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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Karin on March 10, 2016, 11:44:37 AM
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Sun Mar 6, 2016, 04:57 PM
Star Member NJCher (19,358 posts)
What's for Dinner, Sun., Mar. 6, 2016
Cold chicken with wasabi sauce.
Raw asparagus, chopped into 1-inch pieces.
White wine and a chocolate doughnut from Dunkin' Donuts for dessert.
I cooked the better part of the morning, making another one of those vegetable cheesecakes, only this time I used my own combination of vegetables, which was zucchini, lots of dill, parsley, and asparagus for the vegetable. For color, I mixed in a little red and yellow pepper. Turned out very good, and now I'll have something to have early in the morning before heading off to work.
Vegetable Cheesecake?
Response to NJCher (Original post)
Sun Mar 6, 2016, 05:21 PM
Star Member Erich Bloodaxe BSN (14,575 posts)
2. Taters.
Nothing else. Then he goes into a looooooong diatribe about weather, some habitat for humanity project, then onto income taxes. Too heavy for my boat.
What does Judy imagine she's having?
Response to NJCher (Original post)
Sun Mar 6, 2016, 06:37 PM
Star Member grasswire (45,733 posts)
5. leftover beef bourguignon
It's always better on the third day. A salad made with Trader Joe's baby power greens and cauliflower florets and toasted hazelnuts with a dijon vinaigrette. For lunch I had the last cup of a pot of chicken tortilla soup from early in the week. It was so delicious that I wanted lots more.
Right. :lmao:
These people are gluttons:
Response to NJCher (Original post)
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 08:34 AM
Star Member japple (5,718 posts)
7. It was so beautiful that I did most of it on the grill. Grilled turkey breasts,
grilled zucchini smeared with basil pesto, grilled pineapple. Mashed potatoes, mashed sweet potatoes, green beans, broccoli & tomato salad, and 3 kinds of cookies for dessert. My sister made oatmeal raisin cookies, lemon thumbprint cookies, and a killer brownie from a recipe that was handed down by our late Aunt Ida.
Here's another example of Erich's verbal diarrhea, from another day's menus:
Response to NJCher (Original post)
Tue Mar 8, 2016, 02:10 PM
Star Member Erich Bloodaxe BSN (14,575 posts)
1. pizza night.
I've got to take the dough out of the fridge around 3:30 to let it rise. Not sure where I'll go with toppings. I know I've got plenty of canned pineapple chunks, so that'll be there. Maybe some blue cheese. I've found a couple of fairly mild blues I really like of late - Carr Valley Glacier Point Blue was one, the other is eluding me entirely atm, but I'll know it when I see it again. Maybe a bit of bacon, and I've got some onions, although I was planning to use those tomorrow, so maybe not. Banana peppers instead, I think.
My new apple tree is set to ship within a week, so I'll need to get out and start digging the hole for it while the weather is nice, as well as seeing what garden space I've got that hasn't been claimed by other things. I'd like to move the saffron crocus, but I don't think they'd get enough sunlight in the bed out between the current apple trees, so they're taking up space in one of the beds I used to use for veggies. Might just put more flowering plants in that one, I guess.
Blah blah blah!
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Canned pineapple chunks, but then the most flatulent, name-dropping discussion of cheese you can imagine. What a bunch of dicks.
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What's for Dinner, Sun., Mar. 6, 2016
Cold chicken with wasabi sauce.
Raw asparagus, chopped into 1-inch pieces.
Good God.
Just reading that is gut wrenching.
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Vegetable cheesecake aka a crustless quiche. If the DUmmie is making it, no doubt it's vomit-worthy
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I wonder why she didn't attach a photo.
Usually she does.
And usually it looks like something nadin would feed to her parrot.
(http://i883.photobucket.com/albums/ac32/gobucksnumbers/Soup_zps5048c487.jpg)
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Given how many of them drop dead early, I have a hard time believing them when it comes to what they eat.
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Given how many of them drop dead early, I have a hard time believing them when it comes to what they eat.
A Big Mac, four orders of fries, and a Diet Coke.
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A Big Mac, four orders of fries, and a Diet Coke.
Because of all the things libs are known for, impulse control isn't one of them.
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Vegetable cheesecake aka a crustless quiche. If the DUmmie is making it, no doubt it's vomit-worthy
Hell--vomit may be its' only ingredient! :puke:
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A Big Mac 2 big macs, 3 double cheeseburgers, four orders of fries, a Diet Coke and a hot fudge sundae.
I see you have worked in the food service industry. :cheersmate:
Fixed it a little bit to reflect reality. :cheersmate:
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NJCher (19,358 posts)
What's for Dinner, Sun., Mar. 6, 2016
Cold chicken with wasabi sauce.
Raw asparagus, chopped into 1-inch pieces.
White wine and a chocolate doughnut from Dunkin' Donuts for dessert.
I cooked the better part of the morning, making another one of those vegetable cheesecakes, only this time I used my own combination of vegetables, which was zucchini, lots of dill, parsley, and asparagus for the vegetable. For color, I mixed in a little red and yellow pepper. Turned out very good, and now I'll have something to have early in the morning before heading off to work.
