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Annaquilts 08-28-2013 04:53 PM

What do you eat on Labor Day?
 
I send my adult son into the garage and back yard to look for any old BBQ set up for briquettes that might still work. My twin girls will have their family birthday party too. We don't have to eat outside but the weather has been so good that I think it would be nice to have it outside. Besides that we have an above ground pool for the kids to have fun in. I still have some tri-tip in the freezer and a bag with frozen shrimp. I could see fresh vegetable going with that or corn. I am not sure what I would do for starch, a pot of ricer maybe. I think a cobbler or pie would be nice for dessert.

So any ideas of recipes to share?

omacookie 08-28-2013 05:00 PM

I would make Shrimp Salad, a tray of raw veggies and dip, and a berry cobbler with ice cream. At what time is it being served? We are having hot dogs with home made chili, cucumber and tomato salad, iced tea, and blackberry cobbler/ice cream Hugs and enjoy the week end

Tothill 08-28-2013 05:03 PM

No plans for anything special over labour day, but we have a new favourite summer salad.

http://www.kraftcanada.com/en/recipe...ad-135708.aspx Kraft Dill Potato, Bean and Corn Salad. It goes with most meals and takes the place of a starch and vegies. I am not a fan of Dill, so I use an herb blend instead.

I do not serve many hot starches during the summer other than baked potatoes cooked in a campfire.

We have two family birthdays in the summer. Each time it is burgers, salads (2-3), chips, fresh fruit, vegies and dip, plus dessert.

Annaquilts 08-28-2013 05:06 PM

It will be later in the afternoon/early evening. The first day of school will be the day after for all the kids so we can not make it too late. I like the idea of a starchy salad. I also think making a shrimp salad might work better as I can make all of that ahead of time.

Quilt-Till-U-Wilt 08-29-2013 03:49 AM

[QUOTE=cucumber and tomato salad,

Do you have a recipe for this?

sharon1 08-29-2013 05:35 AM

We are having steaks and skewers of shrimp on the grill (this is easy and hubby grills). Potato salad, vegi tray with dip, baked beans, and fresh peach cobbler with icecream.

Annaquilts 08-29-2013 06:16 AM

Sounds perfect Sharon. Can we just all come over. :D DS 23 will help grilling if needs be.


Originally Posted by sharon1 (Post 6261854)
We are having steaks and skewers of shrimp on the grill (this is easy and hubby grills). Potato salad, vegi tray with dip, baked beans, and fresh peach cobbler with icecream.


ladydukes 08-29-2013 06:32 AM

We have had house guests for FOUR months, almost solidly. Actually, we've only had seven days in the past four months without guests. The last one leaves Friday. Love seeing them come, but really love seeing them go as well. During this time, I was frantically trying to complete a Cheryl Phillips QAYG Double Wedding Ring Quilt as a surprise for my youngest daughter's wedding gift. Thank goodness, I got it completed, and I will post pics next week. So, as to what we will cook or eat - I really don't care, as it will just be my husband and I trying to relax and enjoy the quiet!

nancyw 08-29-2013 02:10 PM

We're having bbq baby back ribs cooked in the slow cooker. Don't no what we're having with it. Maybe cole slaw for me an small red potatoes boiled and buttered.

Sandygirl 08-29-2013 02:23 PM

We don't have a traditional meal. Never gave it a thought. But now I guess I will throw some country cut ribs with Road Kill seasoning in my Crock Pot! A "tradition" is born! LOL!

sandy


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