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Robino1

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Good Afternoon KP! :D I am now eating lunch...Leftover roast. Yummmmmmmmy
Cut up the potatoes and carrots into small cubes, chop up half the leftover roast, add some of the broth the roast cooked in and fry it all up. Delicious!

Tomorrow I will be using the rest of the roast and broth along with wide egg noodles for the third meal from the roast. Cut up the rest of the roast (more like shredding) dump the liquid into a pot, add the meat then add uncooked pasta till the liquid just barely covers the noodles. Simmer till noodles are cooked to your liking and the starch from the pasta thickens the liquid.

Love this meal that makes three meals :D
 

skrymir

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Congrats to the winners.
Guess I didn´t win then...
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You and me both :(
 

Kprthevapr

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Good Afternoon KP! :D I am now eating lunch...Leftover roast. Yummmmmmmmy
Cut up the potatoes and carrots into small cubes, chop up half the leftover roast, add some of the broth the roast cooked in and fry it all up. Delicious!

Tomorrow I will be using the rest of the roast and broth along with wide egg noodles for the third meal from the roast. Cut up the rest of the roast (more like shredding) dump the liquid into a pot, add the meat then add uncooked pasta till the liquid just barely covers the noodles. Simmer till noodles are cooked to your liking and the starch from the pasta thickens the liquid.

Love this meal that makes three meals :D
Sounds delicious! My boys won't eat leftovers, but I will ;)
 

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Congrats to all those that have gotten chosen and condolences to all those that did not. I still think that we are all winners anyway.
No condolences necessary! It's a contest. You win some, you lose more. :D
 

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Good Afternoon KP! :D I am now eating lunch...Leftover roast. Yummmmmmmmy
Cut up the potatoes and carrots into small cubes, chop up half the leftover roast, add some of the broth the roast cooked in and fry it all up. Delicious!

Tomorrow I will be using the rest of the roast and broth along with wide egg noodles for the third meal from the roast. Cut up the rest of the roast (more like shredding) dump the liquid into a pot, add the meat then add uncooked pasta till the liquid just barely covers the noodles. Simmer till noodles are cooked to your liking and the starch from the pasta thickens the liquid.

Love this meal that makes three meals :D
I should be there in time for tomorrow's roast stew if I leave Idaho right now. :D I had turkey pot roast at the buffet we ate at last night. Those are my favorite kinds of meals!
 

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I am so sorry to hear that from both of you ladies. I bet you both have become ladies that have very special qualities, because of some of the things you dealt with having a mother like that.

When I was 26, and discovered I was pregnant, it was quite a dilemma for me; on the one hand, I had a great husband, with a decent job, good benefits, and neither of us were "young kids" -- he was 34! On the other hand, I had such a horrible role model, I had no idea if I could actually be any kind of decent mom. I cried and cried, even after I'd already made up my mind that yes, I was going to have a baby, which totally perplexed my husband -- who'd never met my mother. So he asked me why I was crying, he thought I wanted to have a baby. I said yes, but that it meant I would "have to grow up."

Which seems really odd, from someone who's already 26, right? But that's the thing with my mom: she has NEVER grown up; she's still convinced that her way is the ONLY way, in every case, and everything MUST revolve around her, or there is hell to pay -- when my stepfather had that major heart attack in March, a triple-bypass, and then 2 wks in the rehab center, to begin his convalescence --- oh, she was ...... -- he didn't consult her before having a heart attack! And his choice of the rehab center did not meet her approval, because the one time she went, the nursing staff was far more concerned for their actual patients, than with her comfort, nevermind that she's in a wheelchair. So she never went again; his daughter, and me and my husband, were the only visitors he got, and one evening, he even acknowledged that my mom is the most supremely immature adult that could be imagined, but he loves her, so he caters to her.

The thing that really rubs me raw is that she persists in believing that *I* am immature -- because I was, for far longer than anyone ought to be -- how could I have learned any different, from her??? But life made sure I grew up and learned maturity -- a lesson she has never grasped, thanks to all her enablers -- her brother, till he died in 2005, her sister, and her husband. Which is why she's a diabetic who still eats sugar like it's going out of style in 15 minutes. :facepalm: She doesn't grasp the reality of her situation, her health, and has no desire to grasp it, and is determined never to grasp it. It's really miraculous that she quit drinking when diagnosed with cirrhosis, but thanks to many surgeries, she had a prescription for oxy -- so she just substituted oxy for alcohol. :facepalm:

Andria
 
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