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>> So what's for dinner at your house?

>
> I had a nice steak. Marinated for a few hours in olive oil, sea salt,
> black pepper and paprika, then grill-seared blood rare. Served with
> green onions and fried onions and garlic. Tender, juicy and
> delicious. Pic on alt.binaries.food.


Simple but sounds fabulous.
I had subway made into a salad. Sweet onion chicken with sweet onion sauce,
lettuce, cuke, tomato, lettuce, carrot, peppers, onion, jalapenos and
olives.

That sounds really yummy...it would be a nice Summer Meal....oh wait it is your Summer isn't it

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Jacquie wrote:
> "Ozgirl" > wrote in message
> ...
> Nick Cramer wrote:
> > "Julie Bove" > wrote:
> >> [ . . . ]
> >> So what's for dinner at your house?

> >
> > I had a nice steak. Marinated for a few hours in olive oil, sea

> salt,
> > black pepper and paprika, then grill-seared blood rare. Served

> with
> > green onions and fried onions and garlic. Tender, juicy and
> > delicious. Pic on alt.binaries.food.

>
> Simple but sounds fabulous.
> I had subway made into a salad. Sweet onion chicken with sweet
> onion sauce,
> lettuce, cuke, tomato, lettuce, carrot, peppers, onion, jalapenos
> and
> olives.
>
> That sounds really yummy...it would be a nice Summer Meal....oh
> wait it is your Summer isn't it


Absolutely, lol. Been a constant 32c the past few weeks. Not too bad I guess
for almost the tropics. Where one daughter and son live in Sydney it has
been 43c. Heat wave for them. My daughter flies to Las Vegas tonight, she
will welcome the big change in weather Her partner is already in the US
doing motivational talks for a large number of companies. Currently he is in
NYC and says he is just wearing ordinary winter clothes around the streets
(jeans, tshirt, jacket). I imagined NYC to be all snow and freezing temps

I went to see Toy Story 3D this morning (double feature - 1 & 2). Started at
9.45 am and finished at 1 pm. We went to Hog's Breath for lunch. I had the
"lite" chicken parmiagana - which meant 1 piece of chicken instead of 2
Had the salad and a few of the curly fries, my son ate the rest dipped in
mushroom sauce, lol. Was nice, place had air con and the bg result was
satisfying. My 4 youngest and one of their girlfriends have just left to go
for a bbq at their dad's house so I am thinking I might have a very easy
dinner tonight. Maybe a grilled sandwich and a cuppa


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"Ozgirl" > wrote in message ...
Jacquie wrote:
> "Ozgirl" > wrote in message
> ...
> Nick Cramer wrote:
> > "Julie Bove" > wrote:
> >> [ . . . ]
> >> So what's for dinner at your house?

> >
> > I had a nice steak. Marinated for a few hours in olive oil, sea

> salt,
> > black pepper and paprika, then grill-seared blood rare. Served

> with
> > green onions and fried onions and garlic. Tender, juicy and
> > delicious. Pic on alt.binaries.food.

>
> Simple but sounds fabulous.
> I had subway made into a salad. Sweet onion chicken with sweet
> onion sauce,
> lettuce, cuke, tomato, lettuce, carrot, peppers, onion, jalapenos
> and
> olives.
>
> That sounds really yummy...it would be a nice Summer Meal....oh
> wait it is your Summer isn't it


Absolutely, lol. Been a constant 32c the past few weeks. Not too bad I guess
for almost the tropics. Where one daughter and son live in Sydney it has
been 43c. Heat wave for them. My daughter flies to Las Vegas tonight, she
will welcome the big change in weather Her partner is already in the US
doing motivational talks for a large number of companies. Currently he is in
NYC and says he is just wearing ordinary winter clothes around the streets
(jeans, tshirt, jacket). I imagined NYC to be all snow and freezing temps

I went to see Toy Story 3D this morning (double feature - 1 & 2). Started at
9.45 am and finished at 1 pm. We went to Hog's Breath for lunch. I had the
"lite" chicken parmiagana - which meant 1 piece of chicken instead of 2
Had the salad and a few of the curly fries, my son ate the rest dipped in
mushroom sauce, lol. Was nice, place had air con and the bg result was
satisfying. My 4 youngest and one of their girlfriends have just left to go
for a bbq at their dad's house so I am thinking I might have a very easy
dinner tonight. Maybe a grilled sandwich and a cuppa


New York will get cold again...especially if the storms that came through the West end up there. The Desert has snow on the Mountains. We had frost warnings last night. We got some much needed rain this last week.

Grandson is here for the weekend and we took him to Red Lobster...his favorite place to go. I'll be glad when he stops growing...maybe the Dining out bill won't be so much ...LOL.
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"Jacquie" > wrote:
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> Grandson is here for the weekend and we took him to Red Lobster...his =
> favorite place to go. I'll be glad when he stops growing...maybe the =
> Dining out bill won't be so much ...LOL.


Gotta teach that boy to cook! My 16 year old grandson is 6 foot 6 inches
and weighs 270 lbs. Fortunately for my daughter, he's a good cook and likes
to cook. I think he likes to eat, too!

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"Nick Cramer" > wrote in message
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"Jacquie" > wrote:
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> Grandson is here for the weekend and we took him to Red Lobster...his =
> favorite place to go. I'll be glad when he stops growing...maybe the =
> Dining out bill won't be so much ...LOL.


Gotta teach that boy to cook! My 16 year old grandson is 6 foot 6 inches
and weighs 270 lbs. Fortunately for my daughter, he's a good cook and likes
to cook. I think he likes to eat, too!

--
Nick, KI6VAV. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their
families: https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/ Thank a Veteran!
Support Our Troops: http://anymarine.com/ You are not forgotten.
Thanks ! ! ~Semper Fi~ USMC 1365061

He can cook (well enough to keep him living..LOL)...I don't cook on
Saturdays ...so we usually go to Red Lobster . We're hoping to take him to a
Sports Bar /Grill the next time...they have good food...I bribed him by
telling him they had Great Hamburgers...LOL. My youngest Son is a Chemical
Engineer, and his hobby is cooking and expermenting with food.....




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