What are you planning to eat on the Fourth
BoiseB
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I am planning on ordering out Or I might have a big Taco Salad, Hey it works for the Cinco de Mayo
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We normally have 40 or 50 people over on the 4th. We started doing this on every holiday after I finished treatments in 2009 just before memorial day. I told Donna to tell everybody we knew and all the relatives to come, just follow the smoke, because I'll be smoking lots of meat. This year we have missed a few holidays with me being a little occupied. So, with that, and the pain I'm having in my throat, we won't be having anything too much. Mashed potatoes and gravy for me probably.0
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Grilled flatiron steak, twice-baked potato, and some green beans. Peach cobbler for dessert.0
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Not many people coming over this year, just a brother and wife so probably just simple burgers and chicken0
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Yummmm, @JaneA. I LOVE twice-baked potatoes! I think I'm going to grill ribs and have baked potatoes. Better go pull the ribs out of the freezer.0
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I was going to order delivery from my favorite local restaurant which is an English Pub that has Fish & Chips to die for but when I went to order they were closed for the Holiday. Then it dawned on me that Authentic British Fish & Chips for the Fourth of July would hardly be appropriate so I am now ordering a Salmon Dinner from Shari's Jane, that peach cobbler sounds delicious0
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I grilled us a filet, some green peppers, squash, and onions, zucchini. I was able to eat most everything. So it was a pretty good dinner.0
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@BoiseB, your first choice would have been ironic. I can think of lots of people in my area who were having "fried fish" today and maybe some french fries too, so I guess it's not out of the realm of possibility.0
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