jerryc41 wrote:
Back in June, I went to Frank Guido's restaurant i... (
show quote)
Sadly, it's just over six hours from me Jerry, sigh . . . .
Yes, that is a long drive. I have friends and relatives in VA.
No, afraid not. From high school.
Lasagna is so easy to make. My wife makes a vegetarian lasagna as well.
This will make 12 servings. Have an adventure and save tons of money! Easier than installing a chimney lining!
https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/23600/worlds-best-lasagna/Kingston is about a 2 1/2 hour drive for me. Let me know when it's done! Cafe Azzurro is only 10 minutes for me.
www.cafeazzurronj.com (BYOB) The roads go both ways.
Mark
jerryc41 wrote:
Back in June, I went to Frank Guido's restaurant i... (
show quote)
I checked out the menu. Looks like a great place.
jerryc41 wrote:
No, afraid not. From high school.
Let me be your friend in Virginia. ~Paul
markngolf wrote:
Lasagna is so easy to make. My wife makes a vegetarian lasagna as well.
This will make 12 servings. Have an adventure and save tons of money! Easier than installing a chimney lining!
https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/23600/worlds-best-lasagna/Kingston is about a 2 1/2 hour drive for me. Let me know when it's done! Cafe Azzurro is only 10 minutes for me.
www.cafeazzurronj.com (BYOB) The roads go both ways.
Mark
Lasagna is so easy to make. My wife makes a vegeta... (
show quote)
Yes, it is (fairly) easy to make, but putting the Stauffer's into the oven is even easier. Every so often, my son will come home with ingredients for lasagna. He makes a delicious version - NRR - no recipe required.
Thanks for the link. I've taken quite a few recipes from that site. I have a "Recipes" document with 182 pages of recipes.
We had a nice BYOB restaurant near here years ago, but complaints from other restaurants put an end to that. When I want wine, I buy 12 - 15 bottles from Naked Wine in CA. The case of assorted wine costs about $100 with a coupon.
EDITED: I clicked on your "Cafe" link. Great pictures! No prices on the Menu, though. Guido's lasagna cost $26. Stauffer's costs about $3 per serving. That's why I tend to eat at home.
I'm afraid if I start with Guido's, I might not be in a condition to see other sites.
jerryc41 wrote:
Yes, it is (fairly) easy to make, but putting the Stauffer's into the oven is even easier. Every so often, my son will come home with ingredients for lasagna. He makes a delicious version - NRR - no recipe required.
Thanks for the link. I've taken quite a few recipes from that site. I have a "Recipes" document with 182 pages of recipes.
We had a nice BYOB restaurant near here years ago, but complaints from other restaurants put an end to that. When I want wine, I buy 12 - 15 bottles from Naked Wine in CA. The case of assorted wine costs about $100 with a coupon.
EDITED: I clicked on your "Cafe" link. Great pictures! No prices on the Menu, though. Guido's lasagna cost $26. Stauffer's costs about $3 per serving. That's why I tend to eat at home.
Yes, it is (fairly) easy to make, but putting the ... (
show quote)
Prices are reasonable. We have quite a few BYOB restaurants in my area in NJ. We don't drink anymore. Stopped about a year ago.
Stauffer's and other "frozen dinners" taste like $3. Home made or good restaurant made taste like their price. I cook, so I eat yummy dishes for very reasonable prices. Occasionally we go out to eat at excellent local restaurants.
Mark
jerryc41 wrote:
$3 to you, $26 to me.
Actually, it's $0 to me. I never tasted Stouffer's Lasagna. I began cooking, other than eggs and a few other dishes, around age 50. Since then, I seldom purchase or eat frozen food entrees. Many, many years ago, I did buy and eat "Swanson Dinners". If I were offered free ones now, I'd cordially and politely decline. I'm retired and have all the time I need. I used to work 65 - 70 hours a week as a teacher and even more hours at 2nd jobs. So I always have enough time now.
Mark
yorkiebyte
Loc: Scottsdale, AZ/Bandon by the Sea, OR
jerryc41 wrote:
Yes, it is (fairly) easy to make, but putting the Stauffer's into the oven is even easier. Every so often, my son will come home with ingredients for lasagna. He makes a delicious version - NRR - no recipe required.
Thanks for the link. I've taken quite a few recipes from that site. I have a "Recipes" document with 182 pages of recipes.
We had a nice BYOB restaurant near here years ago, but complaints from other restaurants put an end to that. When I want wine, I buy 12 - 15 bottles from Naked Wine in CA. The case of assorted wine costs about $100 with a coupon.
EDITED: I clicked on your "Cafe" link. Great pictures! No prices on the Menu, though. Guido's lasagna cost $26. Stauffer's costs about $3 per serving. That's why I tend to eat at home.
Yes, it is (fairly) easy to make, but putting the ... (
show quote)
OMG!! ...Stouffer's lasagna....Please NO!! Eww...... that stuff is NASTY!
https://pasta.com/frozen-lasagnas/ ....I'm not sure how Stouffers came in second here - Michelina's and Trader Joe's are FAR superior!! Rao's is also decent!
Homemade is a pain in the A, but superior to frozen, hands down! ....Hmmmm. That reminds me.... I'm gonna' hafta' make my
Famous Mexican Taco Lasagna!!
Get busy, Jerry!!
yorkiebyte wrote:
OMG!! ...Stouffer's lasagna....Please NO!! Eww...... that stuff is NASTY!
https://pasta.com/frozen-lasagnas/ ....I'm not sure how Stouffers came in second here - Michelina's and Trader Joe's are FAR superior!! Rao's is also decent!
Homemade is a pain in the A, but superior to frozen, hands down! ....Hmmmm. That reminds me.... I'm gonna' hafta' make my
Famous Mexican Taco Lasagna!!
Get busy, Jerry!!
You do realize he will continue eating Stouffer's, right? We still love him!!
Mark
If you want to reply, then
register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.