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Read2me
Farmgirl in Training

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Jennifer
Cato Wisconsin
USA
31 Posts

Posted - Feb 20 2011 :  6:58:43 PM  Show Profile
Do any of you have a typical Sunday night supper? I always make soup. Tonight was vegetable beef. I plan my recipe around the leftovers in the refridgerator.

jclambert
True Blue Farmgirl

149 Posts

Judy
Stringtown Oklahoma
USA
149 Posts

Posted - Feb 21 2011 :  06:37:47 AM  Show Profile
We have what my husband calls a "mountain man dinner" most Sundays. We have 3 or 4 older single men in our neighborhood over for dinner and since they all love country cooking, I always have a pot of beans and alot of cornbread. The other vegetables and meat change from week to week.

Judy

"Courage is when you're licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what". Atticus Finch - To Kill a Mockingbird
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Read2me
Farmgirl in Training

31 Posts

Jennifer
Cato Wisconsin
USA
31 Posts

Posted - Feb 21 2011 :  09:02:07 AM  Show Profile
Judy - how thoughtful ofyou to think of others. I used to make bread or muffins to go with the soup, but my husband was diagmosed with Celiac a few years ago, so I don't bother since he can't eat anything with gluten.
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RedGateGal
True Blue Farmgirl

94 Posts

Danielle
Watertown TN
USA
94 Posts

Posted - Feb 21 2011 :  2:19:39 PM  Show Profile
We normally have a hearty meal so that we can pack lunches with left overs for the week. Last night was manicotti and salad. I love to crock pot cook on Sunday. Faves are crock pot ham, but a good roast or chicken will do just fine. Sunday suppers were a tradition in our family and love to do it now.

Farmgirl Sister #2574
www.redgategal.blogspot.com

"Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined." ~ Henry David Thoreau

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Sandy Fields
True Blue Farmgirl

165 Posts

Sandy
Portales NM
165 Posts

Posted - Feb 23 2011 :  4:47:29 PM  Show Profile
My family has a long tradition of big Sunday Dinners... so for supper, if we get a little hungry, we make simple nachos. I would love to share the story of my Grandma making Sunday Dinner for our family. It's on my blog. http://field-days.com/cookbook
She was an incredible woman, and Sundays with her were always amazing.

Love writing about "My Field Days"
www.field-days.com
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Read2me
Farmgirl in Training

31 Posts

Jennifer
Cato Wisconsin
USA
31 Posts

Posted - Feb 24 2011 :  10:53:51 AM  Show Profile
Sandy - What a wonderful story of your grandma! We don't live near family but I tried to make my own family meals special. I do remember as a child going to my great-grandpa's farm every Wed.in the summer with all the moms and cousins for a potluck lunch. My great-grandpa enjoyed seeing us all as my great-grandma had already passed.
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Sandy Fields
True Blue Farmgirl

165 Posts

Sandy
Portales NM
165 Posts

Posted - Feb 24 2011 :  4:49:35 PM  Show Profile
Jennifer, those big family gatherings are such wonderful things. I'm so thankful for childhood memories, aren't you! I take my turn occasionally - having the big gatherings at my place. And every time I do, I think of my Grandma. I'm amazed she did it week after week after week with so much love!

Love writing about "My Field Days"
www.field-days.com
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