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Default Dinner tonight 12/3/2018



"cshenk" wrote in message
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Ophelia wrote:

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> "cshenk" wrote in message
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> jmcquown wrote:
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> > Pan seared petite filet minon
> > Mashed potato pancakes
> > Fresh green beans sauteed with garlic
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> > Simple and delicious!
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> > I've been dealing with internet modem issues all day, I really
> > needed something to be simple.
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> > Jill

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> That sounds delicious!
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> Ours is a bit more mundane (at least to us).
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> Marinated pork loin
> Rice
> 2 Cans of green beans
> 1 ear of corn cut to 3 pieces
> dibble of homemade beansprout mild kimchee
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> Cheri posted a list of Spam recipes yesterday! D. chose for today,
> the Spam with scalloped potatoes.
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> I thought it would be very bland, so I added some cheese to the white
> sauce. I think I might need to add something with more flavour
> though, something like the Asian sauce I cook, maybe? I will make
> it but let him add it when he is eating it.
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> He is delighted with all those recipes I gave him the link and I
> suspect he will be choosing more over the coming weeks))


Love it! D. is happy and that is what matters.

One of the sensible things if you live where hurricanes and other
natural disasters are a fact of life, it to have a ready stock of foods.

Spam is a suitable one with a very long shelf-life. I would not be
suprised if most who live in areas with a need to have an emergency
stock in the USA/Canada have Spam as one of the components. Tuna and
Spagettios are also really common.

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We have always kept a good store. We have a lot of canned stuff that I
would never normally use, but I realise I have to use some of it from time
to time