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hmm, I am thinking of getting hubby to pick up a $5 Little Ceasers pizza on his way home from school today...

but then I am thinking he could buy a gallon of milk and a dozen eggs for about the same and we could have scrambled eggs and hash browns for dinner :unsure: ... and we do need more milk....

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Yum. Scrambled eggs and hash browns. Get him to do both, and then you can have breffrus in the morning too! lol

I just had a Canadian Cheese Whiz and mayonnaise sandwich as a snack while waiting for hubby to come home. Then we'll have pizza. I picked up a Freschetta Pizza Amoré for when he gets home later. Yum. :dance:

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Yum. Scrambled eggs and hash browns. Get him to do both, and then you can have breffrus in the morning too! lol

I just had a Canadian Cheese Whiz and mayonnaise sandwich as a snack while waiting for hubby to come home. Then we'll have pizza. I picked up a Freschetta Pizza Amoré for when he gets home later. Yum. :dance:

stop rubbing it in :P.. first you talk about Alphagetti and then you talk about Cheese Whiz :angry::P

one of my favourite meals back in Canada was a toasted bagel with cheese whiz and a bowl of Alphagetti :(

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stop rubbing it in :P .. first you talk about Alphagetti and then you talk about Cheese Whiz :angry::P

:lol: It's been a happy day. :D

:P

hopefully my parents are driving down in a few months.. I am going to have to send them a list of stuff to bring down... :P

I just wish there was some way they could bring down Pizza Pops :(

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We bought a $5 rotisserie chicken from the supermarket, I made some potatoes, and we'll have a store bought cheesecake for dessert. Yum....cheesecake....mmmmmmmmmmm!

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but then I am thinking he could buy a gallon of milk and a dozen eggs for about the same and we could have scrambled eggs and hash browns for dinner :unsure: ... and we do need more milk....

We LOVE having "breakfast" for dinner... at least once a week I clear out whatever veggies I have left in the fridge and saute them all together with some onion and garlic and make omeletts(sp) for dinner..yummy..

tonight I think were having tacos...have some ground beef that needs to be used... also marinating some chicken in Teriyaki sauce for Sundays dinner.. found this marinade on allrecipes (you can also use Cinnamon in place of ginger, we prefer ginger) when we first got married and have been using it for 6 years..we love it for chicken, pork and beef..

Teriyaki Marinade

1/3 cup brown sugar

1/3 cup soy sauce

1/3 cup water

1 large garlic clove minced

1 teaspoon ginger ( I use powdered, not sure how much if you choose to use fresh)

put meat in a ziploc bag or bowl pour marinade over meat...you can marinate for a few hours but I always marinate overnight...mmmm!

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dinner is about the only time I like to eat Breakfast foods :P

we did end up having scrambled eggs and hash-browns....

I went with hubby to Rite Aid to pick up the milk and eggs and he wanted some ice cream too... but we ended up spending about 20 bucks :P they had a lot of their snack type food on sale and hubby kept piling stuff into the basket :P

tonight we are going to a wedding reception so I have no idea what is for dinner but it will probably be some type of Mexican food...

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Well, we are actually going to the grocery store this afternoon! This should make dinner more interesting, however for today we will pick up something at the supermarket, like a chicken or pizza.

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Pizza for us!! mmmmmmmmm

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Tonight is spaghetti. I made a huge pot of homemade sauce yesterday- I put lots in the freezer for later use.

We have people coming over tonight for the Mardi Grad parades (we live close to the parade route) so it will be so easy to warm some up and boil some noodles.

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It's just me...hubby is working and won't be home til 10pm so I'm having leftover rotisserie chicken, mashed potatoes with cheese on top and a salad with homemade Balsamic Vinegar Dressing. Mmmmmm!

Balsami Vinegar Dressing

1/4 cup Balsamic Vinegar

1/4 cup olive oil

2 TB lemon juice

2 tsp soy sauce

1 tsp sugar

3 or 4 garlic cloves, minced (I used the jar stuff)

Salt

Whiz all ingredients together in blender or whisk by hand til oil and vinegar mix. Makes 3/4 cup.

ETA: I forgot the salt but you know, it's pretty good without it.

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