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Related: About this forumWhat's for dinner? Saturday, Juneteenth 2021
I had some leftover stroganoff
and I baked some brownies
(I usually wait for NJCher, but she seems a bit late tonight--hope all is well)
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What's for dinner? Saturday, Juneteenth 2021 (Original Post)
MissMillie
Jun 2021
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SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)1. Tuna sammie & chips.
Hi Millie.
jpak
(41,757 posts)2. Ham and Swiss sammies and Cheetos
I never eat Cheetos
But they are nutritious
MontanaMama
(23,307 posts)5. Crunchy or puffed Cheetos?
Puffed Cheetos are my guilty pleasure. My guys buy me a bag for Christmas. Thats all I have for the year.
The only one with Vitamin Chee
MontanaMama
(23,307 posts)8. You are my people, jpak.
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,588 posts)3. Well, it's my husband's birthday, so I'm making what he wants!
Filet mignon steaks, broiled.
Garlic toast
Garden salad
And for dessert: Pecan Pie! (I bought it from a local bakery.)
applegrove
(118,622 posts)4. Optifast. Yup. My next 40 meals will be optifast.
locks
(2,012 posts)7. Some good ole cajun dishes
to celebrate Juneteenth, thankful that our beloved country finally ended the despicable years of slavery. We can help our children and grandchildren learn about our history and make certain they know we can all live together in love not hate.