What are you eating?
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Um, yum. That looks sooooo good.
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Re: What are you eating?
Made some stew with 3 pounds of sirloin. I've got good eats for the next few days.
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Re: What are you eating?
Fried plantain with a little ground pepper...
So good... ^^
So good... ^^

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Re: What are you eating?
A porkchop bathed in Louisiana hot sauce, a baked potato, and a corn muffin.
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Re: What are you eating?
Went to an International festival with vendors from around the world. Fig and mango empanadas, persimmon punch, chicken tamales, and "beef" tostadas for lunch. I say "beef" because the meat was bleach white and chewy. Pretty sure I had a bit of beef tripe, and it was not tasty.
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Re: What are you eating?
I pretty much pigged out for lunch today... my family had some pre-grilled chicken breast slices (sandwich sized) with potato chips. The non-breaded version of chicken sanwiches seems to be less filling somehow, because I ended up eating three of them, a can of coke, and a full serving of chips. But whatever, feels good man. And it's not like I eat like that all the time.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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I feel the need to add that my parents, in their late 50's early 60's, had s'mores for the first time in their life last night. We made them the traditional way, over burning wood in our fire pit.
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They've lived in this country their whole lives, right? And they never, ever had s'mores?Luke wrote:I feel the need to add that my parents, in their late 50's early 60's, had s'mores for the first time in their life last night. We made them the traditional way, over burning wood in our fire pit.
I've been wanting s'mores myself lately. The cold weather makes it the perfect time of year for campfire food.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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They grew up near downtown Chicago. No camping or campfires. If you fired up the grill it was usually for steaks or sausage. They've roasted marshmallows before, but not the whole shebang. But after their visit, they stated that they're buying a fire pit next weekend.BoringSupreez wrote: They've lived in this country their whole lives, right? And they never, ever had s'mores?
I've been wanting s'mores myself lately. The cold weather makes it the perfect time of year for campfire food.
