The All-New What's For Dinner Thread!!(recipe index in OP)

Kathy - Happy Birthday tomorrow! It's my daughter's birthday as well! So, it will be easy for me to remember your birthday!



By the way, at 9:30 this morning, the nurse from my doctor's office called me. She said, "I've been thinking about you all night long, and came in early to look over your test results again. I found Dr. Smith here, looking at them, too, and she said you are not to worry. The rise in numbers is so slight, that simply being over 40 could put those numbers over the top. I didn't want you to go camping and stress over this. I honestly don't think there's much to worry about at all."

Thanks Glynis, Happy Birthday to your DD too!

What a great nurse & doctor you have! They surely don't have many like that around, you know, the ones that REALLY care. I feel really good about what they said so I'm sure you must be very relieved.:hug:
 
Another quick fly by...

Stephanie, Good to see you!

Janice, Can't wait for details!

Maria (NEWDW), Keep us posted. Prayers for your Mom and you...My Mom is not in the best of health so I know how it is. We're a good support system.

Glynis, Glad to hear that things are OK. What a great dr and nurse. Happy Birthday to your daughter and have a great trip!

Be back later! Have a great night...
 
By the way, at 9:30 this morning, the nurse from my doctor's office called me. She said, "I've been thinking about you all night long, and came in early to look over your test results again. I found Dr. Smith here, looking at them, too, and she said you are not to worry. The rise in numbers is so slight, that simply being over 40 could put those numbers over the top. I didn't want you to go camping and stress over this. I honestly don't think there's much to worry about at all." What a great lady she is! I love my doctor and her nurses! They really care about their patients. It's great! So, I will patiently (or not so patiently) wait for the ultrasound and just keep a prayer in my heart. Thanks, you guys, for all your positive comments, and prayers. It means so much to me to have you as my sounding board. You all feel like my family!

What wonderful news! No matter what anyone said you would have worried, I am so glad she called to reassure you. Now have fun camping!

Please wish your DD a happy birthday for me. What is her favorite cake?

All I know is the thought of her sitting in a car that long concerns me, the longest she has sat has been for about 5 minutes at a time at that is on our kitchen stools.
I will keep everyone posted....


It is hard to be an adult DD of a mother, isn't it? No way to not worry and no way to take control. Please keep us posted and remember that we all have her in our prayers.

Kat- Happy Birthday a little early!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DO you have any special plans?

ETA I am not sure if I like the chick peas in the chili. The girls get this from Panera and love it so I made my own version. Buddy took one look and made tomato sandwiches
 

My Roasted Vegetable Parmesan is cooking, I added mushrooms to it too. I also made a Cool Cucumber Soup that I saw on Ellie Kreiger's Food TV show, really good. I used Trader Joe's European style nonfat yogurt for this and added a little lemon juice and zest and didn't do the tomato. I like the European style yogurt better then regular nonfat, it is creamier and has a sharper taste.


Cool Cucumber Soup

Show: Healthy Appetite with Ellie Krieger

3 cups plain nonfat yogurt
1 English cucumber (about 1 pound), cut into chunks
1 scallion, white and green parts, coarsely chopped (about 1/4 cup)
3 tablespoons chopped fresh dill, plus sprigs for garnish
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 medium tomato (about 5 ounces), seeded and diced
2 teaspoons olive oil

In a blender, combine the yogurt, cucumber, scallion and dill. Pulse until pureed. Season, to taste, with salt and pepper. Ladle into individual bowls. Top each serving with 2 tablespoons of diced tomato, drizzle with 1/2 teaspoon of olive oil and garnish with a dill sprig.

Per Serving:

Calories 130; Total Fat 2.5 g; (Sat Fat 0 g, Mono Fat 1.5 g, Poly Fat 0 g) ; Protein 11 g; Carb 17 g; Fiber 2 g; Cholesterol 5 mg; Sodium 140 mg
 
Hay kids I'm home from home.:lmao: jet lag humor!

Welcome home from home. I hope you had a wonderful time and I can't wait to hear about it.


