Last Night's Dinner (tea For Some)

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I fixed Gunnard (fish) for dinner last evening. I worried the fish with a bit of butter in a casserole dish, sliced some red, green & yellow capisum and sprinkled on top of the fish, added a few slices of Italian squash with small slices of celery. Covered everything with a mild Thai Chili Sauce and put into a 1000 watt Microwave for 8 minutes. Served it up in a bowel on a bed of steamed long grain white rice. This, along with a good bottle of Sauvignon Blanc. Ah!!!! Life is Good!!!!
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hmmm Tell us more. :guitarist Its tea here if its before 7pm. After 8pm its dinner.
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It was served up at exactly 6:45 PM-----Dinner or Supper for Ameicans, Tea for Kiwi's, Aussies and I guess most folks in the U.K.
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Lon wrote: It was served up at exactly 6:45 PM-----Dinner or Supper for Ameicans, Tea for Kiwi's, Aussies and I guess most folks in the U.K.and Ireland
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Any Canadian Recipes or don't they eat?
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capt_buzzard wrote: Any Canadian Recipes or don't they eat?
Canadian Bacon & ???????????????
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Lon wrote: I fixed Gunnard (fish) for dinner last evening. I worried the fish with a bit of butter in a casserole dish, sliced some red, green & yellow capisum and sprinkled on top of the fish, added a few slices of Italian squash with small slices of celery. Covered everything with a mild Thai Chili Sauce and put into a 1000 watt Microwave for 8 minutes. Served it up in a bowel on a bed of steamed long grain white rice. This, along with a good bottle of Sauvignon Blanc. Ah!!!! Life is Good!!!!


Lon,

Sounds great! Were you able to enjoy a little bit of the Sauvignon Blanc while you were cooking? :)
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Lon wrote: Canadian Bacon & ???????????????


.....beer!
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Tombstone wrote: Lon,



Sounds great! Were you able to enjoy a little bit of the Sauvignon Blanc while you were cooking? :)
You betcha-------& sometimes I'll substitute a Idaho Potato for the rice.
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Lon wrote: You betcha-------& sometimes I'll substitute a Idaho Potato for the rice.


What could be better than a big ol' Idaho potato? :D
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Tombstone wrote: What could be better than a big ol' Idaho potato? :DOr Irish Spud:D
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