What's For Dinner Tonight?

pabloesqobar

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T-bone steak and veggies. Not a big fan of T-bones. But my Petunias are doing awesome. There's a creepy face in the closest bell pepper on the plate.
 

The Outdoorsman

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We both be grillin!

Guy I work with showed me where wild asparagus grows today. Got a nice handful. Going to give it a couple days and hit that spot again before the seasons over. Tonight was glazed salmon, wild asparagus, peppers n onions on my piece o shite Weber I adopted. Still works i guess.

Shared it with the dog, like always.

On a side note to ninjabowler, habanero jack cheese exists! I'm on my second block in two weeks:eyesmoke:
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B166ER420

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View attachment 2680809View attachment 2680810T-bone steak and veggies. Not a big fan of T-bones. But my Petunias are doing awesome.
Not too bad,nice presentation:cool:.Your petunias beat my zinnia by farPhoto05311913.jpg...........but i think my............View attachment 2680856FIRE grilled
NY strips
Baked potatoes
Black eyed peas
Grilled sweet corn
Sauteed zucchini(from the garden) & grilled squash..............
BEATS your t-bone & veggies:):):):):)FOOOOOOOOD FIIIIIIIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!......hahahahahah.PEACE
 

pabloesqobar

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We both be grillin!

Guy I work with showed me where wild asparagus grows today. Got a nice handful. Going to give it a couple days and hit that spot again before the seasons over. Tonight was glazed salmon, wild asparagus, peppers n onions on my piece o shite Weber I adopted. Still works i guess.

Shared it with the dog, like always.

On a side note to ninjabowler, habanero jack cheese exists! I'm on my second block in two weeks:eyesmoke:
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View attachment 2680861 Think he can smell it:lol:

Funny smelling pee within one hour . . .
 

sunni

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Staff member
View attachment 2680868 baked pasta onomnomnom, boil pasta, cook onions and garlic, drain cooked pasta, throw it in a baking dish add the onions and garlic, add mushrooms, add pasta sauce add diaya cheese..

30 mins


YUM!
 

B166ER420

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Rollitup Grill Off!
Oh and by the way my wild asparagus trumps your garden veggies all day. Can't beat wild!
(since we're getting all competitive):-D;)
We'll just call it a tie:cool:....from seed,organic,heirloom black beauty zucchini.......lol...hahaaha......You know I love fishing,just not eating 'em,i'm even starting to not like it fried..........old age,tastebuds are going bad or something....but yours still looks good:)
 

tip top toker

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I had a winners dinner. Organic tricolour Scooby doo pasta shapes :-) back in the kitchen at night, so gotta keep my energy up. Looking forward to breakfast tomorrow. Crackling and overnight roasted shoulder of pork. Maybe a Yorkshire pudding with sticky toffee sauce to finish it off :-)
 

Don Gin and Ton

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guys n gals looks like i got gout. no more high protein, low carb. no more alcohol or at least beer. if i want to continue exercising i have to quit. you cannot understand how gutted i am. i live on nice beer and red meat. i could cry. i'm only 30 ffs.
 

Don Gin and Ton

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all yall's food on this page looks killer! grills n n thrills i even like the idea of sunni's boiled and baked pasta.

guess my whole diet and way of life has to change again. so if anyone got any tips, give me a holler.
 

Don Gin and Ton

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one more lemon for the pile to make lemonade bro! hoping with diet change i can still enjoy the odd steak and drink of gin but i fear my beloved beer swilling days are done. just when i got into craft lovely IPA's. which are usually strong by %.

from what i'm reading the oily fish which are normally the omega 3 'good' fish are actually bad for it :roll: i'm going to be pissed if i have to turn veggie. life choice like sunni, i've no problem with, but being dictated diet wise for a food lover like me is sad times.

thanks NB ;)
 

sunni

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one more lemon for the pile to make lemonade bro! hoping with diet change i can still enjoy the odd steak and drink of gin but i fear my beloved beer swilling days are done. just when i got into craft lovely IPA's. which are usually strong by %.

from what i'm reading the oily fish which are normally the omega 3 'good' fish are actually bad for it :roll: i'm going to be pissed if i have to turn veggie. life choice like sunni, i've no problem with, but being dictated diet wise for a food lover like me is sad times.

thanks NB ;)
ima put it out there that im a huge foodie my whole life revolves around delicious foods. Ive worked in the fancy 5 star restaurants pretty much my entire career , i used to LOVE steak and ceaser salad. and Guinness stout beer.Im a italian our meals consisted of deli meats, fresh bread and good cheese.. but sometimes the bad of those things out weights the good. I dont regret my choice, im just finding a whole new world of world exploration that i never knew about before. Nothing is restricted aside from the obvious but there are crazy new products things ive never even herd of. its a new world of diet and food choices which really inspires my inner foodie.
 

Don Gin and Ton

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i'm going to embrace it. i have no choice. there are meds to relieve the symptoms but ultimately diet control will prevent so i'm reading. it's not like i'll never be able to eat a steak again just not with the regularity i do now lol. more gutted about the beer. figured if i was burning it off i could eat what i like.
 

Don Gin and Ton

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1st one, i like second not so much. there's a new food place opened across the way from my work which specialise in veggie and vegan friendly stuff. i'm thinking about propositioning them to feed me for a month and see how i get on with it. only thin is they are quite pricey.
 
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