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NJCher

(41,499 posts)
Wed Jun 18, 2025, 04:58 PM Jun 2025

What's for Dinner, Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Last edited Thu Jun 19, 2025, 03:35 PM - Edit history (2)

Cold cream of leek-cauliflower soup with rosemary and rye croutons. Pancetta crisps on top, too.

Cold salmon salad. Chopped Sockeye salmon with tomato, red onion, celery, and cucumber. Served over ruffly lettuce. Has light mayonnaise dressing with fennel seed sprinkled over the top.

Cherry-ginger kombucha.

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What's for Dinner, Wednesday, June 18, 2025 (Original Post) NJCher Jun 2025 OP
Dinner is at 6PM right??? Peacetrain Jun 2025 #1
Fettuccini alfredo mercuryblues Jun 2025 #2
Salmon with sauteed zucchini & yellow squash. Yummy. SheltieLover Jun 2025 #3
Roast pork tenderloin Yonnie3 Jun 2025 #4
I made a romaine, peppers, cuke salad with decafe tea irisblue Jun 2025 #5
We had a strong storm here a few hours ago. Winds Emile Jun 2025 #7
Thanks. I am charging my phone & DVD player. Summer storm shelf is ready. irisblue Jun 2025 #9
As far as I can see one good sized tree branch is down & the temp dropped by easy 10 degrees when the storm rolled in irisblue Jun 2025 #11
Glad you are safe. It was a scary storm! Emile Jun 2025 #12
Salad, lasagna and garlic bread. Emile Jun 2025 #6
London Broil, rare purple_haze Jun 2025 #8
Air-Fried Salmon La Coliniere Jun 2025 #10
Pork bulgolgi stir-fry chowmama Jun 2025 #13

Emile

(37,705 posts)
7. We had a strong storm here a few hours ago. Winds
Wed Jun 18, 2025, 07:22 PM
Jun 2025

75 to 100 mph and hard rain. Blew tree branches down all over my property. Moved our picnic table over 30 feet and damaged it. I see this storm has now entered Ohio. Be careful iris.

irisblue

(36,025 posts)
9. Thanks. I am charging my phone & DVD player. Summer storm shelf is ready.
Wed Jun 18, 2025, 07:26 PM
Jun 2025

Midwest summer storms can be an outright bad time

Summer storm shelf-jugs of water, manual can opener, paper plates& spoons, matches, candles.
Actually like the winter storm shelf w/o the hoodies & heat reflecting blankets.

irisblue

(36,025 posts)
11. As far as I can see one good sized tree branch is down & the temp dropped by easy 10 degrees when the storm rolled in
Wed Jun 18, 2025, 08:40 PM
Jun 2025

La Coliniere

(1,571 posts)
10. Air-Fried Salmon
Wed Jun 18, 2025, 07:54 PM
Jun 2025

First time I air-fried salmon and it was delicious. I used 2- 6oz sockeye salmon fillets basted with Dijon mustard and seasoned with garlic powder, paprika and S&P. Then I sprayed the fillets with olive oil and air-fried them at 400 degrees for 9 minutes. They were perfect and I didn’t have to turn on the oven! Also had steamed asparagus with sliced mushrooms and microwaved sweet potatoes. Cheers!🥂

chowmama

(892 posts)
13. Pork bulgolgi stir-fry
Wed Jun 18, 2025, 09:37 PM
Jun 2025

AKA leftovers. I had leftover raw pork sitting in the marinade. I cut it up and stir-fried it with green onions and a baby bok choy. Served it with leftover rice. It was delicious.

I think I can see a little shelf space in the fridge now.

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