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

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I love liverwurst, which my the Italian side of my family can't figure out.

Wife is half German & can't stand it. Go figure.
 

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I love liverwurst, which my the Italian side of my family can't figure out.

Wife is half German & can't stand it. Go figure.

They prolly never had real liverwurst, not that creamy puppyshit they sell in the store. Not that there's anything wrong with it if its the only thing available. This german stuff is almost like a pate with great seasoning and a courser texture.
 
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My grandma likes the creamy puppyshit they sell in the store...we usually have it with steeze and crackers at family get-togethers..an entire sandwich of it sounds good..I'd like to eat straight Liver sometime..I've never had it,.
 

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They prolly never had real liverwurst, not that creamy puppyshit they sell in the store. Not that there's anything wrong with it if its the only thing available. This german stuff is almost like a pate with great seasoning and a courser texture.

My grandma likes the creamy puppyshit they sell in the store...we usually have it with steeze and crackers at family get-togethers..an entire sandwich of it sounds good..I'd like to eat straight Liver sometime..I've never had it,.

I've had both. Prefer the creamy puppyshit on crackers with fontina cheese.
 

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Tonight was some California Rolls, followed up by a bowl of maple frosted mini wheats with strawberries.
 

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Not cooking and not dinner, but my wife made this for a snack last night. She made it from ground filet mignon and without the cooked crap on the sides. Tasty!


kobe-beef-tartar.jpg
 

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I thought my mac & cheese with tuna was an off the beaten path combo, but that beats it hands down

Yup, the wife had the kids at swim lessons last night, so it was me solo for dinner last night and I most definately went with a random combo ;) If it makes any difference, there was a solid 15 minute lag time between the California rolls and the mini wheats :rolleyes: ;)
 

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I might as well just admit to it. Tonight is just all about raiding the kids trick or treating bags after they goto bed. Gotta purge their candy haul down, and then we'll blame it on the dogs in the morning (hey the kids won't know any better ;) )
 

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Not cooking and not dinner, but my wife made this for a snack last night. She made it from ground filet mignon and without the cooked crap on the sides. Tasty!


kobe-beef-tartar.jpg

mmmmm tar tar


What do you have for a grinder? I'm in the market for a decent basic one, non mechanical just old fashion hand crank.
 

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I might as well just admit to it. Tonight is just all about raiding the kids trick or treating bags after they goto bed. Gotta purge their candy haul down, and then we'll blame it on the dogs in the morning (hey the kids won't know any better ;) )

My parents have a dog that would raid lollipops out of the bags. Then he'd lie down, holding the stick between his paws, pull off the wrapper and enjoy a nice treat. :eek:

Yeah, we'll be raiding the candy. It's not like a 1-year-old and 3-year-old need it, ya know? :D
 

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My parents have a dog that would raid lollipops out of the bags. Then he'd lie down, holding the stick between his paws, pull off the wrapper and enjoy a nice treat. :eek:

Yeah, we'll be raiding the candy. It's not like a 1-year-old and 3-year-old need it, ya know? :D

I think the biggest problem my wife and I are going to have with our "raid" plans tonight, is that our almost 5 year old is a counting machine with a very scary recall ability :eek: I am so in trouble with her when she gets to her teen years :eek: :eek:

So far atleast, my dinner tonight has been a few cups of warm apple/cranberry/cinnamon/captain morgan cider :)
 
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I have no idea what I'm having but I need to decide soon..my mind is so focused on skiing that I can't even think about eating but I'm hungry..doh!!!!
 

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Lobstah night again

Homemade Lobstah bisque and Lobstah Mac n' Cheese

lovin' the $3.99/lb Lobstah's these days almost as much as the $2.35/gallon gas :lol:
 
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