What's for dinner....

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L_Kilkenny
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What's for dinner....

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Well, I'm batching it this weekend. The wife loaded up the kids and along with the sister-in-law and her daughter headed off for the mega mall in Minnesota. She also left the cupboards bare :( . So being a man of varying degrees of resourcefulness I made do. Scraped together a can of green beans, some cornmeal and venison butterfly chops and managed a wonderful supper of chicken fried chops, cornbread and beans. Even have enough left for a 10 o'clock snack.

Best meal I've had in a couple weeks.

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Re: What's for dinner....

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Dont tell the wife that!
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Lot better than I could have done.
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win38-55
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Sounds as if you are eating better alone, than with the family. Funny how that works. :wink:
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That sounds tasty to me.. :D
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m.wun wrote:Dont tell the wife that!
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I had an uncle whose wife was in the hospital. He was so inept, he could not reheat the spaghetti the wife had prepared & left refrigerated and he had to keep taking his kids to MickeyD, BK, etc. His little kids were complaining they wanted "real food"

That level of kitchen ingnorance is unmanly.
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