death, lol.
     
  11. Domoviye

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    I don't mind vegetarian, but I find it is always, always missing one crucial ingredient. MEAT.
    If it doesn't have meat its a snack not a meal.
    I'll just go away now. :D
     
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  12. Banzai

    Banzai One-time Mod, but on the road to recovery Contributor

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    I'm hungry... I think I'll go get a brie and tomato sandwich from the canteen in a bit. Overpriced, but very nice.

    And I agree on the meat issue, Dom :p
     
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    when I was pregnant for my first child all I really wanted to eat was Harvey's hot dogs with mustard onions and pickles.
    Don was working midnights so before he left for work we would drive to Harvey's and I would have the hot dog. well I went in sometimes and they really loaded the toppings on for me. One night I sat in the car and the server waved at me and Don came out with 2 hotdogs. One with a weiner and one with only toppings. His message was that I put so many onions and pickles on I probably didn't care for the meat part anyway.
    The truth is that it was the best hot dog I ever had.
    it is kind of weird, when you drive into a restaurant parking lot and they start your order before you get out of the car.
     
  14. Domoviye

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    I did that a few times at Mcdonalds with this one morning person. He'd walk in, we'd already be pouring the coffee and getting the breakfast burrito ready. Then he spoiled it all when he started to order different things.
     
  15. Frost

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    You can get burritos for breakfast there?

    Whoa.
     
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    Yeah, cheese, sausage, eggs, microwaved for 30 seconds. Edible, but not very tasty.
     
  17. ILTBY

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    Lmao, I'm don't eat meat, so that makes it a bit hard for me :p

    It was absolutely delicious, though. The first time we've tried it, but it was a total success.

    You would have liked it :p
     
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    Nothing is worth anything without meat.
     
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    Seconded.
     
  20. ILTBY

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    You are both mean :p

    There are plenty of yummy things that don't contain meat :D Chocolate, for instance ;)

    Seriously, this lasagne was to die for :p
     
  21. Domoviye

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    Good chocolate contains meat. Even if I have to melt the chocolate down and put the meat in myself.
     
  22. ILTBY

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    Wow. That sounds so bad :p
     
  23. lessa

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    ILTBY, he would probably do it. Strange tastes that boy has.
    actually he is a pretty sane eater. just have a fire extinguisher handy.
    in the summer I could do vegetarian quite easily but in the winter with nothing fresh looking edible it is meat and potatoes time.
    I also cannot eat the beans and lentils thing. once in a while chili with kidney beans and pork and beans but that is it.
    I have had the veg. lasagna and it was quite nice. And Dom has had quite a few vegetarian meals in his lifetime. just doesn't know how often because mothers are tricky.
     
  24. Eoz Eanj

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    As the designated cook for my family, I thought I'd make pasta bake for dinner.

    It was nice but I've cooked better.. at least it wasn't as bad as last night's dinner.. my first attempt at a vegetarian stir fry which ended up looking like a dog's breakfast, I'm so sorry Mum.

    lol.
     
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    Eoz the secret to vegetable stir fry is. use more oil than normal cut the vegetables up bigger dust them in seasoned flour and fry them quickly. drain off the oil add the bean sprouts and at the last minute any sauce you were going to use.
    have had some that do look like a dogs breakfast or worse.
     

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