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What's for Dinner?

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The sponge monkeys are sad now. :p

I would have had them put the slaw on the side because I have had that experience more than once. I hate slaw with pineapple juice in it. PU!

Well I would think that they should know to put a slaw with a little tang on pulled pork for cripes sake.
..and a like a tangy BBQ suace as well. Sugary slaw with sweet BBQ sauce just sucks!
 

vintageTink

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For dinner it was just me so I made melted cheese, avocado, and ranch sour cream in wheat tortillas. Burger and fries would have tasted better.

I had a bite of a bacon maple bar this morning. Wasn't bad.
 
Yep..here in Indiana,too.
HD

I used to think that was a regional Southern thing, but perhaps it's generational? If you got invited to "come to dinner" at our house, and showed up at 7:00, you were five hours late. The cornbread was gone and Mom was PO'd. You probably didn't even get pie. At any rate, I find the use of the terminology interesting.
 
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Location
East Central Indiana
I used to think that was a regional Southern thing, but perhaps it's generational? If you got invited to "come to dinner" at our house, and showed up at 7:00, you were five hours late. The cornbread was gone and Mom was PO'd. You probably didn't even get pie. At any rate, I find the use of the terminology interesting.

Well..there was a lot of moving around at the turn of the century. My grandparents on both sides were from the south. Mainly NC.
HD
 

Stray Cat

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I've even started putting saved bacon drippings in my morning coffee.....:cool:
May you live long and prosper! :D

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So, leftover bacon.
Never (never, EVER) a thing in my house. :D

Oh, it's so true.. maybe this is one of the BIG TRUTHS in life.
 

dnjan

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This has absolutely nothing to do with anything, just a comment...but, where I grew up, you only ate "dinner" on Sundays and Holidays. The evening meal was "supper".
I grew up (farm in the Midwest) with dinner as a larger meal at noon and supper as a smaller meal in the evening. For special occasions, (Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc.) dinner was delayed until midafternoon, but there would still often be a smaller meal in the evening.

I think the 8-5 workday (at a factory or an office) led to the end of the big "dinner" at mid-day, and we transitioned from Dinner and Supper to Lunch and Dinner (still using the name to signify a larger meal), and Supper disappeared in a lot of cases.
 

dnjan

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That's how we eat. :thumb:

Definitely healthier! But work schedules often result in no meal for me at mid-day and a more substantial repast in the evening.

On the topic of what I actually ate last night - my (mostly vegetarian) son was in town and my wife was off to book club.
So we got out a 2-cup container of frozen (cooked) black beans and thawed them with a can of diced tomatoes in a saucepan. When the beans had thawed we added a half of an onion, diced, 3 or 4 cloves of diced garlic, salt, pepper, oregano and hot sauce. Simmered until the onions started to soften.
Served over some re-heated rice.
Not a bad meal.
 

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