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Attention What are you having for dinner?

Baked pasta with sausage meatballs apparently.
 
I had roasted corn and edamame and a hamburger on a bun I made myself with a beer dough for supper last night. This evening, I have some fresh tilapia I will sautee and enjoy with the rest of the edamame and probably a caramel and tapioca cream dessert I want to make.
 
My Nephew and his wife asked for Shrimp & Grits for dinner tonight.

I found nice shrimp. Lots of butter, bacon garlic and some cream in the sauce.

And a healthy salad on the side to make me feel less guilty.
 
When I start making chorizo, I'll change my name to Pablo.
Bueno!

I have to admit, despite living in New Mexico for a decade, and attending college in Lousisiana, I've never picked up a yen for chorizo. I do eat it, but never actually crave it.

The closest I have ever come to making sausage is to make meatballs and meatloaf. I do crave both of them.
 
The closest I have ever come to making sausage is to make meatballs and meatloaf.

I don't know of anyone who ever made sausage, although I remember my mother making what I guess one could call a sort of mock sausage. Some small town recipe that I think came from my grandmother. All I remember about it was that it was made with hamburger and used liquid smoke--which was the first time I ever heard of the possibility of liquid smoke. It was baked in the oven, wrapped in foil. My mother made this only one time that I recall. I can't remember how it turned out.

The closest I have ever come to making sausage is to make meatballs
I was just reminded of meatballs a few days ago. (Nothing I've made and it's been decades since I last had one.) I was watching old episodes of Chucky, which reminded me of how much he loved Tiffany's Swedish meatballs.
and meatloaf.

I've only ever made meatloaf,and the last time was nearly 30 years ago. I think this was spurred on when I was having to cook many meals for my mother and grandmother (both were having health issues). My grandmother was problematic--very picky eater as she got older, and meatloaf was "safe" choice. I wasn't wild about the idea, but I got persuaded when my mother saw Ann Landers share (again) a recipe that my mother had liked. It was somehow acceptable for me--although I wonder how much of preferring it over the other recipe was just political/being pissed off. After that era ended, I quit making meatloaf--partly because of lack of ambition in the kitchen, probably partly it would have reminded me of the era I had made it regularly.
 
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