Puke Stew II: Electric Boogaloo!
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Here's Erich again, being off topic as usual.
Response to NJCher (Original post)
Thu Mar 10, 2016, 04:19 PM
Star Member Erich Bloodaxe BSN (14,606 posts)
1. Breakfast.
Big old rainy day here, just got my federal and state taxes done for 2015 (using tax software). Found that what was chopping my owed tax in half was not the self-employment deduction, but the earned income credit. So that makes me feel better that I actually wasn't screwing up the self-employ worksheet earlier. I'll still have to do the city taxes, and then get on to doing estimated quarterly payments starting by April 15 for this year.
Then, NJCher and Woodsprite start talking about putting chia and flax seeds into everything, everything, to up the fiber level. Full of shit as usual.
Fri Mar 11, 2016, 12:14 PM
Star Member NJCher (19,367 posts)
What's for Dinner, Fri., Mar. 11, 2016
I'm going to finish up my orange chicken that I didn't get done last night.
For dessert, more of this delicious melon (cantalope, honeydew).
If I can pick up some chia or flax seeds, I'm going to experiment with putting them into the above.
On Thursday, she got all the prep done for the Orange Chicken, then just pooped out, just quit. Who does that? Is that so tiring?
Speaking of fiber:
Response to NJCher (Original post)
Thu Mar 10, 2016, 11:58 PM
Star Member hibbing (3,299 posts)
7. Chicken and black bean hard shell tacos
With sides of veggies and brown rice.
Sounds like a fart bomb.
Response to NJCher (Original post)
Sat Mar 5, 2016, 04:52 PM
Star Member japple (5,720 posts)
1. Baked sweet potatoes, black beans, mixed greens and cornbread as well as the ever present tomato salad.
Yuck. Wait a minute, that's all she eats.
Response to NJCher (Original post)
Thu Mar 3, 2016, 08:17 PM
Star Member japple (5,720 posts)
1. Baked sweet potato, sauteed mixed greens, speckled butter
beans, tomato salad, cornbread.
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Found that what was chopping my owed tax in half was not the self-employment deduction, but the earned income credit.
It has kids?
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No doubt the vegan "scrapple" primitive smells like bean farts and self-righteousness.
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I wonder why she didn't attach a photo.
Usually she does.
And usually it looks like something nadin would feed to her parrot.
(http://i883.photobucket.com/albums/ac32/gobucksnumbers/Soup_zps5048c487.jpg)
Robin Williams / Good Morning Vietnam: (paraphrased) - Good God, it's a sewer.
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Robin Williams / Good Morning Vietnam: (paraphrased) - Good God, it's a sewer.
You have now been introduced to said primitive's "Vomit Stew." :whistling: :puke: :runaway:
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You have now been introduced to said primitive's "Vomit Stew." :whistling: :puke: :runaway:
And guess what shows up in first place on an "image search."
(http://i1100.photobucket.com/albums/g419/Eferrari/atmanmcgrath/ps_zpsilrjh6d4.jpg) (http://s1100.photobucket.com/user/Eferrari/media/atmanmcgrath/ps_zpsilrjh6d4.jpg.html)
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And guess what shows up in first place on an "image search."
(http://i1100.photobucket.com/albums/g419/Eferrari/atmanmcgrath/ps_zpsilrjh6d4.jpg) (http://s1100.photobucket.com/user/Eferrari/media/atmanmcgrath/ps_zpsilrjh6d4.jpg.html)
:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
:rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Sun Mar 13, 2016, 01:11 PM
Star Member NJCher (19,387 posts)
What's for Dinner, Sun., Mar. 13, 2016
Chinese, which I'm making myself. Chicken in orange sauce.
Stir-fry broccoli or asparagus, not sure which.
She just had that! Wonder if she executed it all the way?
Response to NJCher (Original post)
Sun Mar 13, 2016, 04:04 PM
Star Member Erich Bloodaxe BSN (14,671 posts)
2. Spaghetti with mozza stuffed meatballs and garlic bread.
Followed, as usual, by a loooong diatribe about planting a tree too close to a gas line.
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Must be she discovered raw asparagus was as pleasant as eating tree bark.
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Stir-fry broccoli or asparagus, not sure which.
When she finishes cooking, that question will still remain.
Her dishes all look like nadin's bird food.
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Thu Mar 17, 2016, 11:40 PM
Star Member msanthrope (32,937 posts)
I made Guinness Ice Cream Floats Tonight. Damn.
Vanilla Ice cream, poured with the ale. That was dinner.
Has anybody ever heard of this? It sounds awful! Just imagine how it must look.
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That sounds disgusting.
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That does sound gross but it seems to be a real thing, I found a recipe from Ree Drummond.
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That does sound gross but it seems to be a real thing, I found a recipe from Red Drummond.
Heathens :angryvillagers:
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Has anybody ever heard of this? It sounds awful! Just imagine how it must look.
I wouldn't put them in the same glass, but I would have them in the same meal.
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Guinness is a very unusual beer and best imo served draft.
It maybe okay the way described but tend to think it would ruin the goodness of both the beer and the ice cream by themselves.