Whats for dinner tonight?

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Natasha

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I pan-roasted some fresh asparagus w/ olive oil, lemon pepper, and garlic powder. I had it w/ butter beans, steamed baby carrots, and brown rice w/ some low-fat Mexican blend cheese thrown in. YUMMY!!!
 

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Yup, that's a blue bun you see there. We had blue, yellow, and pink buns just for added fun lol.
But OMG dinner was soooooooo delicious!
 

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Milanesa

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milanesa
The milanesa is a common meat dish mostly in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Mexico as well as in other American countries to a lesser extent, where breaded meat fillet preparations are known as a milanesa (In Portuguese, the beef version is called bife à milanesa and the chicken version is called frango à milanesa).
The milanesa was brought to the Southern Cone of South America from Central European immigrants, its name reflecting the original Milanese preparation cotoletta alla milanese, which is similar to the Austrian wiener schnitzel.[1][2]
A milanesa consists of a thin slice of beef, or sometimes chicken or veal. Each slice is dipped into beaten eggs, seasoned with salt, and other condiments according to the cook's taste (like parsley and garlic). Each slice is then dipped in breadcrumbs (or occasionally flour) and shallow-fried in oil, one at a time.

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