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    Sausage casserole and lots of veg. We've been so busy the last few days that we haven't had vegies and we're craving them. There will be vegies in the gravy plus on the side
    Well it was yummo! I grilled some sausages, then put them aside. Then in the same pan I added some onion, grated carrot, grated zucchini and some celery chopped fine. Cooked that a few mins. Sliced up the sausages and added back in. Sprinkled over some Continental Devilled Sausages mix, some tomato sauce, some extra gravy powder and then enough water to mix it all up. Simmered it for a couple of hours and served with mash, carrots and broccoli.

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    A big beef serloin roast, salad....and hmmm...roasted potatoes? Sounds good to me

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    yummy braised short ribs...braise them in red wine, broth, onions, lots and lots of garlic, and fresh tomatoes..makes a fab sauce. all of it gets served over penne.

    an italian type brocolli/tomatoe/garlic mixture that is just yummy!

    needed comfort food as it is nice out now but BIG BIG storm coming or way tomorrow.

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    Delmonico steaks, twice baked potatoes, Italian chopped salad, broccoli, pan seared glazed mushrooms , and a "Raw "Chocolate torte for dessert.
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    LO bean soup, the last of the garden tomatoes with romaine, toasted soda bread for dessert

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    chili...made it thick style which is how hubby likes. I prefer soupy.

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    Homemade baked beans and burgers.
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    Spaghetti & meatballs, garlic bread, & salad.

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    Fried chicken, yams, and christmas cookies for desert.
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    LO HM ham soup - was really good last night - and I'm sure it's even better tonight!! Mahalo DH!!
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    We had pork chops, deviled eggs, cucumbers, sourcream and chive noodles and homemade rolls.
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    I made beef burrito's from Friday's LO roast.

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