What's for dinner?
#1201
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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Saturday is take-out for dinner. Tonight’s choice was Oakwood Smokehouse
Pulled pork sandwich, slaw and baked beans - Mrs BV
Pulled pork & sausage combo with fries and green beans - Me
Baby back ribs full rack with baked beans and baked sweet potato - Father in law
very satisfying and reasonably priced.
Pulled pork sandwich, slaw and baked beans - Mrs BV
Pulled pork & sausage combo with fries and green beans - Me
Baby back ribs full rack with baked beans and baked sweet potato - Father in law
very satisfying and reasonably priced.
#1202




Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: SFO
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Strip steaks, roasted sweet potatoes, and creamed spinach for dinner. Cherry pie for dessert.
#1203
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Either at the shooting range or anywhere good beer can be found...
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I don't think I starved, but my mother still likes to relate the story of how, as a child, I refused to eat whatever was for dinner one evening. My grandparents came to visit after dinner, and I led my grandmother to my plate, sitting on the counter, covered with plastic wrap, and said, "Grandma, look! Mommy makes me eat cold food!" because my mother told me that, if I wanted a snack before bed, I would need to eat my dinner first. My grandmother flipped out at my mother over the thought of me eating cold food, and my mother replied, "It was hot when I put it on the table for her. She opted not to eat it then, so if she wants to eat tonight, she'll eat it cold."
I think the only time I was asked what I wanted for dinner as a child was at a restaurant.
Just because your child expresses an interest in a food does not mean you have to indulge them.
Oh, the horror! Virtual play dates and distance learning... What happened to just being a kid and not having everything scheduled?
Yes, I seem to remember hearing that line as well.
I just leave my toaster plugged in 24/7.
One of the perks of cooking--you get to cook foods you enjoy and others don't get to have a say in it.
I agree.
Sounds like you are raising an independent child! Does she dictate what is for dinner?
we usually eat pizza or turkey tacos together - sometimes cheeseburger sliders. I got the crab cakes for my spouse - I wasn’t interested in them myself. I’m more interested in some cookies for dessert. Just bakery cookies.
my child isn’t dictating their supper but rather has expressed their interest. French toast tonight. We’re in a pandemic and I have time to cook. We all get to enjoy nice lives.
thankfully we get to express ourselves. Our child’s school already dictates the luncheon. I’m happy to allow choices. Obviously I had more limited choices as a child so it’s nice that we all get to enjoy more nice things now. Big trade offs because my childhood home was larger than where I now live. Total slumming here...
my child isn’t dictating their supper but rather has expressed their interest. French toast tonight. We’re in a pandemic and I have time to cook. We all get to enjoy nice lives.
thankfully we get to express ourselves. Our child’s school already dictates the luncheon. I’m happy to allow choices. Obviously I had more limited choices as a child so it’s nice that we all get to enjoy more nice things now. Big trade offs because my childhood home was larger than where I now live. Total slumming here...
we have a Saturday cooking class - my child already has a very busy schedule with distance learning and video play dates during the week. During the summer I’ll teach the art of quesadillas and toasting Bays. Maybe even the art of making French toast, which might be Friday brekky :-)
My parents' line was always "This is not a restaurant. You don't have to eat it if you don't want it but I'm not making anything else." But I was never a picky eater and I don't think I ever turned up my nose at things in the end. The above line was mostly directed at my sister, who only ever wanted mac and cheese.
Not sure what we'll do tonight. Mr Gfunk will probably want take out.
Ooh, or I could get salad and potatoes and grill some burgers with the ground beef or bison in the freezer.
Not sure what we'll do tonight. Mr Gfunk will probably want take out.
Ooh, or I could get salad and potatoes and grill some burgers with the ground beef or bison in the freezer.
I just leave my toaster plugged in 24/7.
I was brought up that I had to eat everything that was served, even if I didn't like it. The worst for me was Brussel Sprouts and Cauliflower. I loved Liver as it was a different taste for meat. I wouldn't be able to leave the table until I finished my dinner. I was the same with my son until he became a teenager and was taught to cook, then my wife and I would come home from work on certain days and dinner was ready for us. Of course, since he cooked, it was always something he liked.
