Amanda the Great by Amanda El-Dweek for March 29, 2024

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    blunebottle  about 1 month ago

    Simple solution- be a Baptist and Lent is optional.

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    Niko S  about 1 month ago

    Love egg salad sandwiches.

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    goboboyd  about 1 month ago

    Go crazy. Egg Salad Pizza and Veggie sandwiches this year!

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    Tigressy  about 1 month ago

    Good Friday is Fish Day (the secret sign of Jesus Christ in early Christian days) for us Christians. – Delicious!

    One of the highest holidays for Protestants here.

    I’m Catholic, but the fish theme still applies.

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    Zebrastripes  about 1 month ago

    There’s also tuna casserole or sandwiches, and other fish…. mom always made salmon patties….sooo good!

    Growing up, I remember “Groton Fish Sticks” were popular…today I want to vomit just thinking of that! LMAO

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    Teto85 Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Very early in my life when I was giving up things for Lent I had the idea to give up moderation. I liked it so much that the next year I gave up Lent entirely. And when I moved out I left the church behind. Been happy ever since.

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    saxie5  about 1 month ago

    Might be a good idea to make a list of meat free meals during the year to have on hand.

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    Mr. Impatient  about 1 month ago

    Mmmmm, egg salad sammiches.

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    ChattyFran  about 1 month ago

    Veggie lasagne, pasta with tomato or mushroom sauce, frittata, grain bowl with edamame, corn, shredded carrots, eggplant Parmesan, baked potato with broccoli and sour cream, noodle bowl with baked tofu and veggies, …. So many good choices.

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    tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Does you uncle have an equally clever name for devilled eggs? I like Dans

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    willie_mctell  about 1 month ago

    I like fish but as far as I’m concerned it’s meat. Like the old gag: Man in restaurant in the south looks at the specials board and sees, “Veggie of the day—Deep fried cheese.” He asks the waitress how cheese could be a vegetable. She says, “T’ain’t meat.”

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    crazeekatlady  about 1 month ago

    Put the amount of rice each person will eat on to start cooking. Dice butternut squash, half an onion, and a clove of garlic. Toss with some olive oil in a microwave safe covered dish. Nuke for 5 minutes. Rinse and drain a can of black beans. The microwave and rice will be ready at the same time (at least when I do it). Add the beans and rice to the squash, mix well, salt, pepper, cumin, hot sauce, or other flavorings you like to taste. Nuke for 3 minutes and serve. Dinner in roughly 2o minutes.

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    Chris Sherlock  about 1 month ago

    That’s the thing about Lent…it comes around every year.

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    tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 1 month ago

    I guess salmon cream cheese spread doesn’t cut it does it?

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    FunnyReader - 2022 Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Grew up Catholic with a Dad that didn’t like fish. Cheese olive and nut sandwiches and cheese and spaghetti (apparently the folks didn’t like macaroni either). Variety wasn’t big at our home. Don’t remember eggs being offered, but maybe with pancakes. Breakfast for dinner is always good. Thanks for the memories.

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    Laurie Sefton Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Lent at grade school pre-Vatican II meant fish sticks or macaroni and cheese on Friday and Wednesday. Supper was fish and chips or if we were feeling fancy, shrimp and chips, hot out of Magic Chef deep fryer!

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