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Attention What are you having for dinner?

Chicken with broccoli from the Chinese takeout place around the corner, spiced up with Trader Joe's peri-peri sauce.
 
The two of you had broccoli? :eek:

Everyone run for your life!!! Don't look back!!!

Oh the humanity!!!
 
Watching people in Slovenia eat Dormouse on a stick. Blech!

Definitely not what's for dinner.
 
I'm thinking now is the time to go buy some eggs (18 count) for breakfast! I don't know if this is a overstock situation or if the price has come down this much. But this is at my local Walmart.
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I've very rarely eaten cabbage on it's own. Usually it's stuffed or coleslaw or in a vegetable soup .And of course Corned Beef and cabbage. I make a good pasta dish with sauteed cabbage and caramelized mushrooms and beef broth that is so good. With parmesan cheese on top.

What was the question? :confused:

The "buttery cabbage" in the newsletter that's linked to is a recipe for buttered noodles with caramelized cabbage that sounds like a simpler version of your pasta dish, which sounds delicious.

Here's a question, since St. Patrick's Day is coming up: have you ever made colcannon? It looks and sounds like it could be delicious in a good cook's hands.

(I just now remember that I learned what colcannon was because I heard Mary Black sing a song about it at a Chieftains concert ages ago.)
 
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