BTW, I find the Ore-Ida French Fries and the Kraft Macaroni & Cheese commercials so appalling. You should not have to give in or bribe your kids to eat what's healthy. If they don't want to eat the food you cooked for them than they should be sent to their room with all forms of entertainment taken from them.
BTW, I find the Ore-Ida French Fries and the Kraft Macaroni & Cheese commercials so appalling. You should not have to give in or bribe your kids to eat what's healthy. If they don't want to eat the food you cooked for them than they should be sent to their room with all forms of entertainment taken from them.
I agree.
Sounds like you are raising an independent child! Does she dictate what is for dinner?
#1204
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Grilled over hickory tonight:
Lemon-pepper salmon
Lemon-pepper shrimp
Vegetable medley for Mrs. cblaisd of asparagus, sugar snap peas, and green pepper (seasoned with black pepper, garlic salt, & basil)
A dozen from the first batch seen in the store of this year's cherry crop.
Homemade brownies for dessert.
Tall glass of cold milk.
Lemon-pepper salmon
Lemon-pepper shrimp
Vegetable medley for Mrs. cblaisd of asparagus, sugar snap peas, and green pepper (seasoned with black pepper, garlic salt, & basil)
A dozen from the first batch seen in the store of this year's cherry crop.
Homemade brownies for dessert.
Tall glass of cold milk.
#1205
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: San Francisco
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Fun cooking class this evening with our kid-sports baseball team...
steak Diane (cream sauce of shallot, cream, butter, mustard, & Worcester sauce)
oven-roasted baby potatoes (great new tip - PARBOILING before roasting!)
green beans (harticots verte)
hummus & pita
too full to have the “Kit Kats” that we also made!
i love the cooking class - the Mother’s Day brunch with quiche Lorraine and chocolate chip scones has really boosted my cooking!
steak Diane (cream sauce of shallot, cream, butter, mustard, & Worcester sauce)
oven-roasted baby potatoes (great new tip - PARBOILING before roasting!)
green beans (harticots verte)
hummus & pita
too full to have the “Kit Kats” that we also made!
i love the cooking class - the Mother’s Day brunch with quiche Lorraine and chocolate chip scones has really boosted my cooking!
#1206
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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She also can use the air fryer when we are in the US (don’t have one at our house in Asia), for taquitos, chicken nuggets, tots, and dim sum. She isn’t allowed to use the stove/oven unsupervised. She made some vegetable stir fry last week, and did a blueberry muffin mix the week before.
#1207
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I feel that the stove is perfectly sized for a child and not for an adult. I’m so perplexed.
#1208
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This stove is actually a larger consumer model. Asians are also a bit shorter, so they take that into the design.
#1209
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Either at the shooting range or anywhere good beer can be found...
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Oh, she makes requests like chicken nuggets and fries. If she wants toast with jam, for breakfast, she obviously handles that herself. She can microwave a fair amount, mac and cheese, hot dogs, spicy hot links.
She also can use the air fryer when we are in the US (don’t have one at our house in Asia), for taquitos, chicken nuggets, tots, and dim sum. She isn’t allowed to use the stove/oven unsupervised. She made some vegetable stir fry last week, and did a blueberry muffin mix the week before.
She also can use the air fryer when we are in the US (don’t have one at our house in Asia), for taquitos, chicken nuggets, tots, and dim sum. She isn’t allowed to use the stove/oven unsupervised. She made some vegetable stir fry last week, and did a blueberry muffin mix the week before.
