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oh, no.. I think Saturday is " Really Too Full " day.

;)

jenni

On Monday, October 10, 2005, at 11:09 AM, PuterWitch wrote:

 

> Saturday you are...rolling on the floor???

> LOL what is that?

 

 

 

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thanks,lol..

 

Actually, I was wondering when you'd eat left overs! ;) We tend to eat

our meals twice in a week, or for left overs, depending on what was to

be had for dinner...

 

for instance, last night we had chiladas (which is my version of

enchiladas in a casserole rather than taking the time to roll the

tortillas... yum) and since we all love it, we'll have it again, rather

than having it for lunch! ;)

 

I do like that RTF day... and maybe .. just maybe! I'll be inspired to

make a menu for the week..

but I doubt it! LOL

I'm more of a fly by the seat of my pants gal... still.. I have a

general idea of what we'll eat through out the week.. is that good

enough?

 

we're always RTF... in both your definition and mine, Amy!

 

=)

jenni

 

 

On Monday, October 10, 2005, at 01:17 PM, Amy wrote:

 

> > oh, no.. I think Saturday is " Really Too Full " day.

> > ;)

>

>

> *giggle*  That's a good one, Jenni!! :-)

>

 

 

 

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this doesn't make any sense at all..

I meant we'll eat a meal and then eat it again for lunch unless we want

to save it for dinner..

 

then we have it for dinner twice in the same week.

 

until we are RTF.

;)

 

On Monday, October 10, 2005, at 01:25 PM, Jenni Billings wrote:

 

> Actually, I was wondering when you'd eat left overs! ;)  We tend to eat

> our meals twice in a week, or for left overs, depending on what was to

> be had for dinner...

 

 

 

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> for instance, last night we had chiladas (which is my version of

> enchiladas in a casserole rather than taking the time to roll the

> tortillas... yum) and since we all love it, we'll have it again,

> rather than having it for lunch! ;)

 

Ooh, is that in the files? :-)

 

> I do like that RTF day... and maybe .. just maybe! I'll be inspired

> to make a menu for the week..

> but I doubt it! LOL

> I'm more of a fly by the seat of my pants gal... still.. I have a

> general idea of what we'll eat through out the week.. is that good

> enough?

 

Hey, that's fantastic! I find that if I don't write it down, I forget

even my general idea when dinnertime draws near!! Then it's truly

RTF, and hope something edible comes out...

 

> we're always RTF... in both your definition and mine, Amy!

 

:-) Cool!

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> this doesn't make any sense at all..

> I meant we'll eat a meal and then eat it again for lunch unless we

> want to save it for dinner..

> then we have it for dinner twice in the same week.

>

> until we are RTF.

> ;)

 

*lol* I understood what you meant! I usually have some for lunch,

but with only the two of us, there's usually enough for me to have

lunch once, with leftovers for RTF day... sometimes those days are

pretty interesting combinations of dishes!!

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I understood the first time. ;-)

 

 

On 10/10/05, Jenni Billings <jenni wrote:

> this doesn't make any sense at all..

> I meant we'll eat a meal and then eat it again for lunch unless we want

> to save it for dinner..

>

> then we have it for dinner twice in the same week.

>

> until we are RTF.

> ;)

>

> On Monday, October 10, 2005, at 01:25 PM, Jenni Billings wrote:

>

> > Actually, I was wondering when you'd eat left overs! ;) We tend to eat

> > our meals twice in a week, or for left overs, depending on what was to

> > be had for dinner...

>

>

>

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that's what my kids call a " feast " ... they consider eating a bunch of

'interesting' combinations to be reason enough to throw a party.. so we

have lots of " parties " here. lol

 

 

On Monday, October 10, 2005, at 01:40 PM, Amy wrote:

 

> *lol*  I understood what you meant!  I usually have some for lunch,

> but with only the two of us, there's usually enough for me to have

> lunch once, with leftovers for RTF day... sometimes those days are

> pretty interesting combinations of dishes!!

>

 

 

 

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My husband and I have smorgesbord dinners sometimes, when we have a

fridge full of leftovers. To make it more fun, we get out interesting

plates and eat with silly silverware -- such as one shrimp fork, a

pair of chopsticks, and a cheese knife. We don't bother divying up the

food. We just dig in to whatever item we feel like. I love dinners

like that. I guess we ought to start calling it a party, heh!

 

-Craige

 

 

On 10/10/05, Jenni Billings <jenni wrote:

> that's what my kids call a " feast " ... they consider eating a bunch of

> 'interesting' combinations to be reason enough to throw a party.. so we

> have lots of " parties " here. lol

>

>

> On Monday, October 10, 2005, at 01:40 PM, Amy wrote:

>

> > *lol* I understood what you meant! I usually have some for lunch,

> > but with only the two of us, there's usually enough for me to have

> > lunch once, with leftovers for RTF day... sometimes those days are

> > pretty interesting combinations of dishes!!

> >

>

>

>

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> that's what my kids call a " feast " ... they consider eating a bunch of

> 'interesting' combinations to be reason enough to throw a party.. so

> we have lots of " parties " here. lol

 

 

Hey, now that's a good attitude to encourage!! :-)

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> My husband and I have smorgesbord dinners sometimes, when we have a

> fridge full of leftovers. To make it more fun, we get out interesting

> plates and eat with silly silverware -- such as one shrimp fork, a

> pair of chopsticks, and a cheese knife. We don't bother divying up the

> food. We just dig in to whatever item we feel like. I love dinners

> like that. I guess we ought to start calling it a party, heh!

 

 

That sounds fun, Craige!!! :-) When I was a kid I ate all my desserts

(ice cream included) with a little tiny fork with a ceramic

carrot-shaped handle; probably would be about the size tine-wise of a

seafood fork! Strange things kids do.

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