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AJ's choice ribeye grilled to a balls-on medium rare with twice baked potato and salad.
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Beef Pho and Vietnamese meatloaf from Miss Saigon.
Pho really is my favorite food but why does it cause instant diarrhea?!
Pho really is my favorite food but why does it cause instant diarrhea?!
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Oh man, love that place!Zero wrote:Beef Pho and Vietnamese meatloaf from Miss Saigon.
Pho really is my favorite food but why does it cause instant diarrhea?!
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Because we really Sriracha it up and I can't help myselfZero wrote:Beef Pho and Vietnamese meatloaf from Miss Saigon.
Pho really is my favorite food but why does it cause instant diarrhea?!
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Having a bacon blucy burger with tater tots washed down with a draft Hamm's in St. Paul, Minnesota currently
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Every time I walk in I get THAT feeling.CalStateTempe wrote:Oh man, love that place!Zero wrote:Beef Pho and Vietnamese meatloaf from Miss Saigon.
Pho really is my favorite food but why does it cause instant diarrhea?!
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Aren't you saucyLonghorned wrote:Because we really Sriracha it up and I can't help myselfZero wrote:Beef Pho and Vietnamese meatloaf from Miss Saigon.
Pho really is my favorite food but why does it cause instant diarrhea?!
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Bratwurst with grilled peppers last night.
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Chicken Fajitas.
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Gonna make grilled cheese with Gouda, Muenster, wright brand Bacon on extra sourdough bread with that garlic infused butter they sell at Costco with cream of tomato soup.
My kinda party
My kinda party
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Meat loaf, red potatoes, and corn on the cob tonight.
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fending for myself this week. so just some store bought ravioli/alfredo sauce and some vegetables cooked together. dinner tonight and lunch tomorrow!
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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Took the wife out between her evening meetings. Shawarma, falafel, hummus, baba ganouj, pita bread, and all the trimmings.
But if beer is proof that God loves us, what does it mean when Middle Eastern restaurants serve precisely that food I ate tonight and offer no beer to go with it?
But if beer is proof that God loves us, what does it mean when Middle Eastern restaurants serve precisely that food I ate tonight and offer no beer to go with it?
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The friendly Canadian GF made squash ravioli with a carmelized onion wine gorgonzola reduction sauce. It was excellent. Oh, and with chopped walnuts too. Even better.
All ingredients from TJ's too so this could go in the report over in that thread.
What I really need to do, however, is park my ass in the Weight Loss thread for some inspiration. This going-on-2-years romance with the GF, she's Italian and can cook, has thwarted all of the health progress I made a couple of years back . . .
All ingredients from TJ's too so this could go in the report over in that thread.
What I really need to do, however, is park my ass in the Weight Loss thread for some inspiration. This going-on-2-years romance with the GF, she's Italian and can cook, has thwarted all of the health progress I made a couple of years back . . .
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I agree, the principal value of exercise is to eat that kind of food all the time.BearDown89 wrote:The friendly Canadian GF made squash ravioli with a carmelized onion wine gorgonzola reduction sauce. It was excellent. Oh, and with chopped walnuts too. Even better.
All ingredients from TJ's too so this could go in the report over in that thread.
What I really need to do, however, is park my ass in the Weight Loss thread for some inspiration. This going-on-2-years romance with the GF, she's Italian and can cook, has thwarted all of the health progress I made a couple of years back . . .
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I fully support this statement.Longhorned wrote:I agree, the principal value of exercise is to eat that kind of food all the time.BearDown89 wrote:The friendly Canadian GF made squash ravioli with a carmelized onion wine gorgonzola reduction sauce. It was excellent. Oh, and with chopped walnuts too. Even better.
All ingredients from TJ's too so this could go in the report over in that thread.
What I really need to do, however, is park my ass in the Weight Loss thread for some inspiration. This going-on-2-years romance with the GF, she's Italian and can cook, has thwarted all of the health progress I made a couple of years back . . .
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Don't tell any patients.CalStateTempe wrote:I fully support this statement.Longhorned wrote:I agree, the principal value of exercise is to eat that kind of food all the time.BearDown89 wrote:The friendly Canadian GF made squash ravioli with a carmelized onion wine gorgonzola reduction sauce. It was excellent. Oh, and with chopped walnuts too. Even better.
All ingredients from TJ's too so this could go in the report over in that thread.
What I really need to do, however, is park my ass in the Weight Loss thread for some inspiration. This going-on-2-years romance with the GF, she's Italian and can cook, has thwarted all of the health progress I made a couple of years back . . .
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breast cancer awareness cookies for dessert!
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Oh. They're supposed to be pink ribbons. Good to know.
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Cheba Hut before the volleyball match.
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A couple of brats, some dill pickle spears and a bottle of Prosecco.
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Dinner out at my favorite restaurant:
White truffles over scrambled eggs
Lobster salad
Bucatini with crab leg
Venison loin
Butternut squash semifreddo with lemon and rye gelato with salted toffee
White truffles over scrambled eggs
Lobster salad
Bucatini with crab leg
Venison loin
Butternut squash semifreddo with lemon and rye gelato with salted toffee
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burgers and dogs off the grill
It's long past time to bring this back to the court, let's do it with a small update:
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Cheeseburgers and oven baked red potatoes.
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A kind of butternut squash stew
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Defrosted some veggie black bean enchiladas I made a while back and ate those.
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Sloppy Joes made with turkey followed up with a apple crumble.