It looks like she has a small step stool as well/
#1210
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Redondo Beach, Ca
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Fun cooking class this evening with our kid-sports baseball team...
steak Diane (cream sauce of shallot, cream, butter, mustard, & Worcester sauce)
oven-roasted baby potatoes (great new tip - PARBOILING before roasting!)
green beans (harticots verte)
hummus & pita
too full to have the “Kit Kats” that we also made!
i love the cooking class - the Mother’s Day brunch with quiche Lorraine and chocolate chip scones has really boosted my cooking!
steak Diane (cream sauce of shallot, cream, butter, mustard, & Worcester sauce)
oven-roasted baby potatoes (great new tip - PARBOILING before roasting!)
green beans (harticots verte)
hummus & pita
too full to have the “Kit Kats” that we also made!
i love the cooking class - the Mother’s Day brunch with quiche Lorraine and chocolate chip scones has really boosted my cooking!
did the class teach to make the hummus and pita too? Kit kats?
#1211
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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Grilled over hickory tonight:
Lemon-pepper salmon
Lemon-pepper shrimp
Vegetable medley for Mrs. cblaisd of asparagus, sugar snap peas, and green pepper (seasoned with black pepper, garlic salt, & basil)
A dozen from the first batch seen in the store of this year's cherry crop.
Homemade brownies for dessert.
Tall glass of cold milk.
Lemon-pepper salmon
Lemon-pepper shrimp
Vegetable medley for Mrs. cblaisd of asparagus, sugar snap peas, and green pepper (seasoned with black pepper, garlic salt, & basil)
A dozen from the first batch seen in the store of this year's cherry crop.
Homemade brownies for dessert.
Tall glass of cold milk.
I slice then microwave my home fries. Saves a lot of time and gives a better result. I’m always in a hurry to make breakfast.
Last edited by iluv2fly; May 24, 2020 at 4:02 pm
#1212
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How were the cherries? I usually have poor luck with fruit until we’re a ways into the season. Right now, local cantaloupe and peaches have improved to the point where I could eat them to the point of bursting. Our cherries sure as heck won’t be grown in Florida. Do you know where these were from?
#1213
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the recipe for harticots verd included bacon but my child didn’t want bacon and I’m extremely better off without it for cholesterol management. It’s bad enough that I was having steak Diane with a cream sauce.
How were the cherries? I usually have poor luck with fruit until we’re a ways into the season. Right now, local cantaloupe and peaches have improved to the point where I could eat them to the point of bursting. Our cherries sure as heck won’t be grown in Florida. Do you know where these were from?
like, what do you have to do in retirement / Shelter after breakfast? just rhetorical but I always wonder what my poker friends are doing when they’re not on our Thursday night poker game. We all have nowhere else to go on a Thursday night.
#1214
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Redondo Beach, Ca
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it’s a kids cooking class but most parents help or do it. My child liked the green beans; there’s less desire for steak and thus we have hummus and pita.
the recipe for harticots verd included bacon but my child didn’t want bacon and I’m extremely better off without it for cholesterol management. It’s bad enough that I was having steak Diane with a cream sauce.
we got organic cherries at a grocer in Sf and they’re good. I read in Gourmet Retailer that Michigan had best cherries. I’m sure I’ve never had them because I’ve not yet gone there.
i haven’t had potatoes for breakfast in ages but how are any of us in a hurry for breakfast :-)
like, what do you have to do in retirement / Shelter after breakfast? just rhetorical but I always wonder what my poker friends are doing when they’re not on our Thursday night poker game. We all have nowhere else to go on a Thursday night.
the recipe for harticots verd included bacon but my child didn’t want bacon and I’m extremely better off without it for cholesterol management. It’s bad enough that I was having steak Diane with a cream sauce.
we got organic cherries at a grocer in Sf and they’re good. I read in Gourmet Retailer that Michigan had best cherries. I’m sure I’ve never had them because I’ve not yet gone there.
i haven’t had potatoes for breakfast in ages but how are any of us in a hurry for breakfast :-)
like, what do you have to do in retirement / Shelter after breakfast? just rhetorical but I always wonder what my poker friends are doing when they’re not on our Thursday night poker game. We all have nowhere else to go on a Thursday night.
Most adults I know wouldn't go to all that trouble (although they would eat it) to prepare a fancy menu. How does that work--does the class send you a shopping list a few days before and then you all just cook along with a zoom class?
And yes...Michigan has the very best cherries!
#1215
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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No step stool. Only wearing flip flops. She’s a little above average height for her age.

