It’s Friday What’s For Dinner 01-26-24

Anyone that makes a homemade dinner is welcome to type the name of one recipe that you prepared, in the comments, then we can all scroll through the comments for recipe ideas. This will be a weekly Friday post and only recipes on the Friday posts will be allowed. 

If someone wants your recipe and asks, there will be no pressure to share it, it’s up to you. I will accept links, but only to the recipe and NO VIDEO. It may take me a day to approve it so I can make sure the link is legitimate and not spam. 

NO SPAM OR VIDEOS WILL BE ALLOWED, ONLY RECIPES OR YOU WILL BE BLOCKED.

I find the hardest part of making dinner isn’t the process, but figuring out what to make. So go ahead and post ONE RECIPE ONLY EACH FRIDAY in the comments or feel free to just read what others have made. Either way, I hope we all get some great ideas to make our meal planning easier.

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18 Comments »

  1. Broccoli and sausage is a great combination! Add macaroni and you have a divine inspiration!
    Tonight will be old fashioned lentils with ditalini macaroni and carrots. Some good, crusty Italian bread and a glass of red wine. Heaven!

  2. I have a hankering for sausage, especially something like those smokey links. I have to treat myself for in my crock pot meals. Every time I see your sausage meals I am hungry for some.

    • I’m like you, sausage always tastes so good! My son just made some homemade sausage links today for the first time. He will have to tweak his recipe though. He said the recipe had too much garlic but otherwise was pretty good.

      • Yes he even made a scaler so he doesn’t have to pay to get them cleaned. He freeze’s any excess fish. He takes his boat to all different areas to fish. He introduced me to walleye cheeks, he took the meat out of the cheeks, breaded them and fried them, SO GOOD!. He builds things all the time around his house too and is already teaching my 5 year old grandson how to nail, saw etc.

      • I like that your son is doing all these things Diane – he got the cooking bug from you and it is good that he is teaching your 5-year-old grandson “guy things” already – he will be self-sufficient like his dad when he gets older.

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