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    My best dinner/supper is the ones that someone else cooks for me!! Thankfully the 19yr old wants to be a chef and cooks all the time!! The x-husband and his girlfriend are making fried chicken for us tonight I love the x's fried chicken, so on the rare occasion that he drags his sorry tail over here to see the kid, I talk him into cooking or threaten to run my mouth the whole time! I win everytime



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    How about some fresh smoked ocean fish or deep fried panfish from the sea?

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    Somehow it always tastes better when you went out and caught it. Out here it's Dungeness Crab dipped in garlic butter and cold beers.

    Opening Day of Puget Sound Dungeness Crab Season


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    the del taco thats a u-turn away from sims metal! nothing like cashing out 102 dollars then buying a 2 dollar burrito after chilling in the weigh scale line for an hour


    then i toss the foil and hpde#1 salsa cups in the back of my truck... napkins in the glovebox, to-go bag packs my weekday cold lunch
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    Mickey D's, of course. Junk business, junk food.
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    chruch's chicken, spicy of course

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    Well, folks, I love simmering some good ole italian spagetti sauce in a crock pot.. but first let it ferment the night before in a bowl.. with all the seasons and goodies.. and italian bits of sausage.. and good ole beef.. then whip up some noodles...

    git me a big bowl... douse the bowl with a mighty helping of warming tangling noodles.. and then scoop up some scrumptous italian beef sauce and lay it on...

    with a nice bottle of Guiness to go with it.. Oh yeah Baby.. and BTW NO PREGO in there.. its all HOME MADE.

    The Italian way.. By an Italian.

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    The ingredients of a casserole can theoretically be separated into edible parts, but in practice I am more likely to leave it in the shred pile and order a pizza.

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    I try and buy food from small businesses,

    food is always better and i feel better about who is making money from me.

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    Call it childish if you will, but I could eat good ol spaghetti every night.

    Or my moms chili. Or her homemade chicken soup. Yum.

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    a can of spaghettios w/meatballs, a nice hot fresh cup of coffee and then put my feet up and have a beer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jghilino View Post
    chruch's chicken, spicy of course
    I really miss the "chicken shacks" down in southeast Kansas. That had to be some of the best fried chicken around. Chicken Annie's and Chicken Mary's and they looked like a big pole barn put up out in the country, neither one on a state road but everyone knew where they were. You would order an order of onion rings and they brought them out on a platter, you always took some home.

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    When I read scrappers dinner I thought of what I enjoy. It is not about the food but about how you eat it. My favorite is dinner is eating from dishes (nice) that came from freecycle. Fork and knife (quality silver plate ) bought a 25lb bucket that had a sterling ladle in it($52.00 sold) and watching tv on 32 inch flat screen (freecyle).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrapcrazy View Post
    any gas station hot dog, chips and pop after delivering to the yard followed by diarhea . Im a simple guy.
    there buddy fixxed it for you good lord how can your stomach eat gas station anything
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    i beleive the officail dinner of scrapping is arroz con polo (chicken and rice hearty filling and cheap

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    Quote Originally Posted by BroJer View Post
    it depends...if it was a good payday, surf an turf. when prices are down, hoof and pond. when the work slows up, beans and cornbread
    Beans and cornbread are my fave regardless of the money flow. Add some fried potatoes and slices of garden fresh tomato and I'm happy.
    Success consists of going from failure to failure without a loss of enthusiasm...... Churchill

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