Forums for cigar lovers.
Welcome to Cigar.com Sign in | Join | Help
in
 
  Home Cigars Samplers Gifts Accessories Sales Community Info Account

What's for dinner?

Last post 02-12-2010, 10:32 PM by Luko. 150 replies.
Page 9 of 11 (151 items)   « First ... < Previous 7 8 9 10 11 Next >
Sort Posts: Previous
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     11-01-2009, 4:46 PM

    Filet mignon ...shrimp rice ...salad ...candied carrots ...iced tea ....
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     11-01-2009, 10:25 PM

    • Joined on 07-02-2008
    • Dallas/Ft.Worth, TX
    • Posts 733
    • Top 50 Contributor
    MAJORdorMo:
    Matt Marvel:
    I had McDonald's. I'm not really a fan of the place, but it was the easiest place to go to on the way home from work. I had one of the new Angus 1/3 pounders. It turned out to be pretty good.
    My god, since I read this last night, I've been CRAVING a Big Mac and some fries...
    Haha, my bad. I used to be all about the Big Mac.

    I went out to Applebee's tonight and had a bacon cheeseburger and a Shiner Bock. Not a bad meal, that's for sure. Now I'm at home with a glass of scotch contemplating a nice smoke.
    Only real men cut their cigars with the tusks of elephants.- Hugemoose

  • Re: What's for dinner?

     11-02-2009, 12:13 AM

    • Joined on 08-25-2009
    • Vancouver, BC
    • Posts 424
    • Top 75 Contributor
    Whopper combo, after two hours of indoor tennis. Diet starts tomorrow!

    Shaun
    Senior VP, Department of Redundancy Department
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     11-04-2009, 1:00 PM

    • Joined on 08-27-2009
    • Greater Sacramento, CA Area
    • Posts 955
    • Top 25 Contributor
    Last night I felt like cooking again, so it was:

    Garlic herb chicken b reast (it seriously censored this word)
    Shiitake mushroom and 3-cheese risotto
    Steamed asparagus

    It was almost a healthy meal until I added the cheese to the risotto and glazed the asparagus in melted butter lol
    For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear.
    2 Timothy 4:3
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     11-04-2009, 2:36 PM

    Hays:
    Last night I felt like cooking again, so it was:

    Garlic herb chicken b reast (it seriously censored this word)
    Shiitake mushroom and 3-cheese risotto
    Steamed asparagus

    It was almost a healthy meal until I added the cheese to the risotto and glazed the asparagus in melted butter lol

    Man that sounds delicious ...
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     11-04-2009, 3:02 PM

    • Joined on 08-27-2009
    • Greater Sacramento, CA Area
    • Posts 955
    • Top 25 Contributor
    gmill880:
    Hays:
    Last night I felt like cooking again, so it was:

    Garlic herb chicken b reast (it seriously censored this word)
    Shiitake mushroom and 3-cheese risotto
    Steamed asparagus

    It was almost a healthy meal until I added the cheese to the risotto and glazed the asparagus in melted butter lol

    Man that sounds delicious ...
    Haha you know what...everything I cook is so easy too... It took me like 30 minutes total for all of that, and involved two pots and one plate to make.
    For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear.
    2 Timothy 4:3
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     11-11-2009, 2:12 PM

    • Joined on 01-12-2009
    • Cape Cod, Ma
    • Posts 370
    • Top 75 Contributor
    Grilled teriyaki swordfish steaks.
    Charlie Chaplin once entered a Charlie Chaplin look alike contest and came in third.
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     11-11-2009, 4:29 PM

    Turkey meatballs, garlic marinara over Penne pasta.
    "As I grow to understand life less and less, I learn to love it more and more." - Jules Renard
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     11-11-2009, 9:57 PM

    Runny prego and cheap noodles... BRING ON THE CARBS!!!!

    In Tim's Beard we TRUST
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     11-11-2009, 10:32 PM

    I had a manly sandwich today. It consisted of:
    Turkey (the king of poultry, pheasant is the queen)
    Swiss Cheese
    ground pepper
    a TON of Tabasco.
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     11-12-2009, 7:23 PM

    • Joined on 07-02-2008
    • Dallas/Ft.Worth, TX
    • Posts 733
    • Top 50 Contributor
    MAJORdorMo:
    I had a manly sandwich today. It consisted of:
    Turkey (the king of poultry, pheasant is the queen)
    Swiss Cheese
    ground pepper
    a TON of Tabasco.
    That sounds pretty good. Too bad I don't have any Swiss.

    I had homemade chicken soup tonight. I'm eating another bowl right now actually.
    Only real men cut their cigars with the tusks of elephants.- Hugemoose

  • Re: What's for dinner?

     11-13-2009, 1:46 AM

    Matt Marvel:
    MAJORdorMo:
    I had a manly sandwich today. It consisted of:
    Turkey (the king of poultry, pheasant is the queen)
    Swiss Cheese
    ground pepper
    a TON of Tabasco.
    That sounds pretty good. Too bad I don't have any Swiss.


    Any cheese is acceptable. Just as long as the turkey isn't too lean and the only condiment is Tabasco. ^_^
    I started making these bad boys in high school because I couldn't stand mayonnaise.
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     11-14-2009, 9:32 PM

    Just got home from Dinner ..... we went out for my cousin's 40th b-day ..... we went to The Melting Pot ..... ya know the fondue restaurannt ....... everything was devine ...... three different types of cheese fondue with different breads, veggies, and cut apples to dip .... teay were awesome .... then a tatsy cesar salad , followed by the main entrees of cedar plank salmon, filet, tenderloin,shrimp and chicken along with mushrooms , broccoli and red potatoes that could be cooked in a great broth or hit with batter and fried in oil ...... then onto dessert a white chocholate with disirono, a milk choch with grahm crakers and marshmallows and a dark choch to dip rice crispy treats, pound cake , banannas, strawberries, brownies, cheesecake, coco covered marshmallows and grahm cracker coated marshmallows ......... all in all it was a fantastic dinner that takes a while 2and a half hours ..... but damn was it tasty


    Iam a standing member of PETA ...... People Eating Tasty Animals

  • Re: What's for dinner?

     12-25-2009, 10:51 PM

    So todays holiday feast was SOOOOOOOOO AMAZING ....... the wife and I had our family over and made a turducken with some amazing sausage stuffing , mashed potatoes, squash, homade applesauce and cranberry sauce ..... peas and pearl onions and for dessert homade tiramisou , cookies and homade carrot cake ........ all came out so freakin awesome and the 13 hours of cooking the turducken was so worth it .....nothing quite like a turkey stuffed with a duck thats stuffed with a chicken and then tottaly stuffed with stuffing ....mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm left overs are gonna rock for the next couple of days


    Iam a standing member of PETA ...... People Eating Tasty Animals

  • Re: What's for dinner?

     01-04-2010, 8:04 PM

    First post in this thread for the new year! I made a bourbon based marinade for a huge beef tenderloin from Kansas. It's gonna be really tasty tomorrow!
    brsmith21:
    I've heard the first step is admitting that you have a problem. Thankfully, I don't have a problem. I'll just smoke more.
Page 9 of 11 (151 items)   « First ... < Previous 7 8 9 10 11 Next >
View as RSS news feed in XML
Cigar.com Links
Print Catalog
Cigar of the Month Club
Newsletter
Community
Our Company
Home
Privacy Policy
Contact Us
Help
800.357.9800  |  service@cigar.com  |  Feedback  |  Search
©1999-2008 Cigar.com, Inc.  All rights reserved.
Terms of use  |  Privacy statement
HACKER SAFE certified sites prevent over 99.9% of hacker crime.