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Old December 25th, 2003, 07:33 PM
Lesanne
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Default recipe, leftovers accident gone Gold!

I have all this grapefruit from DD's trees. This area has some of the
sweetest grapefruit in the world when it is left to tree ripe. So I am
thinking, how can I use some of that in lunch? Had leftover garden salad (a
bunch with all kinds of interesting greens) from yesterday. Also left over
kernel corn, black olives and some nice sliced honey roasted almonds. I had
some atlantic salmon filets in the freezer. I thawed those, mixed up a
dressing of brown rice vinegar, soy sauce, a little peanut oil, a little
sesame oil, some brown sugar, and splenda. Made a marinade of sugar,
splenda, soy sauce and allspice and plopped the salmon in there. Added a
sprinkle of sesame oil to that too. Fired up the George. peeled and
sectioned a grapefruit and the juice that dripped off that I added to the
dressing. Grilled the salmon, put the salad on a plate, added the grilled
salmon on top and the sectioned grapefruit and dressing. Oh My Yum City.
This one is a keeper.!


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Old December 26th, 2003, 12:48 AM
Fred
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Default recipe, leftovers accident gone Gold!

Slurrrrrrrrrrrrpppppppppppp. Yes, I remember picking them at my dad's
place last January in Tucson. Wonderful fresh grapefruits and
oranges.

Sounds like a terrific dinner

On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 18:33:14 GMT, "Lesanne"
wrote:

I have all this grapefruit from DD's trees. This area has some of the
sweetest grapefruit in the world when it is left to tree ripe. So I am
thinking, how can I use some of that in lunch? Had leftover garden salad (a
bunch with all kinds of interesting greens) from yesterday. Also left over
kernel corn, black olives and some nice sliced honey roasted almonds. I had
some atlantic salmon filets in the freezer. I thawed those, mixed up a
dressing of brown rice vinegar, soy sauce, a little peanut oil, a little
sesame oil, some brown sugar, and splenda. Made a marinade of sugar,
splenda, soy sauce and allspice and plopped the salmon in there. Added a
sprinkle of sesame oil to that too. Fired up the George. peeled and
sectioned a grapefruit and the juice that dripped off that I added to the
dressing. Grilled the salmon, put the salad on a plate, added the grilled
salmon on top and the sectioned grapefruit and dressing. Oh My Yum City.
This one is a keeper.!


  #3  
Old December 26th, 2003, 01:15 PM
Lesanne
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Default recipe, leftovers accident gone Gold!

This was so good, I actually wrote it down for future reference

"Fred" wrote in message
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Slurrrrrrrrrrrrpppppppppppp. Yes, I remember picking them at my dad's
place last January in Tucson. Wonderful fresh grapefruits and
oranges.

Sounds like a terrific dinner

On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 18:33:14 GMT, "Lesanne"
wrote:

I have all this grapefruit from DD's trees. This area has some of the
sweetest grapefruit in the world when it is left to tree ripe. So I am
thinking, how can I use some of that in lunch? Had leftover garden salad

(a
bunch with all kinds of interesting greens) from yesterday. Also left

over
kernel corn, black olives and some nice sliced honey roasted almonds. I

had
some atlantic salmon filets in the freezer. I thawed those, mixed up a
dressing of brown rice vinegar, soy sauce, a little peanut oil, a little
sesame oil, some brown sugar, and splenda. Made a marinade of sugar,
splenda, soy sauce and allspice and plopped the salmon in there. Added a
sprinkle of sesame oil to that too. Fired up the George. peeled and
sectioned a grapefruit and the juice that dripped off that I added to the
dressing. Grilled the salmon, put the salad on a plate, added the

grilled
salmon on top and the sectioned grapefruit and dressing. Oh My Yum City.
This one is a keeper.!




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Old December 26th, 2003, 06:11 PM
Brenda Hammond
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Default recipe, leftovers accident gone Gold!

Sounds good Lesanne. Thanks for posting it.

"Lesanne" wrote in message
...
I have all this grapefruit from DD's trees. This area has some of the
sweetest grapefruit in the world when it is left to tree ripe. So I am
thinking, how can I use some of that in lunch? Had leftover garden salad

(a
bunch with all kinds of interesting greens) from yesterday. Also left

over
kernel corn, black olives and some nice sliced honey roasted almonds. I

had
some atlantic salmon filets in the freezer. I thawed those, mixed up a
dressing of brown rice vinegar, soy sauce, a little peanut oil, a little
sesame oil, some brown sugar, and splenda. Made a marinade of sugar,
splenda, soy sauce and allspice and plopped the salmon in there. Added a
sprinkle of sesame oil to that too. Fired up the George. peeled and
sectioned a grapefruit and the juice that dripped off that I added to the
dressing. Grilled the salmon, put the salad on a plate, added the grilled
salmon on top and the sectioned grapefruit and dressing. Oh My Yum City.
This one is a keeper.!




