It's not a sub, it's a hoagie. You get a Sub in North Jersey and NY. In South Jersey, it is a hoagie. Pretty much the same, but different bread. Bread you can only get in and around Philadelphia.
I had a nice bacon and scrambled egg breakfast on the way to the airport this morning. Lunch on the plane was not so good. A chicken breast that was not as moist and tender as shoe leather, and a mediocre "Mexican" salad. Dinner was at the Ruby Tuesday's across the street from my hotel. Again, mediocre. Can't imagine why they are going out of business.
As long as I get my killer hoagie, with some help from luckytrim, I will consider it a good trip.
I don't remember what I ordered for the flight home -- I hope it is better.
We went to our neighborhood monthly happy hour/potluck last night. I brought a chopped Greek salad with fresh mint and parsley from the garden and a lemony dressing and we ate the delicious offerings of our neighbors. So much fun
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Dessert wasn't fruit salad, but it did involve fruit. We had strawberry daiquiris.I'm planning on pulled pork on wholegrain baguette with salad on the side. Maybe a fruit salad for dessert.
Are the rolls from Amorosa's Bakery? If so, the Aldi down in Dayville, CT, has it in stock regularly. I did buy my rolls locally, though, since my Aldi shopping list has to be long enough to justify the 16-mile-trip each way. Unless we need to go to Lowe's. Then Aldi is just across the street.
Flat Iron steak on the bbq...
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When I was traveling a lot for work, I started ordering the vegetarian meal, although I'm not a vegetarian. I saw it on someone else's plate and it was so pretty and fresh-looking, I decided to get it next time. It's generally some combination of raw fruits and vegetables, a dip, bread and cheese and maybe yogurt. Nothing to overcook and dry out.
Dessert wasn't fruit salad, but it did involve fruit. We had strawberry daiquiris.
So...how much room do you have in your luggage.Yes, they are Amorosa's rolls. I can order them online, but the cost with shipping is ridiculous.
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So...how much room do you have in your luggage.
I wish you lived in our neighborhood, too! These parties are lots of fun. They include everyone from their 30s to their 70s, so it's a great mix.I love the look of that salad GG! Can you give me more details or post a recipe?
I sure wish I lived in your neighborhood.
That sounds really good, although I'll have to change the name of it If I say I'm making lasagna, my husband will immediately think I'm talking about the one I make every year for his birthday. I mentioned a skillet lasagna recipe I have in a cookbook and he wasn't at all impressed or interested [emoji38]Noticed the URL is afarmgirlsdabbles. This site has one of my favorite recipes: Lasagna Soup. I highly recommend it.
Lasagna Soup from afarmgirlsdabbles site
There are a few changes I make. One is that I par-boil the sausage for 4-5 minutes and then drain the water. Slice the sausage in coins. This makes it a little less greasy IMO.
I make the soup with the noodles/cheesy yum separate. So when serving the soup, I put some noodles (bowties are my favorite) into a bowl, ladle the soup in, and then top with cheesy yum.