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simpler1773 Posted - Feb 14 2007 : 1:52:15 PM
I'm so tired of cooking the same ol', what are ya'll making for supper tonight?

~Ricki~
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babs Posted - Feb 14 2007 : 6:20:57 PM
Good evening everyone and happy valentines day!

Dinner tonight is Asian/Orange Salmon with buttered brown rice, and gently steamed broccoli served in a savory seasoned chicken broth reduced to perfection, with fresh baked herbed onion bread as accompaniment.

Desert is triple chocolate fudge cake, courtesy of Betty Crocker, baked in a lovely vintage fluted heart pan. :)

The table is being set and I have the coolest antique red insulator things (thrift store find for $3.00 ea) I'm going to use as candle holders. Hubby should be home around 9:30 tonight.
Kim Posted - Feb 14 2007 : 5:49:06 PM
Spaghetti and meatballs!


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GaiasRose Posted - Feb 14 2007 : 5:21:54 PM
cheese tortellini (homemade) and tomato sauce (also homemade), salad, bread, and a Chocolate cherry cake for desert.


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Horseyrider Posted - Feb 14 2007 : 4:57:09 PM
D'oh! Catherine, you just reminded me that I have a carton of butternut squash flesh that I baked yesterday and had planned on making into a butternut pudding, but I forgot! We had chicken enchilada chili tonight. Poor hubby; I didn't realize he was having a bad tummy day, and this stuff is spicy. I'll offer him a dish of Ben and Jerry's to coat his cumin and chipotle ravaged stomach.
cmandle Posted - Feb 14 2007 : 4:19:38 PM
Don't worry Ricki, my 1-year old and I are having leftover (but homemade) macaroni and cheese, smooshed banana (his is smooshed, mine is not), salad for me, and a lovely corn & butternut puree for him. If Daddy were here, dinner would have been more exciting. But he's stuck in Pennsylvania on a business trip - the snow storm means that he won't be home until tomorrow now! Happy Valentine's Day, indeed.

Catherine :)

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simpler1773 Posted - Feb 14 2007 : 4:12:33 PM
Wow ~ I feel like a shmuck now...we had taco pizza...lol. Just the kids and I for supper tonight though.

~Ricki~
You can't pour anything out of an empty vessel, take care of yourself!
tiffany01 Posted - Feb 14 2007 : 3:47:50 PM
DH is making the parmesan risotto as we speak. We'll have roasted vegetables (recipe from the Farmgirl Connection cookbook) on the side and brownies for dessert. I should probably say good-bye to you ladies and keep him company. Happy Valentine's Day everybody!
Mumof3 Posted - Feb 14 2007 : 2:41:09 PM
Well, we are having Ikea Swedish meatballs and cream gravy with egg noodles and green beans, a salad and biscuits. My DH loves those meatballs, so this is his special Valentine meal. And it's quick and easy!

Karin
Aunt Jenny Posted - Feb 14 2007 : 2:40:21 PM
Lime-Basil chicken, wild and long grain rice with added yummies (the kids call it happy rice) and fresh steamed carrots. oh...and fresh dinner rolls. I made extra cupcakes (a from scratch recipe from the Butt'ry Shelf cookbook) with pink icing too, when I made them for Erin's school party.
I do love chicken..but gosh almighty..Steak and Lobster sounds SOOOOOOOOOOOO good!!

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laluna Posted - Feb 14 2007 : 2:17:48 PM
I've had a yummy crock-pot dinner going all day from an old issue of Cooking Light: Chicken Provencale - it smells delish and as soon as hubby comes in from snow-blowing the driveway, we'll be sitting down to enjoy it. Though I have to admit, I've eaten dessert first - a rich dark-chocolate heart that hubby gave me for Valentine's Day ;-)

ETA: Just wanted to post a little: in response to Persephone's post *lol* Sounds terrific actually! Hope you have an enjoyable dinner
kitchensqueen Posted - Feb 14 2007 : 2:16:21 PM
Since it's Valentine's Day, I am making steak with a red wine reduction, steamed lobster tails, steamed garlic broccoli and heart-shaped brownies for dessert.

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Persephone Posted - Feb 14 2007 : 2:10:21 PM
Ours is special tonight, for valentines day: Honey Glazed Salmon with basil, Asparagus with hollandaise, and fettuccine. Chocolate muffins for dessert, topped with conversation hearts. :)

Oh, and according to my romantic cook book, "Intercourses", Honey, Basil, Asparagus, and Chocolate are all aphrodisiacs!

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