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what'd you have to eat for dinner tonight


i had cube steak and rice. it was pretty good. now i'm going to have some homemade choc. chip cookies my sister made...yumm =P~
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Uh...sandwhich, chips.....lots of milk. Hopefully I'll have some sort of sugar afterwards, but I think it's all gone.
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Hamburgers and hotdogs on the grill, chips, and chocolate chip cookies for dessert.
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It's not dinnertime yet...y'all must be easterners. \:D/
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Scrambled Eggs and beans.
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A sandwhich. yay..
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Chinese food! \:D/
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Chandler wrote:Chinese food! \:D/
Oooh! what kind! (Still haven't eaten dinner yet...it's 5:56pm)
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Captain Jack wrote:Scrambled Eggs and beans.
Now THAT sounds like a good idea for supper, I may try it tomorrow.

I had Mac & Cheese for supper tonight...........my friends mom would be so disappointed..........she knows that I know how to make a full meal (meat, startch, veggie, etc)..........however on my own I do the "it's in the cuppboard, lets eat it" type thing.

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Frank wrote:
Chandler wrote:Chinese food! \:D/
Oooh! what kind! (Still haven't eaten dinner yet...it's 5:56pm)
I like to eat dinner on the earlier end. :D
Fried rice and egg rolls! =P~
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Chandler wrote:
Frank wrote:
Chandler wrote:Chinese food! \:D/
Oooh! what kind! (Still haven't eaten dinner yet...it's 5:56pm)
I like to eat dinner on the earlier end. :D
Fried rice and egg rolls! =P~
Mmmmmm. TakeOut?
I believe that my dear sweet mother is making us chicken soup and corn bread. It will be a good dinner.
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Frank wrote:
Chandler wrote:
Frank wrote:
Chandler wrote:Chinese food! \:D/
Oooh! what kind! (Still haven't eaten dinner yet...it's 5:56pm)
I like to eat dinner on the earlier end. :D
Fried rice and egg rolls! =P~
Mmmmmm. TakeOut?
I believe that my dear sweet mother is making us chicken soup and corn bread. It will be a good dinner.
No, frozen. :anxious:
Does your mom actually make the chicken soup from scratch? My mom does but I can't stand it. ](*,)
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I like chicken soup from scratch............but don't have the patience to make it.

Another good supper is PB&J...........hey if you've worked / studied all day sometimes that's all the more energy you have to make.

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I like PB&J...but prefer PB&Honey.
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Yeah honey is better...........better for you as well............the best is PB&B&H (PB & Bananas & Honey).

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Peanut butter and honey is WAY better. I always eat it for lunch, not dinner. :noway:
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My dear sweet mother makes a lot of things from scratch. (Chicken soup included.) I think that her best is pizza. (Mmmm...homemade crust) Then comes her bread and cinnamon rolls. I can't remember the last time she just pulled something pre-made out of the freezer. It's great. And she's always baking cookies and brownies for our church groups and such.
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You're very lucky! :D My mom is a good cook as well but she doesn't always have time to make stuff from scratch. :| Tonight I had frozen food because I'm not at home. :anxious:
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Arby's. THen Dipper II ice cream. (we were on the way home from gramma's)
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Chandler wrote:
Frank wrote:
Chandler wrote:
Frank wrote:
Chandler wrote:Chinese food! \:D/
Oooh! what kind! (Still haven't eaten dinner yet...it's 5:56pm)
I like to eat dinner on the earlier end. :D
Fried rice and egg rolls! =P~
Mmmmmm. TakeOut?
No, frozen. :anxious:
You should go to a sit-down Chinese restaurant sometime. Dim sum, anyone? =P~
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