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Sunday, April 21, 2019
Easter Sunday ~ April 21, 2019
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Happy Easter. Your lunch looks wonderful-with delicious leftovers for a fee days beyond.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sam. I hope you have a wonderful Easter.
DeleteHappy Easter Belinda and Bailey! Enjoy the day!
ReplyDeleteDd is doing Easter this year so a nice break from cooking. Just the usual, ham, potatoes, asparagus and a baguette from Aldi's to bake. I am bringing dessert.
Thank you so much, Mary Lou. How neat that your dd is doing the cooking this year. I hope you enjoy your day!
DeleteHappy Easter to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter to you and your family, Cheryl. I hope you have a wonderful day.
DeleteYour menu looks great!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. I hope you have a wonderful holiday.
DeleteHappy Easter! Enjoy the day and your meal together
ReplyDeleteThank you Anne! I hope you have a lovely Easter as well. :)
DeleteHappy Easter. My menu was Peeps, chocolate bunnies and carrot cake. We went to my sister's and she cooked.
ReplyDeleteNice, Marybeth. I could eat chocolate bunnies and carrot cake. That was nice of your sister to cook. I hope you had a Happy Easter too. :)
DeleteBelinda, I read elsewhere that none of your Easter plans happened due to water problems: no water. Nevertheless, I expect your planned food will be this week's meals and perhaps lunches.
ReplyDeleteNot much interested in breakfast foods, I would rather eat veggies. Before leaving for
high school, I often opened the fridge and settled for cold leftovers from the previous evening meal. Not deprived but gave me a happier tummy. Ate the food cold because I liked it cold in the morning.
Fried eggs, sausage or bacon, and toast do not excite my taste buds. I do want fruit.
In my early 20's, I wanted a western omlette for lunch, which was inexpensive to prepare.
Healthy and tasty foods are not difficult to prepare. YUM.
So true, Anna. I took leftover stir fry yesterday and today and eat them cold as they are refreshing to me. It's easy enough to pull them out of the fridge in the morning. We finally got water back Sunday evening around 4:30 but ended up making a pizza I had on hand. We've postponed our Easter meal. :)
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