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I made a pumpkin risotto. I decided that the secret to a good pumpkin risotto is to forgo pealing, seeding, and chopping, and instead start with the Birds Eye frozen block of winter squash. Mix with parmesan. Cover with salted, roasted pumpkin seeds, and more parmesan.
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Janssons Frestelse: a Swedish gratin of potatoes with creme and pickled sprats
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Cheesecake Factory
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I couldn't find pickled sprats. Turns out smoked mackerel is even better for it, so I got that instead.Longhorned wrote:Janssons Frestelse: a Swedish gratin of potatoes with creme and pickled sprats
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Oh my word. Janssons Frestelse is one of my favorite dishes in the whole wide world!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's a pure comfort food. Wow.
Don't pass it up.
That's a pure comfort food. Wow.
Don't pass it up.
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Don't pass it up at the next smörgåsbord.
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I was going to have sirloin beef tips, which consists of steak cut into cubes mixed mushrooms and onions sauteed in butter and red wine served on a bed of rice, with grilled asparagus on the side. I put the steak on the grill, went back to the kitchen to start the onions and mushrooms and by the time I got back outside, the steaks and asparagus were on fire. I had the rice and the mushrooms and onions with a bag of frozen mixed vegetables. I felt like a failure for a while, but polishing off the bottle of wine fixed that.
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I feel that way, too. Apparently Gerard Depardieu feels that way x 14:ASUCatFan wrote:I was going to have sirloin beef tips, which consists of steak cut into cubes mixed mushrooms and onions sauteed in butter and red wine served on a bed of rice, with grilled asparagus on the side. I put the steak on the grill, went back to the kitchen to start the onions and mushrooms and by the time I got back outside, the steaks and asparagus were on fire. I had the rice and the mushrooms and onions with a bag of frozen mixed vegetables. I felt like a failure for a while, but polishing off the bottle of wine fixed that.
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Scotch broth: lamb shoulder stewed with barley, leeks, onions, and root vegetables (I'm doing celery root and carrots)
seems to me like a Navajo mutton stew, but with a scone instead of the fry bread
seems to me like a Navajo mutton stew, but with a scone instead of the fry bread
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Trying out tri-tip kabobs using my ribeye rub and marinade discussed earlier.
I'll let ya know.
I'll let ya know.
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Room service!
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Forgot to follow up:JMarkJohns wrote:Trying out tri-tip kabobs using my ribeye rub and marinade discussed earlier.
I'll let ya know.
I mixed in some top sirloin, but both turned out excellent, but the Tritip seemed to cook a bit slower. Marinated them all day, flash seared, then reseasoned, then grilled at roughly 350-F for 5 minutes per side.
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I'm going on a work assignment to southern Louisiana for 2weeks starting Sunday. Wife and daughter went to visit family in San Francisco tonight.
Left over Persian cutlets, wrapped in a tortilla, left over sauted chicken in another tortilla. Fiber one granola bar. Roma tomato eaten raw. Eaten over sink.
I like married life. I don't want to go back to eating like this.
Left over Persian cutlets, wrapped in a tortilla, left over sauted chicken in another tortilla. Fiber one granola bar. Roma tomato eaten raw. Eaten over sink.
I like married life. I don't want to go back to eating like this.
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Eating over the sink - bachelor-rama at its finest!
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Apple for dessert.wyo-cat wrote:Eating over the sink - bachelor-rama at its finest!
I'd treat myself to a bachelor night out (beers, not babes of course), but I have to be up at 4.
Yup, just me, the cat, and Thursday night football tonight.
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Just me and Thursday night football, CST.
Room service sucked. Seared salmon fillet with fingerling potatoes and wilted arugula, and a Caesar salad. They found a way to mess it all up. I should just go on Lipitor and order the burger and fries.
Room service sucked. Seared salmon fillet with fingerling potatoes and wilted arugula, and a Caesar salad. They found a way to mess it all up. I should just go on Lipitor and order the burger and fries.
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Home alone without the gf tonight too. Had the other half of a huge salad from choice greens for dinner and some almond cheese crackers haha. Plenty of calories left in the daily budget for some drinks and Thursday night football!
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lol Thursday night football FTW!
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So I'm doing some work in Eastern NC this weekend and have BBQ tour of Eastern NC Legends on the way back to Durham this evening.
The rules: Standardizing my tour to pulled pork/chopped pork BBQ sandwiches WITH coleslaw on top only. Must eat with hushpuppies. Will eat the first half without bbq sauce, will divy up the second half with sauces that are available. preference for vinegar based sauces due the where I will be traveling.
The Line-up
1. King's BBQ in Kinston NC
2. Wilbur's BBQ in Goldsboro NC
3. Parker's BBQ in Wilson NC
(due to travel route, will have to omit B's in Greenville for now, but this is on the NC bucket list)
Should break up the 2.5hr trip home nicely, Yes, my belt has notches to expand.
The rules: Standardizing my tour to pulled pork/chopped pork BBQ sandwiches WITH coleslaw on top only. Must eat with hushpuppies. Will eat the first half without bbq sauce, will divy up the second half with sauces that are available. preference for vinegar based sauces due the where I will be traveling.
The Line-up
1. King's BBQ in Kinston NC
2. Wilbur's BBQ in Goldsboro NC
3. Parker's BBQ in Wilson NC
(due to travel route, will have to omit B's in Greenville for now, but this is on the NC bucket list)
Should break up the 2.5hr trip home nicely, Yes, my belt has notches to expand.
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Last night was grilled citrus marinated sirloin chops and roast veggies
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Drank my dinner last night.
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