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Re: The "What's For Supper?" Thread

by HybridHomesteader » Wed Aug 11, 2021 1:05 pm

Yesterday I threw a chuck roast into the crock pot. Not really in the mood for stew so I added bbq sauce at the last minute. Served it up with rice, green beans and a Caesar salad on the side.

Tonight I have a couple dozen pre made pork meat balls I got on sale at Aldi. Not sure what I’m going to make. Probably a pot of veggie filled spaghetti sauce and penne. It the easies and a good use for older veggies. Salad on the side.

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Re: The "What's For Supper?" Thread

by Rhodie Ranch » Wed Aug 11, 2021 11:58 am

I love that kind of meal. One bowl full - that would be a large cereal bowl full.

Re: The "What's For Supper?" Thread

by patriceinil » Wed Aug 11, 2021 9:40 am

I wound up eating yogurt for dinner and skipped the watermelon. I was too tired and sore to mess with cutting up watermelon.

Re: The "What's For Supper?" Thread

by Farmfresh » Wed Aug 11, 2021 7:57 am

I wish I could have shared it with you.

Re: The "What's For Supper?" Thread

by Old Fashioned » Tue Aug 10, 2021 11:42 pm

YUM |em24|

Re: The "What's For Supper?" Thread

by patriceinil » Tue Aug 10, 2021 5:13 pm

That looks delicious! I’m so exhausted from picking peaches in the feels like 109*F heat and humidity that I’ll probably have some yogurt and watermelon for dinner. I’m sipping on a bottle of Powerade to head of leg cramps later from sweating like crazy in the heat and humidity.

Re: The "What's For Supper?" Thread

by Farmfresh » Tue Aug 10, 2021 3:02 pm

We haven't posted to this old thread in a LONG time. LOL.

I was getting pretty hungry today and decided to cook myself up some dinner. Hubby is over at D2's so it was just me, but I got to cooking and ended up with a masterpiece.
At least that is what MY tummy said. |em24|

I had a few bell peppers that my friend Judy had brought from her garden that were needing to get cooked, so I decided on a Green Pepper Beef stir fry.

I started with about half of a beef round steak. I partially thawed it and cut the whole thing into stir fry strips, then packed up about half of the strips and stuck them back in the freezer. They will make a nice fajita sometime soon. The rest of the strips went into a bowl with a pinch of baking soda and a dab of water to tenderize the meat. It marinated and continued to thaw, while I cut up the bell peppers, a yellow squash, an onion, celery tops, two tomatoes and some garlic. I opened and drained a can each of mushrooms and water chestnuts.

Then it was time to start cooking. Into the pan went some olive oil and the beef. I browned it a bit then dumped the rest of the veggies in, black pepper, ginger, tumeric and started sauteing. Once everything was cooking along I popped on the lid to let it steam and made the gravy mixins. GF beef bouillon packets, cornstarch, soy sauce and the liquid off of the mushrooms in addition to a little cold water. Stirred. Off came the lid and in went the sauce until it thickened. Then I served myself over a bed of fluffy rice.

It was amazing folks. I took a picture to prove it. |em12|

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Re: The "What's For Supper?" Thread

by patriceinil » Sat Jan 25, 2020 11:12 pm

It sounds delicious, I’m glad to hear it didn’t bother your stomach.

Re: The "What's For Supper?" Thread

by Old Fashioned » Sat Jan 25, 2020 9:39 pm

And it was |em24| And 2 hours in, no major problems. Though I did skip the corn & peas.

Re: The "What's For Supper?" Thread

by Farmfresh » Sat Jan 25, 2020 8:09 pm

Sounds good... whatever you call it.

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