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It's Japanese here! Miso soup, simmered kabocha and gyoza (potstickers)...maybe some cucumber namasu on the side. 
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Yummy! I adore miso soup because it's easy to make and versatile. The Japanese eat miso soup from dawn to dusk.
As for dinner, perhaps miso soup (thanks for the idea Lori) sauteed squash with basil and chicken cutlets. Nothing too fancy but I will indulge in a nice, cold glass of reisling.
Oh Phyllis -- I'm with you on the vegetable thing lately. I really don't care for them too much especially with all of the contamination issues -- frightening. I try to stick to what I grow which includes some squash, cherry tomatoes, beets, peppers, lettuce, spinach. It hasn't been a good year in PA with all of the rain we've had.
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Tonight it's a power salad for me and hubby:
Bed of lettuce topped with cucumber, tomato, green olives, crumbled blue cheese, cashews, fried bacon crumbled and sliced fried chicken breasts, cut in small pieces. Topped with ranch dressing.
It is very filling and delicious.
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Tonight it was Polish Golabki (go'wompki or galumpki) that I made a couple of days ago. For anyone not familiar with this dish, it is stuffed cabbage.....a dish consisting of stuffed and rolled steamed cabbage leaves with a filling of ground beef and pork, onions, rice, and seasonings, which is then cooked in tomato sauce. We finished them up tonight with a nice side salad.
The same filling makes for really good stuffed bell peppers, red or green.
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Tonight, I roasted some red potatoes, carrots and whole heads of garlic. Served with poached fish and steamed asparagus.
KFC for my aunt who does not like fish.
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Sounds like a great compromise. You always have such good ideas.
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Oh, thanks, Connie. How are you?
What are you making for dinner tonight?
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Cold weather ... so I'm immediately back to slow-cooker mode. Tonight it's beef stew with beer.
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After a weekend of cooking different falafel dishes before I posted my Sandwiches recipes, we are having yet another sandwich for dinner. We are having tacos! I love them, since the meat can be made ahead of time. Everybody loves tacos at our house!
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Lori, your Japanese food sounds so good. I love tacos, but I would rather have what you're cooking.
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