By the way, at 9:30 this morning, the nurse from my doctor's office called me. She said, "I've been thinking about you all night long, and came in early to look over your test results again. I found Dr. Smith here, looking at them, too, and she said you are not to worry. The rise in numbers is so slight, that simply being over 40 could put those numbers over the top. I didn't want you to go camping and stress over this. I honestly don't think there's much to worry about at all." What a great lady she is! I love my doctor and her nurses! They really care about their patients. It's great! So, I will patiently (or not so patiently) wait for the ultrasound and just keep a prayer in my heart. Thanks, you guys, for all your positive comments, and prayers. It means so much to me to have you as my sounding board. You all feel like my family!

I'm glad they took the time to set your mind at ease. Having a medical team that really cares about you is wonderful. Have a great time camping with your family.


She is actually at her MRI right now, she wouldn't let me go with her so I'm just sitting here like a nervous wreck. She is having the MRI at the hospital where she is a nurse so I wonder if it could be a pride issue or embarrassment thing. All I know is the thought of her sitting in a car that long concerns me, the longest she has sat has been for about 5 minutes at a time at that is on our kitchen stools.
I will keep everyone posted....

I hope her pride doesn't cause her undue discomfort. Although I understand how that is. I tend to have that problem myself.

Maybe the MRI will show something that is easily corrected. I pray that at least she will be able to get some relief soon.


ETA I am not sure if I like the chick peas in the chili. The girls get this from Panera and love it so I made my own version. Buddy took one look and made tomato sandwiches

And Buddy was probably happier with the tomato sandwich than he would have been if the chili was fabulous. Especially with fresh tomato. My Dad loves them so much he has eaten two tomato sandwiches for lunch every day for the past month. He said he'll quit eating them when he can't get fresh ones anymore. I can't think of anything I love so much I'd eat it every day for a month or more.


I have to vent a little here and I hope all of you don't mind. I hate to complain, because she can't help it, but Hailey has me on my last nerve tonight. My van is being worked on and I'm currently driving a car. Well, my van has the on-board DVD player and Hailey likes to watch movies no matter how short the trip is.

On Tuesdays and Thursdays for this summer, the last therapist is taking evening classes at a local college. Because the school is on my way home and she would be late if she waited for me to get home before she left, we meet in the parking lot and Hailey switches cars and rides home with me.

Tonight when I got to the school Hailey got out of the therapist's car and when she realized I wanted her to get in the car I was driving, she had a complete meltdown. One of the big problems with autism is it causes a fixation on a routine. Well, she was having none of getting in the car. She planted her feet and grabbed onto the car door and wouldn't budge. She screamed at me the whole time I tried to get her in the car and no amount of reasoning would change her mind. I honestly think she believed the van was somewhere else in the parking lot.

Anyway, to get her in the car, we had to pry her hands off the car door and physically push her in the back seat. I belted her in, shut the door and took off. She screamed and scratched her arms or hit her legs the entire way home. Thankfully the trip only took about 10 minutes because I was ignoring the speed limit and traffic was light. At that point I was more concerned about her safety than a speeding ticket.

That one incident has thrown her off for the rest of the night. She has gone from TV to CD player to computer game and hasn't been satisfied with anything. Every minute or two she comes to get me to have me turn on something, change something, or get her something. (Bad mother to feel that way, I know). I'm having a vodka tonic now and Kenny is running interference right now to give me a little break.

Anyway, sorry to vent and I know I have now come across as a horrible, terrible mother, but I feel somewhat better just telling someone. I normally have better coping skills, but I am hormonal today and tired from a stressful day at work. But thanks for letting me vent. Wendy......are you out there......I'm rambling like you say you do. :laughing:
 
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What wonderful news! No matter what anyone said you would have worried, I am so glad she called to reassure you. Now have fun camping!

Please wish your DD a happy birthday for me. What is her favorite cake?

Thanks, Nancy. I'll tell her. She loves chocolate. I'm making chocolate cupcakes to take camping tomorrow. After dinner, I'll pass out cupcakes, frosting and sprinkles, and let all the kids decorate their own.
 
I have to vent a little here and I hope all of you don't mind. I hate to complain, because she can't help it, but Hailey has me on my last nerve tonight. My van is being worked on and I'm currently driving a car. Well, my van has the on-board DVD player and Hailey likes to watch movies no matter how short the trip is.

