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kilikini wrote: to go that route.
Any ideas are welcomed. They're buying the groceries, I just have to cook it up. kili How about chicken and dumplings, just shred the chicken fine. -RP |
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"kilikini" wrote in message
... Randy wrote: kilikini wrote: to go that route. Any ideas are welcomed. They're buying the groceries, I just have to cook it up. kili How about chicken and dumplings, just shred the chicken fine. -RP That might work. He's just not fond of chicken. If I can disguise it, maybe. Kili, at the risk of being rude and I'll try to put this delicately: it sounds like "Mom" is an undermotivated and uninspired cook? So maybe he's not fond of these things because she's been desecrating them for years? With your good skills, I'll bet the old boy will be BEGGING for mushrooms and chicken and meat loaf (once he gets over the PTSD) and all manner of high falutin' stuff :-) TammyM, hope I didn't offend |