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Old 10-01-2014, 11:16 AM   #1
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Default What's for supper in October?

Please join in and let us know what you are eating for your main meal of the day. It's awesome to have so many great ideas to try!


Tonight we are having Mediterranean pasta.
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Default Re: What's for supper in October?

Tonight is homemade yakisoba.
Tomorrow is African chicken peanut stew.

Friday? Maybe salmon.
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We had spaghetti bolognese, salad leaves, coleslaw, marinated carrots and fresh bread rolls. Then yoghurt.
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Old 10-01-2014, 11:40 AM   #4
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Default Re: What's for supper in October?

Chicken tikka masala, rice and naan. And maybe broccoli
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Default Re: What's for supper in October?

Tonight is roast chicken,couscous and a veg..not kale though because I've had a bad experience with it and refuse to eat it though I love it
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Old 10-01-2014, 12:25 PM   #6
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Default Re: What's for supper in October?

Stir-fry (carrot, broccoli, mushroom, beef) over rice with this sauce.
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Default Re: What's for supper in October?

French toast, beef sausage, and fruit for most everybody, gf oatmeal for ds2 and me. We need something fast tonight, so breakfast foods it is!
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Default Re: What's for supper in October?

Well, my plan to eat menu said it was to be cinnamon thyme chicken but I bought pork chops the other day & forgot to throw them in the freezer so pork chops it is. There's awesome leftovers from last night a maybe some leftover veggie soup. The boys ate some leftovers a little bit ago while I was napping so I think I'll be lucky if they eat a chop among them.
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Default Re: What's for supper in October?

zucchini lasagna tonight, with artisan bread and salads.
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Ds1 is making (with some supervision from me) chicken veggie soup and gf bisciuts.
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Today was my beginning of the month grocery trip. I'm wiped so I am making frozen pizza.
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Default Re: What's for supper in October?

oooh, I have been upping my game with regards to dinner prep. Trying a bunch of new recipes.

Tonight we had:

Pesto chicken bake: Chicken breast pounded thin, added a layer of pesto, covered in foil and baked. When it was almost done, I added sliced tomato and shredded gouda cheese and returned to the oven until the cheese was all melted. Absolutely spectacular.



Then I made slow cooker cream cheese chicken taquitos for the kids: http://lecremedelacrumb.com/2014/05/...-taquitos.html

Citrus Salad: a kale/spinach mix. Homemade orange vinaigrette dressing, sweet red peppers, orange and feta cheese. Also fantastic!



And roasted vegetables: asparagus, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots and garlic.
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zucchini lasagna tonight, with artisan bread and salads.
I just bought The New Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day & am excited to get baking once I get some more yeast....& some more time. I've used their master recipe which is free online & love the method. Yummy bread is great, warm fresh bread is awesome!
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No dinner tonight. Last night we had latkes which is a new fave. Tomorrow will probably be Mac n cheese. Friday I'd like to do homemade ravioli.
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We are really scraping the bottom of the barrel just now.

For tonight I found some Scotch beef burgers in the freezer so we'll have them with baby crash hot potatoes, mushrooms and carrots. A bit of a weird mixture but
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