What are YOU having for dinner? :)
By breepeace
@breepeace (3014)
Canada
8 responses
@breepeace (3014)
• Canada
27 Feb 08
*LOL* It's more of an amicable seperation than anything.
I'm leaving the area for a few months on Friday and we both have things that we need to work on so we decided a split was probably best.
What kind of potatoes did you have?
@slavezero (833)
• Philippines
28 Feb 08
i actually dont know with my wife. Well that is good for you. At least you have your chance to be with your sweet ex. ;)
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@Celanith (2327)
• United States
27 Feb 08
What do you mean your sweet ex. Why are you breaking up or is it his wishes not yours. Nice your having dinner but this sounds so sad and final. Dinner for us tonight is Spagetti Cassarole from left overs with garlic bread and tossed salad.
@breepeace (3014)
• Canada
27 Feb 08
As I mentioned above, it's a matter of distance. I'm moving on Friday out of the area and we're taking this opportunity to figure out if being together is really what's best for the future.
@Buchi_bulla (8298)
• India
27 Feb 08
Roti made out of wheat flour, greens+cereal+small onion side dish + white rice + yoghurt + fruits are today's dinner menu. Want to join?
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@grecychunny26 (9482)
• Philippines
27 Feb 08
Our dinner is already through we had adobo and steak at home. I eat together with my family. My Dad cooked the meal.
@jhl930 (3601)
• United States
27 Feb 08
I have already had my dinner it consisted of spahgetti(I know that isn't the way that you spell it but I have been up for far too long with not enough sleep...so give me a break)and that was really good and then I went back and fried a hamburger patty because i was still pretty hungry and drank a bottle of water..suited me just fine.
@Ldyjarhead (10233)
• United States
27 Feb 08
I just nuked a package of Ramen Noodles.
Hubby and I usually stop and have a big buffet lunch on days we run errands, which we did today. I don't usually cook dinner on those days and we just munch on whatever we feel like.








