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Valentine's Day Menus?



 
 
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Old 14-02-2008, 06:06 PM posted to alt.food.diabetic
Tiger_Lily
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Default Valentine's Day Menus?

Ozgirl wrote:
"Tiger_Lily" wrote in message
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Cheri wrote:
Tiger_Lily wrote in message ...
Cheri wrote:
For the people that aren't going out to eat, what special things
are
you making for dinner on Vday? I'd like to get a few ideas that
aren't
outrageous with the carbs, aren't terribly tedious to prepare, and
taste good. I'm kind of tired of the same old chicken, steak, etc.
I'm
thinking of a main dish, a side dish, and simple dessert. Any
suggestions?

--
Cheri


i like the sauces that Sharwood's makes

tonight, we are having butter chicken......... take a couple of
chicken
breasts and dice them up, pan fry them, add the sauce and let them
simmer for 90 min...... voila dinner (well, i add green beans and
basmati rice to it)
Sharwoods? I don't think I've seen those sauces in the store, what
flavors are they? The dinner sounds good.

Cheri


tikki masala
butter chicken
rogan josh
mild curry
there are others, i can't remember them right now

i usually make sure i have one of each flavour on hand so i can pick and
choose

there are other makers of India sauces that are good too (now to remember
them.......... sigh)


Pataks or similar?

The Sharwood tiki masala is very good, I prefer that to the butter chicken.


yes, Patak is who i couldn't remember, they make good sauces as well
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Old 14-02-2008, 07:22 PM posted to alt.food.diabetic
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Have crab legs and butter and a veggie side and make that chocolate heaven
pie for dessert

KROM


Same here without the chocolate heaven, may have a small piece of chocolate
later. :-)

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Old 15-02-2008, 03:11 AM posted to alt.food.diabetic
jacquie[_2_]
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Default Valentine's Day Menus?

We had Oven BBQ Brisket with baked potatoes and pinto beans....I had a
little of each.
Hubby brought me home some Godiva choc covered strawberries. Hoping I can
eat one without a big spike.
Jacquie
"Cheri" gserviceatinreachdotcom wrote in message
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For the people that aren't going out to eat, what special things are
you making for dinner on Vday? I'd like to get a few ideas that aren't
outrageous with the carbs, aren't terribly tedious to prepare, and
taste good. I'm kind of tired of the same old chicken, steak, etc. I'm
thinking of a main dish, a side dish, and simple dessert. Any
suggestions?

--
Cheri



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Old 15-02-2008, 03:25 AM posted to alt.food.diabetic
Cheri
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Default Valentine's Day Menus?


jacquie wrote in message ...
We had Oven BBQ Brisket with baked potatoes and pinto beans....I had

a
little of each.
Hubby brought me home some Godiva choc covered strawberries. Hoping I

can
eat one without a big spike.



Sounds good jacquie. A little of each is the key. :-)

Cheri


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Old 15-02-2008, 05:21 AM posted to alt.food.diabetic
jacquie[_2_]
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Default Valentine's Day Menus?

I figure 1 a day..that way they last longer..
"Cheri" gserviceatinreachdotcom wrote in message
...

jacquie wrote in message ...
We had Oven BBQ Brisket with baked potatoes and pinto beans....I had

a
little of each.
Hubby brought me home some Godiva choc covered strawberries. Hoping I

can
eat one without a big spike.



Sounds good jacquie. A little of each is the key. :-)

Cheri



 




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