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NJCher

(39,895 posts)
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 06:08 PM Jan 2025

What's for Dinner, Wed., Jan. 29, 2025

Salad is beets with goat cheese, served over lettuce. Citrus vinaigrette.

Turkey cutlet with panko/macadamia nut crust.

Kombucha: pineapple peach.

Vanilla ice cream with strawberries for dessert.

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What's for Dinner, Wed., Jan. 29, 2025 (Original Post) NJCher Jan 2025 OP
Kielbasa, stir fried cabbage, a few baby potatoes and a decafe tea irisblue Jan 2025 #1
Happy Lunar New Year AKwannabe Jan 2025 #2
One of AL's favorites MissMillie Jan 2025 #3
I was thinking of you today NJCher Jan 2025 #5
His healing process is messing w/ his good humor MissMillie Jan 2025 #6
Leftover cornbread and beans with pan fried potatoes. Emile Jan 2025 #4
Broccoli "Beef" and Mixed Veggie Stir-fry La Coliniere Jan 2025 #7
Stir fry with duck and cabbage Retrograde Jan 2025 #8

AKwannabe

(6,743 posts)
2. Happy Lunar New Year
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 06:35 PM
Jan 2025

Had Dim Sum with a friend for lunch. Was excellent. I don’t have leftovers but went to the milk bread bakery next door and got some ham and cheese rolls and a sticky rice pudding pie (special treat today made for one person) for later. Will snack on those during my shift.

MissMillie

(39,199 posts)
3. One of AL's favorites
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 07:28 PM
Jan 2025

fish sticks

I prefer a regular piece of fish (cod, haddock or salmon) but I think AL enjoys the nostalgia of fish sticks

tots and buttered beets on the side

Birthday pie for dessert (AL turned 70 yesterday). It's a "Razzleberry" pie.

Got GREAT news from his surgeon today... his PSA number--one month out from surgery--are TERRIFIC. Pre-surgery he was at 19 (which is not good at all) and this week he's at 0.02.

They will continue to monitor every 3 months over the next few years.

Doc says that the rest of his recovery is very much in line w/ what he would expect. AL is frustrated w/ his progress, but doc says that healing takes time.

Referral to physical therapist who specializes in the pelvic area. This should help w/ some of the post-op unpleasantness.

NJCher

(39,895 posts)
5. I was thinking of you today
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 07:58 PM
Jan 2025

and wondering if the reason we hadn't heard much from you was that you were caring for Al.

I am so happy to hear about the positive results!

MissMillie

(39,199 posts)
6. His healing process is messing w/ his good humor
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 08:03 PM
Jan 2025

which is messing w/ my good humor. lol

Emile

(34,230 posts)
4. Leftover cornbread and beans with pan fried potatoes.
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 07:50 PM
Jan 2025

Small salad with poppy seed dressing.

Good Evening

La Coliniere

(1,365 posts)
7. Broccoli "Beef" and Mixed Veggie Stir-fry
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 08:28 PM
Jan 2025

Steam-fried in sesame oil and veggie broth: chopped red onion, celery, carrots, red bell pepper and minced garlic. Add broccoli florets and sliced mushrooms. Add air-fried Beyond Steak pieces and mix with sesame garlic sauce. Serve over brown rice. Garnish with chopped scallions. Happy Lunar New Year! 🥂

Retrograde

(11,066 posts)
8. Stir fry with duck and cabbage
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 11:33 PM
Jan 2025

Went out for dinner last week for my birthday, and brought home the leftover duck. So I'm stir-frying it with onions, Napa cabbage, and black bean sauce, to go with the last (I hope) of the Chinese takeout from Monday.

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