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I want to go to Italy now ugh. I am already fat enough though after this quarantine. Speaking of which...Seattle dogs (hot dog with cream cheese, grilled jalapenos, caramelized onions, mustard and/or Sriracha), leftover baked beans and watermelon. Fantastic summer meal.

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Scrambled eggs, toast, and kale
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Prime rib, grilled shrimp, mashed and twice baked potatoes, salad, strawberry shortcake and chocolate covered strawberries.

It was quite the meal...
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Chicken in a white wine cream sauce with capers.

Delicious
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Bucatini all'amatriciana

Radicchio with balsamic

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Longhorned wrote:Bucatini all'amatriciana

Radicchio with balsamic

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Nice Bucatini.
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Tomato sandwich with just mayo, salt and pepper on toasted 9 grain bread. Ridiculously satisfying for being so simple. Kale salad and a tangerine. Semillon.
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scumdevils86 wrote:I want to go to Italy now ugh. I am already fat enough though after this quarantine. Speaking of which...Seattle dogs (hot dog with cream cheese, grilled jalapenos, caramelized onions, mustard and/or Sriracha), leftover baked beans and watermelon. Fantastic summer meal.

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I missed this. That looks tasty! I can probably caramelize onions. And by caramelize, I mean lightly burn.
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dovecanyoncat wrote:Tomato sandwich with just mayo, salt and pepper on toasted 9 grain bread. Ridiculously satisfying for being so simple. Kale salad and a tangerine. Semillon.
And soon it will be August.
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Grassini and a jar of Nutella
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Hoagie House
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Asian Lettuce Wraps and Fried Rice
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UAEebs86 wrote:Hoagie House
How is that?
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Longhorned wrote:
UAEebs86 wrote:Hoagie House
How is that?

Really good. Their rolls are much better than the other sandwich shops around these parts.
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Veal Saltimbocca and chopped cauliflower w/ butter and bread crumbs
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Strozzapreti with scallions, cauliflower, bacon, and parmesan

Wine and wine
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not sure how to describe it but a chicken/black bean/corn/anaheim pepper instant pot stew with garlic and cumin and some lime juice and sour cream to top it.
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Black bean enchiladas with a sauce made from our leftover barbacoa liquid last weekend.
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Man, I would love to have dinner with some of you guys...
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Going to make a crap ton of this sauce this weekend to get ready for my new pasta roller that's coming soon.

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EastCoastCat wrote:Man, I would love to have dinner with some of you guys...
That’s what I’ve been saying! Never felt like such a loser as I do while drooling my way through this thread.
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Damn scum thanks! I’m doing that too!
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Pea soup and pancakes
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Corn chili and cornbread casserole.
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azgreg wrote:Corn chili and cornbread casserole.
Is that vegetarian?
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Grilled cheese samich; grilled asparagus; kale salad. SBS blend.
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dovecanyoncat wrote:Grilled cheese samich; grilled asparagus; kale salad. SBS blend.
Social and Behavioral Sciences blend?
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Longhorned wrote:
dovecanyoncat wrote:Grilled cheese samich; grilled asparagus; kale salad. SBS blend.
Social and Behavioral Sciences blend?
Eww. Sauvignon Blanc Semillion.
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Longhorned wrote:
azgreg wrote:Corn chili and cornbread casserole.
Is that vegetarian?
I've never had vegetarian chili. No reason to start now.
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azgreg wrote:
Longhorned wrote:
azgreg wrote:Corn chili and cornbread casserole.
Is that vegetarian?
I've never had vegetarian chili. No reason to start now.
Vegetarian chili is a felony in six states.
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I cheated on my wife’s cooking last night with McDonald’s.
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The when she called me on it, “you didn’t eat much ate dinner tonight, don’t you like my food?” I lied.

