What's for dinner on election day?

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Discussion Overview

The thread revolves around what participants are planning for dinner on election day, with a mix of humorous and serious responses. Participants share their meal choices, often reflecting on the day's events and personal experiences related to cooking and dining.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant humorously mentions having pork and tripe, but ultimately plans to have kielbasa.
  • Another participant shares they are having Shepherd's pie, appreciating the convenience of "make ahead ground beef."
  • Several users mention baked chicken with rice and vegetables as their dinner choice.
  • One participant expresses excitement about having Ponderosa for dinner.
  • Another mentions enjoying a local chicken BBQ, emphasizing the importance of voting.
  • One participant shares they picked up a shrimp platter for dinner.
  • Another participant discusses making lasagna and trying Italian garlic roll-ups for the first time.
  • One user mentions having shrimp scampi for dinner.
  • One participant recounts a visit to an Italian buffet after voting, describing their meal in detail.
  • Another participant shares their dinner of London Broil, perogies, broccoli, and carrots.
  • One user mentions having Sloppy Joes and pasta salad, noting they have a church small group that evening.
  • One participant describes making a Chicken Club Brunch Ring, sharing their busy schedule and grocery shopping plans.
  • Another participant expresses a desire to avoid watching election coverage while preparing dinner.
  • One user mentions attending a catered event for a victory party, looking forward to free food.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants share a variety of personal meal choices and experiences without indicating agreement or disagreement.

Contextual Notes

Participants' meal choices reflect their personal preferences and circumstances on election day, with some mentioning the influence of the day's events on their dining decisions.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for meal inspiration or a light-hearted discussion about dinner options on a significant day may find this thread engaging.

chefann
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I'm only doing this today because DH and I had a funny idea this morning. :)

What's for dinner tonight? In honor of election day, we're having pork and tripe!






Just kidding. We're probably having kielbasa.
 
too funny ann!

I think we are having Sheppards pie. Quick and easy! Thank goodness for "make ahead ground beef"! I find soooo many uses for it!
 
We are having baked chicken, rice and a veggie.
 
Great chicken BBQ in our town, probably past the season now, so I'm definitely in!! Be sure to VOTE!!
 
I picked up a shrimp platter at Sam's yesterday and we're having it.
 
Lasagna and Italian garlic roll-ups. The roll-ups are something I'm trying for the first time. I'm using the Pillsbury Recipe Creations. I'll brush it with butter, rub on some minced garlic, then sprinkle it with Italian Seasoning Mix and Parmesan cheese. I'll roll it up, slice it, and bake at 350F for about 20 minutes. I'll let you know how it works out.
 
Shrimp Scampi....
 
We voted, and then treated ourselves to our favorite Italian Buffet(there was a coupon for 50% off in the mail yesterday!)

I had a wonderful salad (they have a great salad bar, including antipasto) and then little bits of shrimp scampi, chicken parmesan, an Italian veggie blend w/ tomato sauce and parmesan, chicken marsala, and stuffed zucchini and peppers. It was wonderful!

And then, a small dish of Tiramisu for dessert!:chef:
 
Hey - were is Rennea?? LOL!

We had London Broil, perogies, broccoli and carrots -
 
Sloppy Joes and pasta salad... nothing exciting. We have our church small group tonight- I'll fill up on snacks there! :)
 
I made the Chicken Club Brunch Ring for the boys (that includes dh). I haven't made a crescent roll recipe in a long time. All I had for meat was lots of chicken, the bags of frozen Tyson chicken breast.

Today is grocery shopping day, but I had to be at the polls from 7 am - noon. No time for groceries because then I have bible study at 1 pm until it's time to pick up the boys from school (which does not include dh:)). I should make my grocery list because I need to occupy myself so I don't watch election coverage. EEK!
 
JAE said:
I made the Chicken Club Brunch Ring for the boys (that includes dh). I haven't made a crescent roll recipe in a long time. All I had for meat was lots of chicken, the bags of frozen Tyson chicken breast.

Today is grocery shopping day, but I had to be at the polls from 7 am - noon. No time for groceries because then I have bible study at 1 pm until it's time to pick up the boys from school (which does not include dh:)). I should make my grocery list because I need to occupy myself so I don't watch election coverage. EEK!

As soon as Micah is finished with his bath, we are watching Underdog, which was his pick at Blockbuster today.
 
Darn, I wish I could watch. JK! DS is studying, but he is supposed to fill in the red/blue map if he has time. I really don't want to watch. Pretty soon I'll have to, though.
 
raebates said:
Lasagna and Italian garlic roll-ups.

The roll-ups are something I'm trying for the first time. I'm using the Pillsbury Recipe Creations. I'll brush it with butter, rub on some minced garlic, then sprinkle it with Italian Seasoning Mix and Parmesan cheese. I'll roll it up, slice it, and bake at 350F for about 20 minutes. I'll let you know how it works out.

That sounds good. Please let us know how they turn out! :love:
 
We're going to a catered event at a local bed and breakfast for a victory party for local candidates and hopefully McCain. Free food! Yeah me!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some quick dinner ideas for election day?

On election day, quick and easy dinner ideas include tacos, stir-fry, or a pasta salad. These meals can be prepared in under 30 minutes, allowing you to enjoy dinner without missing out on the excitement of the election results.

Can I prepare a meal ahead of time for election day?

Absolutely! Preparing a meal ahead of time is a great idea. Consider making casseroles, soups, or slow-cooker meals that can be easily reheated. This way, you can focus on the election without worrying about cooking.

What are some family-friendly dinner options for election day?

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Should I consider takeout for election day dinner?

Takeout is a convenient option for election day dinner, especially if you're short on time. Consider ordering from local restaurants to support your community while enjoying a delicious meal without the hassle of cooking.

How can I make dinner more festive on election day?

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