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Dinner thread...What's cooking...

deadheadskier

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Chowin' like Obama

Lobster tonight, though no caviar. I don't what I'm more excited about, $2.59 gas in town or Lobsters for $3.99 a pound :grin:
 

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Did you see his roast speech at the Al Smith Memorial dinner? Both his and McCain's were quite funny.

Heard some excerpts

McCain apparently has a better writer now than two years ago when he gave a speech at a dinner at the hotel I was working at in Maine. His jokes that night were downright awful. Pretty cool experience though. Bill came and stumped for the incumbent Governor and McCain came for the Republican challenger. Got to meet them both. Got a picture taken with Bill. Seemed like the nicest most genuine guy you could meet. McCain.....not so much. Romney at another event, even worse.
 

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Tonight was a deep dish chicken parm pizza at Pizzaria Uno with a couple of :beer:'s Gave me enough "fuel" to make it through a couple of hours of post meal shopping in Providence with my wife and kids :)
 

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Lobster tonight, though no caviar. I don't what I'm more excited about, $2.59 gas in town or Lobsters for $3.99 a pound :grin:

Made some DANK lobster stock overnight from the bodies. I'll probably make some bisque from it tomorrow.


Tonight, Cassoulet. I'm confiting the duck legs as I type this :beer:
 

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Tonight, Cassoulet. I'm confiting the duck legs as I type this :beer:

I love cassoulet but I buy the duck confit and toulouse sausage. Mine starts as a big flavor hit lamb stew. I soak and cook the beans separately, mix it together with sliced sausage, put the deboned duck meat on top, breadcrumbs, a little duck fat, and bake the sucker in a Le Creuset until the bread crumbs brown.

My dinner tonight is baked haddock and a salad.
 
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I'm craving some ribs..I'm only a couple miles from Grumpys..a quarter rack which is like 3-4 big ribs and two sides is like $9..side choices of fries, fried Okra, cucumber/tomato salad, applesauce, and excellent baked beans with some sort of porkfat...a half rack with 6-7 ribs is about $14 and a full rack which weighs 3.8 pounds is scary..and I think $23..it could feed a small family
 

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Oldest kid had a great day at school and wanted chicken pot pie for dinner, so chicken pot pie it was. Good 'ol comfort food in my book :)
 
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Oldest kid had a great day at school and wanted chicken pot pie for dinner, so chicken pot pie it was. Good 'ol comfort food in my book :)

The chicken pot pie from Boston Market is great..Are any Boston Markets open at 4:20AM???:beer::beer::daffy::daffy:
 
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