“Ugh, I had that big apple at 5pm”

I’m a dog, for shame.
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:lol:

My wife is too good a cook (and way too precise with a knife) for me to ever cheat on her (cooking).
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Chicat wrote::lol:

My wife is too good a cook (and way too precise with a knife) for me to ever cheat on her (cooking).
Same here haha. There's only a few times I've "cheated" on her cooking and that was because coworkers were getting something unhealthy for lunch and I didn't have willpower to say no. Couldn't watch them eat some pound of meat Italian sub while I had my healthy (and delicious) coconut lentil curry.
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My wife is a dirty cook. Any way she can find to slip into the process any hand-wash-only implement, she'll do so, and not clean as she goes. Any relatively simple dish ends up with towers of dirty dishes and utensils. If that's my job to clean it all, I can't enjoy the meal knowing what lies ahead.

And back before we had a kid: Right in the middle of eating, she'd decide to haul me off to bed and pounce me. I can't get up and wash dishes after that. Waking up to the kitchen like that is terrible. And I'd lay in bed all night half hungry and fully unhappy.

So instituted a rule: The cook cleans the kitchen.

And then she decided she hates cooking. So now I'm the only kitchen cleaner and dish washer in the family forever and ever.
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Longhorned wrote:My wife is a dirty cook. Any way she can find to slip into the process any hand-wash-only implement, she'll do so, and not clean as she goes. Any relatively simple dish ends up with towers of dirty dishes and utensils. If that's my job to clean it all, I can't enjoy the meal knowing what lies ahead.

And back before we had a kid: Right in the middle of eating, she'd decide to haul me off to bed and pounce me. I can't get up and wash dishes after that. Waking up to the kitchen like that is terrible. And I'd lay in bed all night half hungry and fully unhappy.

So instituted a rule: The cook cleans the kitchen.

And then she decided she hates cooking. So now I'm the only kitchen cleaner and dish washer in the family forever and ever.
No you ain't, you have a kid. Once they're old enough that's what the kid is for, doing dishes. Once they're old enough to know how to do them you aren't washing a dish ever again.
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Kids break stuff. Then they go through puberty and get REAL clumsy.

In my house, the cook doesn’t have to clean. But I always help cook (chopping veggies, boiling water, fixing sides, etc) AND I clean as I go. My wife does not. She likes a mountain of utensils and pans and bowls to tell the tale of another dinner vanquished (much how like after sweeping or mopping she will leave out the broom/mop as a visible monument to her effort).

When I cook alone it’s usually a pretty simple clean up task and yet I pitch in there too. Essentially I try every day to convince her I’m worth keeping around.
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Chicat wrote:My wife ... likes a mountain of utensils and pans and bowls to tell the tale of another dinner vanquished (much how like after sweeping or mopping she will leave out the broom/mop as a visible monument to her effort).
My wife's answer to the universal question of "Where do things go?" is:

"Wherever I left it last, and whatever condition I left it in."

When I decided to stop tidying up after her, it got to the point where it got hard to walk over and around all the crap left everywhere. Didn't bother her one bit.

She doesn't even mind sitting down to dinner with a pile of mail on the table, with all the envelopes screaming "Hey! Which one of us did you forget to pay???"
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You guys are awesome.

Thank you!
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Longhorned wrote:
Chicat wrote:My wife ... likes a mountain of utensils and pans and bowls to tell the tale of another dinner vanquished (much how like after sweeping or mopping she will leave out the broom/mop as a visible monument to her effort).
My wife's answer to the universal question of "Where do things go?" is:

"Wherever I left it last, and whatever condition I left it in."

When I decided to stop tidying up after her, it got to the point where it got hard to walk over and around all the crap left everywhere. Didn't bother her one bit.

She doesn't even mind sitting down to dinner with a pile of mail on the table, with all the envelopes screaming "Hey! Which one of us did you forget to pay???"
Quick story. We bought a shit load of crap from Menard's to finish our basement (for anyone who didn't see me mention this store in another thread, it's like a Midwest Lowe's or Home Depot), and they do a periodic 11% rebate. You have to take your receipt and fill out a rebate form and then send it in and then after 6 to 400 weeks they send you a voucher for the rebate amount that can only be used in store. Pretty pain in the ass process.

