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On 1/4/2016 at 10:54 AM, reinhard1 said:

Found a prime rib marked down to 4.99 lb. and took it quickly.  We had it for the VIking game.  Both winners!!!!  good luck.

 

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I just quoted this cuz it looks so darn good.   Man Reiny that is nice.  I love prime rib.   

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C'mon down, guys!! I always share whatever I have!  :D My sour cream slid off my tater...:(  LOL

I sure could use a piece o' pie or cake right now, though!  Dang!

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4 hours ago, lovebigbluegills said:

I just realized that I forgot to grab the plate of leftovers I made up for today's dinner. :(

On the bright side, I'll be eating it for supper!!!

I love those stuffed mushrooms!!

i love mushrooms. yu see weired stuff and everythig is funny and u have a perma smile for.long time..........ummmmmmnot the same mushroom.is it??:blush::blush:

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2 minutes ago, RebelSS said:

Beef roast with mushrooms tomorrow....bean 'n smoked ham soup with fresh cornbread for Sunday....and polish brats with sauerkraut tonite.  

Sounds like you have your cooking planned out for the weekend, don't forget to take pictures!!!

All of those meals sound great too, and now I have a hankering for sauerkraut.

I'm gonna have a salad with chicken, smoked eggs, and tomatoes tonight (Eyeguy got me craving some greens the other day). I need to make a batch of chili to put in bowls and freeze for dinners at work, and supper when I don't feel like cooking. Not too sure yet what I'll make for Saturday and Sunday yet, stuffed pork chops, beef ribs, and a venison roast are currently at the top of my ideas. Spaghetti sounds pretty dang good too.

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