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Nzoner's Game Room>Fire Me Boy! What's For Dinner? Thread
Buehler445 08:45 AM 07-15-2015
Since the other one got too big, let's keep the food truck rolling. Whacha got?

Vol 2. http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=285408
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zimmer 12:45 PM 11-12-2018
having pizza tonight
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zimmer 01:25 PM 11-13-2018
I just had steak and salad
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Abba-Dabba 03:12 PM 11-13-2018
Hash browns topped with fried eggs and some sauteed onions. Maybe some ketchup on top. Haven't decided in the ketchup. And a banana.
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ptlyon 03:14 PM 11-13-2018
Yes on the ketchup
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tooge 03:26 PM 11-13-2018
I'm trying to do a meatless night a week. Making it Mondays for now. I did stuffed cabbage. The filling was riced cauliflower, sundried tomatoes, minced garlic, basil, and lentils. Topped it with marinara sauce and baked it. It was great.
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Abba-Dabba 06:10 PM 11-13-2018
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
Yes on the ketchup
I agree. It is the right decision.

I know a person who swears by grape jelly on eggs. Still not brave enough.
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Abba-Dabba 07:29 PM 11-13-2018
Doesn't look pretty. Didn't need to.
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ptlyon 08:10 PM 11-13-2018
Originally Posted by RubberSponge:
I agree. It is the right decision.

I know a person who swears by grape jelly on eggs. Still not brave enough.
Ewwww. Tell you what grape jelly is good on...

Saltenes, with real butter.
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Easy 6 08:18 PM 11-13-2018
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
Ewwww. Tell you what grape jelly is good on...

Saltenes, with real butter.
Thats how we used to survive back during the Depression, leastways
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cooper barrett 08:24 PM 11-13-2018
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Thats how we used to survive back during the Depression, leastways
We?

You will be the next fatality at Arrowhead and if not the oldest to watch a game on site
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Abba-Dabba 08:27 PM 11-13-2018
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Thats how we used to survive back during the Depression, leastways
There are some great depression era foods. Oklahoma onion burgers are depression era food and IMO nothing more American than those burgers. Not even apple pie.

Tomato gravy, real tomato gravy not that shit italians dreamt up is just purely heaven.

Intrigued by the grape jelly on eggs. Just not brave enough. Some day I will though.
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Abba-Dabba 08:29 PM 11-13-2018
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
Ewwww. Tell you what grape jelly is good on...

Saltenes, with real butter.
Well it doesn't sound good but it does have a savory/sweet component that works on many things. Like saltines, butter and grape jelly.
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Easy 6 08:47 PM 11-13-2018
Originally Posted by RubberSponge:

There are some great depression era foods. Oklahoma onion burgers are depression era food and IMO nothing more American than those burgers. Not even apple pie.

Tomato gravy, real tomato gravy not that shit italians dreamt up is just purely heaven.

Intrigued by the grape jelly on eggs. Just not brave enough. Some day I will though.
I'd never heard of an onion burger until now, had to look it up... something from that era conjures up a slab of fried onion on some bread, but it looks like something I do frequently

https://tasteofhomecooking.blogspot....n-burgers.html

According to the old tales my grandmas used to tell, the staple food in my family during those days somehow always revolved around ham and beans with cornbread

Not my favorite dish, but I'll eat it as long as theres some cornbread
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Abba-Dabba 09:00 PM 11-13-2018
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
I'd never heard of an onion burger until now, had to look it up... something from that era conjures up a slab of fried onion on some bread, but it looks like something I do frequently

https://tasteofhomecooking.blogspot....n-burgers.html

According to the old tales my grandmas used to tell, the staple food in my family during those days somehow always revolved around ham and beans with cornbread

Not my favorite dish, but I'll eat it as long as theres some cornbread
Not a big fan of ham and beans either but will have a bowl or two if it is offered.

Onion burgers are one of my go to when making burgers on the stovetop. Add pickle and mustard on a bun. Simple and just wonderful.

Loose meat sandwiches are great as well. Add pickle juice and dried onions after draining grease. Stir while cooking off juice. Same toppings on sandwich bread though.
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cooper barrett 09:33 PM 11-13-2018
Onion Sammies with Mayo was great depression food along with greens
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