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kilikini wrote:
Anyone have any ideas on what to cook for an old, toothless, tired, picky, crotchety, retired hillbilly? Lots of soups (split pea, potato-with-bacon, etc.) Grilled-cheese sandwiches Pot roast Your kalua pork (seems like it looks as tender as hamburgers or more so) Twice-baked potatoes with lots of cheese Sloppy joes Omelettes You're a good girl, kili dear. Serene |