On Tuesdays and Thursdays for this summer, the last therapist is taking evening classes at a local college. Because the school is on my way home and she would be late if she waited for me to get home before she left, we meet in the parking lot and Hailey switches cars and rides home with me.

Tonight when I got to the school Hailey got out of the therapist's car and when she realized I wanted her to get in the car I was driving, she had a complete meltdown. One of the big problems with autism is it causes a fixation on a routine. Well, she was having none of getting in the car. She planted her feet and grabbed onto the car door and wouldn't budge. She screamed at me the whole time I tried to get her in the car and no amount of reasoning would change her mind. I honestly think she believed the van was somewhere else in the parking lot.

Anyway, to get her in the car, we had to pry her hands off the car door and physically push her in the back seat. I belted her in, shut the door and took off. She screamed and scratched her arms or hit her legs the entire way home. Thankfully the trip only took about 10 minutes because I was ignoring the speed limit and traffic was light. At that point I was more concerned about her safety than a speeding ticket.

That one incident has thrown her off for the rest of the night. She has gone from TV to CD player to computer game and hasn't been satisfied with anything. Every minute or two she comes to get me to have me turn on something, change something, or get her something. (Bad mother to feel that way, I know). I'm having a vodka tonic now and Kenny is running interference right now to give me a little break.

Anyway, sorry to vent and I know I have now come across as a horrible, terrible mother, but I feel somewhat better just telling someone. I normally have better coping skills, but I am hormonal today and tired from a stressful day at work. But thanks for letting me vent. Wendy......are you out there......I'm rambling like you say you do. :laughing:

You are not a horrible person for venting. It's been a long, tiring, stressful day, and you have a special needs child. That's hard enough to deal with without being tired and stressed. You are the perfect mother for Hailey, but even perfect mothers deserve some time off. Thank heaven you have Kenny to help you out. Don't be so hard on yourself. I frequently feel the same way about my kids, and none of them are special needs!

Come here to vent anytime. It's what we do for each other; we listen and we don't judge! You are a great mom! Keep that in mind, and if you need reminding, we will do it for you! :hug:
 
Gretchen - My heart just aches for you both. Your patience level has to be enormously higher than other parents and that is not very easy to do. I admire the strength and patience that you have to exercise every single day with simple tasks that we all take for granted. You are an incredible mother and woman.:hug:
 
Gretchen--Hugs to you! :hug: I can only imagine how hard that was for you. Please vent here whenever the need arises

Glynis--what wonderful dr. and nurses you have! Hopefully, they put your mind a little at ease. Have a great camping trip.

Don't know if ya'll remember or not, but my dsis was going through a divorce and had moved in with us for an undetermined amount of time. Well, she found a perfect apartment and moved out tonight. I'm really sad b/c now my "buddy" is gone. I really enjoyed having her here when DH works crazy hours (like now). Pretty lonely around here now. Okay, enough of my pity party
 
I know I have now come across as a horrible, terrible mother, but I feel somewhat better just telling someone.

Gretchen, you are a wonderful mother. You did what you had to do in that situation, and I'm sure Hailey will be better tomorrow. When I run out of patience, the kids' bedtime is early and I have an extra drink.

Hey all! Remember me!

Welcome back! I love your new signature picture...you have such a beautiful family.

Too bad I can't do a drive through nap, I am wiped and it's only the 2nd day!

If you find a drive-thru nap spot, let me know! I hope the rest of the camping trip finds you a little more rested and fed.

I was cooking it on the grill when the propane ran out and of course our extra bottle was empty too.

Ugh...I hate that. I'm glad your salmon was good though.

I have no idea how the Flylady can do her house in an hour, my lick and polish takes me all morning!

My cleaning takes forever because I get too easily distracted...hmm...what's in this box? Oh...old photos! Maybe I should sort them :rolleyes1

I hope everything is okay with your aunt.

Hay kids I'm home from home

Welcome back! I can't wait to hear about your trip.

Glynis -- I am so glad your nurse and doctor are so involved. Have a great time camping! Also, Happy Birthday to DD!

Kathy -- In case I don't get on here until later tomorrow, Happy Birthday!

The kids and I survived our busy day. Caili was worn out from the start. She does a Power Skate class on Tuesdays, and I am exhausted just watching it. Liam had his game tonight and the team won...however, no one was quite sure of the score. I think it was 3-1. He has another game tomorrow.