So we bought a bunch of stuff. Like $3K worth. Then when I went to do the rebate, the receipt was missing. We looked everywhere for it. Finally my wife found it in her purse. Why was it in her purse? Because she didn't want it lying around and figured it would be best to put it "away" than to have it be out where it would be a constant reminder "HEY! SEND ME IN!!!"

But by the time she found it, the rebate period had ended. So I went into the store, had them refund everything and then repurchase it all again so that I had a receipt with a current date so I could send in the rebate. This was last Saturday. Today I went to process the rebate and guess what? No receipt...

It's literally no where to be found.

I remember where I put it, but it's not there.

It's literally not anywhere.

I'm searching frantically. Nearly in tears because my life seems to be falling apart at the seams and I'm about to lose a $300+ credit at a home improvement store that we will most definitely need so that we can finish this damn basement.

My wife ends up finding it! Hallelujah!!! Where was it??

In her motherfucking purse.........

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"He should be thanking her for keeping it safe...again"--My wife, probably
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Olsondogg wrote:"He should be thanking her for keeping it safe...again"--My wife, probably
:lol:

My wife usually says something that amounts to "I don't understand why you just can't read my mind" but in not so many words. For instance, "Well, you SHOULD HAVE known..."
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Chicat wrote:
Olsondogg wrote:"He should be thanking her for keeping it safe...again"--My wife, probably
:lol:

My wife usually says something that amounts to "I don't understand why you just can't read my mind" but in not so many words. For instance, "Well, you SHOULD HAVE known..."

Ah the old mind read...reminds me of the other side of the coin, and one of my favorite old Seinfeld jokes about women always wanting to know what men are thinking:

I bet women would like to know what men are really thinking

The Truth, the honest Truth of what men are really thinking...

Cause I could tell ya!

Would you like to know?!
Alright I'll tell you:


NOTHING!!

We're not thinking anything...
We're just walking around, looking around...
This is the only natural inclination of Man!
We're just gonna check stuff out.

We like women, we want women, but thats pretty much as far as we've thought!

Thats why we are honking car horns, yelling from construction sites

These are the best ideas we've had so far!!
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Olsondogg wrote:
Chicat wrote:
Olsondogg wrote:"He should be thanking her for keeping it safe...again"--My wife, probably
:lol:

My wife usually says something that amounts to "I don't understand why you just can't read my mind" but in not so many words. For instance, "Well, you SHOULD HAVE known..."

Ah the old mind read...reminds me of the other side of the coin, and one of my favorite old Seinfeld jokes about women always wanting to know what men are thinking:

I bet women would like to know what men are really thinking

The Truth, the honest Truth of what men are really thinking...

Cause I could tell ya!

Would you like to know?!
Alright I'll tell you:


NOTHING!!

We're not thinking anything...
We're just walking around, looking around...
This is the only natural inclination of Man!
We're just gonna check stuff out.

We like women, we want women, but thats pretty much as far as we've thought!

Thats why we are honking car horns, yelling from construction sites

These are the best ideas we've had so far!!
Or the Jeff Foxworthy version:


But I have found that because women are complicated
They like to think men are complicated too
You ever hear a group of women talkin' to each other
"Ooh, I wish I knew what he was really thinkin'"

Ladies, I will tell you what we're really thinkin'
We're really thinkin', "I'd like a beer and I'd like to see
Somethin' naked", that's all we're thinkin'
You go to a nursing home and see a ninety year old man
Goin' down the hall on a walker, that's what he's thinkin'
"I'd like a beer and well, I'd like to see somethin' naked"
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We're just bears with furniture.
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CalStateTempe wrote:Damn scum thanks! I’m doing that too!
Bubbling away in the oven now

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My wife and four year-old are making a thin crust Chicago-style pizza.

Woops, looks like I'm making it.
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ATL Wings and watching UofA graduation as my son is graduating.

BTFD!
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Congrats eebs! Bear down!
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