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    Toasted tuna salad sandwiches and fresh fruit salad for lunch.

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    The last of the corn relish with some chopped lettuce, celery, red & green bell pepper, tomatoes, snow peas, etc. Crunchy salad!

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    Ham and tomato sandwiches.

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    I made something new last night. Super easy 30 minutes dinner. They were called BBQ Bombs. You split Grands biscuits in two. Put one side in a muffin pan. Fill it with cheese and meat with BBQ sauce and then more cheese on top. You put the other half on top and cook for about 15 minutes. We didn't know how you were supposed to eat them so we just used our hands like they were mini hamburgers. Nobody raved about them but everyone thought they were good and wouldn't mind having them again. I call that a win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klunick View Post
    I made something new last night. Super easy 30 minutes dinner. They were called BBQ Bombs. You split Grands biscuits in two. Put one side in a muffin pan. Fill it with cheese and meat with BBQ sauce and then more cheese on top. You put the other half on top and cook for about 15 minutes. We didn't know how you were supposed to eat them so we just used our hands like they were mini hamburgers. Nobody raved about them but everyone thought they were good and wouldn't mind having them again. I call that a win.
    Actually sounds good. I imagine you could fill them with pretty much anything you wanted.
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    Big score! I made a pizza (using milk-free purchased pizza dough) with turkey, tomatoes, homemade tomato sauce, peppers, red onion, and dairy free cheese. It was really good! I’m glad to have found something different for DH who loved it.

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    Made minestrone for dinner last night for the first time in a while. Homegrown zucchini and tomatoes were in it. I love that soup--it's so packed with nutrients and tastes good, too!! (At least I think so). Mark Hyman says he has it for breakfast every day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by happystuff View Post
    Actually sounds good. I imagine you could fill them with pretty much anything you wanted.
    Absolutely! Plan on trying a taco/Mexican type recipe in a few weeks.

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    Congrats on the pizza, IL. Glad you found something that worked out for dh.

    Love soup, catherine! Child actually wants me to make a Korean cold cucumber soup for tonight. LOL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by happystuff View Post
    Congrats on the pizza, IL. Glad you found something that worked out for dh.

    Love soup, catherine! Child actually wants me to make a Korean cold cucumber soup for tonight. LOL.
    Ooooh, can I have the recipe for the Korean cold cucumber soup? My cucumbers are coming in and I'm always looking for variations on gazpacho.
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