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This thread features participants sharing their dinner plans and experiences, highlighting a variety of meals and cooking methods. Many participants mention what they are preparing or eating, often influenced by family preferences and schedules.
No clear consensus emerges as participants share a wide range of individual meal experiences and preferences.
Participants' experiences reflect personal cooking habits and family dynamics, with many balancing busy schedules and varying meal preferences.
Consultants looking for meal inspiration or those interested in how others manage cooking amidst busy family lives may find this thread engaging.
janetupnorth said:Maybe burgers late...have to work late, DS made me go back to school today because he wouldn't go to chapel without "proper" good-byes. He hugged me and was so busy playing he forget he said bye and then wouldn't do anything until the teacher called and had me come back 'cause I didn't say "good-bye".
So that delays my leaving work, hitting the grocery store, picking up kids, piano lessons, meeting at the FD I am in charge of...then finally home for dinner about 8 p.m.Long night...
ChefBeckyD said:We are having pan-fried tilapia and clam strips. Breaded in egg-white, Greek seasoning, and Panko bread crumbs. DS & DH love it! We'll have hot buttered Parmesan noodles, and California blend veggies with it.
heat123 said:Dang, Becky, can you come over and be my personal Chef? lol
ChefBeckyD said:That's funny! Did you know that's what I used to be before I had my son?
Can't do it anymore - long hours, and lots of time away from home. But I LOVED it at the time!
ChefBeckyD said:Awww - that's sorta sweet, though!:love: And, he's a little bit stubborn, isn't he?(sounds like something Micah would do!)
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