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NJCher

(35,840 posts)
Thu Jul 13, 2023, 04:25 PM Jul 2023

What's for Dinner, Thurs., July 13, 2023

Cold Thai Peanut Salad. Has cabbage, cauliflower, red pepper, green onions, garlic. Peanuts, obviously.

Cold sliced chicken breast with hoisin sauce.

Blood orange ginger kombucha.

Dessert: Sliced apple and Brie.

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What's for Dinner, Thurs., July 13, 2023 (Original Post) NJCher Jul 2023 OP
probably a sandwich and salad, something simple mike_c Jul 2023 #1
Simple dinner...heat really getting to me.. chillfactor Jul 2023 #2
Broiled salmon fillets Diamond_Dog Jul 2023 #3
I'm on my own tonight, so it's a cheeseburger and some udon noodles. patphil Jul 2023 #4
Air fried zucchini sprinkled with parmesan cheese and Emile Jul 2023 #5
Steamed shrimp, w cocktail sauce, elleng Jul 2023 #6
Indian Retrograde Jul 2023 #7
Roasted chicken PJMcK Jul 2023 #8
WELCOME HOME!!! elleng Jul 2023 #9
Maple walnut Retrograde Jul 2023 #10
Nice! Now I remember hearing about Beef on Weck, where was that? elleng Jul 2023 #11
It's a western New York thing Retrograde Jul 2023 #13
Thanks. Haven't been there, but 1840s gives me time, eh??? elleng Jul 2023 #14
10 mo's and 4000 miles NJCher Jul 2023 #12
Yes happy they're back, elleng Jul 2023 #15
While I have no desire to sail around the world... PJMcK Jul 2023 #16
Reminds me of Dad, that elleng Jul 2023 #17

mike_c

(36,281 posts)
1. probably a sandwich and salad, something simple
Thu Jul 13, 2023, 04:40 PM
Jul 2023

I like summertime tomato-basil sandwiches on fresh torta rolls, so that sounds like a plan, maybe with a warm vinaigrette potato salad.

Your dinner sounds outstanding, NJCher!

Ms K is home convalescing, but hasn't much of an appetite yet. I think she's saving it for a slice of rhubarb pie for dinner, lol. I'll get her some ice-cream to go with it!

chillfactor

(7,595 posts)
2. Simple dinner...heat really getting to me..
Thu Jul 13, 2023, 04:51 PM
Jul 2023

air fryer California hamburger

Potato chips with BLT dip

Vanilla ice cream with fresh strawberries on top

Emile

(23,228 posts)
5. Air fried zucchini sprinkled with parmesan cheese and
Thu Jul 13, 2023, 06:54 PM
Jul 2023

a chef salad. If I'm still a little hungry I will have a brat. Orange 🍊 before bedtime.

Retrograde

(10,188 posts)
7. Indian
Thu Jul 13, 2023, 07:47 PM
Jul 2023

just put the beans for dal in the Instant Pot, will make some raita later, maybe aloo gobi if i feel ambitious. All this just to use up the tikka paneer from earlier this week. At least the dal freezes well

PJMcK

(22,076 posts)
8. Roasted chicken
Thu Jul 13, 2023, 08:09 PM
Jul 2023

After ten months and nearly 4,000 miles of sailing, we are home.

It’s cool in the Catskills and the Landlady decided to stuff and roast a chicken. It’s spiced with rosemary, thyme, salt and pepper. I’m making creamed spinach and the gravy when the bird is cooked.

Butter pecan ice cream for dessert. It’s a treat we haven’t had much of living on a boat!

It’s good to be home.

elleng

(131,455 posts)
9. WELCOME HOME!!!
Thu Jul 13, 2023, 10:30 PM
Jul 2023

Sounds good in the Catskills. 84 here, and t'storms forecast for 2 a.m. and through the day Friday.

Butter pecan was my mother's favorite, MINE = coffee.

Retrograde

(10,188 posts)
10. Maple walnut
Thu Jul 13, 2023, 11:52 PM
Jul 2023

When I visit family in Western New York, there are 3 things I insist on having: beef on weck, birch beer, and maple walnut ice cream

Retrograde

(10,188 posts)
13. It's a western New York thing
Fri Jul 14, 2023, 01:41 AM
Jul 2023

popular in the Buffalo area. If you're ever there, try it at Schwabl's in West Seneca, which has been serving it since at least the 1840s - or so they claim

NJCher

(35,840 posts)
12. 10 mo's and 4000 miles
Fri Jul 14, 2023, 01:31 AM
Jul 2023

Is a lot of sailing!

I didn't know you were coming back; for all I knew you were going to sail forever!

I am sure I speak for quite a few others when I add that we are happy you are back.

Give this some thought: when you've had time to reflect on your travels, a post of your thoughts, etc. I know I would like to read something along that line.

PJMcK

(22,076 posts)
16. While I have no desire to sail around the world...
Fri Jul 14, 2023, 08:25 AM
Jul 2023

… there are some folks who wish I would! (wink)

Thank you for your welcoming thoughts. And thank you for bending the Group rules to let me comment about our journey in your daily (and delicious!) dinner post.

I’ve started a post for the Travel Group. It was the adventure of a lifetime! I’ll let you know, NJCher.

It’s 8:23 am and the Landlady is already discussing our dinner plans!

elleng

(131,455 posts)
17. Reminds me of Dad, that
Fri Jul 14, 2023, 12:30 PM
Jul 2023

Landlady is already discussing our dinner plans!

AND, re: post for travel group, family returning from trip to/around France, before daughter's First Grade, wherein older daughter ate my snail entre and ordered another, younger daughter ordered SECONDS of her airline dinner on return trip Paris to DC!!! different tastes to say the least!

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