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Offline franksolich

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primitives discuss what's for supper
« on: September 27, 2013, 09:16:48 PM »
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Oh my.

Dear sweet old lazy Lu took another day off, one sees, another primitive having to do her work for her.

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pinto (99,899 posts)    Fri Sep 27, 2013, 04:42 PM

What's for Dinner ~ Friday ~ September 27th

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pinto (99,899 posts)    Fri Sep 27, 2013, 04:53 PM

1. Hoisin chicken salad.

Coarse chopped, left over stir fry chicken, sliced napa cabbage, slivered carrots, snow peas, sliced water chestnuts, fried noodles, hoisin sauce.

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cbayer (124,472 posts)    Fri Sep 27, 2013, 05:29 PM

2. Cheese fondue. Bread on it's second rise now.

^^^alleged pal of the reclusive brain-damaged primitive.

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greatauntoftriplets (132,441 posts)    Fri Sep 27, 2013, 05:33 PM

3. More of my roast pork and apple concoction.

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A HERETIC I AM (10,808 posts)    Fri Sep 27, 2013, 07:49 PM

4. Stuffed shells...

with sauce, meatballs and sausage, covered in mozzarella all baked together @ 350 for 45 mins.
 
Still baking as I type. The room smells pretty good!

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Texasgal (13,411 posts)    Fri Sep 27, 2013, 08:14 PM

5. Lentil loaf with mashed pots and green beans!

I made some yeast rolls too!

Plums and yogurt for desert!

<<<wonders what "mashed pots" would taste like; suspects they have a rather, uh, metallic taste to them.

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fizzgig (18,454 posts)    Fri Sep 27, 2013, 08:29 PM

6. bleu cheese bacon burgers

burgers are on the grill and they smell good

".....bleu, bleu, bleu, oh aren't I fancy, so unplebian, so un-hoi polloi, tres sophistique, so prétentieux, using fancy words like this!....."

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Anyway, given that northeastern Nebraska's been overrun and wholly occupied by outsiders this weekend, here to attend the largest "barn find" automobile auction in history, it was really hard for the femme and I to find a place to get some chow.

We ended up in a small town 105 miles south of here, at a Turkish restaurant.

I had my usual, a hamburger well-done, pressed down hard on the grill so as to squeeze out every drop of grease, and the femme supped on pain de campagne, bouchée à la reine, moules à la crème normande, brandade de morue, daube provençale, and mousse au chocolat.
apres moi, le deluge

Milo Yiannopoulos "It has been obvious since 2016 that Trump carries an anointing of some kind. My American friends, are you so blind to reason, and deaf to Heaven? Can he do all this, and cannot get a crown? This man is your King. Coronate him, and watch every devil shriek, and every demon howl."

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Re: primitives discuss what's for supper
« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2013, 09:23:10 PM »
Mmmm, lentil loaf.

Sounds like it would be the same coming out as it would going in.
If you want to worship an orange pile of garbage with a reckless disregard for everything, get on down to Arbys & try our loaded curly fries.

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Re: primitives discuss what's for supper
« Reply #2 on: September 27, 2013, 09:24:46 PM »
If you want to worship an orange pile of garbage with a reckless disregard for everything, get on down to Arbys & try our loaded curly fries.

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Re: primitives discuss what's for supper
« Reply #3 on: September 27, 2013, 09:27:23 PM »
I'm at work so we got some take-out from a nearby sports bar. I got the club wrap with fries and an order of cheesy bacon pub chips.

Oh, and I called ahead first to make sure none of the food was organic, free range, or cruelty-free. I like my chow penned up, tortured, and full o' hormones.
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Re: primitives discuss what's for supper
« Reply #4 on: September 27, 2013, 09:30:23 PM »
Mmmm, lentil loaf.

Sounds like it would be the same coming out as it would going in.

But full of fiber and roughage, please notice; fiber and roughage is good for one.

She put mashed pots in it; one wonders if she uses cast-iron pots or stainless-steel pots or aluminum pots or copper-bottomed pots.  But whichever one, it's all good fiber and roughage. likely to prevent the development of haemorrhoids.
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Re: primitives discuss what's for supper
« Reply #5 on: September 27, 2013, 09:31:33 PM »
I think mashed pots are some sort of v***y.
If you want to worship an orange pile of garbage with a reckless disregard for everything, get on down to Arbys & try our loaded curly fries.

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Re: primitives discuss what's for supper
« Reply #6 on: September 27, 2013, 09:35:49 PM »
I'm at work so we got some take-out from a nearby sports bar. I got the club wrap with fries and an order of cheesy bacon pub chips.

Oh, and I called ahead first to make sure none of the food was organic, free range, or cruelty-free. I like my chow penned up, tortured, and full o' hormones.

 :rofl:

I'm eating left overs... last nights breaded and fried pork chops and Wednesdays quiche. 
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Re: primitives discuss what's for supper
« Reply #7 on: September 28, 2013, 03:58:58 AM »
Mmmm, lentil loaf.

Sounds like it would be the same coming out as it would going in.
Looks the same, too. 


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Re: primitives discuss what's for supper
« Reply #8 on: September 28, 2013, 11:53:53 AM »
Looks the same, too. 



Don't know what everyone is complaining about.     Some 3'd world country's would have riots over who got to eat this stuff.  Hunger is a killer and some concoxion like this would become gold to those that were starving to death.  Would they complain, heck no, they would beg for more.

Check out the meals we Americans feed our prisoners, they eat better then half the poor that get food stamps.    Some get special meals, no pork for those of faiths that forbid it, no milk for those lactose intolerant, allergies to food, peanuts etc. are not served.     

This I know well, a family member has worked with the jail system for years starting in as a cook and working their way up the ladder to a desk job.  The amount of money spent to feed these people in just a County jail is mind blowing, no wonder some big states are going broke, not from feeding the poor but from feeding the killers and crooks in their state.

Sherriff Joe in AZ is my hero,  since March he has been feeding the criminals a no meat diet and expecting them to pay for their food.     

I cannot remember when my family member did not have to miss time on Holliday's to go in and help prepare 40 turkeys for Thanksgiving dinner or bake special cookies for some other one.

Crap, I say, prison or jail is not for the worse of the worse to hang out in being fed well 3 times a day and get yummy food.--------Screw that shit, me I would feed the murderers and child molesters a diet of cat food, all the water they wish to drink and just enough to keep them alive.


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Re: primitives discuss what's for supper
« Reply #9 on: September 28, 2013, 12:16:07 PM »
Don't know what everyone is complaining about.     Some 3'd world country's would have riots over who got to eat this stuff.  Hunger is a killer and some concoxion like this would become gold to those that were starving to death.  Would they complain, heck no, they would beg for more.



Vesta,

I think the point here is that those people eat those foods out of necessity, not because they want to.  

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Re: primitives discuss what's for supper
« Reply #10 on: September 28, 2013, 03:39:42 PM »
Looks the same, too. 



That looks like the cakes made of seeds which one can buy to hang outside for birds to eat.