What's for Dinner....wed. Dec. 9Th

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around what participants are preparing for dinner, sharing a variety of meal ideas and personal experiences related to cooking during busy times or special occasions.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of making Sweet & Sour Ham Balls with Garlic Mashed Potatoes and Butter Roasted Carrots for a family celebration during a blizzard.
  • Another participant mentions preparing chicken stir fry, utilizing meals they had prepped while pregnant.
  • One participant is cooking a big pot of sauce and meatballs as comfort food for their son's winter concert amidst bad weather.
  • Several participants discuss their use of abbreviations like DS (dear son) and DD (dear daughter) in their posts.
  • One participant is making pork ribs in the crock pot with red onion and BBQ sauce, expressing a desire to eat chocolate instead.
  • Another participant is preparing a pot roast in the DCB with noodles and gravy.
  • One participant mentions dining out at Olive Garden.
  • Another participant is making grilled bratwursts with mac & cheese and chocolate cake, citing feeling unwell and lacking creativity.
  • One participant has a pork roast slow cooking in the crockpot with BBQ sauce and plans to serve it with sweet rolls and mashed potatoes.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants share a diverse range of meal choices and personal cooking experiences.

Contextual Notes

Participants discuss their cooking choices in the context of busy schedules, family gatherings, and seasonal celebrations.

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Members of the consultant community looking for meal inspiration or relatable cooking experiences may find this thread interesting.

ChefBeckyD
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My family has been living on crockpot meals and soups and sandwiches - my schedule has been so busy!

I'm nesting today, with the Blizzard coming, and tonight, we are celebrating! Celebrating snow, and the Season, and DS's half-birthday, and being together warm and safe as a family!
I'm making one of my families favorite comfort meals. Sweet & Sour Ham Balls, with Garlic Mashed Potatoes, and Butter Roasted Carrots. We'll be having Half-Birthday Cupcakes for dessert!
 
I'm making chicken stir fry from the chicken power cooking. I put up a bunch of meals while I was still pregnant, so it's time to use up the last of them! David is almost 3 months old!
 
I have a big pot of sauce and meatballs cooking right now - My DS winter concert is tonight, and the weather is horrible so I needed some comfort food!!! :)
 
DS? is that Dear Son
 
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j&k'smom said:
DS? is that Dear Son

Yes, it is. DS - dear son, DD - dear daughter, DH - dear husband, etc....
 
I have pork rib things in the crock pot (no bone, so I forget what that's called) with red onion and bbq sauce. I really just want to make and eat chocolate.
 
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JAE said:
I have pork rib things in the crock pot (no bone, so I forget what that's called) with red onion and bbq sauce. I really just want to make and eat chocolate.

Now there's a big surprise.:rolleyes:

:D:D:D
 
Pot Roast in the oven, in the DCB, with noodles & gravy!! :D
 
We are going to Olive Garden
 
grilled bratwursts, mac & cheese and chocolate cake. I'm feeling lousy today & don't feel like being creative.
 
I've got a pork roast that's been slow cooking in the crockpot all day with bbq sauce and an onion soup mix packet. Going to serve it with King's Hawaiian sweet rolls to make sandwiches, and some mashed taters and corn on the cob. Might make a cake for dessert, but nothing fancy.
 

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