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Copywriters’ Kitchen Weekly Menu March 7, 2010

By Lorraine Thompson3 Comments. Leave another...

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Need dinner ideas? Here’s what we’re cooking this week at Copywriters’ Kitchen:

Monday
The Spice Spoon’s Khagina-Aromatic Scrambled Eggs, Spinach, Apple and Walnut Salad with Lime Chutney Dressing, Baguette.

Tuesday
Mom’s Meatloaf with Creamy Onion Gravy, Best Classic Mashed Potatoes, Slow Roasted Cauliflower

Wednesday
FAST Whole Wheat Pizza topped with mushrooms, warm salad of Easy Oven Roasted Green Beans and splash of balsamic vinegar

Thursday
Quick Creamy Carrot Soup, Bruschetta

Friday
Slow Cooker Winter Palak Dal, brown basmati rice, 5-Minute No-Knead Bread Machine Baguette

Want to see even more dinner ideas? Visit my Menu Archive.

Photo courtesy of Seattle Municipal Archives.

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3 Comments. Please leave another.

  1. shayma says

    March 9, 2010 at 3:52 pm

    a slow winter palak dahl, that sounds gorgeous, will you be posting the recipe? i didnt see the link. again, i know i have said this before, but i admire you so much for being so displined PLUS coming up with such a creative menu. thanks for the ‘khagina’ honourable mention 🙂 ps i’d love some of your slow roasted cauliflower. x shayma

  2. Lorraine Thompson says

    March 9, 2010 at 7:33 pm

    Hi Shayma: The “khagina” was a huge hit with everyone in my family.

    Thanks for asking about the palak dal–am I misspelling? I will post the recipe on Friday.

    By the way, I enjoyed your Qype interview–and learned something new: Now I will soak my basmati rice. http://www.thespicespoon.com/blog/interview/

  3. shayma says

    March 17, 2010 at 8:44 am

    thank you- so kind. i am off to look at your lvly palak dal recipe (you can spell it any way you like- it’s phonetic 🙂

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