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Old Mar 23, 2007, 06:01 PM
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Everyday meals

Start a new thread here. What's your favorite quick and easy meal for supper time.
How long does it take? What's in it? How about quick outside grilling ideas?
All responces are welcome. Even if it's hamburger helper with your own combo's thrown in.

Thanks in advance. Stay healthy

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Old Mar 23, 2007, 06:16 PM   #2  
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today i had barbecued pork chops, they were marinated 24 hours in beer, hot sauce, a little splash of worscherter (sp?) sauce, parsley, rosemayy and dried onion. Mmmm

with brocolli soup!

Are we supposed to post the whole step by step recipes?

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missk agrees: I am looking for different ways to cook pork chops-how much of each ingredient did you use? With bone or without?
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Old Mar 23, 2007, 07:40 PM   #3  
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only if someone asks for it.
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Old Mar 24, 2007, 03:10 PM   #4  
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Well, I was going to say, I just open the old can of Alpo and have myself a nosh but for my really quick and easy meal, you can find me at Lowtax4eva's house.

Kitch428, why don't you post yours?
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Okay Low, could I have a plate please? Yummmm, that sounds good.
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LMAO. That's good! Doin' it doggy style! Yes indeedee, Yummy. OK, OK, you asked.
Boneless chicken and rice topped with cream of mushroom soup. Baked in the oven.
Sprinkled with Franks hot sauce when served.
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mmm. Tomorrow I will be at your house. Dogs always look for the best free meals.
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mmm. Tomorrow I will be at your house. Dogs always look for the best free meals.

Hey Ruby, Make sure to check the petfood can, it might have dangerous things in it. Just a concern. nm
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Thank you nm, I really do appreciate that you are concerned enough to mention it to me. I heard about the food recall pretty early on in this whole fiasco. I cannot imagine how the pet owners who have gone through this feel. I would be devastated. I am hoping that this will change some of the laws regarding the production of pet food, creating higher standards in the industry.
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Thank you nm, I really do appreciate that you are concerned enough to mention it to me. I heard about the food recall pretty early on in this whole fiasco. I cannot imagine how the pet owners who have gone through this feel. I would be devastated. I am hoping that this will change some of the laws regarding the production of pet food, creating higher standards in the industry.


I agree wholeheartedly, and I would elect you as a prime candidate for being so vigilant about life quality that really counts. nm
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