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From: Ed P <esp@snet.n>
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Subject: Re: Dinner Tonight 5/29/25 will be
Date: Thu, 29 May 2025 19:54:44 -0400
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On 5/29/2025 5:35 PM, Jill McQuown wrote:
> An approximately 6 oz. piece of nicely marbled chuck eye steak, seasoned 
> with S&P and a little garlic powder.  It will be pan seared in a very 
> hot cast iron skillet, cooked to medium rare. The chuck eye steak is a 
> nice 2" thick which is why I had to cut it into a smaller portion from 
> the 12 oz.  To go with it I'm going to boil some small red potatoes then 
> place them on a baking sheet then smash and roast them, drizzled with 
> olive oil and seasoned with S&P and some dried dill weed.  The green 
> vegetable will be steamed broccoli florets.
> 
> What are you eating at your house tonight?
> 
> Jill

Rummaging through the freezer I ran across some cooked pork tenderloin 
from a few months ago.

Some time ago I bought Orzo for something and still have a half box of 
it.  So, tonight was Orzo Alfredo.
Made a simple salad to go with it.

Have enough of both to have it again Saturday night.  I have some 
applesauce to finish up too so that will replace the salad.