Dinner was takeout subs.
 
By the way, at 9:30 this morning, the nurse from my doctor's office called me. She said, "I've been thinking about you all night long, and came in early to look over your test results again. I found Dr. Smith here, looking at them, too, and she said you are not to worry. The rise in numbers is so slight, that simply being over 40 could put those numbers over the top. I didn't want you to go camping and stress over this. I honestly don't think there's much to worry about at all." What a great lady she is! I love my doctor and her nurses! They really care about their patients. It's great! So, I will patiently (or not so patiently) wait for the ultrasound and just keep a prayer in my heart. Thanks, you guys, for all your positive comments, and prayers. It means so much to me to have you as my sounding board. You all feel like my family!

Glynis, That was just so nice of her! You are definitely in good hands in that office! Hopefully her call will help you not worry & enjoy your trip.:goodvibes

I have to vent a little here and I hope all of you don't mind. I hate to complain, because she can't help it, but Hailey has me on my last nerve tonight. My van is being worked on and I'm currently driving a car. Well, my van has the on-board DVD player and Hailey likes to watch movies no matter how short the trip is.

On Tuesdays and Thursdays for this summer, the last therapist is taking evening classes at a local college. Because the school is on my way home and she would be late if she waited for me to get home before she left, we meet in the parking lot and Hailey switches cars and rides home with me.

Tonight when I got to the school Hailey got out of the therapist's car and when she realized I wanted her to get in the car I was driving, she had a complete meltdown. One of the big problems with autism is it causes a fixation on a routine. Well, she was having none of getting in the car. She planted her feet and grabbed onto the car door and wouldn't budge. She screamed at me the whole time I tried to get her in the car and no amount of reasoning would change her mind. I honestly think she believed the van was somewhere else in the parking lot.

Anyway, to get her in the car, we had to pry her hands off the car door and physically push her in the back seat. I belted her in, shut the door and took off. She screamed and scratched her arms or hit her legs the entire way home. Thankfully the trip only took about 10 minutes because I was ignoring the speed limit and traffic was light. At that point I was more concerned about her safety than a speeding ticket.

That one incident has thrown her off for the rest of the night. She has gone from TV to CD player to computer game and hasn't been satisfied with anything. Every minute or two she comes to get me to have me turn on something, change something, or get her something. (Bad mother to feel that way, I know). I'm having a vodka tonic now and Kenny is running interference right now to give me a little break.

Anyway, sorry to vent and I know I have now come across as a horrible, terrible mother, but I feel somewhat better just telling someone. I normally have better coping skills, but I am hormonal today and tired from a stressful day at work. But thanks for letting me vent. Wendy......are you out there......I'm rambling like you say you do. :laughing:


Girl, You can vent away! That sounds like a really tough day.:hug: :flower3:



I didn't get to try making pizza tonight. DD called wanting to discuss some issues & I spent an hour on the phone with her. So we had salmon & what was left of the grilled veggies & made some steamed broccoli. I guess y'all can tell, we are not officially dieting, just trying to lighten up, more veggies, less starches, proper proportions.
 
And since I've been on here not being able to read nor sleep, it has officialy become Kathy's Birthday!!!

:cool1: :banana: :dance3: Happy Birthday My Friend!!! Hope this year is a good one!!! :hug: :hug:

Are y'all doing anything special to celebrate?
 
Tonight I'm making Dijon chicken that I found on the Kraft website. If it's good I will post a recipe.


Sure. Here you go!

Buttermilk Biscuits
Thanks a bunch :)

Sounds amazing. Would you use a chocolate cupcake batter? That is the combo that I am craving these days: chocolate and mint! I'm living on Three Musketeers Mint!

I would probably use a devil's food cake :)
 
Good Morning


HAPPY BIRTHDAY KATHY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I hope that this a a fabulous day for a fabulous woman!

Glynis-:hug: Bad Mother???????? This is the first time you have ever expressed any frustration with Hailey's moods and the special considerations that you need to give her in order to make her feel safe and secure. I try to compare my patience or more truthfully, my lack of patience with one little girl who has ADHD tendencies with parents who run homes, work and satill maintain sanity all the while mothering children with special needs. I fail miserably next to Mom's like you.

