What are you eating?

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My typical workday breakfast consists of 2 Jimmy Dean mini-sausage biscuits and a small orange juice. I was out of OJ today so I substituted grapefruit juice.

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indecks wrote:My typical workday breakfast consists of ...

Mine is a pint of frozen fruit. I fill a cup with frozen fruit, get on my car, and snack away. Might not be the healthiest breakfast, but it is quick and costs about $1.00 a day.
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I'm rather fortunate that we have a little employee cafe where I work. Got a bacon egg and cheese croissant with some biscuits and gravy for breakfast. Good times. :)
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Luke wrote:
indecks wrote:My typical workday breakfast consists of ...

Mine is a pint of frozen fruit. I fill a cup with frozen fruit, get on my car, and snack away. Might not be the healthiest breakfast, but it is quick and costs about $1.00 a day.
For me, a box of raisins and a cup of coffee, black.
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Luke wrote:
jinx wrote:Tuna Alfredo.
I'm sure the guy in the next cubicle is loving me right now...
Nice.

Reminds me of grad school. There was only one "MBA Computer Lab" at my University, where you had to swipe an id to enter. The place was always packed, and usually the PC's were occupied. However, if you brought in a pack of tuna and had a snack, you could almost clear the entire place out in minutes.

Last night was meatloaf patties with pan gravy, brown rice, and pressure-cooked green beans. Tonight: Pad Thai.
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Luke wrote:
jinx wrote:Tuna Alfredo.
I'm sure the guy in the next cubicle is loving me right now...
Nice.

Reminds me of grad school. There was only one "MBA Computer Lab" at my University, where you had to swipe an id to enter. The place was always packed, and usually the PC's were occupied. However, if you brought in a pack of tuna and had a snack, you could almost clear the entire place out in minutes.

Last night was meatloaf patties with pan gravy, brown rice, and pressure-cooked green beans. Tonight: Pad Thai.
Home-made? I'd love to get a good recipie for Pad Thai, every time I've made it at home as just been sorta okay.

I made some quite awesome Vanilla Cupcakes with Raspberry Fig filling yesterday with my daughter and they turned out quite good.
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It was taco night at my house tonight. Some day, it will be taco night every night.
Stark wrote:I made some quite awesome Vanilla Cupcakes with Raspberry Fig filling yesterday with my daughter and they turned out quite good.
Those sound delicious! Would you mind sharing the recipe?
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Luke wrote: Mine is a pint of frozen fruit. I fill a cup with frozen fruit, get on my car, and snack away. Might not be the healthiest breakfast, but it is quick and costs about $1.00 a day.
I would think frozen fruit would be quite healthy and the idea is somewhat appealing. How does it work though, you just chop up some stuff and freeze it on the weekend and then take it out during the week? Isn't it a bit chilly to have on winter (I guess your car is warm enough inside)?

Presumably the reasons you don't use fresh fruit instead is that the juiciness makes it messier, and you don't have to prepare it each day?
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Stark wrote: Home-made? I'd love to get a good recipie for Pad Thai, every time I've made it at home as just been sorta okay.
I'm actually cooking the Pad Thai tonight as I had a day old loaf of french bread and wanted to use it asap. Made garlic bread and "Pound it Pasta" which is basically bacon, onion, bell peppers, garlic, seasonings tossed with pasta and parmesan cheese.
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I would think frozen fruit would be quite healthy and the idea is somewhat appealing. How does it work though, you just chop up some stuff and freeze it on the weekend and then take it out during the week? Isn't it a bit chilly to have on winter (I guess your car is warm enough inside)?
I buy a 4lb. bag of frozen fruit from Wal*Mart, maybe twice a week at $8.00. That's $2.00 a lb. for pineapple, mango, strawberries, and peaches. Not too shabby.

If you are sensitive to cold weather, might not be for you. I embrace all things chilly, so for me frozen fruit is a great start to my day.
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For those in Texas. Yay, spicy ketchup is back for a while. :mrgreen:

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