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Old December 26th, 2003, 07:31 PM
Donna in Idaho \(remove invalid\)
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Default recipe, leftovers accident gone Gold!

And, why may I ask, aren't you sharing? :-) Sounds wonderful!
--
Donna in Idaho!
Project Linus Boise/SW Idaho Coordinator
Website: http://donnakwilts.tripod.com/
The ultimate inspiration is the deadline!

Remove ".remove.invalid" to reply


"Lesanne" wrote in message
...
I have all this grapefruit from DD's trees. This area has some of the
sweetest grapefruit in the world when it is left to tree ripe. So I am
thinking, how can I use some of that in lunch? Had leftover garden salad

(a
bunch with all kinds of interesting greens) from yesterday. Also left

over
kernel corn, black olives and some nice sliced honey roasted almonds. I

had
some atlantic salmon filets in the freezer. I thawed those, mixed up a
dressing of brown rice vinegar, soy sauce, a little peanut oil, a little
sesame oil, some brown sugar, and splenda. Made a marinade of sugar,
splenda, soy sauce and allspice and plopped the salmon in there. Added a
sprinkle of sesame oil to that too. Fired up the George. peeled and
sectioned a grapefruit and the juice that dripped off that I added to the
dressing. Grilled the salmon, put the salad on a plate, added the grilled
salmon on top and the sectioned grapefruit and dressing. Oh My Yum City.
This one is a keeper.!




  #6  
Old December 26th, 2003, 10:08 PM
Lesanne
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Default recipe, leftovers accident gone Gold!

Well, I did. I just tossed it together without really measuring, I am bad
that way when I get an idea, but the ingredients are here. !

"Donna in Idaho (remove invalid)"
wrote in message ...
And, why may I ask, aren't you sharing? :-) Sounds wonderful!
--
Donna in Idaho!
Project Linus Boise/SW Idaho Coordinator
Website: http://donnakwilts.tripod.com/
The ultimate inspiration is the deadline!

Remove ".remove.invalid" to reply


"Lesanne" wrote in message
...
I have all this grapefruit from DD's trees. This area has some of the
sweetest grapefruit in the world when it is left to tree ripe. So I am
thinking, how can I use some of that in lunch? Had leftover garden

salad
(a
bunch with all kinds of interesting greens) from yesterday. Also left

over
kernel corn, black olives and some nice sliced honey roasted almonds. I

had
some atlantic salmon filets in the freezer. I thawed those, mixed up a
dressing of brown rice vinegar, soy sauce, a little peanut oil, a little
sesame oil, some brown sugar, and splenda. Made a marinade of sugar,
splenda, soy sauce and allspice and plopped the salmon in there. Added

a
sprinkle of sesame oil to that too. Fired up the George. peeled and
sectioned a grapefruit and the juice that dripped off that I added to

the
dressing. Grilled the salmon, put the salad on a plate, added the

grilled
salmon on top and the sectioned grapefruit and dressing. Oh My Yum

City.
This one is a keeper.!






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Old December 28th, 2003, 12:32 AM
Miss Violette
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Default recipe, leftovers accident gone Gold!

drool
Lesanne wrote in message
...
I have all this grapefruit from DD's trees. This area has some of the
sweetest grapefruit in the world when it is left to tree ripe. So I am
thinking, how can I use some of that in lunch? Had leftover garden salad

(a
bunch with all kinds of interesting greens) from yesterday. Also left

over
kernel corn, black olives and some nice sliced honey roasted almonds. I

had
some atlantic salmon filets in the freezer. I thawed those, mixed up a
dressing of brown rice vinegar, soy sauce, a little peanut oil, a little
sesame oil, some brown sugar, and splenda. Made a marinade of sugar,
splenda, soy sauce and allspice and plopped the salmon in there. Added a
sprinkle of sesame oil to that too. Fired up the George. peeled and
sectioned a grapefruit and the juice that dripped off that I added to the
dressing. Grilled the salmon, put the salad on a plate, added the grilled
salmon on top and the sectioned grapefruit and dressing. Oh My Yum City.
This one is a keeper.!




  #8  
Old December 28th, 2003, 12:36 AM
Miss Violette
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Default recipe, leftovers accident gone Gold!

