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sarah bennett
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sloppy joes (made from 'scratch'- ground chuck, onion, green pepper,
garlic, tomato paste, worchestershire sauce, liquid smoke and a little
sugar, cumin, and oregano.)

sweet and sour sweet potatoes
(thinly sliced sweet potato layered with butter and brown sugar,
sprinkled with a little salt and pepper, and some balsamic vinegar
sprinkled on top)

What can I say, I'm too lazy today to do any real cooking :)

kidlet had some french fries I made out of her "potato spider"- a potato
she decided to stick forks in.

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The Bubbo
sarah bennett wrote:

>
> What can I say, I'm too lazy today to do any real cooking :)
>


pfft, you want lazy? I'm waiting for David to get home from his guitar lesson
(teaching, not learning) so he can pick something from the chinese delivery.

--
..:Heather:.
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Andy
The Bubbo wrote:

> sarah bennett wrote:
>
>>
>> What can I say, I'm too lazy today to do any real cooking :)
>>

>
> pfft, you want lazy? I'm waiting for David to get home from his guitar
> lesson (teaching, not learning) so he can pick something from the
> chinese delivery.



Homemade meatball subs
http://maindish.allrecipes.com/AZ/HrtyMtbllSndwich.asp

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Andy
The Bubbo
Andy wrote:
> The Bubbo wrote:
>
>> sarah bennett wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> What can I say, I'm too lazy today to do any real cooking :)
>>>

>>
>> pfft, you want lazy? I'm waiting for David to get home from his guitar
>> lesson (teaching, not learning) so he can pick something from the
>> chinese delivery.

>
>
> Homemade meatball subs
> http://maindish.allrecipes.com/AZ/HrtyMtbllSndwich.asp
>


sounds good, but I rarely eat hamburger and if I do I grind my own so that's
more work than I want.

Plus there's the whole living with a vegetarian thing...I rarely even keep
meat in the house.

Moot point, he's not in the mood for chinese so I'll probably grab a handful
of something and shove it in my mouth.

--
..:Heather:.
www.velvet-c.com
Andy
The Bubbo wrote:

> Plus there's the whole living with a vegetarian thing...I rarely even
> keep meat in the house.



Sounds awful. Get well quick!

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Andy
Sorry. I couldn't resist


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