What's for dinner tonight?

Occamstazer

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I had a thought about pad thai.

I often use eggplant in place of noodles in italian dishes. I take the potato peeler and go to town on an eggplant. It's more fun if you giggle madly while doing it.
I then steam the shreds and just use those instead of noodles.

I've had some scary-yummy thai stuff with eggplant in it...I wonder if there are possibilities?
 

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Pint jar of pink beans and ham, an underdone peanut butter cookie and a lot of water.
 

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that made me think of my 3 year old cause i started using one of those pepper scratchers or whatever you call those things that you twist back and forth to get fresh cracked pepper
when i first started using it i would shake my butt when my 3 year old was in the kitchen to make him laugh
now everytime i cook my 3 year old is there telling me when you cook you have to shake your butt
well my long time male friend was over one day and i was cooking and i didnt feel like cracking the pepper so i told my friend to crack the pepper for 10 min and my 3 year old was in there with him and my 3 year old told my long time friend (male) you have to shake your butt when you cook


Occamstazer said:
I had a thought about pad thai.

I often use eggplant in place of noodles in italian dishes. I take the potato peeler and go to town on an eggplant. It's more fun if you giggle madly while doing it.
I then steam the shreds and just use those instead of noodles.

I've had some scary-yummy thai stuff with eggplant in it...I wonder if there are possibilities?
 

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Nothing like a 3 yo's interpretation!

Occam....the eggplant is a good idea, but Hubby claims it makes the roof of his mouth itch. :rolleyes: I am tempted to try it, but what are the chances he is allergic? That might be bad :D
 

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As I type I am enjoying a zucchini soup from my garden and my food storage:

Chunk cut squash
Home canned hot italian sausage
Can of white beans
Can of diced tomatoes
Home canned chicken stock
Dehydrated spinach
Dehydrated bell pepper
Salad macaroni
Garden onions
 

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oh pie - wish I had some. I fried livers and gizzards from our meaties - yummy!
 

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Yesterday we had grilled steak & BBQ chicken, grilled corn and baked spuds for DH & the kids . I was so tired after a long day at the beach, that all I ate was the steak.

Night before though was killer grilled wild salmon, on a bed of wilted spinach and bacon salad with a raspberry vinaigrette and roasted cauli & broccoli. Dang that was good.
 
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