What should I have for dinner tonight?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing their dinner plans for the evening, with a variety of meal ideas and personal anecdotes about their cooking experiences. Many participants express the need for quick and easy dinner options.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions considering sandwiches for an easy dinner option.
  • Another participant is thinking about making Thai chicken curry but is not completely sure.
  • One participant excitedly shares plans for Jerk Chicken Nachos and Margaritas, noting it is National Margarita Day.
  • Another participant plans to pick up subs on the way home from work for a quick meal.
  • One participant shares they will make BBQ pulled pork sandwiches with coleslaw, as they are busy preparing for a host appreciation event.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, discusses their first cooking show and mentions they will have a simple dinner, possibly sandwiches from a local deli.
  • Another participant humorously expresses confusion about having to serve dinner every night.
  • One participant shares they will make Cheese Tortellini Bake, which they had at another consultant's house, along with a salad.
  • Another participant mentions plans for baked chicken, fried potatoes, and corn, while noting they need to go grocery shopping.
  • One participant is preparing Mexican Chicken Lasagna for their show that evening.
  • Another participant shares they might go out for dinner but also have chicken thawed at home to cook.
  • One participant expresses hunger after a long drive and desires real mac and cheese but lacks the right ingredients.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is no clear consensus on dinner choices, as participants express a wide range of meal ideas and preferences.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding dinner, often influenced by their schedules and events, such as hosting shows or celebrating occasions.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for meal inspiration or relatable experiences regarding dinner planning may find this discussion engaging.

rennea
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I need something easy for dinner tonight. I thinking maybe sandwiches. Still haven't decided.
 
I think I'm making thai chicken curry tonight... not 100% certain yet, though.
 
It's Friday night! Jerk Chicken Nachos with Margaritas!! Did you know that it's National Margarita Day? I didn't make that up, it was on the Today show!
 
We are going to have subs tonight. It will be something quick that I can pick up on my way home from work!
 
I'm taking the pork butt from last night and making BBQ pulled pork sandwiches with cole slaw. Nothing too difficult. I'm busy cooking for my Host Appreciation tomorrow.
 
I'm hosting my truly FIRST show tomorrow (my first cooking show, that is). I'll try to do a lot of my prep work tonight, load up my truck, and practice my speil, getting my lapboards organized, etc.

So, in short, I'll be having a simple, non-fussy dinner this evening. Maybe sammiches from the local deli...

Anyway, I am stuffed from a huge lunch. My husband took me to lunch today to celebrate my birthday. Damn, it was gooooooood!
 
Looks like a sandwich night for many of us!

We are having (homemade) egg McMuffins made with eggs, cheese, ham,spinach and tomato, and watermelon balls on the side.
 
Dinner? I have to serve dinner? EVERY NIGHT!?

JK - I have no idea.
 
Crystal Patton said:
Dinner? I have to serve dinner? EVERY NIGHT!?

JK - I have no idea.

I know that feeling! I usually wait until 5:00 and then run around trying to figure it out...
 
I'm making the Cheese Tortellini Bake that's in the Stoneware Inspirations cookbook. I had it for the first time at another consultant's house and I think my kids will like it. We'll probably have a salad along side.
 
ChefPaulaB said:
It's Friday night! Jerk Chicken Nachos with Margaritas!! Did you know that it's National Margarita Day? I didn't make that up, it was on the Today show!

Woo-Hoo Margarita's for everyone!!!!!
that souds like a good dinner for me and DH :)
 
Looks like baked chicken, fried potatoes, and corn for us - I really need to go to the grocery store!!! I'm scraping the bottom of the barrel!
 
Have a show tonight - we're making:Mexican Chicken Lasagna
 
BadGirl said:
I'm hosting my truly FIRST show tomorrow (my first cooking show, that is). I'll try to do a lot of my prep work tonight, load up my truck, and practice my speil, getting my lapboards organized, etc.

So, in short, I'll be having a simple, non-fussy dinner this evening. Maybe sammiches from the local deli...

Anyway, I am stuffed from a huge lunch. My husband took me to lunch today to celebrate my birthday. Damn, it was gooooooood!

Happy Birthday!!

Now on to dinner. I haven't really cooked at all this week. DD is at a friends house tonight and BF mentioned that he and I should go out to dinner since it is just the two of us. I have chicken thawed in the fridge though, so I may just make something with those.
 
I had combos, and my BF had chex mix. We made a 1 and 1/2 hour drive to take his son to his moms house, so we hit the gas station on the way back. I'm still hungry though, and I think I want some real mac n cheese, but I don't have the right kind of cheese. I don't think kraft dinner will cut it for me.
 

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