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What's hot in the pot? Dinner Tuesday Oct. 6th?

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Silly me hit button before adding comments! I am making the black bean soup (posted back on March 5th). A big salad and perhaps some cornbread. Don't want to have to go to store--bad hair and floods day!

Asian Orange chicken, basmati rice and whatever veg looks good at the market.

I have no idea. I won't get home until probably around 9:45 and I know I'll be starving by then. Probably something easy.

I'm preparing Round 1 of chili tasting for a cook-off I'm entering...I haven't written the recipe down so that's going to take some time ;)

I'm also planning on a simple chili and cornbread.

Our fridge died overnight. I think there is pizza in our near future.

I'm leaving from work to have a late-evening haircut, so I brought dinner with me: rice, miso soup and gomoku-mame (soy beans simmered with vegetables).

Grilling steaks, baked white, baked sweet potatoes and steamed broccoli tonight. (easy)

grilled skirt steak (marinated in beer), spaghetti squash with pistachio pesto

I made a "stew" with sausage, cannellini beans, diced tomatoes and shrimp with a dash of garlic pepper sauce. It was a variation of something I made last week. Trying to get more beans in our diet.

Made my standby riff on the Gottino walnut pesto with walnuts, garlic, chili flakes, dried thyme, olive oil, salt, a splash of red wine vinegar and parmigiano reggiano. Tossed with whole wheat linguine and wilted arugula...

my 84 year old mother and her nearly blind 86 year old sister made buttermilk soaked fried chicken .... it was good. it took them the better part of the day but they were
so proud to be making us dinner instead of the other way around (they live next door) -- i sauteed the babiest little broccoli-rabe shoots from the garden.... with garlic and olive oil. a big green salad with the last of our tomatoes and a few ripe pears thrown in for good measure. all in all it was a good meal!

@welred - good luck with the old fridge..... or the new one.....

Pooch, I am so envious of both you having your Mom and aunt still with you, and that they can still fry a great chicken!

thanks @ocarol -- they are a riot together. it's like having 2 little kids - they're always looking for something to do. i guess i am pretty lucky.
except when all three of us try to get into the kitchen sink ..... they eat dinner with us every nite. i cook and they clean up.

@pooch - thanks! turns out to be not broken, phew, it was just really stressed out. did not know fridges had feelings. and the light bulb blew up, which was the burny smell, apparently.

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