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    Old 05-15-2010, 11:26 AM
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    wow, thanks everyone for the nice recipes, as we are all so busy quilting and need to think of cool dinners to make for our families. Enjoy
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    Old 06-07-2010, 02:23 PM
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    Whats for dinner?

    fried chicken, green beans and baked potato
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    Old 06-07-2010, 03:39 PM
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    TACOS!!!!!

    Yum! Can't wait to get home!
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    Old 06-07-2010, 03:40 PM
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    Homemade meatballs in mushroom marinara sauce over penne, spinach salad and broiled garlic bread. Dessert - cantelope, red raspberries, black berries and blue berries with strawberries.

    Fried chicken is my all time favoirte meal..what time is dinner.
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    Originally Posted by Janetlmt
    Homemade meatballs in mushroom marinara sauce over penne, spinach salad and broiled garlic bread. Dessert - cantelope, red raspberries, black berries and blue berries with strawberries.

    Fried chicken is my all time favoirte meal..what time is dinner.
    Can you send me the leftovers? Yum!
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    Old 06-07-2010, 03:42 PM
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    wow, like your ideas for dinner
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    Old 06-07-2010, 04:02 PM
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    I will post my recipe for meatballs. I make a triple batch and freeze them. You can even make the pasta and cover with the sauce and freeze it.
    As for the fruit, just wash and toss together.
    The salad is spinach, sliced mushrooms, cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, sliced red onion, crumpled bacon and hard boiled eggs..I use a hot bacon dressing on it.
    The next day..I use the left over salad and add grilled chicken to it..now it is a dinner salad.
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    Old 06-07-2010, 07:15 PM
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    Some place here I posted my Bisquick vegetable pie. I made a broccoli & sprouts pie for tonight w jack cheese. I did not know you could bake bean sprouts but they came out great. Baby carrots,
    tiny tomatoes & the girls are drinking beer. DD made home brew
    and brought it home from college. In NYC we say "oy vey"!!
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    I found your recipe and posted it here for us to all enjoy

    Originally Posted by dotcomdtcm
    If you google Impossible pies, you will find pages of recipes.
    Here's my basic recipe for vegetables:

    3 cups of sauteed or steamed veggies
    6 egg whites ( or 3 eggs)
    3/4 cup Bisquick
    1 1/2 c milk
    1 cup of cheese
    Combine, bake at 350 degrees for about 45 mins

    Yesterday, I steamed some asparagus, defrosted a box of spinach, fried a big shallot; added the spinach & asparagus to the shallot and fried it a bit to get rid of the moisture. Added fresh dill. Put it in2 deep pie pans, coated with Pam spray. Douibled the rest of the ingredients, using fat free milk & packaged cheddar cheese
    blend. Poured that on top. 2 gorgeous pies. My son took one home to his apartment. Depending on your cheese & milk, this is 3-4 Weight Watchers points for 1/6 serving.





    Originally Posted by dotcomdtcm
    Some place here I posted my Bisquick vegetable pie. I made a broccoli & sprouts pie for tonight w jack cheese. I did not know you could bake bean sprouts but they came out great. Baby carrots,
    tiny tomatoes & the girls are drinking beer. DD made home brew
    and brought it home from college. In NYC we say "oy vey"!!
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    thanks dotcomdtcm
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