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What did you have for dinner?

friends are coming over tonight and we will cook something fancy, so just something small and quick for lunch: "Bettlergulasch" (beggar goulash). sautéd pork belly boiled with sauerkraut, red onions, black pepper, bay leafs and potatoes until the potatoes are good and the water is almost gone. Something my grandma used to cook often :)

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^ the ancient greeks. white cabbage is a really good "winter vegetable" it doesn't go bad in a loooong time, and when you make sauerkraut out of it, it basically lasts forever.
 
friends are coming over tonight and we will cook something fancy, so just something small and quick for lunch: "Bettlergulasch" (beggar goulash). sautéd pork belly boiled with sauerkraut, red onions, black pepper, bay leafs and potatoes until the potatoes are good and the water is almost gone. Something my grandma used to cook often :)

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Does that ever look good!!! :D You are quite the cook!!! Nothing like peasant food (what I call things like that) to bring back nice memories and fill your tummy!!

Your cam takes wonderful pics!!! :=D: :wave:
 
last night was a pseudo greek salad and some sticky rice with chinese bbq pork
 
Last night I had some veggie chili from my co-op, and since I didn't have the patience to wait for rice to cook (45 minutes? Fuck that shit!) I ate it on top of whole wheat couscous with cheese and sour cream.

Nummy!
 
A power bar, a bottle of water and two asprin for dessert.

Yuuuuummmmmy
 
friends are coming over tonight and we will cook something fancy,

We had warm goat cheese wrapped in lightly braised and thin zucchini stripes on a tomato-onion parfait, together with self-made sweet potato fries and a garden salad.
 
For dinner yesterday I went to a restaurant for a Chinese food buffet. For supper I had noodles, chicken, and cauliflower.

Where I live dinner is the meal eaten at noon. Supper is the evening meal.
 
For dinner yesterday I went to a restaurant for a Chinese food buffet. For supper I had noodles, chicken, and cauliflower.

Where I live dinner is the meal eaten at noon. Supper is the evening meal.

really? where are you? i'm canadian as well (out west) and lunch is mid-day and dinner is evening.
 
really? where are you? i'm canadian as well (out west) and lunch is mid-day and dinner is evening.

I live on the prairies. The way I define meals is the traditional way. The new way is to call the evening meal dinner. That was not always the case and the shift began in the 70s. It was popularized because too many people picked up the expression from watching American tv shows and movies. Television shows made in Toronto and the Toronto-centric media don't help. They are mostly just a bunch of sheep and follow whatever trend is popular in the U.S.

Dinner as an evening meal wasn't always used in American English either. Watch some tv shows from the early 60s and the evening meal is referred to as supper. There are still places in the U.S. where the evening meal is called supper.
 
We had warm goat cheese wrapped in lightly braised and thin zucchini stripes on a tomato-onion parfait, together with self-made sweet potato fries and a garden salad.

pics! i wanna see the parfait:D
 
Dinner - Supper does indeed harken to an earlier, simpler time. Both grandparents were most likely to refer to a LARGE, midday meal as Dinner, followed in the evening by a LIGHTER Supper. I think your statement that you are on the prairie is telling -- do you farm/ranch for a living? My mom was raised on a small dairy farm, and eating the largest meal at midday was not uncommon -- they'd been out working all morning, had more work to do, needed the energy of a good-sized midday meal. Supper might just be soup and sandwiches.

In any event, Supper last night was an actual sit down collaboration, a rarity on a work day that we're trying to get back to.

I pulled pork chops out of the freezer the other day, my son and his GF are back from college/university and living with us till at least Fall when he'll be teaching. Anyway, he made a brandy/brown sugar marinade for the pork.

We had a Multi Rice w/ wheat berry medley, grilled the chops, nuked some frozen green beans. I added a nice, local Cab-Merlot for after dinner.

The night before we had meatloaf, roasted fresh fingering potatoes (green giant has an assortment of fresh, fingerling including African Blue potatoes), corn.

This is more like it. We've been running too much, eating out. Charges reflect it, and with the recent maneuver by the banks to jack interest rates through the roof, it's well past time we cut back on our fast food and family restaurant frenzy. We don't need the fat or the salt, either.

This was a tasty read this morning. I got up and made waffles for everyone for breakfast at noon. Does that make it brunch? Just waffles, no meats, potatoes, eggs. Quick and easy.

Tonight, we're going to use some cocktail wieners (actually smoked sausages, not just hot dogs) and make a couple of choices - frankfurter creole (my Mother In-law used to make as a budget stretcher) fresh peppers, onions, tomato sauce w/ hot dogs. Since we have an abundance, we're also going to make scratch Macaroni and Cheese w/ lil smokies mixed in. We use Velveeta as cheese base. May add some broccoli when the time comes. Top it with some fresh made corn bread. Simple fare.

We had roast turkey followed by turkey salad w/ pecans, grapes, celery lunches last week.

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Dinner - Supper does indeed harken to an earlier, simpler time. Both grandparents were most likely to refer to a LARGE, midday meal as Dinner, followed in the evening by a LIGHTER Supper. I think your statement that you are on the prairie is telling -- do you farm/ranch for a living? My mom was raised on a small dairy farm, and eating the largest meal at midday was not uncommon -- they'd been out working all morning, had more work to do, needed the energy of a good-sized midday meal. Supper might just be soup and sandwiches.

No, I don't farm. I do live in a very rural area though.

You are right with your descriptions of meals and terms and the reason why larger meals were eaten at midday.
 
Beef Ho Fan :-)

Shredded Beef, with noodles, red and green peppers, and yummy sauce! ..|
 
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