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Jenise wrote: A cold plate with some of Friday's terrine--this is one of the best kind of leftovers to have around.


Karen/NoCA wrote:That is beautiful Robin, sounds rather rich. Did you have some sort of salad with it?
Jenise wrote:Haven't been planning many dinners lately. By the time I finish working on terrines all day, I'm basically spent: anxious, and not very hungry so I end up scrounging to throw something together for Bob's sake more than my own. Tonight's dinner--planned earlier today and looked forward to--is a very welcome return to normal and one of my favorite simple summer dinners: corn on the cob (yellow!) and a fresh tomato salad.



Robert Reynolds wrote:Faux meat? I don't think so...
Robert Reynolds wrote:Homegrown heirloom chicken cooked in a dutch oven on the gas grill, with crushed tomato, stock, celery, red bell pepper, Vidalia onion, and Balti curry seasoning from Penzeys. Served over mixed brown, red and black rices.
Gail gave it a big thumbs up for flavor, and the chicken turned out tasty and tender.
Faux meat? I don't think so...
Karen/NoCA wrote:Jenise wrote:Haven't been planning many dinners lately. By the time I finish working on terrines all day, I'm basically spent: anxious, and not very hungry so I end up scrounging to throw something together for Bob's sake more than my own. Tonight's dinner--planned earlier today and looked forward to--is a very welcome return to normal and one of my favorite simple summer dinners: corn on the cob (yellow!) and a fresh tomato salad.
Sounds good Jenise. One of my favorite summer meals is a whole artichoke, sliced tomatoes and cucumbers!

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