So, what did you have for dinner?

by Princess 59 Replies latest jw friends

  • TTBoy
    TTBoy

    Sushi - the food kind

    TT

  • onacruse
    onacruse

    Not what I wanted!

    Craig (of the loves bikerchic class)

  • bikerchic
    bikerchic

    I had breakfast for dinner cuz I can. How about some breakfast pizza Craig?

    bc (of the loves onacruse class)

    Edited by - bikerchic on 10 October 2002 1:29:39

  • Double Edge
    Double Edge

    Peanut butter on a Thomas English muffin...... pathetic

  • Princess
    Princess

    would onacruse and bikerchic please get a room? Are you following each other around the board or what?

    Most of you had some good stuff for dinner. My husband is cooking up a batch of Texas chili right now. I know it's waaaaay too late for chili, it's for dinner tomorrow. I just have to whip up a batch of cornbread and we are good to go!

    Double Edge, it's only pathetic if you don't like peanut butter.

    Rachel

  • kevin221
    kevin221

    Steak and fried tater's...mmmm mmmm good on the taste buds but I can hear my arteries clogging as I type.

    Kevin

  • Double Edge
    Double Edge
    My husband is cooking up a batch of Texas chili right now

    And your address is.......????

  • Scarlet
    Scarlet

    I had raw vegtables, a peach, and a turkey sandwich.

  • kenpodragon
    kenpodragon

    French Dip with a side of french fries.

    Yum

    Dragon

  • kenpodragon
    kenpodragon

    Navajo Friend Bread

    3 cups flour

    2 tbsp. baking powder

    1 tsp. salt

    2 tbsp. powdered milk (optional)

    1 to 2 cups very warm water

    1 cup vegetable oil

    In a large bowl, mix all dry ingredients by hand. Add water to flour mixture, a little at a time and knead until dough is soft. If dough is sticky, more kneading is required. Cover and let dough rise for 20 minutes. In the meantime, heat the oil in a frying pan (skillet) until very, very hot.

    When dough has risen, tear off a ball about 2 inches in diameter and pat it into a 10-inch round flat tortilla. (A rolling pin can be used to obtain the desired shape.) Carefully and gently, place the dough into the hot shortening. Allow the dough to cook until golden brown, then turn and cook the opposite side. Remove the bread from the hot shortening, and place into a bowl to cool slightly. Top with honey, powdered sugar, salt or cinnamon-sugar, or just serve plain.

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