Come here and vent, my friend. You managed to keep the two of you alive yesterday and in my world that is a more then passing grade. :hug:

The Dr does not know what is happening to my Aunt. So far the tests are all negative but they are going to test her gall bladder and look for a virus lurking around somewhere. She would not eat a thing last night and I don't think she ate lunch either. Pat said that was how she was over the weekend, no appetite. She did try to "donate" her dinner to the lady in the next bed, the poor woman was sick, nauseous and had diarrhea. No she did not want my Auntie's meal.

We are having hot dogs, chili and whatever else is left in my fridge.
 
Cool Cucumber Soup

Show: Healthy Appetite with Ellie Krieger

3 cups plain nonfat yogurt
1 English cucumber (about 1 pound), cut into chunks
1 scallion, white and green parts, coarsely chopped (about 1/4 cup)
3 tablespoons chopped fresh dill, plus sprigs for garnish
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 medium tomato (about 5 ounces), seeded and diced
2 teaspoons olive oil

In a blender, combine the yogurt, cucumber, scallion and dill. Pulse until pureed. Season, to taste, with salt and pepper. Ladle into individual bowls. Top each serving with 2 tablespoons of diced tomato, drizzle with 1/2 teaspoon of olive oil and garnish with a dill sprig.

Per Serving:

Calories 130; Total Fat 2.5 g; (Sat Fat 0 g, Mono Fat 1.5 g, Poly Fat 0 g) ; Protein 11 g; Carb 17 g; Fiber 2 g; Cholesterol 5 mg; Sodium 140 mg

Now this sounds great to me, but DH would NEVER eat it. Boy he really dampers my cooking most of the time. :rotfl: Cold soup he would think I am crazy....gosh, I love gazpacho too.

Anyway, sorry to vent and I know I have now come across as a horrible, terrible mother, but I feel somewhat better just telling someone. I normally have better coping skills, but I am hormonal today and tired from a stressful day at work. But thanks for letting me vent. Wendy......are you out there......I'm rambling like you say you do. :laughing:

Venting is always allowed...we all have done our fair share! Hope the vodka helped a little.:hug:

Gretchen - My heart just aches for you both.

Gretchen -:grouphug: hugs your way. There are alot of us here anytime you need a break.

Don't know if ya'll remember or not, but my dsis was going through a divorce and had moved in with us for an undetermined amount of time. Well, she found a perfect apartment and moved out tonight. I'm really sad b/c now my "buddy" is gone. I really enjoyed having her here when DH works crazy hours (like now). Pretty lonely around here now. Okay, enough of my pity party

Goodluck to your DSis.:flower3: This is going to be a major thing for her, empowering and scary at the same time. You are allowed to miss her, that says alot about your relationship and you as a person. She must really appreciate everything you all did for her. I know family was my strength when my ex left. Little did I know then what a favor he was doing me.


WFD- not sure. I think DS, DM, and I are going to my DgodM for a BBQ and swim. Weather is suppose to be unbearable. Only thing I will be making is a sandwich for DH to take to work, eggplant parm leftovers.

Ann
 
Kathy--Happy Birthday!!!!!party: :bday: Hope you have a wonderful day!

Glynis--Happy Birthday to your DD!!:cool1: :yay: :cool1:

Tonight will be a quick and easy dinner. Got some Bertolli pasta sauce and spaghetti in the pantry needing to be used. Will add some sausage and make some garlic bread.

DD has been complaining about ear pain the past day or so-enough to be up 5 times last night! Guess she got something funky from the ocean/pool last week. I guess I"ll be calling the Dr. this morning--lovely, just one more thing to add to my to-do list
 
Don't know if ya'll remember or not, but my dsis was going through a divorce and had moved in with us for an undetermined amount of time. Well, she found a perfect apartment and moved out tonight.

:hug: I know you're missing her, but she must be doing better, no?

Are y'all doing anything special to celebrate?

My guys are taking me to Alligator Pear for dinner!

Thanks for all the birthday wishes y'all!!
 
Kathy--yes, she is doing much better. She financially stable now on her own, and is coming into her own again. She is stronger and healthier. I'm very proud of how far she's come the past 6 months. And having her own place is a huge deal--so I am very happy for her, but at the same time wish my buddy was still just down the hall
 













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