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Related: About this forumWhat's for Dinner, Sat., April 22, 2023
Eggplant Almond Enchiladas,* made with green pepper and onion. Toasted slivered almonds and pepitas.
Huge salad which I made with romaine and.greens from my garden. Caesar dressing for me and olive oil/lemon vinaigrette for the RG.
Peach mango kombucha.
Dessert: peanut butter cookies if I have the energy.
*Mollie Katzen recipe
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What's for Dinner, Sat., April 22, 2023 (Original Post)
NJCher
Apr 2023
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Marthe48
(19,539 posts)1. Sauted chicken breast home-made mashed potatoes
Yum
Emile
(31,221 posts)2. Homemade pizza 🍕 and toss salad 🥗.
Callalily
(15,029 posts)4. YUM! I LOVE homemade pizza.
hippywife
(22,767 posts)3. I just made B.
a baked meatball sub with cheese and mild banana pepper rings, green salad with olive oil & balsamic. I stuffed a half a cold meatball into my mouth after I got his dinner to him.
RG is home? Yaaa!
Callalily
(15,029 posts)5. BBQ ribs, toaster oven French fries and roasted carrots.
Emile
(31,221 posts)6. I love ribs and those look delicious 😋.
Callalily
(15,029 posts)10. Oh, they turned out really yummy.
Homemade BBQ sauce too!
davsand
(13,430 posts)7. Chicken pot pie and an apple walnut salad.
Dessert is likely to be a chocolate mousse.
Callalily
(15,029 posts)9. I absolutely love chicken pot pie.
Nanuke
(591 posts)8. Breakfast burrito and hash browns.
Retrograde
(10,776 posts)11. Last of the lasagna from the other day
and some steamed snow peas from the farmers' market