I almost forgot, anything you make with mandarin oranges can be substituted
with grapefruit, is very different but usually tastes as good or better, Lee
Lesanne wrote in message
...
I have all this grapefruit from DD's trees. This area has some of the
sweetest grapefruit in the world when it is left to tree ripe. So I am
thinking, how can I use some of that in lunch? Had leftover garden salad

(a
bunch with all kinds of interesting greens) from yesterday. Also left

over
kernel corn, black olives and some nice sliced honey roasted almonds. I

had
some atlantic salmon filets in the freezer. I thawed those, mixed up a
dressing of brown rice vinegar, soy sauce, a little peanut oil, a little
sesame oil, some brown sugar, and splenda. Made a marinade of sugar,
splenda, soy sauce and allspice and plopped the salmon in there. Added a
sprinkle of sesame oil to that too. Fired up the George. peeled and
sectioned a grapefruit and the juice that dripped off that I added to the
dressing. Grilled the salmon, put the salad on a plate, added the grilled
salmon on top and the sectioned grapefruit and dressing. Oh My Yum City.
This one is a keeper.!




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Old December 29th, 2003, 03:10 AM
Joyce
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Default recipe, leftovers accident gone Gold!

Ummmmm, I'm gonna take your word on this - even if I don't totally believe it. I
am one that hates grapefruit, but loves mandarin oranges ... so think I will stick
with the oranges. G

Also, be careful when making this substitution. We were totally unaware until
reading several articles .. if you are on some blood pressure medications, you
should not eat or drink anything with grapefruit. I seem to recall that
grapefruit makes the medications ineffective.

Joyce

On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 17:36:39 -0600, "Miss Violette"
wrote:

I almost forgot, anything you make with mandarin oranges can be substituted
with grapefruit, is very different but usually tastes as good or better, Lee
Lesanne wrote in message
...
I have all this grapefruit from DD's trees. This area has some of the
sweetest grapefruit in the world when it is left to tree ripe. So I am
thinking, how can I use some of that in lunch? Had leftover garden salad

(a
bunch with all kinds of interesting greens) from yesterday. Also left

over
kernel corn, black olives and some nice sliced honey roasted almonds. I

had
some atlantic salmon filets in the freezer. I thawed those, mixed up a
dressing of brown rice vinegar, soy sauce, a little peanut oil, a little
sesame oil, some brown sugar, and splenda. Made a marinade of sugar,
splenda, soy sauce and allspice and plopped the salmon in there. Added a
sprinkle of sesame oil to that too. Fired up the George. peeled and
sectioned a grapefruit and the juice that dripped off that I added to the
dressing. Grilled the salmon, put the salad on a plate, added the grilled
salmon on top and the sectioned grapefruit and dressing. Oh My Yum City.
This one is a keeper.!




  #10  
Old December 29th, 2003, 03:32 AM
Laura
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Default recipe, leftovers accident gone Gold!

A friend of mom's told us that she is on some type of meds that prevent her
from eating grapefruit. It does say right on her meds from the pharmacy not
to mix with grapefruit. As a result she gave us 8 gorgous grapefruit from
her neighbor's tree. Fresh picked juicy red grapefruit. I love them. About
the size of large orange so I can easily eat one for lunch. Small enough to
count as 1 point.

"Joyce" wrote in message
...
Ummmmm, I'm gonna take your word on this - even if I don't totally believe

it. I
am one that hates grapefruit, but loves mandarin oranges ... so think I

will stick
with the oranges. G

Also, be careful when making this substitution. We were totally unaware

until
reading several articles .. if you are on some blood pressure medications,

you
should not eat or drink anything with grapefruit. I seem to recall that
grapefruit makes the medications ineffective.

Joyce

On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 17:36:39 -0600, "Miss Violette"


wrote:

I almost forgot, anything you make with mandarin oranges can be

substituted
with grapefruit, is very different but usually tastes as good or better,

Lee
Lesanne wrote in message
...
I have all this grapefruit from DD's trees. This area has some of the
sweetest grapefruit in the world when it is left to tree ripe. So I am
thinking, how can I use some of that in lunch? Had leftover garden

salad
(a
bunch with all kinds of interesting greens) from yesterday. Also left

over
kernel corn, black olives and some nice sliced honey roasted almonds.

I
had
some atlantic salmon filets in the freezer. I thawed those, mixed up a
dressing of brown rice vinegar, soy sauce, a little peanut oil, a

little
sesame oil, some brown sugar, and splenda. Made a marinade of sugar,
splenda, soy sauce and allspice and plopped the salmon in there. Added

a
sprinkle of sesame oil to that too. Fired up the George. peeled and
sectioned a grapefruit and the juice that dripped off that I added to

the
dressing. Grilled the salmon, put the salad on a plate, added the

grilled
salmon on top and the sectioned grapefruit and dressing. Oh My Yum

City.
This one is a keeper.!





 




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